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Rotary’s ‘Spring Fling’ Auction

Starts At 5:30 On Railroad Ave.

Would-be bidders review the offerings at the Cooperstown Rotary Club's "Spring Fling" Auction, due to begin at 5:30 p.m. today at One Railroad Ave.  In the foreground, Rotarians Tom Lieber and Ellen Tillapaugh examine a set of dishes.  Behind them are Lynn DeLong, visiting from Mayfield, with Gail Olin, Fly Creek, and her dog Teddy.   Tickle Me Pink barbecue and Red Shed brewery are offering refreshments.  The main event, the "Spring Fling" festival, begins at noon Saturday.  Railroad Avenue will be closed off for the occasion.  (Jim Kevlin/AllOTSEGO.com)
Would-be bidders review the offerings at the Cooperstown Rotary Club’s “Spring Fling” Auction, due to begin at 5:30 p.m. today at One Railroad Ave. In the foreground, Rotarians Tom Lieber and Ellen Tillapaugh examine a set of dishes. Behind them are Lynn DeLong, visiting from Mayfield, with Gail Olin, Fly Creek, and her dog Teddy. Tickle Me Pink barbecue and Red Shed brewery are offering refreshments. The main event, the “Spring Fling” festival, begins at noon Saturday. Railroad Avenue will be closed off for the occasion. (Jim Kevlin/AllOTSEGO.com)

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