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Tap IntoTap Into

A Craft Brew Tasting Experience

AUCTION BOOK

OCT

112012

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Stark County District Library Foundation

Board of Directors

Maureen AterJanet BakerRich BrianMary ByrneMary CalnonBarb CockroftGary DavisonJeanne FreitagScott GwinAudrey LavinMichael MarvinPaula MastroianniDenise ScalaLeslie K. SchneiderKevin SmithRob VailDarlene VioletDavid WaikemMarcie WilliamsTena WilsonCandy Ziegler

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Fieldcrest of North Canton

Tap Into

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6:00 – 7:00 Craft Brew Tasting Appetizers Silent Auction

7:00 – 8:00 Craft Brew Tasting Continues Food Stations Silent Auction Continues

8:00 Silent Auction Closes

8:15 Welcome Remarks

8:30 Live Auction Begins

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Brewmaster

Laura and David Adante

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Brewmaster

Laura and David Adante

Crafter

Anonymous Chesapeake Energy Corp.

DieboldAlbert W. and Edith V. Flowers Charitable Foundation

Gaslite Villa Health CareHuntington National Bank

Premier Bank and TrustRaymond James Financial Services, Inc.

Allen SchulmanVail Industries

Brewer’s Apprentice

Black McCuskey Souers & Arbaugh, LPABruner -- Cox LLP

Dr. and Mrs. Tim K. ConlanDavid and Laura Grabowsky

Mercy Medical CenterFresh Mark, Inc.

Kempthorn MotorsAultman College

Nationwide Insurance/Amato Ins. & Financial ServicesWm. H. & Jeanne G. Belden Philanthropic Fund

2nd Hand TreasurersChristopher A. & Denise Scala

Brian Law Offices

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Dear Friends,

Thank you for supporting the Stark County District Library Foundation with your attendance tonight at Tap Into Literacy. Because of your support, the Stark County District Library will continue to be more than books. We will reach out into the community and connect people with the ever-expanding world of ideas and information. Thanks to your help, more children will connect to the joy of reading, more job-seekers will connect to technology training, and more readers will connect to the world of eBooks.

I truly appreciate your presence this evening and hope that we can count on you to support the Library on Election Day, November 6.

Your vote “FOR” Issue 42 will keep your award-winning library a vital part of the community. As we raise our beer mugs and enjoy a fun evening, please know that you are a crucial part of the future success of the Stark County District Library.

Best Wishes,Tena Wilson

SCDL Executive Director

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OHIO BREWERIES by Rick Armon

Rick Armon is a Cleveland native who currently lives in Akron, Ohio, where he writes about beer for the Akron Beacon Journal. He has been a newspaper reporter for more than twenty years and was beer columnist at the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle for five years. He homebrews in his spare time.

the book covers

49 Breweries & Brewpubs

TYPES OF BEER BREWED AT EACH SITE

AUTHOR’S PICK of the best beer to try.

*Information on tours, takeout, and food for each brewery Features on Ohio’s

beer festivals, Winking Lizard’s World Beer Tour,

and the Ohio Craft Brewers Association

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TASTING NOTES

Sam Adams :

Boston Lager

Octoberfest

Whitewater IPA

Noble Pils

Great Lakes :

Dortmunder

Burning River

Elliot Ness

Commodore Perry

Sierra Nevada :

Tumbler

Pale Ale

Torpedo

Porter

CRAFT BREWS AVAILABLE

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CRAFT BREWS AVAILABLECellar Rats :

Field Rat Wheat

Pride of Cleveland

Rat Tail Ale

Pipers IPA

Rivertown :

Hop Bomber

Blueberry

Magic Hat :

#9 Pale Ale

Heart of Darkness

Beer Sponsored by Superior Beverage Group

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Live Auction Rules

Live auction begins at 8:30pmTo bid, raise your numbered paddle so that it can be easily seen by the auctioneer. All sales are final upon pronouncement by the auctioneer. There will be no exchanges or refunds. Written verification will be brought to the successful bidder who must complete and sign the bid verification form. Before the conclusion of the evening, full payment is required for all auction items and services. The cashiers will accept cash, personal checks, VISA, MasterCard, and Discover. All auction items and services must be used by October 11, 2013, unless otherwise specified.

Jeff Kiko, AuctioneerKiko Auctions

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1. Wine Tasting for 10 at the Barrel RoomBeer is great but how about some wine. Put your personal style on this evening out with custom invitations from Paper Couture then relish the yummy wine tasting for 10 people at The Barrel Room in North Canton. Tasting to be led by proprietor Adam Todd in the fun, casual atmosphere of the Barrel Room. This private wine tasting will feature wines specially selected by Mr. Todd. He will share fermentation information and food pairing suggestions to go along with the wine selections. Come out and celebrate at the Barrel Room – it’ll be fun!

Paper Couture • Barrel Room

2. “Books in My Library” QuiltAccent a room, or snuggle up for a good read, with this beautiful “Books in My Library” cotton quilt. Multi-colored with a brown wood-pattern border, this quilt measures 76” x 63” and was designed and crafted by the Canton Quilters Guild. Take this quilt home for years of enjoyment and a warm reminder of your support of our Stark County libraries.

Canton Quilters Guild

3. Up, Up and Away Flying in a two-place stick and rudder Bellanca 7ACA Champion plane is one of the purest ways to experience flying. Certified flight instructor, Rev. John Clark will give the lucky bidder the chance to take aerial photographs of the beautiful countryside in our area. See contour faming patterns the way the birds see it. Also, if a youth between 14 and 18, this flight can be registered as flight instruction airtime in the EAA Young Eagles program. What a way to get a young person started in the world of aviation. Total time including flight preparation, approximately one hour. Arranged time between pilot and individual. Must fly from surrounding airport such as Minerva, Carrollton, Alliance or New Philadelphia.

Rev. John W. Clark and Connie Clark

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4. A Day on the LakeCatch the big one from a 21 foot, fully-rigged Stratos bass boat on your choice of local lakes including small mouth bass fishing on Lake Erie. Dave Waikem will host this full-day adventure and share some casting tips and fish tales. You’re sure to have a fish tale or two of your own after this day on the lake!

Dave Waikem

5. Springtime on Congress Lake - Dinner for 10Invite your friends with custom invites for an evening at Congress Lake. Delight them with cocktails, dinner and desserts at two spectacular locations on Congress Lake as Brian and Dianne Cain and Steve and Lisa Albertson welcome you to their homes. April 18, 2013 is the date to feast on a delicious creation from Joe Pileggi’s Catering (valued at $1,200) and Hazel Artisan Bakery Café. All the makings of a great party. The only thing missing is you. So raise those paddles high!

Paper Couture • Joe Pileggi’s Catering • Hazel Artisan Bakery CaféBrian and Dianne Cain • Steve and Lisa Albertson

Heidleberg Distributors

6. Behind the Scenes Director’s Tour at the Canton Museum of Art Thursday, May 30, 2013, 7-9 p.m.Join executive director, M.J.Albacete for a private reception for 20 in the Museum’s Wilkof Courtyard, and explore the retrospective exhibit,  Joseph O’Sickey: Unifying Art, Life and Love.Still creating art from his studio in Kent, Ohio, Joseph O’Sickey (b. 1918) is an important figure in American art -- with a career that spans seven decades and includes numerous awards, exhibitions and one-man shows in Northeast Ohio and New York City. Known for his sparkling, impressionistic garden scenes, O’Sickey’s canvases also explore themes from the circus, race tracks, and the Cleveland Metropark Zoo, as well as travels along Maine’s coast and France. The reception will include wine and hors devourers plus custom designed invitations.

Canton Museum of Art and M.J. AlbaceteJim and Darlene Violet  • Paper Couture

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7. Judith Ripka EarringsDazzle day or night with these sterling silver and 18k yellow gold blue corundum earrings with white sapphire. The perfect touch of bling!

Gasser Fine Jewelers

8. Beer Tasting Dinner for 12 at Glenmoor Country ClubChef Meeker dinner specialties chosen to pair perfectly with beers all in the cozy setting of Glenmoor Country Club. Your friends will be so excited to receive the custom invitation from Paper Couture for this evening of tasty fun!Glenmoor Country Club • Paper Couture • Heidleberg Distributors

9. The Easiest Thanksgiving Dinner Ever – 1,2,3!Step One – Order a gorgeous fall centerpiece from the English Garden with your $50 gift certificateStep Two – Pick up Roasted Turkey and all the fixings for twelve people including two freshly baked pies from Brookside Country ClubStep Three – Relax with your family and friends for the easiest Thanksgiving Day ever!

The English Garden • Brookside Country Club

10. Buckeye Beer BBQ for 12Taste beers from around the Buckeye state with the best BBQ in the state – Old Carolina BBQ. Everything will be delivered to your home for a taste of Ohio. Invitations will be designed just for you by Paper Couture.

Old Carolina Barbecue • Heidelberg Distributors • Paper Couture

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Raise Your Number for

LITERACYThe Tap Into Literacy Committee worked hard to find some wonderful auction items to interest every one of our guests, but we know that sometimes you just don’t see that special something that makes you want to bid. We all want to see what our donation will mean in the community, so tonight you will have a chance to raise your number for specific items that will help the Library reach out into the community and connect people with the ever-expanding world of ideas and information. Thanks to your help, more children will connect to the joy of reading, more job-seekers will connect to technology training, and more readers will connect to the world of eBooks.

$1,000 BID Will purchase an iPad for use in storytime. These tools will teach

children digital literacy while keeping learning fun.

$500 BIDWill buy a spot for 50 jobseekers in technology training classes so

they can learn the technology literacy skills they need to find work.

$100 BIDWill provide more than 150,000 cardholders access to 6 eBook titles

helping meet the exploding demand for eBooks.

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Silent Auction Rules

The silent auction will run from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.

1. Bid sheets may not be removed. Bid sheets list the minimum starting bid and minimum bid increase. Persons desiring to bid must post their bid number and appropriate amount on the top-most blank line of the bid sheet.

2. Anyone standing over an item or shielding a bid sheet will be disqualified from bidding on that item.

3. Any invalid bid will be disqualified. In the event of a dispute, an auction official will have the authority to determine the winning bidder.

4. Before the conclusion of the evening, full payment is required for all auction items and services. The cashiers will accept cash, checks made out to SCDL Foundation, Visa, MC, or Discover.

5. All sales are final – no exchanges or refunds.

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SILENT AUCTION ITEMS1. Hand Cut Glass RingBlack magic for her finger. Rhodium plated brass shank fits ring sizes 5-8.

Liz Upham/Stella and Dot Jewelry

2. Foursome for Golf and LunchPlay eighteen holes with a cart and use the $50 gift certificate for lunch. Golf any weekday or weekend after noon, but no holidays. Fore for four!

Raintree Country Club • Sylvestor’s North End Grille

3. Three Five- to Six- Foot Pine TreesImprove your view. Choose blue or Norway spruce. For the birds! Planting not included.

John Cassler Landscaping

4. Graceful Nomad NecklaceLabradorite stones and resin beads are hand knotted and combined with a rope cord. Twenty-nine inch length with lobster clasp.

Liz Upham/Stella and Dot Jewelry

5. Decorative Glass DecanterYour hospitality is showing. Exquisite green swirl pattern on a work of art.

Studio Arts and Glass

6. Private Shopping PartySelect a Sunday morning, invite up to twenty friends, and enjoy a light breakfast and a special discount at a favorite women’s clothing store.

Talbots of Belden Village

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7. Custom Baby Blanket and Stuffed Polar CubA special, personalized baby gift. A cuddly stuffed animal, some bedtime story favorites, and a soft blanket with baby’s name, date of birth, birth weight, and all the particulars embroidered around the edges for the dear one.

Baby Tyme • Cotton Candy by Candy Ziegler

8. Tag Learning SystemThis system from Leapfrog includes two books, storage case, and the Tag Solar System Adventure Pack. Learning to read is fun!

Mark and Tonya Wright

9. Laser Quest Party for EightTwo games and the use of the party room for approximately two hours. Make reservations for any Tuesday through Thursday evening. Live action laser tag at its best!

Laser Quest Canton

10. Krups Beertender and two Mini-KegsHave a cold one with friends. Smart styling for great partying. Froth included!

Jim and Darlene Violet

11. Tailgate TreasuresCraft beer glasses - Pilsners, Stratton beer mugs. Great Beers book. Football party plates and napkins and some beer. Go team!

Jim and Darlene Violet

12. McKenna American Girl DollShe’s the 2012 Girl of the Year, the newest doll in a series of limited edition contemporary characters. The accompanying book tells her story. She’s a determined girl who uses her strengths to turn challenges into triumphs.

American Girl

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13. Mystery BasketVariety 6 pack of beer, The Eloquent Corpse and Eloquent Blood signed by the author Dr. Audrey Lavin, and four passes to movies at the Palace Theatre for the latest mystery feature.

Dr. Audrey Lavin • The Palace Theatre • SCDL Foundation Board

14. Wine Lover’s BasketOne bottle of Callaway Chardonnay, $40 gift certificate to Gervasi Vineyard, Two glasses for toasting. Cheers!

Gervasi Vineyard • Jordan and Terri Greenwald

15. Art BasketEasy Watercolor, Understanding Color and Creative Watercolor signed by the author Marcia Moses. Plus a sketch pad, watercolor pencils and an artist canvas. Go ahead, get creative!

Marcia Moses

16. Beer and More Beer12 bottles of Great Lakes Brewing Co.’s Oktoberfest and $40 gift certificate to the Geisen Haus. A beer lover’s dream.

Geisen Haus • SCDL Foundation Board

17. Pizza for a YearEnjoy a Wood Fired Pizza weekly for a year.

Greg and Amy Goehring/91 Wood Fired Oven

18. Lobster and Monster4 pack of Great Lakes Brewing Co.’s Lake Erie Monster and $25 gift certificate to Red Lobster. You might want to stay out of the water.

Red Lobster • SCDL Foundation Board

19. Triple the CharmThree handmade-crochet bracelets custom designed to match any venue from beer tasting to 5th avenue.

Carrie S. Sibila

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20. Beer and Burgers6 pack of Great Lakes Brewing Co.’s Oktoberfest and $30 gift certificate to Five Guys Burgers and Fries. Enjoy!

Five Guys Burgers and Fries • SCDL Foundation Board

21. Girls Night Out - Beading Boot Camp for 10 women Invite 10 of your besties to learn the basics of beading while making a pair of earrings and a bracelet.

Edy Seaman/Edy Bead Shoppe • Paula Mastroianni

22. Beer and Bagels6 pack of Breckenridge Brewery Summerbright Ale and 2 dozen bagels from Einstein Brothers Bagels. Breakfast of champions?

Einstein Brothers Bagels • SCDL Foundation Board

23. Beer and Nuts6 pack of Leinenkugel’s Oktoberfest and a $10 gift certificate to Heggy’s Nut Shop. Ready for a party.

Heggy’s Nut Shop • SCDL Foundation Board

24. Music City Breweries Await You… Nashville, TN A two-night all-inclusive weekend stay for two people at the home of Kent and Dianne Oliver in Nashville, TN (aka Music City).  Weekend festivities will include lunch at a local brewery, breakfast at the Loveless Cafe, dinner at one of Nashville’s many great eating spots, dinner at the Oliver’s one night, a visit to Nashville’s honky tonk district and a VIP tour or the Nashville Public Library.  Other outings to be determined based on preferences. Accommodations are casual and comfortable.  Round trip transportation not included.  Date to be scheduled in first half of 2013. Included is a Sheets gas card just to make sure you make it back to Canton.

Dianne and Kent Oliver • Jim and Darlene Violet

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25. Booze Cruise Micro Brew BasketExperience beers from around the USA without leaving your home. Tee shirts & beer goggles from across US.

Dianne and Kent Oliver

26. Oodles of Noodles for a YearEnjoy a pasta dish once each week for a year.

Greg and Amy Goehring/91 Wood Fired Oven

27. The Rathskeller Awaits You….Spread Eagle Tavern & Inn Overnight/Breakfast Package Spend a tavern night in the Federal Period architecture featuring eleven rooms and twelve fireplaces taken directly from the works of the renowned late 18th Century architect Asher Benjamin.

Spread Eagle Tavern and Inn, Hanoverton, OH

28. Cheeseburgers in Paradise for a YearEnjoy a cheeseburger each week for a year.

Greg and Amy Goehring/3 Brothers Corner Tavern

29. Spa Indulgence BasketPut your best face forward with a one-hour facial and relax with your home spa goodies.

Massage Envy Spa - Belden Village • Friend of the Foundation

30. Ready to ShineA tree with ten pairs of fun earrings to go with any outfit and any mood.

B-Unique Fashion Jewelry/Penny McKnight Friend of the Foundation

31. Holiday CharmThis Limited Edition Christopher Radko Ornament was made in Poland and will be a statement piece in your holiday décor.

Barthel’s Garden Center

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32. Be the BrewmasterMake your own brew with this homebrew equipment kit and ingredient kit.

Hydro House of Ohio

33. Ready to WearThis collection of fashion jewelry in a pretty jewelry box will add just the right accent to any look.

B-Unique Fashion Jewelry/Penny McKnightFriend of the Foundation

34. Country CharmThis country cute white-washed stand will make a nice addition to the lucky bidder’s home and the fabric decorative pumpkin adds some fall charm.

Gentle Brook

35. Hit the GreensGet the clubs out for this foursome, 18 hole green fees with cart and tee it up.

Ohio Prestwick Country Club

36. Deck the HallsHoliday tree package includes: a fresh cut Fraser fir 6’-7’, a “marriage saver” tree stand, and an 8.5” Perfect Poinsettia. Now you’re ready to celebrate.

Rice’s Nursery and Landscaping

37. Do the TwistSparkle with this handmade sterling silver and pink crystal “twister” bracelet.

Expressions by Paula Mastroianni

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38. Golf at CongressHave a beautiful day on the course with this golf round for four at Congress Lake Club. Not too rough!

Congress Lake Club

39. Fashion FunFloral jewelry box with fashion jewelry collection because girls just want to have fun.

B-Unique Fashion Jewelry/Penny McKnightFriend of the Foundation

40. Fiesta Fun BasketFour colorful splash glasses, agave-sweetened margarita mix and $30 gift certificate to El Campesino on Cleveland Ave. Ole!

El Campesino – Cleveland Ave. • Friend of the Foundation

41. Thanksgiving CenterpieceLet this lovely grapevine cornucopia with silk flowers in beautiful fall colors grace your holiday table.

Canton Flower Shop

42. Golf and LunchYou and a friend can hit the links for nine holes at Edgewood Golf Club and then head over to Samantha’s on Portage to use this $25 gift certificate. Sounds like a good day!

Edgewood Golf Club • Samantha’s on Portage

43. Charge!Four tickets to see the Canton Charge at the Civic Center. Here we go Charge, here we go!

Canton Charge

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44. Two of Canton’s Classic Tastes in One BasketA year’s supply of Taggart’s Ice Cream and Kennedy’s BBQ. YUM....is all we can say!

Taggart’s Ice Cream • Kennedy’s BBQ

45. Holiday CardsA $50 gift certificate to be used to towards a Christmas Card purchase. Say “Happy Holidays” with style!

Paper Couture/Meridith Foster White

46. Asian Delight BasketA $30 gift certificate to A1 Japan Steakhouse, serving bowl with decorative Asian accents and a Basic Asian Cookbook. Pretty and yummy!

A1 Japan Steakhouse • Friend of the Foundation

47. Wine and Food Lover’s Basket I$50 gift certificate to 91 Wood Fired Oven or 3 Brothers Corner Tavern with Carluccio’s Complete Italian Food and Windows on the World Complete Wine Course.

Greg and Amy Goehring/91 Wood Fired OvenFriend of the Foundation

48. Wine and Food Lover’s Basket II$50 gift certificate to 91 Wood Fired Oven or 3 Brothers Corner Tavern with Nick Stellino’s Glorious Italian Cooking and Oz Clarke’s New Classic Wines.

Greg and Amy Goehring/91 Wood Fired OvenFriend of the Foundation

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49. Lakeside GetawayEnjoy a weekend getaway to the “Chautauqua on Lake Erie” at this lovely 6 bedroom, 3 bath cottage in Lakeside, Ohio. This getaway treasure is located just a few short blocks from the shore, a few miles from Marblehead Lighthouse, and a short boat ride from the Lake Erie Islands. This weekend package is available for May 3-5, 2013, and includes use of a golf cart to get around town and a $50 gift certificate to the lovely Mon Ami Restaurant and Historic Winery. (No smoking, no pets. Available listed dates only).

Roger and Jan Baker

50. Mexican Food BasketA $25 gift certificate to Don Pablo’s Mexican Kitchen, a colorful serving dish, and a copy of Betty Crocker’s Mexican Cookbook. Bring on the hot sauce!

Don Pablo’s Mexican Kitchen • Friend of the Foundation

51. Weekend WheelsTake a ride in this exotic car; in fact, take it for the whole weekend with this offering from Jeff ’s Motorcars. Choices may include a BMW Z4, Mercedes SLK, or a Pontiac Solstice – based on selection and availability. Pick up on Friday morning and return by Sunday at 4:00 p.m. (Requires a valid Ohio driver’s license, proof of insurance; can’t be driven out-of-state, must be at least 25 years of age, offer expires 6 months from auction date and does not include holiday weekends). Call Chris at Jeff ’s Motorcars to schedule your weekend wheels.

Jeff ’s Motorcars

52. Accent TableThis 15” square hardwood accent table will add functionality and a warm style to any room.

Casey’s Furniture

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53. Lilly Pulitzer Shopping PartyLet Lilly host your party. Invite friends and family to an exclusive in-store shopping party. We’ll close our doors and open the “bubbly” just for you!

Lilly Pulitzer – Legacy Village

54. Kindle Fire HDThe world’s most advanced 7” tablet, stunning HD display, exclusive Dolby audio, fastest wifi.

Brian and Lindsay Zimmerman

55. Wine and Chocolate BasketAn invitation to the Avenue Wine Shop’s Friday Wine Tasting for two, paired beautifully with two pounds of Heggy’s Chocolate plus a bottle of red and a bottle of white. Deliciously decadent.

Avenue Wine Shop • Ben Heggy Candy Co.Jordan and Terri Greenwald

56. Art PrintFramed print of classic romantic art featuring couple.

Friend of the Foundation

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BRING ON THE BLINGSpecial thanks to Gasser Fine Jewelers

for these spectacular pieces.

57. Roberto Coin EarringsBe the envy of all your friends with these stunning 18k yellow gold and amethyst drop earrings.

58. Judith Ripka EarringsMake your presence known! Perfect for any occasion you will dazzle with these stunning sterling silver and 18 k yellow gold canary crystal earrings with white sapphires.

59. Filip and Co. Ladies WristwatchBe on time and in style with this irresistible stainless steel, date just Wristwatch by Cleveland watchmaker Filip & Co. with Roman dial and light green patent leather strap. Different color straps are available and can be changed at Gassers.

60. Judith Ripka BraceletMake a statement with this mesmerizing sterling silver and 18k yellow gold signature Judith Ripka evil eye bracelet.

61. Black Charriol Celtic BraceletA must-have for day or night! Wrap your wrist in this chic stainless steel, 18k white gold, .09 diamond black bangle bracelet. Simply Spellbinding!

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62. White Gold Charriol Celtic BraceletWear alone or combined with other Charriol bracelets. This 18 k yellow gold, 0.5 diamond classic bangle bracelet is the must-have accessory.

63. Judith Ripka BraceletElegant sterling silver, 18 k yellow gold, white sapphire blue corundum bangle bracelet will be a stunner for every occasion.

64. Tacori Amethyst RingMake a statement with this sterling silver and 18k. rose gold amethyst ring. The perfect pop of color and class!

65. Multi-Color Stone NecklaceChannel your inner goddess with this enchanting 14k yellow gold multi-color stone necklace.

66. Colorful Honoroa Stretch BraceletsEnjoy these delicious colored bracelets alone or together. These fabulous bracelets would make a wonderful gift or add some fun to your own jewelry collection.

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The Stark County District Library Foundation would like to sincerely thank all the donors of items and services for the Silent and Live Auctions, as well as all of the bidders. Your generosity at this event will help ensure the continuation of literacy programs and other services at your public libraries.

Special Thanks

Rick Chievitz and Biery CheeseMarcie Williams and Blake’s Café & Cupcakery

Jeff Kiko and Kiko AuctionsJoe Waggoner and Waggoner’s Chocolates

Fred Scaglione and Samuel AdamsAll of our Volunteers and Beer Pourers

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Tap Into Literacy Committee

Leslie K. Schneider, ChairConnie AlltonJanet BakerMary ByrneMary CalnonMary Alice FeczkoJeanne FreitagKellie OchsDianne OliverDenise ScalaKevin SmithRob VailDarlene VioletDave WaikemLindsay Zimmerman

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