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Hartselle Enquirer

F.A.C.E.S. Auction set for Monday night

A large number of items will be up for bid during the 13th annual Families and Children Experiencing Separation (F.A.C.E.S.) of Morgan County Christmas Open House and Silent Auction Monday from 5 to 8 p.m. at Sedona Steakhouse.

Some of the larger ticket items include:a guided fishing trip, a Burningtree golf outing for four, four Disney one-day park hopper passes, an antique pump organ, three-month family membership to Bender’s Gym, Premier Martial Arts two-month membership, Hartselle Athletic Club three-month membership and two round-trip tickets from Southwest Airlines.

Some of the memorabilia up for auction include, autographed footballs by Alabama and Auburn coaches, a 1982 Liberty Bowl autographed football, autographed photo of Willie and Jace Robertson, handmade quilts, artwork by Becky Littleton and autographed cap by San Diego Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers.

Admission is free to the event.

Sponsors of the event include: Honda of Decatur, Mr. & Mrs. Jim Brockway, Toray Carbon Fiber America, Inc., Widner Family Dentistry, Sedona Steak House, Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Alphapet, Inc., Cook’s Pest Control, Progress Bank, Traditions Bank, The Baker Foundation, Busche-CNC Corporation, Coldwell Banker Hartselle, In honor Ronnie Wynn Container Recycling – Corum’s Building & Farm, Fite Building Company – Gilchrist Pharmacy, Inc., Harmon Dennis Bradshaw, Inc., Lynn Layton Chevrolet – Peck Funeral Home, Redstone Federal Credit Union.

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