[October 11, 2018]
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Pictures by Mitch Douglas |
Jeannie Xamis bought back “Pumpkie Boobster” which was donated by
Serendipity Stitches and designed by Linda Churchill. |
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The super fun unicorn pumpkin donated by Generations of Lincoln and
designed by Julie Williams was purchased by Melissa Thomas. Melissa
also bought an entry donated by Collision Concepts and designed by
Alice Engle. |
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Jewell Fishburn was the happy winner of this entry donated by Helen
Knecht. The pumpkin was filled with an assortment of candy and the
webby witch’s hat was decorated with lottery scratch off tickets! |
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Stephanie Elder poses with her purchase, a white pumpkin elaborately
decorated by Cindy Peterman of Cindy’s Cottage. |
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June Bock purchased Bingo Flamingo, a wonderful work of art donated
by the Oasis Senior Center and designed by Nancy Cunningham. |
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Candy Brown was pulling double duty Thursday evening, purchasing
items for herself as well as for Graue Chevrolet. Brown holds one
portion of a set designed by Mandy Cordray and donated by the
Hearing Aid Center. |
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Lois Renfrow and Pamela Turner share the spotlight with their
purchases for the evening. Lois purchased the care basket designed
by Dena and Carolyn Manly and donated by Dena Memorials.
Pamela went home the proud owner of the of the Isabell Bloom Vision
of Hope statue donated by Salt Creek Attic in Mount Pulaski. |
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T.J. and Darla Kissel bought back one of two designs created by
Janet Webb and Darla Kissel and donated by Deco Designs.
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