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As part of the Historic Trust Founders Dinner 2010 sneak peak. Here are two hot picks from their offers:

Cheer on the Yankees from directly behind home plate! Enjoy two (2) premium seats in Section 222 of the Main Level for the Sunday July 4th afternoon game against the Blue Jays.
In addition, to an outstanding view of the field, this package entitles receiver to preferred parking, in-seat wait service, and direct access to exclusive Delta Sky 360 Suite with a cocktail bar.
Game details: Sunday, July 4th at 1:05pm
Provided by: John & Mary Beth Gustafsson
Value: $700
Starting Bid: $1,000
Increment of Bid: $100
Nothing compares to a summer evening at Yankee Stadium! Watch the Yankees from four (4) great seats along the first-baseline in Section 314 as they play the Tampa Bay Rays on July 16th.
Game details: Friday, July 16th at 7:05pm
Provided by: ConEdison
Value: $220
Starting Bid: $200
Increment of Bid: $50
Each year since 2000, HHT has awarded general operating support grants to our member houses for a total of over $785,000. The proceeds from this Silent Auction directly benefit our sites in the form of general operating support. Your support can make a meaningful difference. Please help us continue this tradition and bid on our Silent Auction items on June 17th!
We are taking proxy bids for all items. If you would like to bid on an item but are unable to do so in person, please email which item(s) you are interested in along with your maximum bid to
christine.mathieson@parks.nyc.gov by 5:00pm Wednesday June 16th.
Each year since 2000, HHT has awarded general operating support grants to our member houses for a total of over $785,000. The proceeds from this Silent Auction directly benefit our sites in the form of general operating support. Your support can make a meaningful difference. Please help us continue this tradition and bid on our Silent Auction items on June 17th!
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