September 22, 2025

The Sapphire Gala is almost here, and one of the most exciting parts of the evening is the silent auction. This isn’t just any auction — it’s a chance to win incredible packages and one-of-a-kind Forsyth Tech experiences while making a real difference for our students.

When you bid, you’re doing more than just competing for a prize. You’re helping Forsyth Tech deliver high-quality, affordable education and fulfill our mission as A Place of Promise. Many of the items available are truly unique — experiences you can’t buy anywhere else, designed to showcase the best of what Forsyth Tech has to offer. Imagine a behind-the-scenes tour of campus, a chance to meet the people who make our programs extraordinary, or an opportunity to take part in something normally reserved for students. These are the kinds of memories that last a lifetime.

Of course, you’ll also find beautiful packages from local businesses, special getaways, art, and items with local character — all carefully curated to make this auction as fun as it is meaningful. The best way to win your favorites is to start early, watch your bids, and be ready to stay in the game right up until the close of the auction.

Your participation matters. Every bid helps create opportunities for our students and builds a stronger, more vibrant community. Don’t wait — browse the auction catalog today and get ready to take home something extraordinary at this year’s Sapphire Gala.

Graphic with the words 'Thank you Sponsors' at the top, followed by logos and names of sponsors. Logos include Element451, Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist, Womble Bond Dickinson, Self-Help Credit Union, Forsyth County Government, Blanco Tackabery, Lambert Architecture + Interiors, Visit Winston-Salem, Truliant Foundation, Kaplan Early Learning Company, Verger Capital Management, Crossnore Communities for Children, Bank of America, Salem College, Winston-Salem State University, Garanco Inc., and Goodwill of Northwest North Carolina. Additional sponsors listed as Alan and Gina Proctor, Ernest and Martha Logemann, Patricia Vaughn, Douglas and Janet Spriggs, TLL Work Ready LLC, and a 60 Years Veterans Village emblem