The CPF Annual Awesome Auction

A wooden two-story building with a wraparound balcony, decorated with hanging ornaments and colorful knitted wraps on the trunk of a large tree in front. Two people stand on the sidewalk near the entrance.Two people in fencing gear, including masks and jackets, are sparring with swords on a brick patio. Behind them is a long table set for a meal, surrounded by chairs and outdoor plants.A long outdoor table covered with a white cloth is set with vintage china plates, assorted teapots, cups, and saucers in various colors and patterns, surrounded by empty black chairs in sunlight.A vintage-style film poster shows an ornate table with various fruits and vegetables, fine china, and a portrait of a woman in a white dress above. Text reads vegan vampire and a film by James Page.
A wooden two-story building with a wraparound balcony, decorated with hanging ornaments and colorful knitted wraps on the trunk of a large tree in front. Two people stand on the sidewalk near the entrance.Two people in fencing gear, including masks and jackets, are sparring with swords on a brick patio. Behind them is a long table set for a meal, surrounded by chairs and outdoor plants.A long outdoor table covered with a white cloth is set with vintage china plates, assorted teapots, cups, and saucers in various colors and patterns, surrounded by empty black chairs in sunlight.A vintage-style film poster shows an ornate table with various fruits and vegetables, fine china, and a portrait of a woman in a white dress above. Text reads vegan vampire and a film by James Page.
Filming, Fencing, and Feasting Weekend in San Luis Obispo
Ended at: 813 days 21 hours 40 minutes 2 seconds ago
$300.00 USD

This auction has been sold to Janice Joe at $300.00 USD.

The Greek Revival Sauer-Adams Adobe, the oldest inhabited building in San Luis Obispo County, also hosts the Kwong Tong Fencers Club and has been the filming location of four official selections for San Luis Obispo’s annual Microhorrors Film Festival. You’ll spend two nights in the Sauer-Adams guest room, with afternoon tea provided in the garden and dinner at Chinatown’s nearly-century-old Mee Heng Low Noodle House next door. Architectural historian, fencing master, and micro horror writer-director James Papp will cast, script, and film you and a friend in a 3–5 minute horror short in a San Luis historic building to be submitted to Microhorrors—and provide you with fencing lessons in your weapon of choice (foil, épée, or saber), as you finish the weekend with Sunday brunch and fencing with the Kwong Tong Fencers Club. With thanks to Annie Gough for use of the Sauer-Adams Adobe.

Fair Market Value: $1,000

Generously Donated by James Papp and Annie Gough