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Default Online Auction 4 The wheelchair, signed by Woods and ER

The ALS Association Online Auction Is Officially Open!


The state-of-the-art motorized wheelchair that transported actor James Woods portraying a person with ALS on an episode of NBC's critically-acclaimed program "ER" last season will be auctioned online at http://alsa.cmarket.com. The ALS Association will use proceeds from the auction to fund research and programs for people living with Lou Gehrig's disease.

The C500 Corpus model wheelchair was donated to The Association by Permobil Inc., and its hands-free eye communication system was donated by Eye Response Technologies.

The ALS Association is the nation's only national not for profit voluntary health organization dedicated solely to the fight against ALS.

Refer Your Friends and Family!

The success of this online auction depends on spreading the word to as many people as possible. We need your help. Please Refer a Friend and encourage them to participate so they don't miss a single moment of the fun and excitement.


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Autographed Permobil Wheelchair from ER

Permobil wheelchair from an ER episode featuring James Woods playing a man stricken with ALS. The wheelchair is signed by Mr. Woods and members of the ER cast.

A Speech augmentation device by Eye Response Technologies...
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About James Woods, ER, and this special wheelchair:

"James Woods' portrayal of Dr. Nate Lennox was a watershed moment in the quest to raise public awareness about this devastating disease," said Gary A. Leo, the president and CEO of The Association. "The winning bidder will own a piece of television history and help us enormously in helping others."

Woods, who was nominated for an Emmy for the role, and the cast of "ER," signed the C500, a front-wheel drive model that works indoors and outdoors and offers its users a variety of practical functions.

Before "ER" was filmed, The Association arranged for Woods to meet with six people with ALS. They provided him with advice on how to play the role of Dr. Neil Lennox, while The Association served as a technical consultant to the episode, "Body and Soul."

After Woods was nominated for his latest Emmy, he told the Hollywood Reporter that the people with ALS he met with "let him into their lives, an experience he called 'spiritually affecting.' They were incredibly brave people," Woods said. "They were essentially baring their souls. They were all so giving, with everything they did."

Woods, a multiple-award winning actor, has appeared in dozens of well-known films including "Casino," "Nixon," "Once Upon A Time in America," "Ghosts of Mississippi," and Oliver Stone's "Salvador," for which he scored a best actor Academy Award nomination. He has been nominated for an Emmy six times and won in 1987 for playing a person with schizophrenia and epilepsy in "Promise," and in 1989 for his depiction of a person suffering from alcoholism in "My Name is Bill W."





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Opening Bid: $2,000.00
Leading Bid: $3,700.00 by mwallengren (reserve not met)
Number of Bids: 9 (bid history)

Time Left: 15 days 8 hours 45 minutes
Online Open: Aug 21, 2006 8:00 AM EDT
Online Close: Sep 8, 2006 6:00 PM EDT (bid extension)
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ONLY 2 Days Left to Bid!!!

The ALS Association Auction closes on September 8, 2006 at 6:00 PM, Eastern Daylight Time.

If you've got your heart set on our special item... you still have time to win!

Check out this amazing item...
You can still bid right up to the final seconds of this exciting event. Every tick of the clock brings us closer to the finish line. This may be your last chance to win that special item, so don't miss out... BID NOW!

Spread the Word!
Remind your friends that the auction is almost over! Just Refer your Friends so they have the chance to offer their support!

Don't Forget: Every bid supports the work we do at The ALS Association!

Check out our great item! View All 1 Items

Autographed Permobil Wheelchair from ER

Permobil wheelchair from an ER episode featuring James Woods playing a man stricken with ALS. The wheelchair is signed by Mr. Woods and members of the ER cast.

A Speech augmentation device by Eye Response Technologies...
Donated by:
Permobil
Eye Response Technologies

Value
Priceless Current Bid
$7,750.00




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Online Auction Extended!

Due to popular demand, we have extended online bidding to make sure that someone wins the fantastic item! So while you have a chance, place your bid now!

Remember that in order to take this item home, you will need to meet the Reserve Price of $12,000. That is about half of the retail value of the items, not including the priceless value of the celebrity signatures.


Check out this amazing item...
You can still bid right up to the final seconds of this exciting event. Every tick of the clock brings us closer to the finish line. This may be your last chance to win that special item, so don't miss out... BID NOW!



Our extended auction item: View All 1 Items

Autographed Permobil Wheelchair from ER

Permobil wheelchair from an ER episode featuring James Woods playing a man stricken with ALS. The wheelchair is signed by Mr. Woods and members of the ER cast.

A Speech augmentation device by Eye Response Technologies...
Donated by:
Permobil
Eye Response Technologies

Value
Priceless Current Bid
$12,000.00




View All 1 Items



Spread the Word!
Remind your friends that the auction is almost over! Just Refer your Friends so they have the chance to offer their support!

Don't Forget: Every bid supports the work we do at The ALS Association!




Special thanks to our sponsors...
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