Friday, September 18, 2009

Annual Church Auction This Sunday, Sept. 20

One of Dorchester's most noted events takes place this weekend as the Dorchester United Methodist Church’s 22nd Annual Community Auction will be held Sunday, Sept. 20.

All area residents are invited to join the fun, which will be held on the church grounds at the corner of Lincoln Ave. and 6th St.

Sunday's activities begin with a beef and pork barbecue from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Salads and desserts will also be available. Meals tickets are $7 per individual, $14 per couple, and $20 per family.

The auction begins at 1 p.m. There will be numerous auction items that will be of special interest. A full list of auction items can be found at any of Dorchester's local businesses. Those who would like to place a bid but are unable to attend may still take part in this important fundraiser by calling Vicky Parks (402-946-4691) or Carol Olson (402-946-3531).

Some more highlights planned for this Sunday:
  • Chain saw artist Nick Jensen from Garland will again be demonstrating his carving skills, with the items he carves then made available for auction. Come watch "Papa Bear" Jensen create his unique wood sculptures, which make great rustic yard art or home decor.
  • Kids' Cake Auction: Community youth will be bringing cakes and other sweet treats that to be auctioned off.
  • Farmers Market: Fresh produce from local gardens will be offered at a free will offering.
  • Book Exchange: Bring a book to exchange for a new read or purchase any available.

For those who would like to make cash donations to the church, please contact Parks or Olson at the phone numbers above. We hope all Times' readers will enjoy the first weekend of fall by supporting the church and the good work of its members.

5 comments:

  1. Great writeup.....thanks!

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  2. This is a fun time, folks. If you haven't seen the chainsaw guy, it's a sight to behold!!!

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  3. Amazing turnout. We counted 95 when we were there.

    Great job, organizers. You rock!

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  4. It is events like this one that make a town a COMMUNITY.

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  5. WHAT A GREAT EVENT!!

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