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Do you have antiques, old collections
or grandma's silverware packed away in the attic?
Have you wondered about their value or authenticity?
Now you can find out. Join us for an evening of camaraderie and fun -- bring your antiques and treasures to the Wellspring Summer Celebration for appraisal Wednesday, June 24, from 5 to 8 p.m. at the Samoset Resport, 220 Warrenton St., Rockport, under the tent by the pool. Cocktails and hors d'oeuvres will be served.
Please reply by June 22 to Cyndi Clayton at the Pen Bay Healthcare Foundation, (207) 594-6709 or e-mail cclayton@penbayhealthcare.org.
Thomaston Place Auction Gallery will join us to provide appraisals in their mobile van. And if you choose, you can donate an item to Pen Bay Healthcare Foundation for credit toward your Wellspring renewal.
Items for consideration are: fine art, sculpture, folk art, furniture, porcelain, pottery, lighting, oriental rugs, rare books, silver, estate jewelry, art glass, furs, clocks, stamp collections, historical documents, classic boats, antique toys, rare coins and currency.
Items donated by July 7 will go to auction this summer with proceeds to benefit the foundation. Pen Bay Healthcare is always open to non-cash gifts such as antiques, fine art or cars, and this can be a great way to support the foundation during these challenging economic times.
For more information, contact Sherry Gagne at sgagne@penbayhealthcare.org or call 594-6711.
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We're pleased to present these photos from our June 24. Event. Watch the PBH website and your local news source for information about our fall treasures auction,
with proceeds going to Charity Care.

Wally and Jean Dowd discuss a clock with John Bottero of Thomaston Auction Gallery.

From left, Phil & Deborah McKean with Dr. David Hall waiting for their turn for appraisals. Phil is director of planned giving at Pen Bay Healthcare. Dr. Hall is one of our retired physicians.
The Thomaston Place Auction Gallery RV parked outside
Club House at the Samoset Resort.

From left, Roy Hitchings, Pen Bay Healthcare president and CEO, and Mike Jones, president of the PBH Board of Trustees, enjoy the evening.

Kaja Veilleux and John Bottero of Thomaston Place Auction Gallery with a Louise Nevelson painting. The painting was donated by her brother to benefit Pen Bay Healthcare and will be auctioned off by Thomaston Place Auction Gallery.
Updated: 7/21/09