On March 26, 2015

Killington Bachelor Auction

KILLINGTON — On Sunday, March 22, crowds packed The Foundry at Summit Pond for the 2015 Killington Bachelor Auction. In total, 12 bachelors were auctioned with packages ranging from a “Champagne on Champlain” sailing cruise to hot air balloon rides to learn-to-fly adventures to ski and snowmobile packages. Over $11,000 was raised for Vermont Adaptive Ski and Sports.

Participants, dressed to the nines, took advantage of the photo opportunities. Many posed in front of the sponsor banner welcoming them to the party, other jumped in the photo booth with their friends donning costumes and props and in case you missed both, bachelor Randy Ellis captured candid moments with his Polaroid camera. 

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To view all of the photos from The Foundry Click Here

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