The Port Ann Wesleyan Church’s youth group’s annual spring fundraiser this year will be a benefit auction Saturday, April 27, at the church located at 2856 Troxelville Road, Middleburg. Items donated by youth, church members and community individuals and businesses will be up for bid starting at 5 p.m.
Mike Weaver will be handling auctioneer duties for the event. Food stand will be open throughout the night starting at 4:30 p.m. All proceeds from the food stand and auction help get youth to camp programs, assist mission work and facilitate community engagement.
Please look over the following page images for details on items donated to the auction so far. More items are being donated and will be added to the list below. If you have questions or would like to donate to the auction either as an individual or business, please call or text John Zaktansky at 570-847-2718.
** Auctioneer reserves the right to change item order and repackage as is best for the sale.
** Item details will be updated and items will be added to the list until the day of the sale.
1. Puzzle – Taj Mahal 1000-piece
2. Game – Happy Little Dinosaurs
3. Finishing Touches Flawless Facial Steamer
4. 3-D Lamp, Stitch character
5. Patriotic metal child’s wall art – donated by Nancy Moyer
6. One-foot by three-foot wooden patriotic wall sign – donated by Michelle Zaktansky
7. Five Praise and Worship hymnals – donated by the Port Ann Wesleyan Church
8. Plug-in snowmen roasting smores figurine – donated by Sandy Sprenkel
9. (1 of 2) Deadeye Dan’s devotional book – donated by Dan Robatin (of Selinsgrove)
10. (2 of 2) Deadeye Dan’s devotional book – donated by Dan Robatin (of Selinsgrove)
11. Vera Pelle floral print purse donated by Sandy Sprenkel
12. Jeep brand lantern and flashlight combo donated by Sandy Sprenkel
13. Fire TV stick 4K (new) HDR – donated by Nancy Moyer
14. Ladies black leather boots, size 9.5 – donated by Nancy Moyer
15. Bed & Bath privacy door knob – donated by Nancy Moyer
16. Super-absorbent Eason mop with refill donated by Sandy Sprenkel
17. Decorative plush bear donated by Sandy Sprenkel
*18. Dog bone gift basket including:
- A plush squeaky pizza toy,
- Peanut butter nylabone,
- Dog waste bag carry pouch with pack of four rolls of waste bag refills,
- Collapsible water bowl,
- Pedigree Dentastix ChewyChunks treats,
- Pet lickmat
- Pet bowl mat
- Hartz Groomers Shampoo
- “A House is Not a Home Without a Dog” sign
– Donated by youth member Rylee Bailor
19. Partial box of clay shooting targets – donated by the Port Ann Wesleyan Church
20. Set of four decorative Portfolio Outdoor Wall Lanterns with black semi-gloss finish – donated by Port Ann Wesleyan Church
21. (1 of 2) Ceramic snowman candle lantern donated by Sandy Sprenkel
22. (1 of 2) Ceramic snowman candle lantern donated by Sandy Sprenkel
23. Game – Blockers – donated by Nancy Moyer
24. Game – Sorry – donated by Nancy Moyer
25. Game – Turbo Slam Scrabble – donated by Nancy Moyer
26. Set of two turkey decoys – donated by Walt Bingaman NWTF
27. Decorative metal lantern from NCE collection – donated by Sandy Sprenkel
28. Blue folding camp chair
29. Gift card – donated by Weis Markets
30. Gift card – donated by LNL Markets
31. Hand-crafted wooden Cornhole set – made and donated by Chris Keister
*32. Wooden wheelbarrow flower bed – donated by youth member Peter Loss and mentor Jimmy Clark
*33. (1 of 2) Decorative wooden sign – donated by youth member Peter Loss and mentor Jimmy Clark
*34. (1 of 2) Decorative wooden sign – donated by youth member Peter Loss and mentor Jimmy Clark
35. The Last Supper framed photo – donated by Port Ann Wesleyan Church
36. Jolly Pets Teaser Ball – donated by the Warrior Run Petcare Center
37. Bocce Spiced Cake Dog Treats – donated by the Warrior Run Petcare Center
38. Tropic Clean Moisturizing Pet Conditioner – donated by the Warrior Run Petcare Center
39. Furminator Detangling Waterless Spray – donated by the Warrior Run Petcare Center
40. Lupine originals designer 6-foot leash (peacock) – donated by Warrior Run Petcare Center
41. Fresh Breath Cat Drops – donated by Warrior Run Petcare Center
42. Grooming brush – donated by Warrior Run Petcare Center
*43. (1 of 4) One dozen homemade chocolate-peanut butter eggs – donated by youth member Mathias Kuhns and mentor Jolene Keister
*44. (2 of 4) One dozen homemade chocolate-peanut butter eggs – donated by youth member Mathias Kuhns and mentor Jolene Keister
*45. (3 of 4) One dozen homemade chocolate-peanut butter eggs – donated by youth member Mathias Kuhns and mentor Jolene Keister
*46. (4 of 4) One dozen homemade chocolate-peanut butter eggs – donated by youth member Mathias Kuhns and mentor Jolene Keister
47. 13.4-inch red reindeer lantern with three-inch LED candle and timer – donated by S. Sprenkel
48. Set of three free piano lessons – donated by Ashley Kuhns
49. 25-quart four-day hard cooler – donated by Coles Hardware
50. One free family pass of up to six people for a one-hour Floating Classroom cruise aboard the Hiawatha Paddleboat in Williamsport during one of eight programs this summer (10-11 a.m. June 11, July 9, July 16, Aug. 6 Aug.13, Sept. 10, Sept. 24 or Oct. 8) with the Middle Susquehanna Riverkeeper Association – donated by John Zaktansky
51. Decorative plus rabbits (pair) donated by Sandy Sprenkel
*52. (1 of 2) One dozen homemade chocolate chip cookies – donated by youth member Mathias Kuhns and mentor Jolene Keister
*53. (1 of 2) One dozen homemade chocolate chip cookies – donated by youth member Mathias Kuhns and mentor Jolene Keister
54. Code Reader Artilink 300 (for automobiles) – donated by Nancy Moyer
55. Rockland Leopard print (pink, black & purple with double handle carry on luggage – donated by Nancy Moyer
56. Cyphyja 3x set of chainsaw chains – donated by Beth Freed
*57. (1 of 2) One chocolate cake with peanut butter icing – donated by youth member Mathias Kuhns and mentor Jolene Keister
*58. (2 of 2) One chocolate cake with peanut butter icing – donated by youth member Mathias Kuhns and mentor Jolene Keister
59. Black & Decker Juice Extractor – donated by Bob and Lisa Smith
60. Prize pack including Coleman 360-degree sound and light lantern and speaker, metal coffee mug with lid, multi-color highlighter and other items – donated by Service Electric Cablevision
61. Craftsman electric weedwhacker with 20V lithium ion battery and charger – donated by Sandy Sprenkel
*62. Handcrafted wooden stool with big feet – built and donated by youth member Austin Walls and his father, Tim.
63. Set of three plastic children’s chairs (green) – donated by Port Ann Wesleyan Church
64. Set of three plastic children’s chairs (purple) – donated by Port Ann Wesleyan Church
65. One tax return preparations and consultations done by CPA or enrolled agent with the IRS – donated by Lee A Viard & Associates out of Williamsport
*66. (1 of 2) Hand-crafted wooden blanket or quilt ladder made and donated by youth member Blake Walls and mentor Leandrew Jordan
*67. (2 of 2) Hand-crafted wooden blanket or quilt ladder made and donated by youth member Blake Walls and mentor Leandrew Jordan
68. (1 of 2) small approximately 3.5-foot cushioned pews with handrails on each side – donated by Port Ann Wesleyan Church
69. (2 of 2) small approximately 3.5-foot cushioned pews with handrails on each side – donated by Port Ann Wesleyan Church
70. Large three-drawer metal filing cabinet – donated by Port Ann Wesleyan Church
*71. Handcrafted wooden shelf – built and donated by youth member Austin Walls and his father Tim.
72. Electric Infrared Fireplace stove Heater blue, with artificial flame, with sound effects-remote included (new) – donated by Nancy Moyer
73. Penonet Double-cassette karaoke player – donated by Port Ann Wesleyan Church
74. Four-hour kayaking and fishing trip for up to six people on Penns Creek from a campsite above the Penns Creek town bridge to New Berlin. Kayaks, fishing poles, life jackets and paddles included – donated by John Zaktansky
*75. Handcrafted wooden cross – built and donated by youth member Austin Walls and his father Tim.
76. Coffee table – donated by Carl Renninger
77. Coffee table – donated by Carl Renninger
78. Kids sleeping bag – donated by Sandy Sprenkel
79. Noma Snowblower. 8 Hp Tecumseh engine. 27” path. Electric start or pull start. Serviced this spring – donated by Herb Shaffer and youth member Jacob Keister
80. Wizard Roto Tiller — Rear tine tiller, 5 HP Briggs and Stratton engine. Serviced this spring. – donated by Herb Shaffer and youth member Jacob Keister
*81. Homemade peanut butter dog biscuits – baked and donated by youth member Lisi Witmer
*82. Large original painting on canvas – created and donated by youth member Samantha Zaktansky and mentors Ashley Kuhns and Maddy Woolsey
83. Collectible coin: 1907 Indian head cent – donated by anonymous
84. (1 of 2) Collectible coin: 1943 steel war cent – donated by anonymous
85. (2 of 2) Collectible coin: 1943 steel war cent – donated by anonymous
86. Collectible coin: 1908 Indian head cent – donated by anonymous
87. Collectible coin: 1910 “V” nickel – donated by anonymous
88. Collectible coin: 1908 “V” nickel – donated by anonymous
89. Collectible coin: 1937 Buffalo nickel – donated by anonymous
90. Collectible coin: 1936 Buffalo nickel – donated by anonymous
91. Collectible coin: 1923 Peace silver dollar – donated by anonymous
92. Collectible coin: 2024 American silver eagle – donated by anonymous
*93. Handcrafted wooden Cornhole set made and donated by youth member Wyatt Mowery and mentor Matt Haupt
94. (1 of 3) Dozen homemade chocolate chip cookies – donated by Roxanne Kuhns
95. (2 of 3) Dozen homemade chocolate chip cookies – donated by Roxanne Kuhns
96. (3 of 3) Dozen homemade chocolate chip cookies – donated by Roxanne Kuhns
*97. Gardening/outdoor basket including gardening tools, a garden flag and hat, gloves, seeds, seed pots, a citronella candle, 1 cubic foot potting soil, bird feed and feeder – donated by youth member Addy Houdeshell and mentor Kristen Swineford
98. Four-level ladder wooden plant stand with assortment of houseplants – donated by Annette Sprenkel
99. New Blackstone 28-inch Griddle Value Bundle 2-Burner liquid propane flat top grill – donated by Zechman Well Drilling
100. Coffee table donated by Bob and Lisa Smith
*101. Summer fun gift bag for kids, including Gazillion Premium Bubble Machine with bubbles, set of 10 silicone ice pop maker and set of six sidewalk chalk eggs – donated by youth member Lisi Witmer
102. Set of four small decorative beanbag snowmen – donated by Sandy Sprenkel
103. Large metal white Christmas candle-holding lantern – donated by Sandy Sprenkel
104. Christmas Around the World Victorian Angel musical figurine with goose – donated by Sandy Sprenkel
105. Classical Treasures musical swinging bears sculpture – donated by Sandy Sprenkel
106. 2009 iMac desktop computer with 24-inch screen
107. 2009 iMac desktop computer with 27-inch screen
108. 2013 iMac desktop computer with 21.5-inch screen
*109. Four hours of wood-cutting services from youth member Austin Walls and mentor Barry Kuhns on downed trees/logs at your site. Equipment and labor provided by Austin and Barry. Date and time to be set by all parties involved.
110. Set of two wooden collage frames (eight photos per frame) – donated by S. Sprenkel
111. Historic local Troutman Brothers 1950 calendar painting of original business – professionally framed and donated by Scott Felker
*112. Car wash service from youth member Austin Walls and mentor Barry Kuhns
113. Food, fun and game night on May 25 hosted by Bob and Wanda Keister. Meal provided (pizza and chicken and more). Good for up to 20 tickets depending on how auction goes – donated by Bob and Wanda Keister
114. Handcrafted wooden bench – built and donated by Pat Mitchell
115. Gift certificate – donated by Kreamer Freeze
116. Package of free food tickets – donated from Burger King of Middleburg, including:
- Free Whopper meal
- Free Croissanwich sandwich
- Free Croissanwich sandwich
- Free Whopper sandwich
- Free Whopper sandwich
*117. Father’s Day gift package including “Top Dad” T-shirt, two pairs of dress socks and watch donated by youth member Samantha Zaktansky and mentor Ashley Kuhns
*118. Mother’s Day gift package including Alexis Bendel purse, matching necklace and earrings, Memory Foam slippers and foaming handwash – donated by youth member Samantha Zaktansky and mentor Ashley Kuhns
119. Amy’s Frosty Freeze T-shirt, set of four decals and gift card – donated by Amy’s Frosty Freeze in Mifflinburg
120. iMac 2009 desktop computer with 27-inch screen
121. iMac 2015 desktop computer with 21.5-inch screen and keyboard
122. iMac 2017 desktop computer with 21.5-inch screen and keyboard
123. Two-day pet care in the home while you are away – donated by Safe-at-Home Pet Care
124. Rotating musical projector light up baby toy (turtle) – donated by Sandy Sprenkel
125.Rotating musical projector light up baby toy (dolphin) – donated by Sandy Sprenkel
126. Large framed Amish scene – donated by Nancy Moyer
127. HP 1510 All in One Desktop Printer – donated by Nancy Moyer
128. ERGO M575 Logitech cordless mouse – donated by Beth Freed
129. Collectible coin (1 of 2): 1964 Kennedy half-dollar in uncirculated condition
130. Collectible coin (1 of 2): 1964 Kennedy half-dollar in uncirculated condition
131. (1 of 5) wooden crates – donated by Bob and Lisa Smith
132. (1 of 5) wooden crates – donated by Bob and Lisa Smith
133. (1 of 5) wooden crates – donated by Bob and Lisa Smith
134. (1 of 5) wooden crates – donated by Bob and Lisa Smith
135. (1 of 5) wooden crates – donated by Bob and Lisa Smith
136. White with blue design full/queen quilt – donated by Bob and Lisa Smith
137. White with blue plaid design queen-sized quilt – donated by Bob and Lisa Smith
138. Third quilt set, white with blue design – donated by Bob and Lisa Smith
139. Small vanity desk with mirror – donated by Bob and Lisa Smith
140. Wooden L-shaped desk (deconstructed and ready to move) – donated by Bob and Lisa Smith
141. Blue folding camping chair (in bag) – donated by Sandy Sprenkel
142. Large rustic wooden desk with blue drawers
143. Emeril Lagasse Pasta & Beyond Pasta Maker with numerous attachments – donated by Bob & Lisa Smith
144. Red futon – donated from church youth group
* 145. (1 of 2) Handcrafted floating shelf made and donated by youth member Jayden Dalton and mentor Brandon Kuhns
* 146. (2 of 2) Handcrafted floating shelf made and donated by youth member Jayden Dalton and mentor Brandon Kuhns
147. Four quart bags of the Jordan’s famous mint tea starter – donated by Russell Jordan
148. (1 of 2) Rolling black office chair
149. (2 of 2) Rolling black office chair
150. Red folding futon couch – donated by the youth group
151. Metal patio table with two folding chairs – donated by the youth group
152. Trim at Home Premium Holiday Memories light-up 10-piece porcelain village set including train station, church and city hall – donated by Sandy Sprenkel
153. Décor & More Dolly and Me figurine – donated by Sandy Sprenkel
154. Large eagle wilderness scene painting with Isaiah 40:31 verse “Those who hope in the Lord shall renew their strength, they should mount up with wings as eagles.” – donated by Rylee Bailor
155. Framed & glass covered eagle painting with Isaiah 40:31 verse – donated by Rylee Bailor
156. World War II Army footlocker with insert, canteen, belt, straps and green rain jacket – donated by Rylee Bailor
157. Star industrial popcorn maker, perfect for birthday parties and other big events
158. Kids fun bag filled with numerous toys and treasures including balloons, Airoplay putty, pinwheel, wiffleball and bat, kite, various water guns, spiral art creator, Nerf football and much more – donated by Jodi Loss
159. Home care package including small decorative waste can filled with items such as Clorox wipes, laundry detergent, fabric softener, Dawn dish soap, sponges, Febreze spray, Mr. Clean all-purpose cleaner, pot holder, dish towels, multipurpose clips and more – donated by Jodi Loss
160. More than 200 boards reclaimed from pallets perfect for numerous projects around the house – donated by the youth group
161. Beth Freed’s famous banana cake
162. Pink gnome welcome sign – donated by Buffy Smith
163. Pitcher and bowl/ewer set – donated by Bob and Lisa Smith
* Various additional baked goods/pies as available from the kitchen depending on how food sales go