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Entertainment
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Item #2a --
Red Sox vs. Toronto Blue Jays
Value: $400.00
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4 tickets - Boston Red Sox vs. Toronto Blue Jays. 2 tickets for Saturday, September 20th and 2 tickets for Sunday, September 21st in Toronto. Game time is 1:07PM for both game. Visit Niagara Falls, just 1.5 hours from Toronto!
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Vacation/Dining
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Item #3a -- Week-long Stay at Sam Hill Ranch in Teton Valley, Idaho.
Value: $1,000
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The Sam Hill Ranch is located in Teton Valley, Idaho, on the west side of the Teton Mountains. The property is located in Horseshoe Canyon, 8 miles due west of Driggs, Idaho. Beaver ponds surround the cabins, and Horseshoe Creek runs through it. There is superb hiking, mountain biking, fishing, etc., in the area. The cabins are approx. 30 miles from the southwest corner of Yellowstone National Park, and 15 miles (across the valley) from The Grand Teton National Park.
The 4 cabins comfortably sleep 6: 1 king size bed (sleeping loft accessed by a "ship's ladder"), one queen, and two twin beds. Click here for more details.
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Fine Art
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Item #5g
Value: $3,000.00
Minimum Opening Bid: $1,000.00
"Stockbridge - Main Street at Christmas" is a signed, framed print by Norman Rockwell.
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Jewelry, Beauty, & Health
Collectibles
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Item #7c -- Bronze JFK Medal
Value: $100.00
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Medal composed of 19.8 grams of bronze commemorating John F. Kennedy. On reverse side, it reads "We shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, oppose any foe, to assure the survival of liberty. 1/20/61"
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From Farm and Kitchen
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Item #8a -- Indian Line Farm CSA Share
South Egremont, MA
Value:$475
Minimum Opening Bid: $200
Indian Line Farm is a 17 acre farm located in South Egremont, MA. They grow over 60 varieties of vegetables, fruits, and herbs as well as a variety of beautiful cutting flowers. They also have laying hens that provide eggs, as well as one or two steers.
In 1999 farmers Elizabeth Keen and Al Thorp purchased the farm using a unique partnership model with the Community Land Trust in the Southern Berkshires and The Nature Conservancy. The farm is supported by its members and hard-working apprentices.
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