A Trace of Tracey

Those madcap Space Monkeys return, in this week’s Kids Need to Read Charity Auctions on eBay. These collectible charmers are 15″ high, brown and furry, wearing a shirt with “Terrify’n Space Monkey” hand painted on the front by our talented KNTR kid, Kelly. They are also proudly boasting a Kids Need to Read mini-button.

Our current auction presents one of our merry monkeys signed by actor Jonathan Woodward, who played the role of Tracey in the poignant Firefly episode “The Message”. To add to the fun, he added a playful “Yo!” above his signature! Jonathan has created a rich palette of characters in his work in TV, film, commercials and onstage, but he remains one of the most unassuming and approachable of celebrities.

Interestingly, the talented and imaginative Mr. Woodward appeared in all three of Joss Whedon’s shows (Buffy, Angel and Firefly) and DIED in each one! Now you can celebrate his winning (but deadly!) collaborations with Joss by bidding on his signed Terrify’n Space Monkey!

We are grateful to Jonathan Woodward for signing our Terrify’n Space Monkey, to Sean Harry of Starfury USA for helping in our autograph quest, and to Marty Dwyer and Denise Gary for donating the Space Monkeys to benefit Kids Need to Read.

Bidding begins immediately and opens at $40.00. Go to http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=110230476348to place your bid. Bids will be accepted until March 9, 2008.

All proceeds from this auction go to support Kids Need to Read, the charity project founded by author PJ Haarsma and actor Nathan Fillion, in its ongoing efforts to get books to children who need them.

Happy bidding!

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