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ACHS 2nd Annual Baseball Auction is Oct.19, 2011

By Angie Hixson

The Adair Co. High School baseball team will host their 2nd annual radio auction 6pm-8pmCT, Wednesday, October 19, 2011, broadcasted live on WAIN 93.5. There is a huge selection of items to auction off this year.

It will benefit the ACHS boys baseball team in helping with a new fence for the field. There will be several telephone numbers open for the public to call, but we won't have those numbers until the night of the auction because it is being held at LWC, but we announce the numbers all night long for them to call.

Here is a list of items that are being sold at the auction:


  • Adidas all purpose duffel bag
  • 5 scoops of mulch (red, brown, or black) Hord's Landscaping in Campbellsville- $100 value
  • United Citizens Bank- $100
  • Assortment of bass fishing plastics and spinner baits - ZOOM soft plastics, finesse worms, tiny brush hogs, etc. (12 bags of plastics) and 15 spinner baits of assorted sizes and colors
  • $20.00 gift card for Gander Mountain
  • George Jones limited edition Case knife (in nice case
  • Emergency roadside kit (has jumper cables, first aid kit, tire repair kit, etc.)
  • $50 napa gift card/
  • $30 Lowes gift card
  • Free oil change from Russell County Kwik Lube
  • Coca-Cola Santa Claus cardboard stand-up
  • Fred Thrasher print "Winter at Spout Springs"
  • Dumpster rental from Pyles Demo & Recycling-$400 value
  • Bath & Body gift set- Hand soap and lotion
  • Baby rocking chair-from Jeffries
  • 5 meal tickets from Taco Bell
  • Fall door arrangement
  • $20 Visa gift card
  • Blue pullover from H & W (may take to be monogrammed)
  • Plant pedestal stand-Cox Interior
  • 2 Tickets + Parking pass to Louisville vs. Pitt (football) Nov. 12th
  • Hancock Tire- Free balancing & rotation
  • Car Jump Starter- $70 value
  • 2 Coca-Cola Umbrellas
  • Hair care basket- Spoiled Rotten Salon
  • Biolage Hair Care Products from Angie's Beauty Shop
  • Berries & Blossoms Reed Diffuser Set
  • Crystal Candy Bowl and Crystal Vase
  • Bull Calf- Brad Burton
  • Cincinnati Reds signed baseball (Jay Bruce-current player, Tom Browning-former player-only perfect game in Reds history, Walt Jockety- General Manager, Phil Castellini-owner)
  • Tuition credit hours from LWC. Value of $2,475. Must be used within one calendar year from January 1, 2012
  • 4 Sunday Brunches a month for 12 months=48 meals. Value is $504
  • 4 meals a month at the Pines for 12 months=48 meals. Value is $300
  • Starbucks at LWC Dining Center Atrium. 50 free drinks. Must be used within one calendar year from January 1, 2012. Value $200.
  • Papa Johns Pizza in Lindsey Wilson Student Union Building. 48 Pizzas. Must be used within one calendar year beginning January 1, 2012. Papa Johns at LWC is closed during the summer months. Value $204.
  • 4 weekday lunches at LWC Roberta D. Cranmer Dining Center a month for 12 months=48 meals. Value $360.
  • 2 sets - 5 day passes to the Lindsey Wilson College Health and Wellness Center. Value $70.
  • W.R. Case &Sons Collectors Series Case XX knife - University of KY Wildcats 2010 SEC Regular Season Champs CASE XX Blue Bone Trapper knife - #12 of 1000, limited edition
Items can be picked up after the auction Thursday at the radio station, 1520 Liberty Road, Columbia, KY. If you have any other questions, please call me at 270-634-1352. -ANGIE HIXSON


This story was posted on 2011-10-18 09:45:17
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