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An amphoriscus (Middle Bronze I or Early Bronze IV, 2250 – 2000 B.C.) is one of the artifacts up for auction at the art and artifacts benefit for the Plumas County Museum. |
Plumas County Museum supporters will have more than an opportunity to bid on art and artifacts at Longboards Bar & Grill Saturday, June 9.
In addition to the auction, guests will enjoy live music by FlyWire String Quartet and hors d’oeuvers with wine or cocktails between 4 and 7 p.m. Golfers who purchase the $20 ticket receive membership privileges at Plumas Pines Golf Resort for the day.
This is the second year for the museum fundraiser; last year’s proceeds totaled some $5,000 according to museum director Scott Lawson.
Silent and live auctions will feature works from local artists such as Bill Peters and Ann Donnenwirth-Hardin, as well as older artwork donated for the event. Lawson said he had his eye on a “cool picture of a sailboat.”
Historical artifacts will also be up for bid, including silver, china, steer horn furniture from the Kansas plains and an Israeli funerary urn, circa 2250 – 2000 B.C.
Tickets are on sale at Epilog Books in Quincy; Mill Works, Red House Art and Eastern Plumas Chamber of Commerce in Graeagle; Portola Village Pharmacy; Indian Valley Chamber of Commerce in Greenville; and B&B Booksellers in Chester. Tickets are also available online at plumasmuseum.org. Proceeds benefit Plumas County Museum.
For more information, contact museum staff at 283-6320.
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