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McGuffin takes 1st Place in Junior Bid Calling

The 2025 Kentucky Auctioneer's Association annual convention was held this past weekend in Lexington. Auctioneers from all across the Commonwealth gathered for this annual event that features speakers from across the country, offering educational opportunities, auctioneer contests, and advertising awards.

Adair county native Eli McGuffin competed and won first place in the 2025 Kentucky State Junior Bid Calling Championship.

Local real estate and auction company Golden Rule - Wilson Real Estate & Auction brought home a statewide advertising and marketing award for the Best Newspaper (B&W) Personal Property Advertising.

Alex Popplewell, the 2024 Kentucky Champion Auctioneer, emceed the event, which was held at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in downtown Lexington, KY.




This story was posted on 2025-01-29 16:24:14
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Golden Rule - Wilson represented at KAA Convention



2025-01-29 - Lexington, KY - Photo courtesy Golden Rule-Wilson Real Estate and Auction.
Pictured from left to right are Chris Wilson, Eli McGuffin and Alex Popplewell at the 2025 Kentucky Auctioneer's Association annual convention in Lexington, KY. McGuffin competed and won first place in the 2025 Kentucky State Junior Bid Calling Championship.

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