This year’s Charitybuzz entertainment-themed auction is offering insider industry access like never before.

Want a meeting with Aaron Sorkin? Or to go bowling with Paul Rudd? Dine with Al Pacino, Jeffrey Katzenberg or maybe Norman Lear? Want to hang out with Mariska Hargitay on her SVU set? What about a dinner with power couple Felicity Huffman and William H. Macy?



All of these and many more high-profile, exclusive experiences are available for auction on Charitybuzz.com through October 11th, with the high bids benefiting a variety of non-profit organizations: Charitybuzz.com/Entertainment2018.



The Charitybuzz entertainment auction is full of unique opportunities for bidders to advance their careers and network with industry game-changers, while giving back to charitable organizations doing important work. For example, writer and producer Liz Sczudlo is offering a night out with her and fellow writer Beth Padden, to benefit the California Southland Chapter of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society – an organization that helped save Liz’s own sister’s life years before.



Matthew McConaughey is raising funds for both his own j.k. livin’ foundation and One Drop, by inviting the high-bidder and a guest to walk the red carpet and take a photo with him at the premiere of his film Serenity, and attend the premiere’s exclusive after-party in LA.



One of the industry’s most recognizable producers, Brian Grazer, is joining fellow heavyweights Jeffrey Katzenberg, Larry Miller, Richard Lovett, Mellody Hobson and more, for Communities in Schools Los Angeles’s “Lunch With a Leader” auction, as part of the Charitybuzz entertainment campaign.

And the list goes on!

To learn browse the full auction and bid now, please visit Charitybuzz.com/Entertainment2018 by October 11th.

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