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			 New 
			Holland Café hosts Quarter Auction fundraiser for American Cancer 
			Society 
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            [March 30, 2023]   
			  On Sunday, March 26th, Valery Carnes of the 
			New Holland Café opened her doors for a fundraiser for 
			the American Cancer Society. The quarter auction event held by the 
			Friends and Family Relay for Life Team was very successful, raising 
			$927.60 for ACS. | 
        
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			day began with four vendors, Carousel Printing, color Street Nails, 
			Freckled Dog Designs, Jenni Pops Corn setting up displays at the 
			back of the room. Donations of auction items were brought in and 
			lined the bar of the café’ and paddles were ready to be sold along 
			with the opportunity to pick up quarters as needed. 
 Karen Castelein and Lisa Ramlow manned the paddle sales table and 
			were kept busy for quite some time before the event began.
 
 When 2 p.m. arrived, Annie Coers welcomed all the guests and 
			explained the basic rules of a quarter auction. When an item is 
			offered for “bid” the description is read and the emcee announces 
			how many quarters must be paid for each paddle held in the air. 
			Guests decide if they are interested in bidding and raise their 
			paddle. Then the coin collectors come around to the tables and 
			collect the coins. When all the bidding is complete, a number is 
			drawn from a bag and if it is a paddle number that is being held in 
			the air, then that paddle wins the auction. If the paddle is not in 
			the air then additional numbers are drawn until a winner is 
			discovered.
 
 
  
 
  
 Coers turned the event over to emcee Nila Smith, who announced each 
			item while Lesley Bridge helped with showing the item and at the end 
			drawing the numbers and delivering the prize to the winning bidder.
 
			
			 
			
			 
			When the item was described and shown, and paddles 
			were in the air, John Castelein and Richard Smith were the coin 
			collectors.
 There was a total of 36 items auctioned off with a 10-minute break 
			at the halfway point.
 
 Those who donated items for the auction included (listed 
			alphabetically):
 
 Darlene Begolka
 Marilyn Bell
 Brady Painting, Wendy Long
 Carousel Printing, Kathy Merriman
 Karen Castelein
 Color Street Nails, Jessica Stock
 Debbie’s Downtown Flora, Debbie Theobald
 DK’s Crafts and Embroidery, Amy Cochrain
 Farmhouse Barn Quilts by Tammy
 Freckled Dog Designs, Melanie Harnacke
 Heartland Farms LLC, Annie Coers
 Jenni Pops Corn, Jenni Durbin
 JMD Designs, Jill Dicken
 Lincoln Daily News, Karen Castelein & Nila Smith
 Jennifer Lolling
 Marcia’s Creative Gifts, Marcia Bidwell
 New Holland Banking Center
 New Holland Café, Valery Carnes
 Sew Personal Embroidery, Georgia Green
 Simply Sweet, Linda Miller
 Small Town Creations, Kathie Williams
 
 Those who volunteered to help with the auction representing the 
			Friends and Family Relay for Life Team were (listed alphabetically):
 
 Lesley Bridge
 Annie Coers
 Karen Castelein
 John Castelein
 Lisa Ramlow
 Nila Smith
 Richard Smith
 
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			 The Friends and Family Relay for 
				Life Team would like to thank Valery Carnes for making the café’ 
				available and her and her helpers Paul and Hunter Saba for 
				keeping cold drinks coming as needed.
 Also, a very special thank you to those who donated items for 
				the auction. Without you, the team would not be able to raise 
				nearly $1,000 for ACS.
 
 All of the money collected by the team will be transferred 
				directly to the American Cancer Society.
 
 [Nila Smith with photos by Annie Coers]
 
			
			 
			
			 
			
			 
			 
			
			 
			
			 
			
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