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The 12th Night Peers Auction, formerly known as the Twelfth Knight Auction, started approximately in 2001.
The 12th Night Peers Auction, formerly known as the Twelfth Knight Auction, started approximately in 2001. It takes place at the [[Twelfth Night Coronation]] event.


This auction was originally a live auction run by the Knights to benefit a chosen charity.
This auction was originally a live auction run by the Knights to benefit a chosen charity.

Revision as of 11:08, 16 April 2023

The 12th Night Peers Auction, formerly known as the Twelfth Knight Auction, started approximately in 2001. It takes place at the Twelfth Night Coronation event.

This auction was originally a live auction run by the Knights to benefit a chosen charity. Due to lack of auctioneers and time crunches for Court business, the live auction was turned into a silent auction in 2016. In 2017 for the 2018 auction, Duke Styrkarr Jarlskald lobbied to change the auction from only allowing Knights to sponsor donated items to allowing all Peers to sponsor donors.


Year? - To help pay medical expenses for an AnTirian family - $900

Year? - The Canadian Cancer Research Group in honor of Gerhard Kendal - $1200

Year? - Tsunami Relief - $1400

2006? - Hurricane Katrina relief - $3790

Year? - Make a Wish Foundation - $3355.00

Year? - Leukemia and Lymphoma Society - $3180

Year? - Camp Erin (Moyer Foundation) - (amount?)

Year? - Canine Companions for Independence - $2154

Year? - National Cancer Coalition - (amount?)

Year? - Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (amount?)

Year? -

Year? - Humane Society (amount?)

2014 - Brain Trauma Foundation - $2775

2015 - American Heart Association - $3335

2016 - Children’ Hospital - $3861

2017 - RAINN - $5594

2018 - Wounded Warrior Project - $2,666

2019 - National Children’s Advocacy Center - $2,504

2020 - Doernbecher Children’s Hospital - $4,757 [$2,575 raised with $2,000 matching through Duke Morgan’s employment]

2022 - Split donation - $3,248 (2022)

      Feeding America - $2,165
      Food Banks Canada - $1,083

2023 - The Matthew Shepard Foundation