Fundraisers sure can have a lot of people!
Pappy said about 400 came out to hear the local songwriters sing. I think he is right!
Sure were a lot of happy woman shopping the silent auction, and a few guys for the hunts that were offered.
And on top of all the grown up stuff for auction, someone sent along a surprise donation for the silent auction. A little white bundle of fur! An English Setter and he sure made it easier to be around so many grown people - they seemed rather big.
I enjoyed the songs,
but the pup was what I really enjoyed (I named his snowball).
Everyone chatted and listened to the music. Young and older, old friends and new friends and very new friends.
Then a few items were auctioned off. A grill and my side kick for the evening - snowball.
The grill part was kind of boring. But snowball became interesting. The bids went back and forth between two men. These two men:
It's a little blurry, but the gentlemen sitting and the one standing in the middle went back and forth and back forth. Finally one smiled and motioned to let the other win the bid. Some knew, but many did not, one was the dad and one was the son. And what no one knew till a few minutes later, they did not want snowball! They had a bidding battle to give me Snowball in the end. I now have Snowball all the time!!
The fundraiser was a success and the music was good and the company was better!! My family is loved by a great community!!
And after a few days, I realized my cousin seemed to like snowball too!
A trip to the sunflower patch and a fall pose with Snowball.
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