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Mendota Auction April 17, 2010 1-7 PM

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Below are just a few of the many items that we will be offering in Mendota Dakota’s “Silent Auction” held at our office. Please check back as we are adding new items daily.

We need auction donations. If you would like to make a donation please call Connie Blaisdell 651-454-6530 .

On Saturday April 17th the first day of the auction, we will be selling Frybread, Native American Frybread Tacos, soda and bottled water.

You must register to bid whether you are stopping in person or calling by phone. We need only your name and phone number. Your bidding number will be your area code number plus the last 4 digits of your phone number. Phone bids and viewing may only be done between 1pm to 7pm on Saturday April 17th, and 3pm to 5pm on Tuesday and Wednesday April 21st and 22nd. You may also bid by phone or view the items the last day of the auction which is Saturday the 24th between the hours of noon and 5pm. Items must be paid for that day and taken. If the winner of any item cannot be there at the auction’s end on Saturday April 24th at 5pm you may call the office on Tuesday, April 27th after 3pm to set up a time to pick up and pay for your item. Items are “as is” and not returnable. For more information please call Curt at 651-428-1949, or Sharon 952-583-5773, and Connie 651-454-6530. Pidamayaye.

We have locally hand crafted Native Feather Boxes, snow shoes, games, jackets, artwork and more! All proceeds go to help our tribe and your purchases are tax deductible! So Pidamaya in advance for coming!

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