Polk County News 2A Polk County Itemizer-Observer • December 6, 2017 YMCA auction rocks Roaring ’20s By Emily Mentzer DEADLINES NEWS DEADLINES For inclusion in the Wednesday edition of the Itemizer-Observer: Social news (weddings, engagements, anniver- saries, births, milestones) — 5 p.m. on Thursday. Community events — Noon on Friday for both the Community Notebook and Community Calendar. Letters to the editor — 10 a.m. on Monday. Obituaries — 4 p.m. on Monday. Jazz and generosity The Itemizer-Observer INDEPENDENCE — The Monmouth-Independence YMCA auction is back, in its 18th year – and this year, the party is going back to the Roaring ’20s. “The (Central) high school jazz band comes,” said Natascha Cronin, vice president of youth develop- ment. “It’s Green Villa Barn — let’s just do it.” Cronin has spent the last couple of weeks decorating and designing for the event with the ’20s theme, and everything is glitter and gold. Last year, the auction raised $21,000 for local fam- ilies and kids to participate in programs at the Y. This year, Cronin hopes to shat- ter that goal, but is ap- proaching it in a different way. The silent auction con- tained more than 200 items last year, Cronin said. “It was too much,” she said. “There was too much stuff. People couldn’t keep track of what they were bid- ding on. They didn’t know what was there, and people weren’t bidding against each other.” This year, Cronin has lim- ited the silent auction to about 100 bigger items. “I have a lot of really big gift baskets that are worth $200 to $300 each,” she said. “It’s a little bit risky, but I feel What: 18th annual Monmouth-Indepen- dence YMCA auction: A Roaring ’20s-themed Christmas Party. When: Doors open at 5:30 p.m. on Friday. Where: Green Villa Barn, 3215 Independence Highway, Independence. Admission: Tickets are $40 each, or $300 for a table. For more informa- tion: 503-399-2753, or theYonline.org. that there might at least be some bidding going on be- tween people.” The live auction, emceed by County Commissioner Mike Ainsworth, will likely garner some healthy com- petition between bidders, from Blazer tickets to a Traeger, from a private visit from the Easter Bunny to a private Super Bowl party for eight with all-you-can-eat food and six pitchers of beer from the Gym Bar and Grill. One of the more popular items from last year will be back on the auction block: dinner at Sam’s House. Cronin has spent time this year doing research by attending other auctions, and plans to streamline things at this year’s event. Rather than counting how ADVERTISING DEADLINES Retail display ads — 3 p.m. Friday. Classified display ads — 11 a.m. on Monday. Classified line ads — Noon on Monday. Classified ads are updated daily on www.polkio.com. Public notices — Noon on Friday. CORRECTIONS Photos courtesy of NATASCHA CRONIN The 18th annual Monmouth-Independence YMCA auction is Friday. many scholarships people will donate, she said she will offer bidders the chance to donate lump sums. The games this year will include a chance to win wine tastings for eight with food, or a bottle of wine, de- pending on how good you are at a game involving corks and a corn-hole in- spired board. People will receive three 503-623-4943 967 Main St. • Dallas, OR We have movies! FREE Italian Soda with any order over $5.00 Sunday - Thursday 11:00 am to 9:00 pm Friday & Saturday 11:00 am to 10:00 pm In house dining only. Not valid with other offers. With coupon. Expires 12/31/17 FREE GAMES FOR KIDS Anne Marie Rose, 89, of Salem, was found in the Willamette River, not the San- tiam. The Itemizer apologizes for the error. The Polk County Itemizer- Observer is committed to pub- lishing accurate reports. corks for $20, giving them three chances to win a tast- ing package or a bottle of local wine. A grub grab will give par- ticipants the chance to win gift certificates from local restaurants, including a $50 card from McMenamins. Dinner is a choice of beef, salmon or vegetarian. Local businesses come together to donate to the event each year, meaning more of the money raised goes straight to kids in the community, Cronin said. This year, Ovenbird do- nated rolls and desserts; The Grove donated the coffee; Cash and Carry donated half of the beef; Roth’s donated $50 in groceries; Fresh and Local donated salad greens; and churches let the Y use their tables and linens. “We’ve been able to re- duce the cost of the event because everybody pitches in,” Cronin said. “So more of the money goes to scholar- ships. Ultimately, that’s what it’s about.” The party will open earlier this year — 5:30 p.m. — and go longer. People won’t be able to pick up their items until 9 p.m. “The high school jazz band will play a much big- ger role this year,” Cronin said. “They’ll play at the be- ginning, and they’ll play at the very end.” For the last 35 minutes or so, the dance floor will be open for people to do the Charleston — or whatever else moves them. “I think a lot of people will get dressed up in the ’20s,” Cronin said. WEBSITE The Polk County Itemizer- Observer website, www.polkio.com, is updat- ed each week by Wednes- day afternoon. There, you will find nearly every story that appears in the print version of the newspaper, as well as additional items. 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