Bash Has Wide Array of Silent Auction Items

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Bash Has Wide Array of Silent Auction Items

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As part of the second annual Monster Mash Halloween Bash, a fundraiser for the Huntingdon County Arts Council, an army of items will be available via a Silent Auction. The event is on Saturday, October 19. For more information on the Monster Mash Halloween Bash is available via this link.

Here is a sampling of some of the items:

1. Gage Mansion Romance Night
A night in the fabulous, exquisitely decorated Victorian house in Huntingdon in the Billiard Suite.  The package includes flowers and chocolate.
Starting bid: $100
Donated by John & Angie Thompson

2. Handwoven Table Runner
Created from 100% mercerized cotton using the Ancient Rose Design. Took over 40 hours to plan and create.
Starting bid: $25
Donated by Eileen Butchkoski

3. 1928: A Pivotal Year Inspiring USA Stamps
1928 American history is captured in 18 U.S. postage stamps and proudly arranged with descriptions of historical significance, tastefully matted and framed for immediate display.
Starting bid: $25
Donated by Jim Reeves

4. Dinner for Two at Three Twelve Restaurant
Enjoy a fine dining experience in the county’s most elegant restaurant serving the finest food and drink in a lovely atmosphere. Tip not included.  Starting bid: $30
Donated by John & Angie Thompson

5. The Artist Within
Three hours of a Pastel Painting Lesson for two, for aspiring artists, at the studio of John Sullivan. Learn about the fun of creation with the pastel medium and the use of different surfaces and technique. This lesson will accommodate two people. All materials supplied.
Starting bid: $50
Donated by John Sullivan

6. Golden Replicas of 1984 US Olympic Games Stamps
A superb collection of gold reproductions of 1984 stamps with first day issue on original envelops. A must have item for the collector.
Starting bid: $100
Donated by Jim Reeves

7. Community Pride
A stunning image of County Courthouse clock tower. The rich contrasts combine a natural background with a man-made edifice and captures a moment in time with architectural flair.
Starting bid: $40
Donated by Larry Closz

8. Hemmabast Farm/Sylvansun CSA Box
One box full of locally grown organic items by one the the mainstays of the Huntingdon Farmers Market.
Starting bid: $25
Donated by Nick Miller and Steph Harper

9. School House Road
The photo does not do this justice. A framed pastel painting of an wonderful Huntingdon County country landscape by local artist Connie Cannon.
Starting bid: $25
Donated by Connie Cannon

10. Monarch Butterfly Photograph
A terrific 8×10 framed closeup photograph of a monarch butterfly on a red flower by local photographer Larry Closz.
Starting bid: $15
Donated by Larry Closz

11. Paris Street on the Left Bank
A large framed aryclic painting by local artist Connie Cannon.
Starting bid: $40
Donated by Connie Cannon

 

12. Rose Quartz Pendant
Wire wrapped rose quartz pendant on 18-inch stainless steel chain with rose quartz earrings on sterling silver ear wires.  Rose quartz is the symbol of compassion, tenderness and healing.  Created by Chris Gardner.
Starting bid: $25
Donated by Chris Gardner

13. Grand Canyon Photograph
An 8×10 framed photograph of the Grand Canyon taken from the south rim at sun down by local photographer Larry Closz.
Starting bid: $15
Donated by Larry Closz

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