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S SA AT TU UR RD DA AY Y, , N NO OV VE EM MB BE ER R 1 15 5, , 2 20 02 25 5 — 9AM to 5PM
Arts & Cra)s Fair Update – Forty-seven tables were sold out by the second day of registra7on. Vendors
will be bringing their finest merchandise and standing by to share their exper7se and camaraderie with all of us.
Photos of their contribu7ons to the Chinese Auc7on are below. High quality and reasonable prices will prevail
at every table. Holiday shopping could not be sweeter!
The Chinese Auc6on – Sincere thanks to the Vendors for their generous contribu7ons
to the Chinese Auc7on! They made the event possible. All of them will be on hand to meet
and greet you. Get ready for the fun of viewing and choosing the prizes you would most
like to win.
$5 (1 &cket)=10 chances to WIN –
$10 (3 &ckets) = 30 chances to WIN
Put all your chances into one favorite bucket or drop one into each bucket! You choose! Winning numbers will
be called at 2:30 PM on the day of the Fair. WINNERS NEED NOT BE PRESENT.
Here are some Chinese Auc7on prizes wai7ng to be won!
Double-sided table
runner, by Nancy
Sander
Mosaic wall hanging
with hook, by Lori Dolan
Assortment of raised
design greeLng cards, tags
and more, by Joan
Bernatowicz
Flamingoes, large contemporary piece, by
Gary Evangelist
Hammered copper
and pearl earrings,
by Debbie Chisholm
Spiral bracelet, by
Clair BruneF
Sequined shawleHe, by
Eleanor Teubner
Bluestone on
necklace and
earrings, by Cindy
O'Brien
Hand painted cherry
blossom trivet, by
Helen Bracciodieta
Girl with Red Earring, large
contemporary piece, by
Gary Evangelist
Unicorn oil painLng, by
Carol Evangelist
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