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GALA WEEKEND -- Clay Aiken will entertain as the National Inclusion Project supporters assemble for the foundation's 2009 Gala in Raleigh Saturday. Graphic of 2008 Gala by AmazingCA, photos by toni7babe.

Foundation Vies for Charity Funds

Gala Weekend Set in Raleigh

You can tell the 2009 Champions Gala is getting close when the number of "sleeps" prior to Saturday's annual event crept into opening and closing greeting in Clay Aiken message board posts.

Three sleeps until the Gala!Throughout North America, Europe, and Asia, hundreds of fans are packing suitcases for the annual gathering of National Inclusion Project supporters in Raleigh, NC.

There is no such thing as a one-day get-together for Clay Aiken fans, and the festivities celebrating and raising funds for inclusion will be augmented by luncheons, dinners, shopping, and trips to the coast on either side of Saturday.

Among the highlights of the Champions Gala are the online, silent, and live auctions. In addition to merchandise donated by businesses (jewelry, flat screen TV, vacation getaways, etc.), several exceptional fan creations are included.

See 2009 Champions Gala Auction for a complete listing of items up for bid. Below are some previews posted by Clayversity contributors on Wednesday. Pictures of the artwork took place on lawn chairs, kitchen tables, a pebbled walk. All are clickable!

 

The first -- "Humanitarian" by msidolfan -- is one of three pictures under flat glass aquarian rocks that show important milestones in Clay's career and life. The others are titled "On My Way Here" and "Rock Singer."

Hosaa donated three photo books to the auction. Two are concert clack collections (Christmas 2006 and Summer 2007), and the third, "Shooting Clay Aiken," is a collection of some of the best professional and fan photography 2006 Christmas JNT.

In addition to the cover, samples shown include photos by Eric Ogden - 2003, Matthew Rolston, and Fun P.R. (American Idol, Disney World, Sea World), and Photo Shoots 2004.

A staple of past galas has been a mosaic by ClayIzzaQT. In the 2009 version, she features Kareneh's photo from the Grand Rapids Joyful Noise Tour 2005 Concert. Clay's dog Raleigh is hidden in the mosaic.

Cotton's framed photos include a UNICEF blend and a David Foster & Friends favorite.

Fountaindawg created a collage of pictures from every Clay Aiken tour. Photographers include Shine in nc, Spolightlover, jtgranny, Invisible926, ncgurrl, Solitaire30, Karen Eh, toni7babe, and Snix.

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Can you imagine the hours it must have taken ymarie to create this cross stitch of a photo from the 2008 Gala?

Fans Gather Final Giveaway Votes

Gala-bound fans with laptops and those connecting to the festivities via cellstream from home are attempting to win the $10,000 top prize in the Christie Cookie Charity Giveaway for the National Inclusion Project.

In the final hours, the race has tightened with the lead changing hands Wednesday afternoon. Rounding up all available votes (email addresses) has stepped up a notch among the competing charities and, for Gala attendees, has become as important as packing for Raleigh.

Click on the image above or this voting link to cast additional email ballots at the Charity Giveaway site. The “National Inclusion Project” is in the pull-down menu. The giveaway will end at 11:59 p.m. Central time Thursday, Oct. 15 (10:59 p.m. MT and 9:59 p.m. PT, Oct. 15; 1:59 a.m. Oct. 16, ET).

The NIP link directs you to the results page for the latest tallies:

1. National Inclusion Project Raleigh, NC
2. Child Advocacy Center Murfreesboro, TN
3. Nazarene Compassionate Ministries Lenexa, KS
4. Young Singers Foundation Tulsa, OK
5. Liz Logelin Foundation Minnetonka, MN

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When the final bell rings, the top two charities will receive $10,000 and $5,000, respectively, with the next 10 winning $1,000 each. What better way to open the Champions Gala Weekend than to bring home this $10,000 prize!

PHOTO INTERLUDE: Featured in this clickable collection are graphics and photos from the 2008 Gala, including AmazingCA, photo by toni7babe, 1; photo by PermaSwooned, 2; and Fountaindawg, photos by toni7babe and SmartyPantsSuz, 3.

CA Fans Seek 'Challenge' Donations

Supporters of the National Inclusion Project are also involved in America's Giving Challenge on Facebook in which the charity with the most donations through Nov. 7 will win the $50,000 top prize.

Voting (a donation of at least $10) can take place one time between 3 p.m. and 2:59 p.m. the following day. Daily awards are logged for the top two charities within each 24-hour period. The National Inclusion Project won $1,000 winner on Oct. 7 and $500 runner-up on Oct. 11.

No matter which charity wins the big money, the donations will aid the foundation. Check Clay Aiken message boards and Clayonline for the plan of action. Supporters who can only donate once are urged to do so in the Monday 3 p.m. - Tuesday 2:59 p.m. time period.

Encourage friends and family to become involved in the cause for inclusion. Post links, info, and blogs about the Giving Challenge at Facebook and other web sites.

Links to these montages will help explain the foundation's mission and accomplishments to others: Power of the Dream by LovesClaysVoice, National Inclusion Project by SueReu, and What It's All About, Clay's speech at the 2008 Gala, posted by Wowzers4Clay.

Below is a clickable of AmazingCA's lead graphic:

Here's to an exciting Champions Gala in Raleigh! Have a wonderful -- and winning -- weekend, Clay Nation!

Caro

TECHNORATI TAGS: Clay Aiken, National Inclusion Project, Christie Cookie Charity Giveaway, America's Giving Challenge, Champions Gala Auction, Clayonline, Clay Nation

Source:  Carolina On My Mind
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