The annual New Salem Lions Club farm auction and consignment sale will be held rain or shine Feb. 16.
The annual event has come a long way since its humble beginnings, when the initial sale generated $300. In recent years the sale has generated in excess of $300,000 in total gross sales.
The funds generated at the auction benefit a growing number of Rush County charities and other organizations in the community, from eyeglasses for school kids in the county to the annual Christmas party hosted by the Lions Club for underprivileged youth in the community.
Each year items show up for the event that surprise many organizers. They also are surprised by the sheer number of items that arrive to be auctioned off.
“For the past couple of years we keep thinking that we have sold all of the older items in the area and that we can have the sale every other year, but people keep cleaning out their sheds and finding other items and the sale just keeps getting bigger and bigger,” Tom Giesting said during the 2007 sale.
The “little bitty sale,” as New Salem Lions club member and sale organizer Larry Johnson put it last year, has bloomed into a local tradition.
In 1975, the auction and sale moved to its current location on U.S. 52 in New Salem.
Farm equipment and other items have already started arriving, filling the club property. Already, a number of pieces of equipment have been tagged and more equipment is arriving every day.
In past years individuals from Martinsville and as far away as Ohio and Kentucky have brought farm implement pieces to be sold.
Auctioneers volunteer their time and initial plans for this year are for three sale rings (and possibly four sale rings) to be going simultaneously throughout the day of the sale.
Frank Denzler can be contacted at (765) 932-2222 ext. 106 or via e-mail at frank.denzler@rushvillerepublican.com. To add a comment to this story visit our Web site at www.rushvillerepublican.com.
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