Variety of items fill 4-H Still Project Auction

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CCM/Thomas Clapper Abigail Zeedyk of Farm Raisers 4-H club sold a handmade stained glass window for $400 to Geno and Heather Kiko, of Kiko Auctioneers and Realty at the July 17 4-H Still Project Auction. Zeedyk cut all of the glass and did the soldering work herself. It has many types of different glass to make up the piece. The cross in the piece is what drew the Kiko family to bid according to Heather Kiko.

Items ranging from food, furniture, paintings, wood cutting, metal work, stained glass and more were sold at the 4-H Still Project Auction held July 17. 

Claire Eshler topped the sale with cinnamon rolls sold to Mark Cargill for $1,900. Abagail Bailey sold an American flag cake for $1,300. 

One unique item in the sale was a handmade stained glass window made by Abigail Zeedyk and purchased by Geno and Heather Kiko of Kiko Auctions and Realty. The window featured a cross, a heart and a butterfly along with a chain to display it.

One hundred and twenty-three items were sold this year. The sale totaled $70,445 and add-ons resulted in approximately $75,000 total.

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