About

My photo
Jerseys for St. Jude is a fundraising drive to benefit the St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. This collaborative effort features EBay auctions of autographed tournament jerseys for the biggest names in professional fishing. Several jerseys will be auctioned each week from February through the end of March. On EBay, search under “Jerseys for St. Jude” and/or the name of the angler. 100% of the proceeds will benefit St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

The auction is part of the 14th Annual Dick Hiley / St. Jude bass fishing tournament on the Mississippi River in Wabasha, Minnesota. To date, the tournament has raised over $1 Million for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

For those wishing to contribute to St. Jude and become part of this wonderful effort, donations can be made directly by clicking on the link provided under the "Important Links!" list to the right. For every $10 donation, an entry will be placed in a drawing for many great prizes!


Sunday, January 8, 2012

Jerseys for St. Jude 2012

We are proud to announce that the 2nd Annual Jerseys for St. Jude fundraising effort to benefit St. Jude Children's Research Hospital will begin in about one month from now! Be sure to check back to this blog for more

Our goal for this year is to raise over $10,000 for St. Judes! Last year, the effort raised over $8,400, so we hope to build upon the momentum created last year and make this year even better!

Jerseys for St. Jude highlights for 2012:
  • More angler jerseys donations. We've already received a great amount of support from B.A.S.S., FLW and PAA pros already in the form of jersey donations. Several of the most successful and notable anglers on tour have already donated jerseys.
  • Prize packages. The prize drawing last year was very popular among fishermen and others looking to support St. Jude. We're hoping to announce the prize drawing packages in the near future. 

Thanks again for checking-in, and we look forward to your continued effort in the near future!!!

For the Kids,
Paul Strege and Chris Gulden

No comments:

Post a Comment