Sunday, January 22, 2012

C.A.R.E. Auction

Escapees RV Club has an adult day care facility in Livingston, Texas for Continuing Assistance for Retire Escapees.  Being a non-profit organization many Escapee function incorporate a fundraiser for C.A.R.E.  During our Class of 2007 Reunion we had an auction on Friday.  We raised $1,600, which isn’t bad for having 20 rigs and 38 people in attendance!

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Joe Jones finishing up weaving a chair
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Showing it all done
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Layout of items
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Of course we had wine
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Bobbie Tumolo’s photos of Great Tetons
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Marcia Jones crochet purses from plastic bags
(Purple Store purple bags)
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The Pinners donated a “day-of-the-week” clock
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HOP jacket & my knitted hat and scarf set

It was very lively betting going on with a couple of husbands and wives betting against each other by mistake, and somebody saying “Jim Tidball bid $10” when he hadn’t even opened his mouth.  But it was all for a good cause so there was a lot of laughter floating around.

After the auction we dispersed for half and hour and reassembled for a chili cook-off with corn bread and desserts Jim Chapman used a remaining pork butt and cooked it Cajun style, like it learned at Erath at the Museum Cafe. Oh, my, did it come out good!!!.

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Joe blowing a conch shell to start the evening
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Jim C’s Cajun pork butt
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Line up of chili pots for tasting
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Groups of folks eating together

We ended the evening with a fire “spiked” with Flame Rainbow sticks giving it quite an array of different colors.  It was a terrific day with wonderful weather, food, fun, laughter and friends.  What more could you ask for?  Nothing…..

Remember, you are loved.

1 comment:

  1. That is what Friendships are all about enjoying time together.

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