ATLANTA — After two years as a virtual event, the Carter Center Weekend retreat for major supporters will be live and in person this week. The event is being held Wednesday-Sunday, June 15-19, in historic Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia.
For three decades, former President Jimmy Carter and former First Lady Rosalynn Carter hosted the annual retreat with a small group of guests. Now largely retired from public life, the Carters have handed off hosting duties to their eldest grandchild, Jason Carter, chair of the Carter Center Board of Trustees, and Paige Alexander, the Center’s CEO.
“Carter Center Weekend is a great tradition that has been thrown a curveball the past couple of years by COVID-19,” said Alexander, who joined the Center just as the pandemic was taking hold in 2020. “This will be my first time meeting many of our great supporters in person, and I’m excited about welcoming them and getting to know them better.”
Activities, including a town hall, presentations by Carter Center staff, social events, and live and silent auctions, will take place at the Williamsburg Lodge. Auction catalogs, as well as instructions for bidding by fax or proxy, can be found here. The will begin at 9 a.m. today (Monday, June 13) and close at 1 p.m. Saturday, June 18. The is an exciting new addition that offers apparel and prints for instant purchase online while supplies last.
Auction participants will have a chance to bid on a one-week escape to the chic Saint-Remy-de-Provence, France, where the winner will stay in a four-bedroom home a short walk from the city’s center. They also have the opportunity to bid on a six-night stay on Waialea Bay Beach in Hawaii and an original painting by President Carter.
Other notable auction items include:
Go to cartercenter.org/cartercenterweekend to learn more about the live and silent auctions and to to bid on items in the public online auction.
Photos of auction items are available to the media upon request.
Since the annual event’s inception, Carter Center Weekend auctions have raised millions to support the Center’s work. Donation proceeds support activities of ²Ø¾«¸ó, a 501(c)(3) charitable organization. Thank you for your support.
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Contact: Story Evans, Story.Evans@CarterCenter.org
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