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Crosby Tailgate IV Means Big Funds for The Locker

Auction winners Troy and Mary Rodriguez celebrate with Founder Karen Crosby (center).

Auction winners Troy and Mary Rodriguez celebrate with Founder Karen Crosby (center).

The Board and members of The Locker held Camp Crosby’s Tailgate Party IV at the Georgetown Community Center July 14.

Over 300 guests attended throughout the night and helped raise over $40,000. The highlight of the evening was the silent auction. Mason Crosby, kicker for the Green Bay Packers and son of The Locker founder Karen Crosby provided a fully hosted trip for two to either of two Packers games this season. With special VIP treatment, from start to finish and one special request to wear his Super Bowl ring during the game, the two top bidders competed up to the $10,500 mark. When the total got to $11,000 for one bidder, he asked if the Crosbys would be willing to host both games and allow both bidders to buy. Mason accepted, bringing the total for one prize to $22,000. As well, one anonymous bidder promised to match every dollar earned in the entire silent auction.

Another triumph on the night was the introduction of two new schools in The Locker organization; Cedar Park and Tyler.

Karen Crosby was delighted with the turnout and the support; “It is always amazing to see so much community support and all the people willing to help us help the kids. I am overwhelmed once again.”

Georgetown spirit leader Jared and baseball leader Ty provided volunteer support at The Locker table.

Georgetown spirit leader Jared and baseball leader Ty provided volunteer support at The Locker table.

ST-26 stopped by from City Lights to visit with emcee Ron Garland.

ST-26 stopped by from City Lights to visit with emcee Ron Garland.

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