On Oct. 25, Brattleboro Area Hospice (BAH) presented its Cherished Goods Auction at the VFW in Brattleboro. A whole host of people came out to support this annual fundraiser and bid on a wide range of goods in both the silent and the live auction (which was ably done by auctioneer extraordinaire Kit Martin, who volunteers his expertise).
We thank all those who came out to support this event, those who donated goods available for bidding, and all the many wonderful volunteers who work so hard to make the event run smoothly and and be so memorable.
We also heartily thank our many sponsors. Without these generous and community-minded organizations and people, this event would not have been possible, so Brattleboro Area Hospice and the Auction Committee thank them whole-heartedly.
Also, we cannot forget all the local merchants who donated items and services to the silent auction - their generosity is deeply appreciated. We ask that the readers support our area merchants, who give so much to our community. Please shop locally, and don't forget to stop by the hospice's Experienced Goods thrift shop.
On Nov. 2, Brattleboro Area Hospice (BAH) presented its Cherished Goods Auction at the VFW in Brattleboro. A whole host of people came out to support this annual fundraiser and bid on a wide range of goods in both the silent and the live auction, ably done by Kit...
On Nov. 3, a whole room full of people came out to support Brattleboro Area Hospice (BAH) at its Chair-ished Goods Auction and bid on a wide range of goods in both a silent and the live auction (ably done by Kit Martin). Adding interest to an auction with...