This two-day disaster relief auction began in 1977 and has provided over $14,000,000.00 (yes, million) in disaster relief to victims of natural and manmade disasters around the world.
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The Pole Barn auction was held on Saturday and is made up of new and good used items, garden tools, sports equipment, and furniture, and is popular with those who are looking for bargains – usually. As in any auction, not every item is a bargain.
Newlyweds can often find good deals in this building.
These look like something a gardener or farmer could use.
If you like clocks or refinishing furniture, you may also like this auction.
There were a variety of Norman Rockwell plates this year. I don’t expect they were valuable, or they would have been in the main auction.
For those who like biking.
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Tomorrow night ~ The Craft Building & School Kits
There are some beautiful pieces in this auction! And I’m certain that people really appreciate the help it generates.
Yes, we hear good things about the assistance the finances from this two day event brings.
Wow! That’s a lot of money. How wonderful that it goes to help those in need, and show them the love of Jesus. When we first came home from Africa we bought a lot of household things at auctions. Now I don’t need much anymore.
It’s amazing how the hundreds of thousands raised each year eventually add up to millions of dollars.