2016 TCA Stallion Season Auction to be Held Jan. 4-9

In 2015, TCA granted over $515,000 to more than 67 Thoroughbred-related charities.
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The 26th annual Thoroughbred Charities of America (TCA) Stallion Season Auction will be held Jan. 4-9, 2016. The fundraiser consists of a five-day online auction and culminates with a live Select Stallion Season Auction on Jan. 9 at the Keeneland Entertainment Center in Lexington, Kentucky.

“Our team of volunteers is working very hard to gather extremely high-quality stallion seasons at the industry’s largest annual fundraiser,” said Mike McMahon, TCA board member and chairman of the auction committee. “We hope bidders enjoy the value and exclusivity available in the auction.”

The majority of TCA’s seasons will be offered during the online auction. Online bidding will open at 9 a.m. on Jan. 4 and continue through 5 p.m. EST on Jan. 8. Telephone bidding will be available on Jan. 8 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. EST. Interested parties can register to bid at www.tca.org.

Approximately 10 seasons will be sold in the live Select Season Auction on Jan. 9. Bidders or their authorized agents can bid on the select seasons by attending the live auction in-person or they can bid on the select seasons during the online phase with the highest bidders earning the right to bid by phone during the live auction. In addition to the seasons, the live auction will feature non-season lots such as a Triple Crown ticket package, a John Deere utility vehicle, exciting experiences, and more. A silent auction will also be offered. All non-season items will also be available for bidding during the online auction with absentee bidding available at the live auction event

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