The Brookwood School’s
12th annual Holiday Evening
and Benefit Auction is
scheduled for Saturday,
Dec. 5 at 6:30 p.m. This annual
event will be held in
the multi-purpose room at
The Brookwood School. 687
County Hwy 59, Cooperstown.
There will be both a
live and silent auctions at
this event.
While most events at
The Brookwood School are
family-oriented, the Holiday
Auction is designed as
an evening for adults —
and admission is free.
Once again, the popular
homemade holiday cookie
boxes will be for sale. Cookie
boxes are a holiday bargain
at $15 per large box.
Examples of items from
previous auctions have included
a week at the beach
in Cape Cod, a weekend
trip to NYC, dinners from
restaurants and catered by
chefs, artwork and antiques,
classes, and gift
packages. Call the school,
at 547-4060 to donate an
item or for more information
about this event.
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November 25, 2009
Brookwood benefit auction is Dec. 5
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