Sunday, July 19, 2009 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 3 Going, going, gone - at the auction 63rd Annual Back Mountain Memorial Library extended to Monday night due to Saturday's inclement weather. The 63rd Annual Back Moun- Monday evening. Even that tain Memorial Library Auction didn’t stop the die-hards from go- | 4 has come and gone and, once ing to the auction and opening again, Mother Nature toyed with their wallets to support the Li- auction-goers and event volun- p.... The photos here show just io The Skies opened up Satur- how big this annual event has be- sy evening, forcing event orge: come and how much fun is en- nizers to postpone activities and extend the four-day event to joyedby everyone who attends it. CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Learning how to bid are Max and Luke Miller, with help from their grandmother, Nancy Grabbenstatter, of Dallas. RIGHT: Volunteer Elaine Moran helps a young patron, Adina Bell, of Shavertown, with a selection in the book booth. LEFT: Carol Sweeney models one of the many different cos- tumes she donned each night while auctioneering. Sweeney reminded the audience every night that everything she wore could be purchased. YON ay Ap Ee TN 3 CREE, uh BAAS EE . a a | AINE : Si Li anning the basket booth are, from left Neela Patel, Ann Lewis, Diane Johnson, Will and Tommy ewis. LEFT: Tom and Kim Shina, of Harveys Lake, decide on some glassware. RIGHT: Lee Jane Watson sniffs cologne at the Almost Old Booth. FAR RIGHT: Dawn Mericle, of Harveys Lake, enjoys the pota- to pancakes.
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