WATERVILLE — Northern Light Continuing Care Lakewood’s May Day Auction is back in virtual form for 2022.
Bidders can view auction items at northernlighthealth.org/lakewoodauction and place bids Monday through Friday, May 9-13, according to a news releases from the center.
Auction items include an Acadian supper for 10 at the home of Lakewood ambassador Marie Cormier, a handmade quilt, a weekend at an oceanfront cottage on Round Pond, gift certificates, and a golf package.
“The auction is an annual tradition that our community looks forward to each May,” said Kendall Bailey, continuing care administrator at Lakewood. “Last year was the first time we held the event virtually, and while we miss being in person, we were pleased that loved ones of Lakewood residents near and far were able to join our community in enjoying this five-day auction.”
This year, auction proceeds will support the renovation of the long-term care residents’ dining area.
“We all recognize the challenges the pandemic has presented over the last two years. It’s more evident than ever what a critical resource Lakewood is for the state, and the May Day Auction is a great way for the community to show its support,” Cormier noted.
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