Annie Oakley looking over a Chamber Set with Eunice Steinbrecher who donated it to Garst’s Annie’s Star Spangled Gala. |
The 10-piece English china set was made between 1880-1896 by John Maddock and Sons and will be offered in sections in the Live Auction at the Annie’s Star Spangled Gala, a casual event and FUNdraiser, held on Saturday, June 10, 2017 at Garst Museum, Greenville. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. at the Garst Museum. All proceeds benefit the Garst Museum and The National Annie Oakley Center. Come and join in on this great evening of live and silent auctions, lots of fun raffles, door prizes, and light appetizers. There will be well over 100 varied auction and raffle items. They can be seen at garstmuseum.org, under the “Home” tab for news and events, with more photos of items being added daily.
One of the raffles is Annie’s Star Spangled Raffle, which you need not be present to win. Raffle tickets are $5.00 a chance. Prizes include:
- $1,000 cash
- Accommodations for a weekend Gatlinburg get-a-way donated by Tom & Cindy Scott/Tom Scott Seed Service
- A colorful garden-themed, full-sized quilt. Made and donated by Christine Stamcoff, the quilt was Best of Show at The Great Darke County Fair, 2013.
The Gala costs $20.00 per person or $15.00 for Garst members with advance reservations by June 7. At the door, tickets are $25. Tables of six or more can be reserved. Dress is casual.
Reservations for the event are available by calling the Museum at 937-548-5250. Tickets for the Annie’s Star Spangled Raffle are available at the Museum, Montage or by contacting a board member. All funds raised at this event will benefit the Garst Museum and The National Annie Oakley Center in Greenville, Ohio.
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