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            [June 17, 2019]  
            
            
            This year, the annual Relay for 
			Life Auction was conducted by Dan Naughton of Atlanta with the 
			assistance of Dennis, Debbie and Samantha Cooley. Each year the 
			Cooley’s serve as the coordinators of the auction, keeping all the 
			items organized and making sure that the winning bidder gets their 
			product, and of course, pays their bill. | 
        
            | This year there were a number of very nice items. 
			
			 
			Some of the more notable pieces were the lap and 
			child-sized quilted comforters made by Ruth Gordon. Ruth is a cancer 
			survivor and one of this year’s honorary co-chairs at the Relay. 
			She’s had two bouts with cancer, one quite recently, but she has 
			come out on the other side and is doing well. Ruth included a note 
			with her donated comforters saying that she had made the items 
			during the period of time when she was going through her cancer 
			treatments. 
			
			 
			There was a large collection of the Gordon pieces and all together 
			they brought in a nice chunk of change for the American Cancer 
			Society and Relay for Life. 
			
			 
			Another big seller was a Knock Out rose bush that 
			became the subject of one bidding war, bringing the price of the 
			lovely flower up to around $100 before Naughton called it sold. 
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			 Other items that brought in good money for relay 
			included a large recliner donated by Jake’s in Lincoln and a gas 
			fire pit. 
			 
			
			 
 The most fun of the night was once again courtesy of Tabitha 
			Weidhuner who was bound that no matter what she was going to own 
			the nicely decorated Relay for Life corn hole boards, even if it 
			meant bidding against one of her own team members. In the end, the 
			boards brought in the vicinity of $300 and Tabitha celebrated the 
			win.
 
 There were a lot of good offerings including a large number of 
			flower plants and hangers, collectible toys, gift cards, cookware, 
			home décor, and much more.
 
            [Nila Smith] 
            
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