Beacon Church in Yarmouth is hosting its 25th annual Talents and Treasures Auction, featuring a wide range of items including furniture, antiques, professional services, handcrafts, plants, and baked goods. The event will take place on April 13 and admission is $3.
YARMOUTH , NS – It’s that time again when Beacon Church in Yarmouth opens its doors and bangs its auction gavel.
“This year is especially interesting for us,” says Stephen Sollows, coordinator of the event. “In addition to the many items we collect over the year, we also received the contents of two estates. There’s some beautiful furniture, antiques, and other collectibles that will be up for bid.”
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