More than 65 wreaths created by local florists, designers, artists as well as cancer care staffers and survivors were featured in the silent auction, and as the final minutes ticked down folks lingered to make sure their high bids won.
Among those on hand was Michelle Jester, who now lives in Washington, D.C. She's home visiting her parents Dr. Mark and Colleen Jester and wanted to win a harlequin jester wreath for her grandmother Bobby Jester, who will also be in town for the family Thanksgiving.
The People's Choice winner, chosen by $1 votes from the public, was the wreath by the Thistle Garden Club.
There are still designer wreaths and other Christmas decor items for sale in the cancer center lobby.








