Fluke Mulimeter
Lot Number:71
Completed
Start Time:3/8/2021 1:00:00 PM
End Time:3/13/2021 6:07:28 AM
Bid Count:12
Winning Bidder:Crop Air, LLC
Starting Bid:$100.00
Bid Increment:$25.00
Current Bid:$275.00
Bidding complete
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Need an electrifying experience? Wait this isn't one that you would like to have. We have a Fluke Multimeter, which is a tool used to measure amperage; voltage from one point to another or the consistency of a wire. Bid today to have that peace of mind in your house whenever those electrifying problems arise.  Brought to you by Kyler Noveck and Ethan Maserang

Donated by AeriNOx Inc.

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The Eaton Vocational Agriculture Department was established in the Fall of 1924.  Mr. Irvin Hinds was the first instructor.  In 1932, Eaton received the National Chapter Charter with Ed. A. Collette as instructor.  Eaton was the 45th high school in Colorado to charter a Future Farmers of America Program. More new members were admitted in 1965 with the consolidation of the New Farmers of America, the organization for African American agriculture students.  In 1969 girls were allowed to join.  Eaton’s Vocational Agriculture Education Department was first located in the basement of the old gym, which is now a student parking lot.  In 1974,  the William Paul Grey Agriculture Building was built, the same building is used today.  During the 1988 National Convention, state association delegates voted to change “Future Farmers of America” to the “National FFA Organization”.  This also change the name Vocational Agriculture Education to Agriculture Education.  FFA is part of the Agriculture Education Program which provides students the ability to develop premier leadership, personal growth and career success.

 

Silent Auction Details:

* All proceeds will go to the Eaton FFA Chapter for expenses within the program and FFA

* All items must be picked up at Eaton High School Ag Department (114 Park Ave. Eaton, CO 80615)

* Pick up of items will be the week of March 15th-18th between 8:00 am and 3:30 pm. If other arrangements need to be made please contact Melissa Achziger at machziger@eaton.k12.co.us or Heidi Lanning at hlanning@eaton.k12.co.us

* Items must be paid for when you pick up by cash or check made out to Eaton High School

* Items can be paid for by credit card through this website for a 3.9% fee paid by you!

* Items will not be shipped by Eaton FFA or Stock Stow Auctions

* All sales are final

* If items are not picked up by March 18th they will go to the next highest bidder

 

Check out the documents for our Auction Flyer and a Sponsor Flyer from last years Hired Hand Auction! Thank you for everything you do for us!!

 

Thank you to Firesien Family Farm, Grandview Family Chiropractic and Flatirons Drilling who have given monetary donations this year

 

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Auctioneer, Brent R. Graves is licensed in the State of Texas issued by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (License number 13507) and is covered by a surety bond issued in accordance to the Federal Packers and Stockers Act.

 

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