There were plenty of good ways to spend just a little money at Buncom Day 2011:
Front and center was the Official Buncom Country Store, operating under the expert guidance of Carolyn in the Bunkhouse.
The one-day-a-year Buncom Branch Library sold a lot of books for the Friends of the Ruch
Library and their many projects supporting our library.
Brand new to Buncom Day this year were Kathy's mini-Reiki bodywork sessions, with weary
participants taking advantage of her healing touch.
Master
Gardener Don had some mighty good looking tomato starts for sale. Note: it's not
Don's fault that they may not have produced a bumper crop of red tomatoes given our
wet and rainy and cold spring and summer.
Bo provided several dozen interesting tree specimens that were quickly snapped up by the
Johnny Appleseeds in the crowd.
Multi-tasker Janis not only sold books for FORL, she had lovely bead craft on offer as
well.
Lots of local businesses provided raffle prizes galore, including gift certificates from
Cowboy Flowers, McKee Bridge Restaurant, and Ruch County Store; a fishing pole from
Outpost Farm & Garden; wines from Longsword/Fly High Vineyards and Madrone Mountain and
Devitt Wineries; a wood carving by Phil Homan; a historic photo of Medford; and a custom
sign by Buncom Artist-in-Residence Frank Maesen.
A hearty thank you to all these wonderful supporters of Buncom!