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Auction
raises thousands for Lions When Bob and
Shawn Taylor moved their three ranch estates from Western Oregon, they didn't
have room for all the stuff.
"We couldn't keep it all,"
said Shawn Taylor. "So we decided to auction it all off and give the proceeds
to a good cause."
The Taylors chose the Three
Sisters Lions Club (which sponsors Habitat for Humanity in the Sisters
area) as the recipient of their fund-raiser.
"Bob used to be a Lion, and
I'm with the Kiwanis -- but we thought the Lions would be great to work
with," said Taylor.
The auction was held Saturday,
September 28, on Hurtley Ranch Road.
The sale featured antiques
and collectibles, tools, furniture, barn and garden equipment. A rummage
sale was held separately from the auction, offering everything from clothing
to books to dolls.
"Everything went!" said Taylor.
"There wasn't a thing left by Sunday morning. It was absolutely wonderful.
The spirit of Sisters was there that day, shining down on us."
Three Central Oregon auctioneers
kept the event moving.
"The antiques went for a lot,"
said Taylor. "People came from Sisters and all over. We advertised on
five radio stations, besides The Nugget and The Bulletin.
We had a crowd."
About 40 volunteers helped
with the auction.
"The guys who work at the
rodeo came and did security," she said. "When it was all over, we sat
down to a big dinner of fresh steelhead and corn on the cob."
Taylor estimates the auction
brought in just under $20,000, but declined to give the exact amount.
"I'm going to present the
check to the Lions Club this week," she explained. "And I want them to
be the first to know."
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