Thursday, March 14, 2019
Saline Center To Host 35th Annual Consignment Auction This Sunday
The Saline Center consignment auction will celebrate its 35th anniversary this Sunday, March 17. For those unfamiliar, Saline Center is at 1102 County Road M.
The Wilber newspaper reports that "the annual sale will take place from 9:30 a.m. until dark, with anywhere from 4,000 to 6,000 people expected to attend."
Those who attend this event are in for a treat. (The Lincoln Journal Star even did a story on the consignment sale not too long ago.)
Items for sale include farm equipment, livestock, vehicles, and coins and currency. Since the items for sale span over 15 acres, visitors are welcome to bring their ATVs to cover ground faster, although insurance verification must be present throughout the day.
The event is free and open to the public, although those that plan to bid will need to get a bidding number before the start.
Auctioneers helping the day of include Kettlehut Auction Company of Fairbury, Novak Auction Company of Dorchester and Zalesky Auction of Crete (owned by Dorchester graduate BJ Zalesky).
There will be six rings going at the same time that will last until everything is sold.
The Republican says: "A lunch will be served during the event and a craft show and tractor pedal pull will take place as well. Kolaches made by the Saline Center Ladies group will be sold at the bake sale, with all proceeds going toward maintenance and upkeep of the center."
Donations of extra profits "will be made to the Wilber, Western, Friend and Dorchester fire and rescue squads."
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