Going once, going twice, sold: Doll’s House hosts benefit dinner, auction

Published 10:24 am Friday, October 2, 2015

Photos by Kaitlin Mullins The Doll’s House annual banquet saw roughly 350 in attendance to support the mission of the women’s rehabilitation and residence center. Guests dined on Thanksgiving-style food, participated in a live and silent auction, listened to words by Maggie Wade Dixon of WLBT, listened to multiple musical performances and learned more about the Doll’s House. Above, guests peruse the silent auction items that were donated from local businesses and individuals alike. From Ronaldo bracelets to tool kits, home décor to specialty services, many donations were made in the name of helping women.

Photos by Kaitlin Mullins
The Doll’s House annual banquet saw roughly 350 in attendance to support the mission of the women’s rehabilitation and residence center. Guests dined on Thanksgiving-style food, participated in a live and silent auction, listened to words by Maggie Wade Dixon of WLBT, listened to multiple musical performances and learned more about the Doll’s House. Above, guests peruse the silent auction items that were donated from local businesses and individuals alike. From Ronaldo bracelets to tool kits, home décor to specialty services, many donations were made in the name of helping women.

Lively and comedic auctioneer Kendall Covington led the live auction which raised a significant amount of money through donated airplane rides, landscaping services, original oil paintings and more.

Lively and comedic auctioneer Kendall Covington led the live auction which raised a significant amount of money through donated airplane rides, landscaping services, original oil paintings and more.

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