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Rummage sales are a dime a dozen, but the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Princeton's annual super-sized Spring Sale consistently raises thousands for local charities. This year, Saturday, May 12, 9 am – 2 pm (rain or shine), the congregation hopes to raise $20,000 for non-profits providing emergency food, shelter, education and other services in Mercer County. UUCP is at 50 Cherry Hill Rd (junction of Route 206).
“Getting a great bargain in these tough times is even better when you know it benefits your community,” says Princeton resident, Louise Senior, co-chair of this year's event, “All profits from this sale are returned to local non-profit groups who provide needed services to our neighbors.” The Spring Sale takes up the entire building and grounds, set up boutique-style with high-quality clothing, shoes & accessories, linens, baskets, furniture, lamps, antiques, books & DVDs, toys & games, computers, jewelry, art pieces, posters & paintings, kitchen appliances, dishes, trinkets, sporting goods, plants & flowers, gardening tools and general household items. In addition to the indoor array of booths, a silent auction will feature high-end items, including antiques, fine furniture, raku art glass, jewelry, never-used electronics, and other collectibles.
There will be live music performed by bands playing vintage rock, traditional country & blues, folk, and gospel to accompany the café lunch menu, which includes grilled entrées, savory salads, soups and gourmet desserts.
First-time shoppers will be excited, by the sheer volume and variety of quality items available. Virtually everything and anything can be found at this sale.
Bring your friends and the whole family!
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