Medieval royalty

  • Feb. 8, 2011 4:00 p.m.
Blair Mohr (left) and her husband Rod wear the crowns of royalty at the Medieval Dinner Theatre and Silent Auction hosted by the Cariboo Growers Cooperative and partners Thursday night at Beeotcheese Bistro & Bakery. Many of the attendees wore medieval-themed costumes at the event that included feasting, fun, live entertainment, and a silent auction. The Mohrs were the highest bidders for one of the auction items, earning them a royal crowning until the crowns were passed onto the highest bidders in the next round of the auction. The event brought in more than 100 guests and 25 volunteers, as well as more than $4,000 for the Cariboo Growers Cooperative.

Blair Mohr (left) and her husband Rod wear the crowns of royalty at the Medieval Dinner Theatre and Silent Auction hosted by the Cariboo Growers Cooperative and partners Thursday night at Beeotcheese Bistro & Bakery. Many of the attendees wore medieval-themed costumes at the event that included feasting, fun, live entertainment, and a silent auction. The Mohrs were the highest bidders for one of the auction items, earning them a royal crowning until the crowns were passed onto the highest bidders in the next round of the auction. The event brought in more than 100 guests and 25 volunteers, as well as more than $4,000 for the Cariboo Growers Cooperative.

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