Relic Entertainment Brain Wood Charity Auctions

September 3, 2011 marks the one-year anniversary of the death of our co-worker and friend Brian Wood. To mark this somber occasion Relic Entertainment is offering a number of items for auction on e-bay to raise money to place a memorial bench for Brian in North Vancouver, where his wife and 9 month old daughter live. We would greatly appreciate your help in our fundraising efforts. Any money raised over and above the cost of the memorial will go to the Brian Wood Memorial Trust which was started to help Brian’s wife and baby: https://www.brianwoodmemorialtrust.com/

There are some sick auctions here, with the money going to a good cause.

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