(DURHAM – November 15, 2013) – Jumpstart your holiday shopping by browsing, bidding and buying from the NHPTV ONLINE HOLIDAY AUCTION! With a wide range of gift items up for bid at nhptv.org/auction – including ski tickets, weekend getaways, restaurant certificates, massages and more – it’s the place to get your holiday shopping done early! Bidding for this online-only auction started November 13th and runs until November 29th. When bidders purchase from the NHPTV ONLINE HOLIDAY AUCTION, the proceeds support New Hampshire Public Television’s award-winning programs and services. Ready to start bidding? Register online at nhptv.org/auction and preview over 800 holiday gift items that will be up for bid. Categories include food & dining, children & family, lodging & travel and more, and new items are added daily. Sample items up for bid on the NHPTV ONLINE HOLIDAY AUCTION include: - Certificate for a 1-year Clubhouse family membership to the Children’s Museum of NH - Certificate for smoked meats and more from North Country Smokehouse - Valley Train Family Four Pack from Conway Scenic Railroad - Two ski lift tickets at Crotched Mountain Ski Area, Bennington, NH - Certificate for dining at Two Friends Café, Goffstown, NH - A certificate for a Christmas Tree from Noel’s Tree Farm in Litchfield, NH - Two tickets to the Boston Pops Holiday Concert courtesy of Kip & Son Put some fun and excitement into your holiday shopping experience, and browse, bid and buy during NHPTV's ONLINE HOLIDAY AUCTION! The auction experience is all online, 24-hours a day. Bidding runs from through November 29th. Auction proceeds support NHPTV’s award-winning programs and educational services. Save the dates of April 25th – May 4th, 2014 when the NHPTV Spring Auction will air LIVE for 10 nights of bidding excitement!
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