Welcome To The Auction!

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The Eastend Arts Council is a volunteer-run charitable organization that owns and operates the Wallace Stegner House in Eastend, Saskatchewan, Canada. The house is the childhood home of famed writer Wallace Stegner which was restored by the Eastend Arts Council and now functions as an artist's retreat / residence. Built in 1917, the Stegner House will celebrate its centennial this year. Artists and writers from many parts of the world have spent time here, using the space and time to advance their creative pursuits.

The cost associated with maintaining a century old building can be substantial. Keeping the house true to period can increase costs as the Stegner House is designated as a Municipal Heritage Property. We invite you to participate in the celebration and help provide for the continued legacy of the Wallace Stegner House by bidding on some of the items displayed in this online auction. These amazing items have been generously donated by businesses and individuals, many of whom are artists who used the house as an artist's retreat.

http://www.stegnerhouse.ca/

 

Winning Bidder Payment Information

Winning bidders will be contacted at the end of the auction to make arrangements for payment and pickup/delivery of their items.

Payment Types Accepted:

  • Cash (In person only please)
  • Cheque (Please make payable to "Eastend Arts Council")
  • Online payment via PayPal. A PayPal acount is not required. Major credit cards are accepted.

In-person payments can be made at:

Eastend, Saskatchewan. Please contact the Auction's Administrator to make arrangements.

Winning Bidder Item Pickup/Delivery:

Most items will require shipping. Please contact the Auction's Administrator to make arrangements.

Note: Shipping may require an additional fee. Contact the Auction's Administrator for details prior to  making payment.

 

General Auction Information

  • The time on this server will be used to determine the start and end times of the auction. This time may be off from your local time. Refer to the approximate time in the right hand side of this page.
  • When the auction closes, all bidders will receive an e-mail regarding the status of the items they have bid on.
  • The highest bid placed on an item, by auction close, is the winner. There can only be one winner per auction item. The auction administrator (group hosting the auction) agrees to sell the item to the highest bidder.
  • You must register an account in order to place bids. Click Register on the upper right hand side of this page in the login area. Once you have registered, a confirmation/activation will be emailed to you. You must click on the link in the email message to complete the registration process. If you haven't received your confirmation email, please check your "junk mail" or "spam" folder as it may have gone there. You can also re-request the confirmation email. The link for resending the activation code can be found in the login area.

NOTE: eFlea provides a service that facilitates silent auctions for charities & groups/fundraisers. The items up for bids in this auction are listed by the group raising the funds. eFlea is not responsible for the accuracy of the item listings. Please verify item details with the auction administrator(s) prior to placing any bid(s). While eFlea tries to verify the auction administrator(s) and charity/group, we cannot guarantee their validity. Please be cautious and participate only in auctions where you are familiar with the groups and/or administrators.

Information On The Bidding Process Frequently Asked Questions

Please Note that all bids are final. By placing a bid on an item you are agreeing to a contract. You will enter into a legally binding contract to purchase the item from the seller in the event that you are the highest bidder at the time the auction closes. You are responsible for reading the full item listing, and understanding the above instructions and accepted payment methods. The Seller (auction administrator) assumes all responsibility for listing these items. The bidder's source IP address is logged for all bid transactions. Persons placing fraudulent bids may be prosecuted in a court of law.

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