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Local patrons unite at Auction for the Arts
by Derek McCaleb, Contributing Writer
The crowd enjoys dinner. There was a large turnout, with over 150 present.
The crowd enjoys dinner. There was a large turnout, with over 150 present.
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Local Photographer Janis Dooley supporting the auction not only by donating several pieces to be auctioned but also purchasing several pieces including this piece “Paprika Coil Container” donated by Stoneware Artist Jane McGinnis-Glynn.
Local Photographer Janis Dooley supporting the auction not only by donating several pieces to be auctioned but also purchasing several pieces including this piece “Paprika Coil Container” donated by Stoneware Artist Jane McGinnis-Glynn.
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Kristen Hix and her daughter purchased the piece “Red Flower,” which was donated by local Photographer Janis Dooley.
Kristen Hix and her daughter purchased the piece “Red Flower,” which was donated by local Photographer Janis Dooley.
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David Harper (middle), candidate for the 38th District of the Tennessee General Assembly, takes an opportunity to talk to two members of the trio “Kinship, Melanie Bowman (left) and Dale Meador (right).
David Harper (middle), candidate for the 38th District of the Tennessee General Assembly, takes an opportunity to talk to two members of the trio “Kinship, Melanie Bowman (left) and Dale Meador (right).
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Dr. Rhett Raum, of Raum Family Dentistry here in Lafayette, and his wife Katherine were big supporters of the Auction for the Arts. Dr. Raum and Katherine purchased several pieces during the auction only to donate a few of the pieces back to the MCAC to be resold immediately. They also purchased and donated a piece to the Macon County Historical Society.
Dr. Rhett Raum, of Raum Family Dentistry here in Lafayette, and his wife Katherine were big supporters of the Auction for the Arts. Dr. Raum and Katherine purchased several pieces during the auction only to donate a few of the pieces back to the MCAC to be resold immediately. They also purchased and donated a piece to the Macon County Historical Society.
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Ben Bray auctioning off the “Collaborative Effort” 2012.
Ben Bray auctioning off the “Collaborative Effort” 2012.
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L to R: Mary Massey, Bryli Nichols, and Kennedy Hix enjoying the art pieces.
L to R: Mary Massey, Bryli Nichols, and Kennedy Hix enjoying the art pieces.
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The art piece “Collaborative Effort” 2012. This piece was created out of clay by local artists here in Macon County. Those who collaborative in this piece include Thomas Massy, Mary Massey, Rebecca McMurtry, Betty Jo McMurtry, Krystal McMurtry, Mary Chunn, Ethan Wakfield, Isaac Wakefield, and Carley Miller.
The art piece “Collaborative Effort” 2012. This piece was created out of clay by local artists here in Macon County. Those who collaborative in this piece include Thomas Massy, Mary Massey, Rebecca McMurtry, Betty Jo McMurtry, Krystal McMurtry, Mary Chunn, Ethan Wakfield, Isaac Wakefield, and Carley Miller.
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The trio “Kinship” perform a song during dinner.
The trio “Kinship” perform a song during dinner.
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The Macon County Arts Council (MCAC) held their annual Auction for the Arts dinner in the Sally Wells Building on August 25, 2012.

The mission of the MCAC is to stimulate interest and awareness in all forms of art, to encourage creative expression in all the arts; to promote continual growth of the arts through schools, community activities and special events; and to coordinate art activities that will make participation in the arts accessible to all in Macon County.

The auction opened at 5:00 to allow bidders to preview and silently bid on artwork donated by local artists and photographers. Dinner was served at 6:00 which featured a pasta bar catered by Linda’s Catering and desserts by Brandy Nichols.

During dinner, the guests were treated to some live entertainment by the trio “Kinship.” At 7:00, Ben Bray, of Ben Bray Real Estate & Auction Company, took over and the bidding began. Monies raised from this auction will go back to Macon County in the form of events such as Movies in the Park, Art in the park, The Young Americans show, and many more.

The Macon County Arts Council would like to thank everyone for attending and purchasing the items so graciously donated by the members and supporters of MCAC, their corporate sponsors: Macon Bank and Trust, Citizens Bank, North Central, Jett Williams and Keith Atkinson, and Ben Bray for volunteering his time to be the auctioneer. They would also like to thank Chairperson Kathy Eden and Co-Chairperson Brandy Nichols for their efforts on this project and for giving their time for a wonderful cause.

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