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2016 UU Annual Goods & Services Auction UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CHURCH OF BLOOMINGTON
Auction Schedule 12:30 pm Lunch & Baked Goods available for purchase 1:30 pm Bidder registration Silent Auction bidding begins in Meeting Room 2:00 pm Live Auction begins in the Meeting Room 3:00 pm Silent Auction ends on Table 1 Area 3:30 pm Silent Auction ends on Table 2 Area Silent Auction ends for Art Items 4:00 pm Live Auction ends Proceed to Final Check Out This Catalog and Absentee Bidder Form are Available Online at: http://www.uubloomington.org
To all of the donors listed throughout these pages for their generous gifts of time, talent, and treasure; with apologies to anyone we may have unintentionally missed.
To all of the bidders who will raise their paddles freely to buy these gifts. To the many energetic volunteers who made this all happen.
Goods and Services Auction Team Organizing Committee Deb Fish, Martha Foster, Arzetta Hults-Losensky, Auctioneer Darrell Breeden Auctioneer’s Assistant Matt Stonecipher Absentee Bidders’ Assistant Barbara Edmonds & Betty Wagoner Catalog Editor Kelly Rockhill Cashiers Karen Jewell, Ann LeDuc, Drew Schrader, Arzetta Hults-Losensky Church Administrator Carol Marks Kitchen Assistants Marlin Howard and Foster/Davis Chalice Circle Dessert Donors Numerous! Soup Provided By Darrell & Vivian Breeden Donor Forms Deb Fish Mark & Set up Sale Items Organizing Committee Prepare Paddles & Tickets Arzetta Hults-Losensky Publicity Deb Fish Recorders Judy Bennett, Anne Haynes, Kris Roehling Registration Dave Crane & Kevin Rottet Silent Auction Assistants Jen Smith, Jamie Kirkley, Katherine Hopkins, & Marion Sinclair Display of Items Organizing Committee Solicitation of Donations Jan Skinner & Ruth Ann Cooper Sound Technician Chris Haynes Staff Liaison Shari Woodbury Ticket Runners Katie Smith & Denali McDermott-Sipe Live Auction Item Display Ruellen Fessenbecker, Glenda Breeden Assistance with set-up, clean-up, provided by Pat Brantlinger, Phil Cooper, Paul Losensky and many members and friends of UU Bloomington!
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Auction Rules Registration for Live & Silent Auctions Registration for bidders begins at 1:30 PM. Paddle Numbers and Buyer’s Sheets Upon registration, you will receive a “paddle” with your bidding number on it. In order to participate in either the silent or live auction, you will need to have registered and have a bidding number. During the auction, keep track of your purchases on the half-page buyer’s sheet provided at registration. Bidding for Multiple People You are required to pay for any purchases made with your bidding number. To bid for someone who is not present, or someone who is present but wishes to pay separately, please register that person and obtain a separate bidding paddle for him or her. For example, if you wish to place a bid during the live auction for 6 places at a dinner, and you are only going to pay for 2 of those places, you must bid for the other 4 places using paddle(s) for the other diners, who will then be billed for the purchases after the auction. If you think that you will need help in bidding for others, please talk to the auction staff when you register. Checking Out Check-out is available after the live auction begins. When an item is sold, the bidder number and price will be recorded and filed at the Check Out tables. When you wish to leave, or at the end of the auction, please go to the Check Out tables and present your bidding paddle. All the slips for your purchases will be retrieved and your purchases totaled. Upon paying, you will be given a copy of the ticket for each item you purchased as your receipt. Payment must be made BEFORE you retrieve your items. Payment may be made by cash, credit card, or personal check made payable to Unitarian Universalist Church of Bloomington and write “Auction” on the memo portion of the check. Present your paid receipt when you pick up your auction item(s). All purchases must be removed on the day of the auction unless purchaser requires help transporting items and gets approval from Auction Chair, Deb Fish. Notification Donors of services will be notified as soon as possible after the auction of all those individuals who purchased the donated services. Buyers should keep a copy of the auction catalog and contact donors using the telephone number/email address provided in the catalog. Expiration Policy It is up to buyers to contact donors for services purchased. Unless both parties come to an agreement on a specific extension, purchases will be forfeited after one year. This policy protects donors from building up multiple obligations for unclaimed items. The buildup leads to reluctance to offer the service for the next auction.
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Specific Rules for the Silent Auction Enter your bid on the sheet beside the item. The number on the sheet should match the one on the item’s tag. Use your bidder number, NOT your name. Raise bids in whole dollar amounts only. Do not cross out an old bid. Enter a new bid on a new line instead. For Table 1 Area, bidding ends at 3:00 pm. For Table 2 and Art Area, bidding ends at 3:30 pm. Highest bid at closing times wins. Winning bids will be highlighted on bidding sheets after the bidding closes. Do not remove bid sheets from the Table Areas! After paying, you must pick up your item from Table Personnel. Specific Rules for the Live Auction Enter your bids by raising your paddle high in the air for the spotter to see and the auctioneer to acknowledge. Feel free to bid as many times as required to enter the winning bid. During the live auction, feel free to continue placing bids for Silent Auction items. Auction will end at 4:00pm, proceed to check-out. After paying, you must pick up your item(s).
THANK YOU AND ENJOY THE AUCTION!!
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Silent Auction Items
S01 Hand-forged hooks (set of 3) Forged by hand with hammer and anvil, pebbled texture
&beeswax finish; Terran Marks, Brown County Forge [email protected], 765-441-2300 S02 Unbreakable bottle opener Pocket-sized keychain bottle opener; blacksmith made; Terran Marks, Brown County Forge [email protected] 765-441-2300 S03 Adjustable Pot Rack 16” wide and anchors to studs, includes three movable hooks to accommodate a variety of pots and pans; Terran Marks, Brown County Forge [email protected] 765-441-2300 S04 Pioneer Wagon Forty year old handmade pioneer wagon model made by Scott’s father; Ruth & Scott Sanders, [email protected] 812-339-6816 S05 Handmade Dollhouse Furniture Made by Scott’s father about 40 years ago, each piece is a reproduction of antique furniture; Ruth & Scott Sanders, [email protected], 812-339-6816 S06 Hat and Scarf Hand knitted hat and woven scarf; Mary Blizzard 812-333-8957 S07 Sterling Silver Ring Five stone, sterling silver mystic topaz ring, size 7; Jan Skinner [email protected] 812-333-4245 S08 Hand Knitted Crew Neck Sweater Striped, 65% cotton, long-sleeved, 34” bust, pink/purple/grey; Judy Bennett [email protected] 812-327-4172 S09 Vase Ceramic vase by ceramist, Andy Rogers; blue/green/cream & brown/gold/ turquoise; Martha Sattinger [email protected] 812-320-9881 S10 Vase Ceramic vase by ceramist, Andy Rogers; brown/gold/turquoise Martha Sattinger [email protected] 812-320-9881 S11 Hand Painted Soup/Pasta Bowls Six hand painted Italian drawings of wildflowers on bowls; Rick & Lois Holl 812-334-8171 S12 Crystal Serving Platter Unusual, divided & textured 14” round serving platter; Beverly McGahey [email protected] 812-330-2368 S13 Game of Thrones DVD Sets Season 1 & 4; Kevin Rottet & Dave Crane [email protected] 812-339-2606 S14 Glass Earrings Handmade glass earrings; Abby Gitlitz [email protected] 812-345-2470 S15 Hanging Glass Hummingbird on Morning Glory On wood base with glass dome cover, made by Lawrence Family glassblowers of Brown County; Judy [email protected] 812-327-4172
S16 Vintage Bisque Kewpie Dolls Two dolls, 5” and 4”; Ruth Sanders [email protected] 812-339-6816 S17 Cutting Board Rustic, handmade by Lewis Whikehart, former member of UU; Anna K. Wiley [email protected] 812-337-0649 S18 Machinations Display of small working gears, turn one—turn all! Kathy Kardynalski [email protected] 812-361-1848 S19 Purple Haze Necklace Necklace with amethyst & minerals made by Claire Robertson; Claire Robertson [email protected] 812-336-3696 S20 Necklace Chartreuse & turquoise hand-blown glass necklace made by Clair Robertson; Claire Robertson [email protected] 812-336-3696 S21 Bud Vase Ceramic, round smoke blue, 4” tall; Martha Sattinger [email protected] 812-320-9881 S22 Framed Poster Eduard Munch art poster from 1977 exhibit; Martha Sattinger [email protected] 812-320-9881 S23 Wood Fired Plate small wood fired plate by Unsiker with impressions of seashells; Martha Sattinger [email protected] 812-320-9881 S24 Thera-Press Massage Tool Ergonomic massage tool for massage work, especially trigger point & acupressure work, plastic & patented; Earon Davis [email protected] 847-915-1928 S25 Decorative Pedestal Glassware Pedestal made from several varied pieces of old dishes; one of a kind piece that could be used as a cake stand or for candles use your imagination!! Debbie Fish [email protected] 317-431-8071 S26 Klog Women’s Shoe Only worn twice women’s comfortable clog in earthy green; Debbie Fish [email protected] 317-431-8071 S27 Bird Feeder Large, collapsible peacock fabric bird feeder by Toland Home Garden; Linda Pickle [email protected] 812-369-4430 S28 Pineapple Corer & Peeler Brand new and still in the box! Linda Pickle [email protected] 812-369-4430 S29 iPad/iPod/iPhone Combo Connector Kit That’s it! No further description necessary. Linda Pickle [email protected] 812-369-4430 S30 Petite Boudoir Lamp Cute lamp with pink glass shade, clear glass base and bangles, perfect for a night light; Doris Wittenburg [email protected] 812-336-4993 S31 Necklace and Earrings Silver and black jewelry; Doris Wittenburg [email protected]
S32 Scale Old fashioned scale, brass on wood base, some weights included; Kathy Kardynalski, [email protected] 812-361-1848 S33 Domino Set Old fashioned wooden domino set secured on dowel with wing nuts; Kathy Kardynalski, [email protected] 812-361-1848 S34 Blenko Salad Bowl Teal blue salad bowl from 1980s; Katherine Hopkins [email protected] 812-334-3583 S35 Candy Dish Milk glass candy dish with lid; Janice Bagwell [email protected] 812-327-3075 S36 Ruffled Square Bowl Diamond pattern in amber color; Janice Bagwell [email protected] 812-327-3075 S37 Depression Glass Platter Star of David platter in Early American Prescut; Janice Bagwell [email protected] 812-327-3075 S38 Homemade Card Game The American 20th Century made by Anna K. Wiley, may be played using rules for Go Fish, 7-Up or Rummy; Anna K. Wiley 812-337-0649 S39 Fossil Slab 4” x 5” fossil slab found on a field trip in Indiana; Anna K. Wiley [email protected] 812-337-0649 S40 Bracelet Mexican silver bracelet with green stone faces/icons; Julie Cauble [email protected] 812-345-3140 S41 Wrought Iron Fireplace Set Five piece tool set; Judy Bennett [email protected] 812-327-4172 S42 Pottery Bowl Blue bowl, 8” diameter x 4” deep; Judy Bennett [email protected] 812-327-4172 S43 Hand Painted Papyrus From the Temple of Seti 1, hand painted papyrus 8” x 12”, unframed; Paul & Arzetta H. Losensky [email protected] 812-824-1394 S44 Stuffed Animals Upcycled, soft stuffed creatures that a kid would love to call their own! Katha Soens [email protected] 317-529-2286 S46 Bag of Jewelry Assortment of costume jewelry…sold as one! Wear it yourself or great for a costume/dress-up closet. Jan Skinner [email protected] S47 Vera Bradley Bag Small duffle bag, never used; Iris Kiesling [email protected] 812-325-4348 S48 Glass Vase Classic and stylish green glass vase, 16” high, impressive style suited for flowers or other tall arrangements; Beverly McGahey [email protected] 812-330-2368
S49 Crocheted Item Colorful, can be used as a shawl or a lap robe; Claire Nisonger [email protected] 812-855-8940 S50 Breville Juicer Breville Juice Fountain, Model #JE98XL, 120 V—60HZ, 850 watts; Doris F. Wittenburg [email protected] 812-336-4993 S51 Ceramic Platter Handmade ceramic platter, 14’ x 8” oval serving platter with handles; Cindy Duffy [email protected] 812-340-3516 S52 Walking Stick Beautiful wooden walking stick; Denise & Harold Ogren [email protected] 812-336-6597 S53 Shelf Clock Antique shelf clock with chimes; Anna K. Wiley [email protected] 812-337-0649 S54 Assorted Jewelry S54a: Ken Kantro (Maine artist) 1987 broach & earrings; S54b: Liquid silver necklace; S54c: Sterling silver bangle bracelet; S54d: Garnet ring; S54e: Spirit bead pendant by Feather Spirit; S54f: Spirit bead pendant by Feather Spirit; S54g: Lapel Pin by Feather Spirit; S54h: Large pendant with chain by Feather Spirit; S54i: Sterling silver earrings by Feather Spirit; Melinda Swenson [email protected] S55 Thera-Press Massage Tool #2 Ergonomic massage tool for massage work, especially trigger point & acupressure work, plastic & patented; Earon Davis [email protected] 847-915-1928 S56 Screening & Reception Tickets Two tickets to private VIP screening & reception of Stardust and Moonbeams, a 20 minute short film shot in Bloomington, Madelyn Ritrosky, writer/producer/author; Madelyn Ritrosky [email protected] 812-333-7139 S57 Flexatone A flexatone is a funky sounding percussion instrument with a twangy sound; Earon Davis [email protected] 847-915-1928 S58 Necklace Russet bauxite/wood/cork necklace made by Claire Robertson; Claire Robertson [email protected] 812-336-3696 S59 Fossil Brand Ring Sterling Silver ring, size 6 with original price tags; Debbie Fish [email protected] 317-431-8071 S60 Fossil Brand Bracelet Stainless steel bracelet with tags still attached; Debbie Fish [email protected] 317-431-8071 S61 Antique Doll Set Sixteen dolls, all 50-60 years old, representing 12 countries; Ruth Sanders [email protected] 812-339-6816 S62 Framed Photo Caterpillar crossing a bed of flowers, 12” x 15”; Carol Holding [email protected] 812-400-0152
S63 Framed Photo Bird photo, digitally altered in a 12’ x 15” frame; Carol Holding [email protected] 812-400-0152 S64 Framed Photo Harvest corn, digitally altered photo in 11 ½” x 13 ½ “ frame; Carol Holding [email protected] 812-400-0152 S65 Counter Chairs Pair of counter height chairs, wood with upholstered seats; Jeanette Miller [email protected] 812-361-9347 S66 Framed Grandma Moses Print “The Quilting Bee” is framed in textured dark colors, print Protected by a professionally applied finish instead of glass, lightweight; Beverly McGahey [email protected] 812-330-2368 S67 Rainbow Warrior Poster Poster of the sinking of this Green Peace ship by the French government because of protests against nuclear testing, July 1985; Katherine Hopkins [email protected] 812-334-3583 S68 Framed Art Bonnie Gordon Lucas framed print, 11x14 original print, pink flamingos in the bathroom; Pat Aungst [email protected] 812-219-9718 S69 Michael Jordan Memorabilia Framed picture of basketball legend, book & magazines; Rick & Lois Holl [email protected] 812-334-8171 S70 Butterfly Picture Asian paper cutting art; picture of a butterfly, signed & framed Rick & Lois Holl [email protected] 812-334-8171 S71 Framed Picture Colorado mountain scene; Rick & Lois Holl [email protected] 812-334-8171 S72 Glass Transom Lovely, large beveled glass transom with some imperfections; Kathy Kardynalski [email protected] 812-361-1848 S73 Glass Display Case Table angled case with glass sides and 3 glass shelves; Kathy Kardynalski [email protected] 812-361-1848 S74 Office Desk Chair Standard gray office chair with adjustable back and height; John Woodcock [email protected] 812-339-2741 S75 Boudoir Chair Tan upholstered chair, very good condition; John Woodcock [email protected] 812-339-2741 S76 Yoga Mat Bag Handmade, crocheted by donor; Sally McGuire [email protected] 812-336-0355 S77a, b, c, d Handmade wood cutting boards; Jim Sauer [email protected] 812-822-2474
L06 Voice Lesson with Ray Fellman. If you love to sing and want to hone your gift, this is the item for you. Enjoy a 1-hour voice lesson with our very own celebrated pianist Ray Fellman and improve your singing voice; Ray Fellman, [email protected], 917-838-3160
L07 Quilt Hand-sewn by Ellen Brantlinger. Cozy up with some good reading wrapped in the comfort of
this beautiful quilt. Fits a queen size bed; Pat Brantlinger, [email protected], 812-332-8555
L08 Delightful Wheat-Free Chocolate Cheesecake. If you can’t tolerate wheat products, you can still indulge in this wonderful treat. This scrumptious chocolate cheesecake is safe for wheat-intolerant sweet-lovers, but please note, it does include eggs, dairy, nuts, coconut, and refined sugar. Need more persuasion? Raspberry sauce is included for additional topping. Enough said! Carol Marks, [email protected], 812-332-3695 L09 Wood Hall Tree. Beautiful, oak wood coat rack. 6 feet tall with 4 double hooks. Handmade by by Jim Sauer [email protected] 812-822-2474 L10 Framed Giclee Print of Original Oil Painting. Enjoy the tranquility of a winter lake scene in your home with this beautiful work of art. Take it home today! Veda Stanfield, [email protected], 812-334-1542
L32 The Rag Gatherers. The Rag Gatherers, an authentic impression of James Abbott McNeill Whistler’s 1857 etching of the Quartier Moffetard in Paris. This work is one of the iconic Victorian portrayals of urban poverty. A fine impression on cream laid paper with wide margins, framed in archival materials with museum non-reflective glass. Provenance: Frederick Keppel (1842-1912), a New York dealer in fine prints; a comparable impression from Keppel's collection is in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; David Keppel, [email protected], 812-272-0597
L33 Croquet Set. This will be a game changer at your next party. Bid now and get an old-fashioned
croquet set on a rolling carrier stand. Includes mallets, balls, wickets, and flag. Because, let’s be real.
Croquet is fun. Take this game home today and liven up your next gathering; Kathy Kardynalski,
L45 Vivian Breeden’s Fabulous Biscotti. Six chances to bid on these delicious treats. Vivian Breeden,
812-320-6531
L46 Vivian Breeden’s Fabulous Biscotti. Six chances to bid on these delicious treats. Vivian Breeden,
812-320-6531
L47 Vivian Breeden’s Fabulous Biscotti. Six chances to bid on these delicious treats. Vivian Breeden, 812-320-6531
L48 Vivian Breeden’s Fabulous Biscotti. Six chances to bid on these delicious treats. Vivian Breeden,
812-320-6531
L49 Vivian Breeden’s Fabulous Biscotti. Six chances to bid on these delicious treats. Vivian Breeden,
812-320-6531
L50 Vivian Breeden’s Fabulous Biscotti. Six chances to bid on these delicious treats. Vivian Breeden,
812-320-6531
L51 The Iconic Kimono. This work is created from hand screened Japanese Washi papers which are hand cut, pieced and machine stitched by the artist. This original art is framed under glass and ready to hang; Mary Hambly, Paper Art Quilts & Paper Creations, [email protected], 812-929-1139 L52 Casual Summer Garden Dinner. Diane and Bob Port will host a dinner featuring their garden produce on July 30. Mediterranean veggies such as tomatoes, eggplant, and peppers usually abound. They will also grill meat and offer wine and dessert. This meal will feed a maximum of 8 guests; Diane and Bob Port, [email protected], 812-824-7092 or 812-320-0746