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It's Black Friday....

Happy Black Friday everyone! 

Today is the official start of the holiday shopping season, with retailers offering hard to resist bargains to assist you in fulfilling your gift-giving needs.

Currently, we have a very nice selection of items from Annette's personal collections up for sale and bid that may be just the perfect gift for that hard-to-buy-for person on your list.


Item's currently available include a hand-signed letter from Elizabeth Taylor to Annette starting at just $95 and a pair of Mickey and Minnie Mouse Wendy Gell earrings, with bidding starting at $1,000 or "Buy it Now" for $2,500. 


There is also a nice selection of original John Tocci artwork from Annette's personal collection currently up for bid/sale.


All proceeds form the sale of these and other treasured items benefit The Annette Funicello Research Fund for Neurological Diseases - making these potential holiday gifts, gifts that keep on giving.

Please click on the "Auctions" tab on the home page of our website to view the full selection of items currently available.

ALSO, please don't forget us when shopping Amazon.com this upcoming Cyber Monday and Holiday season.  Simply click the Amazon button located on the "Shop and Support" page of our website to access Amazon.com and a percentage of your order total will benefit The Annette Funicello Research Fund.  It's a great way to support the Fund without any added expense to you! 

Thank you......and happy shopping!
 

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