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Springfield Black Tie receives a magazine signed by Chappell Roan for a silent auction

Springfield Black Tie receives a magazine signed by Chappell Roan for a silent auction

You could own a copy of Rolling Stone magazine signed by Springfield’s very own Midwest princess and MTV’s Best New Artist for 2024, Chappell Roan.

Dr. Kara and Dwight Amstutz, whose daughter is Kaylee Amstutz known professionally as Chappell Roanhave donated a signed copy of the magazine to Springfield Black Tie’s annual gala, according to a news release.

Springfield Black Tie organizes an annual gala with a dinner and silent auction to raise money for Southwest Missouri LGBTQ+ organizations that promote equality, inclusion and outreach.

Roan, from Willardis known for her commitment to LGBTQ+ advocacy, especially through her music and performances.

“Her recognition as MTV’s Best New Artist further solidifies her influence in the music world and her role as a powerful voice for inclusivity. The Rolling Stone magazine signature captures a defining moment in her career and provides a rare opportunity for fans and supporters,” the release said . release said.

The Amstutzes donated the magazine to “raise critical funds for LGBTQIA+ programs and services in Springfield and the surrounding area.”

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“Chappell’s rise to become MTV’s Top New Artist is a proud moment for the community, and the funds raised will allow us to continue supporting vital LGBTQIA+ services in Southwest Missouri,” said Amy Tignor, spokesperson for Springfield Black Tie , in the press release.

People do not have to attend the gala to bid on the magazine. The silent auction opens on November 13 at 6pm and is facilitated by ClickBid. For more information or to register, visit springfieldblacktie.org.

This article originally appeared on Springfield News-Leader: Springfield Black Tie will auction Rolling Stone, signed by Chappell Roan