The Greater Lakes Region Children's Auction, which raises thousands of dollars for organizations that help children, continues through Saturday and is live-streamed on www.laconiadailysun.com.
Phone bank coordinator Peter Wright, far right, leads a round of applause from volunteers representing the Taylor Community and Crucon Cruise Outlets at the opening of the 38th Annual Greater Lakes Region Children’s Auction on Tuesday. (Alan MacRae photo/for The Laconia Daily Sun)
- Alan L. MacRae
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Phone bank coordinator Peter Wright, far right, leads a round of applause from volunteers representing the Taylor Community and Crucon Cruise Outlets at the opening of the 38th Annual Greater Lakes Region Children’s Auction on Tuesday. (Alan MacRae photo/for The Laconia Daily Sun)
- Alan L. MacRae
The television set at the 38th Annual Greater Lakes Region Children’s Auction was abuzz on Tuesday, the start of the region's biggest fundraiser. (Alan MacRae photo/for The Laconia Daily Sun)
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- Lakes Region Children's Auction Day 2 total: $43,913
- Lakes Region Children's Auction Day 3 total: $144,693
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- Lakes Region Children's Auction Day 4 total: $206,569


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