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Live Country Auction 2013

The Friday night of Dahlonega's upcoming 17th annual Bear on the Square Mountain
Festival will be a festive occasion centered around its Live Country Auction in
the MainStage Tent just across the street from Hancock Park.

Bear Auction Invitation

Activities on Friday night, April 19, will include both a live and a silent
auction, music and food in the tent, to be located this year at the intersection
of North Park Street and Warwick Street. The silent auction bidding and preview
of live auction items will get underway at 5 p.m. Food service and music will
begin at 5:30 p.m. with catering provided by Shenanigans Irish Pub and the
Bourbon Street Grille of Dahlonega. As always, there will be no charge for food
or wine, but donations will be accepted to offset the cost of the event. Music
for the Live Country Auction will be performed by the Sons of Bluegrass, a group
comprised entirely of high caliber majors from the one-of-a-kind, four-year B.A.
in bluegrass music program at East Tennessee State University.

The live auction bidding will start at 7 p.m. with professional auctioneer Sam
Williamson returning to run the show. Silent auction bidding will end promptly
at 8 p.m.

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Glenda Pender, festival president, said the Friday night activities are actually
a kickoff party held each year "to thank the community and our sponsors for
their continued support of the Bear on the Square event." The auction features
the work of noted folk artist Billy Roper, along with the work of other talented
local artists and juried artists taking part in the festival's Artist
Marketplace. Among them are artists from the John C. Campbell Folk School, which
is Bear on the Square's Festival Sponsor. There will also be bidding on gift
baskets, individual items, services and other products from the local business
community.

Click here for the pieces from Billy Roper

Click here for a new auction collaboration painting by Billy Roper and James Sargous.

 Click here for more auction items.

Melanie Pruitt, auction chair, expressed her "heartfelt thanks" to the community ceramic bear—shields
for past and continued support of the Bear auction. "My auction volunteers have been amazing, and the donations and support from local merchants and businesses is just superior. This support is what keeps the Bear going." The auction committee will begin accepting donations for this year's auction on Monday, March 25, and contributors can either bring their items to Cranberry Corners or contact Pruitt to have a procurement officer pick up the item. In order to have the contributing business or individual's name and donation listed in the auction catalog, the item must be brought in by Wednesday, April 17. Any items received after the deadline will not be listed in the public catalog.

Ceramic Bear by Janice and Pat Shields  >>>>>


Contributing businesses and individuals are asked to include a brief description of their item and its approximate retail value, and theywill receive a receipt for tax purposes. Those having questions about the auction are asked to contact
Melanie Pruitt

One of Kranbery Kathy's Dahlonega Mountain Dreaming, a Mountain Music T-shirt designed by Jon Dahlstrom, Cranberry Corners is donating to the Bear on the Square Auction.

Kranbery Kathy modeling the Dahlonega Mountain Dreaming T-shirt

 

Bear on the Square Sponsors

nick_pender_pic_smFounding Sponsor:

The Pender Family

***  Festival Sponsor  *** 

John C campbell

billy_roper_pic_smHeritage Sponsor

Billy Roper

Norman Adams Insurance Agency

Food Court Sponsor 

Northside 

Artist Sponsor

Appalachian Studies Center

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University of North Georgia 

Folklife Sponsor

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MainStage co-sponsor

Douglas A. Singleton

& Associates, PC 

   

MainStage co-sponsor

Smithhouse 

Artist Sponsor

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Marketplace Sponsor

GiggleMonkey

Children's Program 

 

Shenanigans

   

Workshops

BourbonSt 

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