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BRADENTON — Two failed Bradenton banks will soon see their furniture, fixtures and equipment auctioned off.
Penny Worley Auctioneers will be holding an online auction of items from First Priority Bank and Freedom Bank, now in FDIC receivership.
Items include computers, executive office furniture, framed art, copier/printers, office equipment, storage and shelving.
The online auction is open to the public. Bidding ends Saturday. Bidders must register prior to bidding. For more information, visit www.WorleyAuctioneers.com, or call Jerry Jenkins at (513) 313-9178.
Guardian Angel Pediatrics holds open house
BRADENTON — Guardian Angel Pediatrics, 5220 Fourth Ave. Circle E., will be having an open house Oct. 30 with a blessing of the office and a ribbon cutting.
Refreshments will be served and a prize will be given for the best costume.
For more information, call (941) 747-0373.
Investing class for women Nov. 7
MANATEE — A Women and Investing class will be held Nov. 7 from 10 a.m. to noon at State College of Florida, 7131 Professional Pkwy. E.
Cost is $35. The instructor will be Jeannette Lee, vice president and financial adviser for Advisory & Brokerage Services, UBS Financial Services Inc.
For more information, call (941) 363-7199.
Pet salon opens in Ellenton
ELLENTON — Ellenton Pet Salon has opened at 3805 U.S. 301 N., across from the Gamble Mansion.
The salon offers complete dog and cat grooming including flea baths, hand scissoring and fluff drying.
Hours of operation are Monday through Saturday from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Web site is www.ellentonpetsalon.webs.com. For more information, call (941) 932-2619.
Travel Expo today at Renaissance on 9th
BRADENTON — Renaissance on 9th and Travel Now present a Travel Expotoday from 11:30 a.m. until 2 p.m. The main feature will be a presentation on the Viking River Cruises Worldwide highlighting a Rhine River Cruise. A drawing for travel bags will be held and refreshments served.
— Herald staff
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