The glittering event was Rotorua at its very best, with locals digging deep for the cause and in some cases paying more than an item's value. However it was an Aucklander, Sandy Moore, who shelled out $1200 for a $1000 McDonald's voucher - he eats at the restaurant once a week but planned to give the vouchers to staff at his advertising agency. Mr Moore also took home an iPad2 and iPhone 4S for $2000, seeing off stiff competition from Rotorua rally driver Sloan Cox.
After the tension of the auction the tables drew one of 25 restaurants from a hat before proceeding to dinner. One lucky table of eight travelled to the lakeside retreat for a six-course meal prepared by Masterchef winner Nadia Lim, after bidding $2700 for the privilege.
Organiser Rob Parry thanked the guests at the Novotel Lakeside reception, saying their continued generosity had made a real difference. He also thanked local tourism operators for giving the families that stayed at the retreat memories to last forever. Last night's event raised $53,108 for the retreat, which costs $60,000 a year to run, surpassing last year's total by more than $20,000.