Big bucks for baskets

posted 02/03/2010
By JSwindell,

Caxton Printers has offered a sweet reward for the best basket to be auctioned off to support Caldwell athletics.

Every building in the Caldwell School District is making a basket to be in a silent auction held on Saturday, Feb. 20, at Caldwell High during the first Texas Hold'Em Poker tournament. Proceeds will go to athletic programs at Caldwell High and Canyon Springs High.

Lewis and Clark Elementary produced a Valentine-themed basket. Wilson's is a night on the town in Downtown Boise. The food service basket is full of cooking utensils and other kitchen things.

Caxton's will give a $50 gift certificate to the best basket and another $50 certificate to the basket that collects the most money at the auction.

Don't miss the fun. Attend Poker night and play for more big prizes, including a big-screen TV and tickets to the BSU-Nevada game in Reno. If you don't want to play, you can still attend and bid on great silent auction items, including these baskets.

Stop by the District Office to see the baskets and help fund Caldwell sports.

Caxtons is a family-owned business located in Caldwell and employs about 50 people. Caldwell schools buy much of their supplies at Caxtons.


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