Autographed Guitars From ZAKK WYLDE, DISTURBED Auctioned For Charity

November 18, 2005

Autographed guitars from BLACK LABEL SOCIETY's Zakk Wylde and DISTURBED are among the items being auctioned as part of the 15th annual Lend A Helping Can fund-raiser, which is wrapping up Friday, Nov. 18, according to Seacoast Online. "Greg & The Morning Buzz", New Hampshire’s number one morning show, is hosting the radio auction, with all proceeds to benefit 11 New Hampshire agencies that help to feed the state’s needy and homeless.

Last year, the event raised more than $50,000. Over the past five years, this event has donated more than $250,000.

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