An online auction in support of the Seaway Kiwanis Animal Farm continues until 8pm Sunday night. The auction was organized by Chloe Dennis of Sarnia in an effort to raise money for the local attraction. Kiwanis President Cindy Scholten is thankful for the community support and says the farm is in need of some upgrades. [audio mp3="http://blackburnnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/Cindy-1.mp3"][/audio] You can bid on items by visiting "Online Auction for The Sarnia Animal Farm" on Facebook.
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