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*Tuesday February 28, 2023
Bids due by 5:00 PM
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363 Morrison Mill Rd., Kirkwood, PA
55 +/- Acre Dairy Farm w/ 41 cow setup, tobacco sheds, heifer barns, 48 +/- Tillable 48x120 Market Bldg, est. farm related business
*Monday March 6, 2023 @ 11:00 AM
148 Klingman Lane, Mifflinburg, PA 17844
54.2 +/- Acre Union County Farm 40 Acres tillable, 8-10 acres wooded, “Turn-key Family Farm”.
*Thursday March 16, 2023 @ 2:00 PM
1011 Prawls Hollow Rd., Peach Bottom, PA 17563
11.91 +/- Acre Farmette in Southern Lanc. Co.
6 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 story home w/finished basement, barn, greenhouse, horse stalls
*Friday March 24, 2023 @ 11:00 AM
3750 PA 240, Commodore, PA 15729
152.48 Acres, 2 separate parcels, Parcel #1 5 bed, 3 bath farmhouse, outbuildings. Parcel #2 County property 4 Bed 1 Bath Rancher attached garage.
*Saturday March 25, 2023
@ 9 AM, Real Est. @ 12 627 King Pen Rd, Quarryville, PA
208 +/- Acres in Southern Lancaster County, Double farmhouse, tenant house, barns. Outbuildings, manure pit, silos, also farm equip. and personal property.
*Thursday March 30, 2023
@ 5:00 PM, 401 N. Birdell Road, Honey Brook, PA 19344
6.6 +/- Acre Secluded Horse Farm, Chester County, 2 story house, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 4 stall horse barn with pasture
*Saturday April 1, 2023 @ 11:00 AM
877 Stoney Fork Creek Rd, Wellsboro, PA 16901 31.43 +/- Acres in Tioga County
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*Thursday April 13, 2023 @ 6:30 PM 2301 Fort Robinson Rd., Loysville, PA 17047
5 +/- Acres in Perry County
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*Thursday May 4, 2023 @ 12 Noon
35 Prospect Road, Strasburg, PA 17579
18.89 +/- Acres in Strasburg Boro, Lancaster County. Currently large farm lot zoned high density residential prime development tract.
*Saturday May 6, 2023 @ 9:00 AM 2855 Safe Harbor Rd., Millersville, PA 17551
18.89 +/- Acres in Strasburg Boro, Lancaster County. Currently large farm lot zoned high density residential prime development tract.
Christ tial adopters. She is hoping that a local resident or business owner would be willing to donate a small plot of land for the building.
“We need a physical location. Right now, we are hoping and dreaming that it comes to fruition,” Fitzpatrick said. “We don’t have a huge following because (other rescues) have been around for years and years. They have people who donate on a regular basis, and those with a physical location can take in more dogs. Once we get the land, we would start a capital fundraiser to build. It’s a big ask, but maybe someone has a soft spot in their hearts for rescued dogs.”
Most of the animals rescued by Humble Hounds are transported to the area from states in the South. “We have helped a few local owner surrenders, but most of the time we pull from the kill shelters down South where (the dogs) are facing euthanasia,” Fitzpatrick said.
Dogs rescued by the organization are posted at www.petfinder.com. Since its formation, Humble Hounds has rescued 175 dogs and found them permanent homes.
Fitzpatrick noted that Stevie is available for adoption and that the potential adopter should be willing to deal with the special needs of a blind dog. “We took her to one of our vets, who confirmed her blindness is likely congenital; she is not in any pain and is otherwise a healthy pup,” said Fitzpatrick. “Her other senses