Bring your quarters to Batesville Knights of Columbus!
(BATESVILLE, Ind.) -- The community is invited to a unique auction that will honor the legacy of a well-known Batesville man on Sunday.
73-year-old Jerry Vogt passed away after a farming accident in June.
His family has launched a foundation in his honor to provide scholarships to students who show academic achievement, agricultural involvement, leadership, and the determination to succeed.
"Applicants are expected to be active in the local FFA program and wishing to pursue a career within the agriculture field," Jerry's son, Brian, said.
The Jerry Vogt Quarter Auction will take place at the Batesville Knights of Columbus from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday, November 5.
The quarter auction is a unique way you can remember Jerry while also supporting his legacy.
Plus, there are tons of awesome items that you can bring home!
"Some of the donations we received so far include a Pete Rose signed jersey, homemade fudge, a set of 2 Yellowstone tumblers, 2 Christmas candle/floral arrangements, a Savage 17 HMR Rifle, many, many gift baskets, Glenda's pumpkin rolls, a wine barrel cooler, cakes, pies, tapestries, furniture, Chicago Cubs signed jerseys, gift cards, lighted globe, Nicole Lee bag, bamboo windchimes and much, much more," Brian added.
There will also be a 50/50 raffle, silent auction, cash bar and plenty of fun, food and other items.
You can enter the K of C at noon and Brian added that Brian adds, "bring your quarters!"
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