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Rotarians Prepare 65 Baskets 

For ‘Spring Fling’ Silent Auction

Cooperstown Rotarians – from left, Marge Landers, Margaret Savoie, Karen Cadwalader and Joan Badgley – pack one of 65 baskets of goodies that will be auctioned off at 5 p.m. Friday at 1 Railroad Ave., Cooperstown, a “warm-up” to Saturday’s “Spring Fling.” Gary Kuch and Bob Schlather will be auctioneers. Food and refreshments available. The auction is a preview to Saturday’s main in event – from noon to 5 p.m., a festival of music, food, games and other fun in the middle of Railroad Avenue. Highlights include the Spurbeck’s Market 75th anniversary, and samples provided by the Beverage Trail. (Jim Kevlin/AllOTSEGO.com)
Cooperstown Rotarians – from left, Marge Landers, Margaret Savoie, Karen Cadwalader and Joan Badgley – pack one of 65 baskets of goodies that may be bid on during a Silent Auction Saturday at the club’s “Spring Fling” festival on Railroad Avenue.   The festival begins with an actual auction at 5 p.m. Friday at 1 Railroad Ave., Cooperstown, a “warm-up” event; Gary Kuch and Bob Schlather will be auctioneers. Food and refreshments available. Saturday, the “Spring Fling” will be noon-5 p.m. along closed-off Railroad Avenue, featuring not just a silent auction, but food, games and music throughout the afternoon.  Highlights include the Spurbeck’s Market 75th anniversary, and samples provided by the Beverage Trail. (Jim Kevlin/AllOTSEGO.com)

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