Auction Rules and Procedures
Proxy Bidding and Pre-Assigned Numbers

Silent Auction Items
Arts and Originals
Tastes Around Killingworth
In the Garden
Fun Stuff in Connecticut and Beyond
Children's Treasures
Health and Beauty
Essential Services
Miscellaneous Treasures


This beautiful quilt is a last minute donation to the Silent Auction.
Details to follow.
Auction Rules and Procedures

All auction items have been generously donated to the Library for the purpose of raising funds. Sale of these items benefits the Library and its annual operation. Thank you to all our donors and auction patrons.

1. Each auction item will either be on display or, in the case of gift certificates, be described on the bid sheet.
2. Bidding will begin at 2:00 p.m. and close at 5:00 p.m. promptly. Warning of the imminent closing of the Silent Auction will be given.
3. A Bid Sheet will be displayed for each item. To place a bid, write our Auction Number (given to you at registration) on the appropriate line followed by a bid amount.
4. Minimum bids and bid increments will be noted on the Bid Sheet. Please raise the bid by the minimum increment or more. Any final bid not following the minimum bid increment rule is automatically awarded to the last correct bid following these rules.
5. The winner of each item will be determined by the bid number that appears with the highest bid (and adhering to the minimum bid increment rule) at the close of the Silent Auction.
6. Winners of the Silent Auction will be announced as soon as possible. The process of inputting all the bid sheets into the computer requires time and accuracy. We ask that you please be patient during this process.
7. To maintain confidentiality, names will not be used throughout the auction, only bid numbers.
8. Winners must pay by cash or check on the day of the auction unless previously arranged. Please make checks payable to: KLA (Killingworth Library Association).
9. All items must be removed at the close of the auction unless other arrangements are made with the Auction Chair.
10. Please note, the tax-deductible amount of your contribution is the difference between the amount paid and the fair market value of the item(s) purchased if the amount paid exceeds market value.
 
 
Proxy Bidding and Pre-Assigned Auction Numbers

Proxy bidding will take place the week prior to the auction. If you are unable to attend the auction you may bid on items in advance. Your proxy bid will be the opening bid on the item(s) you have chosen.

If your proxy bid amount is not exceeded on the day of the auction you will be the winner of the item(s). You will be notified by phone on the day following the auction. At that time, you will be asked to make arrangements to pick-up and pay for your item(s) within the week.

In addition to proxy bidding, you may also call to obtain your bid number before the event in order to avoid registration at the auction.

To make a proxy bid or obtain a pre-assigned bid number, please call Shelly Cumpstone at 663-2747. Requests can also be made by email at xmastreesrus@aol.com.

 
Silent Auction Items
Arts and Originals

100   Gather the family and capture the moment with this portrait in an outdoor setting.

Value: $150 Donated by: Amy Etra Photography, Killingworth

101   Frog in a Bog signed by local author, John Himmelman, is one of his latest works and features references to Killingworth's cranberry bog located on Pond Meadow Road .

Value: $16 Donated by: John Himmelman, Killingworth

102 A lovely, handcrafted jewelry set featuring a necklace, bracelet and earrings.

Value: $50 Donated by: Betsy Himmelman, Killingworth

103 Local craftsman, Ernie Hill, has created this one of a kind, hand-carved walking stick.

Value: $60 Donated by: Ernie Hill, The Country Woodcarver, Killingworth

104 Known for its' psychic energy, this translucent rainbow fluorite beaded necklace is sure to bring smiles and compliments. The unique handcrafted design is accented with sterling silver and rose quartz and comes with a leatherette pouch.

Value: $55 Donated by: Maureen Alfiero, Jewelry by You, Killingworth

105 Imagine this lovely still life oil painting of white tulips in a delft vase with a deep purple-blue background in your home. The gilded frame adds a lovely touch. Exquisite!

Value: $300 Donated by: Jay Folger, Killingworth

106 Bid on this gift certificate for an 8" x 10” family portrait taken at the studio or in the studio gardens here in Killingworth. Expires 10/31/2004 .

Value: $95 Donated by: Gannon Photography, Killingworth

107 A signed copy of Animal Rescue Club , by local author and naturalist, John Himmelman, would make a wonderful gift for a child or KES classroom.

Value: $15 Donated by: John Himmelman, Killingworth

108 Another beautiful set of jewelry for you…or how about a gift for Mom for Mother's Day? Set includes necklace, bracelet and earrings.

Value: $50 Donated by: Betsy Himmelman, Killingworth

109 This decorative, hand painted piece is so beautiful you may not want to use it, but just display it.

Value: $25 Donated by: Paintbrush Pleasures, Killingworth

110 This set of tumbled marble tiles are hand painted and would make a great backsplash or tray for serving wine and cheese.

Value: $150 Donated by: Off the Wall Murals, Randy Davis, Killingworth

111 This hand-hooked “schoolhouse” rug is a real beauty and made from all hand dyed wool in a Yankee Peddler primitive pattern. Great for your home or as a gift.

Value: $95 Donated by: Nicole Burger, Killingworth

112 This life-like American Oystercatcher is hand carved by master carver, Keith Mueller and is truly a collector's item.

Value: $500 Donated by: Keith Mueller, Killingworth

113 Have you been to the Ivoryton Playhouse in the “off-season”? This gift certificate is good for two tickets to any performance from September 30, 2004 to May 22, 2005 . Enjoy a great performance at this quaint theater so close to home.

Value: $50 Donated by: Ivoryton Playhouse Foundation, Ivoryton

114 This watercolor painting is of the Black Rock Schoolhouse, one of the original one-room schoolhouses in Killingworth, and is painted by a local artist.

Value: $250 Donated by: Laura Ludington, Killingworth

115 Unique poster print of "Doors of Middle Roast Meat Hill Road".

Value: $50 Donated by: Cindy Ericson-Kelly

 
Tastes Around Killingworth

200 Enjoy seafood on the deck this summer. A great place for the whole family.

Value: $25 Donated by: Bill's Seafood, Westbrook

201 A great menu to choose from and a fine selection of beers from around the world.

Value: $25 Donated by: Oliver's Taverne, Centerbrook

202a Fine dining right here in Killingworth on Route 80. Use this gift certificate for lunch or dinner.

Value: $25 Donated by: Country Squire Shoppes and Restaurant, Killingworth

202b Another gift certificate for lunch or dinner. Try the homemade soup and a Southern Italian Bread Salad.

Value: $25 Donated by: Country Squire Shoppes and Restaurant, Killingworth

202c Another gift certificate for lunch or dinner. The Chicken Kiev and red roasted potatoes would make a great meal.

Value: $25 Donated by: Country Squire Shoppes and Restaurant, Killingworth

202d Another gift certificate for lunch or dinner. Enjoy the Ploughman's lunch.

Value: $25 Donated by: Country Squire Shoppes and Restaurant, Killingworth

202e And…another gift certificate for lunch or dinner. How about grilled Portobello mushrooms?

Value: $25 Donated by: Country Squire Shoppes and Restaurant, Killingworth

203 Enjoy an evening of nouveau cuisine at this fine dining establishment in nearby Chester .

Value: $75 Donated by: River Tavern, Chester

204 If pasta is your favorite dish then head to this shoreline gourmet take-out restaurant for the best around and use this gift certificate toward something scrumptious.

Value: $25 Donated by: Pasta Vita, Old Saybrook

205 Killingworth's finest breakfast! Serves a great lunch and dinner, too.

Value: $30 Donated by: Copper Skillet, Killingworth

206 Enjoy this family-sized basket of brunch goodies from this popular deli and caterer in Deep River

Value: $65 Donated by: Pasta Unlimited, Deep River

207a Pizza to go. You pick the pizza and toppings from Killingworth's original pizzeria with this gift certificate.

Value: $15 Donated by: CJs Pizza, Killingworth

207b On the way home from a practice at Sheldon Field grab a pizza at CJ's.

Value: $15 Donated by: CJ's Pizza, Killingworth

207c How about another pizza from CJ's?

Value: $15 Donated by: CJ's Pizza, Killingworth

207d And another? Kids love it and what a great help on those busy days.

Value: $15 Donated by: CJ's Pizza, Killingworth

208a Is steak your favorite choice on the menu? Then make New Deal your favorite restaurant.

Value: $20 Donated by: New Deal Steakplace, Clinton

208b Enjoy another gift certificate to this steak house in Clinton

Value: $20 Donated by: New Deal Steakplace, Clinton

209 Grab a pizza, calzone or sit down and have a delicious meal at this family friendly restaurant right on Route 81.

Value: $20 Donated by: Dino's Pizza, Higganum

210 This is the place to visit when you and the family are ravenous! Includes a $50 gift certificate and two t-shirts!

Value: $70 Donated by: Lenny and Joe's Fish Tale, Westbrook

211 Redeem this gift certificate at the Deep River Farmers Market and enjoy fresh baked bread that is heavenly.

Value: $25 Donated by: Howard's Bread, Deep River

 
In the Garden

300 Complete your garden beds with five yards of mulch delivered to your door. Expires September 1, 2004

Value: $200 Donated by: Indian River Enterprises, Clinton

301 Need some work done around your yard this spring? Use this gift certificate for any landscape service.

Value: $100 Donated by: Chris Plum of Arbor Gardens , Killingworth

302 Ten yards of topsoil could do wonders for your Killingworth yard and gardens. Expires October 1, 2004

Value: $233 Donated by: Venuti Enterprises, Inc., Killingworth

303 Bid on five beautiful Mt. Laurels , the Connecticut state flower. These evergreens will bloom every June (pickup of four plants at the Nursery is required).

Value: $250 Donated by: Killingworth Nurseries, Killingworth

304 Get your one-acre lawn mowed three times ... you won't break a sweat. (Expires 9/15/2004 )

Value: $105 Donated by: Amato's Landscaping, Killingworth

305 Spring's finally here and soon it'll be time to start cutting the grass. Give your tractor a complete tune-up with this gift certificate (includes pick up and delivery).

Value: $150 Donated by: Killingworth True Value, Killingworth

306 Picture these adorable handmade sculptured bunnies in your garden nestled in among the flowers. Very cute.

Value: $100 Donated by: Harold Wright, Killingworth

307 Preparing a new garden? Start with 10 yards screened topsoil. Expires July 1, 2004 .

Value: $240 Donated by: A.A. Zanardi Co, Inc., Chester

308 Enjoy the beauty of this spring flowering tree from our local garden center.

Value: $100 Donated by: Running Brook Farms, Killingworth

309 Save waste and recycle vegetable matter, grass clippings, and leaves to create soil with this composter.

Value: $50 Donated by: Catherine Iino, Killingworth

 
Fun Stuff in Connecticut and Beyond

400 An adult or child can enjoy one riding lesson at Seahorse Farm on Beckwith Road in Killingworth.

Value: $30 Donated by: Seahorse Farm, Killingworth

401 Two nights at a Boston Bed and Breakfast! Choose from the many selections throughout the historic city offered by the Host Homes of Boston (up to $110/night some hotels require a 3-night minimum stay).

Value: $220 Donated by: Cornerstone Construction, Killingworth

402a Family Fun Pack for four to bowl for two hours, rent shoes and enjoy soda and popcorn at Saybrook Bowl. Sounds like a great time with the family.

Value: $40 Donated by: AMF Saybrook Bowl, Old Saybrook

402b Another Family Fun Pack for two hours of bowling fun.

Value: $40 Donated by: AMF Saybrook Bowl, Old Saybrook

403 Enjoy an outdoor summer concert at Harkness Park . This gift certificate for two lawn seats will provide a great night out.

Value: $40 Donated by: Summer Music at Harkness Park , Waterford

404 Family bird walk at Hammonasset State Park for up to ten people. Guided by Jerry Connolly, owner and birder extraordinaire.

Value: $100 Donated by: The Audubon Shop, Madison

405 Spend the day with your State Representative Brian O'Connor. You will receive a personal tour of the Capitol and have lunch in Hartford .

Value: $100 Donated by: Brian O'Connor, Westbrook

406 What better way to enjoy a great summer day…..four hours of fishing on a charter for two on Long Island Sound! Please arrange for use between May 15 and September 1, 2004 .

Value: $250 Donated by: Fish 4 Charters, Jeff Dobratz of Killingworth

407 Come and enjoy an English cottage garden tour. This garden was featured in Better Homes and Gardens Garden Shed” Magazine, spring 2002. This exclusive tour for 4 can be scheduled late May to mid-June and includes light refreshments.

Value: $40 Donated by: The Eustis Family, Chester

408 Enjoy a round of golf with cart for four players at this beautiful championship golf course in nearby Middlefield.

Value: $240 Donated by: Lyman Orchards Golf Club, Middlefield

409 Two can enjoy a wonderful performance of Call Me Madam on a Wednesday or Thursday evening, April 16 through July 13, 2004 .

Value: $100 Donated by: Goodspeed Opera House, Haddam

410 Get away to West Yarmouth on the Cape for an off-season weekend getaway in this three-bedroom ranch (sleeps 6). Friday thru Sunday, excluding July and August.

Value: $200 Donated by: Ralph and Florence Marrone, Killingworth

 
Children's Treasures

500 This adorable strawberry pattern hand knitted sweater, mittens and hat will be adorable on a young child. Perfect for those cool spring evenings.

Value: TBD Donated by: Sue Dineen, Killingworth

501 New baby on the way? This lovely hand knit blanket and hat would make a great shower or new mother's Mother's Day gift.

Value: TBD Donated by: Cynthia French of Michigan

502 Use this gift certificate towards a pool, gym or inflatables birthday party for up to 10 children at this fun activity center.

Value: $130 Donated by: Gymnastics World, Clinton

503 Little girls love tea parties. Plan your daughter's or granddaughter's next party here at the library. This Tea-rific party will be catered for 10 friends in 1st through 3rd grade.

Invitations, favors, decorations and a child-crafted straw bonnet are all provided. Date to be scheduled at everyone's convenience in the Library meeting room.

Value: $150 Donated by: Gayle Byrne and Nancy Bradley, Killingworth

504 If you have a young child interested in trying horseback riding, this farm offers a safe, nurturing environment and tender loving care for the young. Enjoy one riding lesson.

Value: $40 Donated by: High View Farm, Killingworth

505 Enjoy these great books by Discovery Toys and a gift certificate for a future order from this company offering toys that encourage development and learning.

Value: $75 Donated by: Michele Tackett, Discovery Toy Consultant, Deep River

506 Disney knows how to make children happy. Learning is made fun with the Timon & Pumbaa's Jungle Games on CD-ROM for Mac. Multiple game levels challenge players of all ages (recommended for ages 8+).

Value: $20 Donated by: Mike and Sue Irwin, Killingworth

507 This Read Along Animated Storybook features Disney's Pocohontas and is sure to be fun! The multi-level games will improve memory and concentration skills. Ages 3-9.

Value: $20 Donated by: Mike and Sue Irwin, Killingworth

508 Another wonderful animated storybook featuring The Lion King makes learning fun. Great Macintosh CD-ROM for children 3-9. Follow the story or try the games and activities.

Value: $20 Donated by: Mike and Sue Irwin, Killingworth

509 The Lion King Activity Center will keep your children busy for hours. The Macintosh CD-ROM is filled with games, puzzles and art activities for ages 5+.

Value: $20 Donated by: Mike and Sue Irwin, Killingworth

510 Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree animated storybook will be a hit with children ages 3-8. Build word recognition and early reading skills with this story, fun games and songs.

Value: $20 Donated by: Mike and Sue Irwin, Killingworth

511 Learn to dance this summer or perfect your skills. Use this gift certificate towards one free unlimited summer session. Expires August 31, 2004 .

Value : $22 Donated by: Backstage Dance Center , Killingworth

512 What a lovely cradle for a favorite doll! This hand decorated wicker cradle includes mattress, blanket, pillow, and quilt.

Value: $35 Donated by: Anne Nord, Killingworth

513 This hand painted children's stool is a treasure to pass on to other generations.

Value: $30 Donated by: Karen Hyde of Kiddy Winks, Killingworth

514 Your child can enjoy his or her own Adirondack chair. Hand crafted and hand painted.

Value: TBD Donated by: Karen Hyde, Kiddy Winks, Killingworth

515 These stacking boxes are beautiful and educational. A real treasure to keep for grandchildren!

Value: TBD Donated by: Karen Hyde, Kiddy Winks, Killingworth
 
Heath and Beauty

600 Did you ever wonder how fit you are? Certified personal trainer Rhonda Jette will determine flexibility and overall body composition and run an aerobic evaluation.

Value: $30 Donated by: Killingworth Fitness & Wellness Center

601 Get all the kinks and knots out and enjoy a relaxing warm stone (Swedish) 30-minute massage with Rhonda Jette, licensed massage therapist.

Value: $35 Donated by: Killingworth Fitness & Wellness Center

602 Use this gift certificate for products or services at this local hair salon.

Value: $100 Donated by: Headquarters Hair Studio, Killingworth

603 You'll feel great, and look great too, with this three-month membership to one of the best gyms on the shoreline.

Value: $199 Donated by: Shoreline Health and Fitness, Clinton

604 Join the latest craze. A 30-minute workout and you set your own pace. Gift certificate is for a 2-month membership and the $70 registration fee is waived if you join.

Value: $99 Donated by: Curves for Women, Higganum

605 This gift certificate can be used for products or services at this local beauty salon.

Value: $50 Donated by: Total Hair, Killingworth

606 Need to relax? Try yoga. Discover the benefits of yoga with this gift certificate for a six-class session held here in Killingworth.

Value: $66 Donated by: Lisa Uihlein of Yoga Works, Killingworth

607 Have you thought about Jazzercise as a way to get in shape and tone up? Well a new facility is opening at the Courtyard in Killingworth and this pass will get you in this entire summer.

Value: TBD Donated by: Jazzercise of Killingworth, Killingworth Courtyard

 
Essential Services

700 Four hours of cleaning by a professional (and we don't mean you!). What a treat!

Value: $100 Donated by: Cleaning Services, Killingworth

701 Keep your car running well with a complete lube, oil and filter change.

Value: $35 Donated by: Killingworth Garage, Killingworth

702 Time to put away those winter clothes but before you do be sure to have them dry cleaned. This gift certificate will get you started. Expires 9/13/04 .

Value: $25 Donated by: Blue Jay Cleaners 2, Madison

703 Top off your home fuel tank with 100 gallons of oil with this gift certificate.

Value: $160 Donated by: Pipeline Petroleum, Killingworth

704 Animal care sure adds up. Use this gift certificate toward products or services for your pet.

Value: $50 Donated by: Killingworth Animal Hospital , Killingworth

705 Country folk don't mind bugs, as long as they are not in our homes. Let the local exterminator help you “de-bug” with this gift certificate.

Value: $50 Donated by: Professional Exterminating Co. , Killingworth

706 Don't put off that electrical project any longer. Use this gift certificate for 4 hours of labor.

Value: $250 Donated by: TEK Electric, Killingworth

707 Keep your pool crystal clear this summer with this 50-pound container of Lithium Chloride.

Value: $205 Donated by: Davis Pools, Clinton

708 Use this gift certificate at this local pet groomer to show the beauty of your dog's fur. Vaccinations must be up to date.

Value: $45 Donated by: Prairie Dogs Grooming, Killingworth

709 Keep your septic system up to snuff with this pump out. Must live in Killingworth and you dig out to the cover.

Value: TBD Donated by: Ahearn & Sons, Killingworth

710 Have your dog completely groomed at this establishment in the Killingworth Village .

Value: $40 Donated by: Dogs to Dragons, Killingworth

 
Miscellaneous Treasures

800 Completing a spring decorating project? This gift certificate will come in handy for paint, wallpaper or whatever you need.

Value: $30 Donated by: Clinton Paint & Decorating, Clinton

801 Enjoy two large bottles of Papio wine from this local restaurant.

Value: $36 Donated by: Killingworth Café, Killingworth

802 Use this gift certificate for an opportunity to choose various stamp supplies or set plus receive an Idea Book & Catalog.

Value: $10 Donated by: Michele Nuhn, Stampin' Up, Killingworth

803 A gift certificate for your 2004 Christmas tree... why wait until December?

Value: $35 Donated by: Winterberry Farm, Killingworth

804 Enjoy two bottles of Brownstone Wine from this local package store next to the Country Market.

Value: $20 Donated by: Nitin LLC, Country Package Store, Killingworth

805 These hand-painted Dr Scholls are cute and funky in pink and lime green. Make a fashion statement!

Value: $65 Donated by: Jennifer White of FLAIR, Killingworth

806 There is nothing like the warmth of the wool from alpacas. Enjoy this pair of gray alpaca wool gloves.

Value: $30 Donated by: New England Alpacas, Killingworth

807 Enjoy three bottles of white wine from this local package store in the Killingworth Village .

Value: $25 Donated by: JV Wine and Spirits, Killingworth

808 Whether you're bird watching or enjoying a game, this set of Bushnell 8 x 25 compact binoculars will get plenty of action.

Value: $120 Donated by: Walter Ferber, Killingworth

809 This specially designed lamp will help reduce eyestrain while working on the computer.

Value: TBD Donated by: Ginny Chapman, Killingworth

810 Imagine your favorite dish served in style in this silver-plate server with a 13 x 9, three quart glass liner.

Value: TBD Donated by: Iris Hill, Killingworth

811 Next winter, shield off the cold with these matching hand knit Lopi wool hat and mittens in slate blue with colorful accents.

Value: TBD Donated by: Alicia Annino, Killingworth

812 Wouldn't this set of eight crystal sherry/liquor glasses make a statement at your next holiday gathering? Fill them with your best after dinner drink and enjoy.

Value: $40 Donated by: Joanne Hine, Killingworth

813 A collector's treasure! This antique Burr Dairy quart milk bottle has the limited production war slogan imprinted on the back. Made in the 1940's to honor the soldiers serving their country in World War II.

Value: $70 Donated by: John Hine, Killingworth

814 Add this set of eight crystal juice/water glasses to your china cabinet and your holiday table.

Value: $40 Donated by: Joanne Hine, Killingworth

815 This hand knitted purple scarf would be a great accent to your spring outfits. The eyelash yarn gives it the stylish look.

Value: $12 Donated by: Anne Nord, Killingworth

816 One can never have too many golf balls…especially with all the woods and waterways at Connecticut courses.

Value: $25 Donated by: YAC Industries, Killingworth

817 This lovely hand knit rainbow scarf done in eyelash yarn comes to the Library from its' youngest donor, a very talented and generous 11 year old.

Value: $12 Donated by: Holly Nord, Killingworth

 
   
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