Nisqually Land Trust gives an early look at auction items

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The Nisqually Land Trust gave a sneak peek of the items for the 2025 Conservation Celebration & Auction, including a one-week stay in a Palm Desert condominium and a 1990 serigraph by legendary artist Marvin Oliver.  

The Palm Desert residende is a newly renovated two-bedroom, two-bath 1,800 square-foot condo in Silver Sands Racquet Club Club featuring a private courtyard, atrium, and patio near a pool and spa.  

Marvin Oliver’s 1990 limited edition embossed is a 33.4 inch by 27 inch serigraph created around the story of a raven transforming into a boy to get into the box of daylight and steal the sun.  

A two-night Stay at Longmire National Park Inn is also up for grabs. The inn is a 15-minute drive from the Nisqually entrance into Mount Rainier National Park,  the park’s only accommodation that is open year-round. 

The Online Silent Auction is open from May 24 to June 1, one week before the dinner and live auction.  

Dinner and live auction 

The dinner celebration and live auction will be held on Saturday, May 31, from 4:30-8:30 p.m. at the South Puget Sound Community College in Lacey. 

Attendees will revel in a tasty dinner and have a chance to bid on some unique Northwest live and silent auction items. 

“Help us protect land, water, and wildlife ... forever! Come out for a fun evening to protect the land, water, fish, and wildlife of the Nisqually Watershed. This is our biggest fundraising event of the year, and helps us keep doing what we do best - preserving and taking care of our irreplaceable natural spaces,” the event's website stated. 

Tickets are now available online.

An individual ticket costs $125 for the early bird rate and $150 for the regular, a table of eight costs $750 and $1,000, and a table of 10 costs $1,000 and $1,250 respectively. 

For inquiries on registration, call 360-489-3400, x104, or email staff@nisquallylandtrust.org.

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