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Silent Auction for the Discerning Local Goes Live for Logan Square Park

By Darryl Holliday | November 26, 2014 5:40am
 Bidding opened Tuesday for an online auction in support of community events and upkeep of Unity Park.
Bidding opened Tuesday for an online auction in support of community events and upkeep of Unity Park.
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LOGAN SQUARE — Bidding opened Tuesday for a silent online auction in support of community events and preservation of one busy Logan Square park.

The Unity Park Advisory Council is launching its first silent auction for Logan Square's Party for the Park fundraiser, featuring a list of least 20 items on sale until Dec. 5 at noon.

That list mostly includes unique Logan Square and Avondale items — a mix of neighborhood gifts for the discerning local:

  • A 3-foot-tall Red Bud tree cultivated by Logan Square's longtime arboreal expert "Tree Keeper Betsy" Elsaesser.
  • A tour of Logan Square's Chicago Distilling Company, 2359 N. Milwaukee Ave.
  • A 24-inch-by-24-inch painting from Logan Square resident and AnySquared founder Tracy Kostenbader.
  • And a party for you and nine of your friends at Avondale's Moe's Tavern, 2937 N. Milwaukee Ave., where domestic beer and well liquor will be in abundance for two hours.

Bidders can log in online to deal on the fundraiser items. There will also be a computer terminal set up for guests to weigh in at the Party for the Park Thursday, Dec. 4 from 6 to 10 p.m. at Weegee's, 3659 W. Armitage Ave.

Funds raised through the silent auction and Party for the Park go support community events like the recent 2014 PumpkinFest where hundreds of Logan Square kids of all ages reveled in Halloween festivities.

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