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Increase Miller Tag Sale to help Hurricane Sandy Victims

Major Community Event: Increase Miller Elementary School Community to Assist Hurricane Sandy Victims

 

9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 1

10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 2.

 

Contact:

DeAnna Pastore at  deannawall@hotmail.com

 

GOLDENS BRIDGE — The annual fall tag sale at Increase Miller Elementary School has always been a highly anticipated community event vitally important to families who need extra help affording much-needed necessities as well as comfort items and little luxuries.

 

New and very gently used clothing, baby gear, sporting goods, toys, books, CDs and household items donated by Increase Miller families are sold for very little money during the two-day event that draws visitors from a wide area who are searching for bargains and eager to sample delicious bake sale treats.

 

This year — for the first time — the Increase Miller Parent Teacher Association is expanding its outreach efforts and using using the tag sale as a way to support families most affected by Hurricane Sandy.

 

Working with Habitat for Humanity, the Increase Miller community is in a position to directly help the families of Breezy Point. This year at the tag sale there will be an option for the community to purchase much-needed items from the sale for direct donation to the Breezy Point area via Habitat for Humanity.

 

Items for sale include:

 

·      CDs, cassettes, tapes, videocassettes, DVDs

 

·      Books and vintage magazines

 

·      Sporting goods (skates, bicycles, baseball/football/lacrosse/hockey equipment)

 

·      Baby gear (carriages, strollers, swings, cribs, playpens, exersaucers, etc.)

 

·      Outdoor children’s play equipment (Fisher-Price, Little Tikes)

 

·      Toys, games, puzzles, action figures

 

·      Clothing (includes shoes, boots, purses, backpacks, costume jewelry)

 

·      Knick-knacks, crafts, holiday decorations, baskets, curtains, linens and kitchen items

 

·      Artwork, picture frames, mirrors

 

·      Antiques

 

·      Furniture (including bookshelves, chairs and bed frames) 

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Just a short thought to get the word out quickly about anything in your neighborhood.
Share something with your neighbors. Write a new post... What's up? Make an announcement, speak your mind, or sell something
Lisa Buchman (Editor) May 20, 2013 at 10:16 pm
The phone number on this post doesn't seem right, can you confirm?
Linda Horner May 20, 2013 at 03:15 pm
I just finished searching The Farms and searched the park. This mprning, no sign but the neighborsRead More all know and r keeping a watch out for her
Lisa Buchman (Editor) May 20, 2013 at 01:39 pm
Let us know when you find her!
Lisa Buchman (Editor) May 17, 2013 at 11:44 am
This is a terrific addition to town! I know I struggle with mounting piles of things to donate andRead More finding places to give to. With the Community Center and now Goodwill, great to find a second home for goods.
Lisa Buchman (Editor) May 15, 2013 at 07:16 am
Thanks Stewart for posting this note! A good reminder for everyone about our shared roads.
Ahn Tou May 12, 2013 at 01:25 am
Okay but let's focus on the charter of the BOE. The Board of Education believes its primaryRead More responsibility should focus on creating an educational environment that will help our students become knowledgeable individuals, problem-solvers, quality producers, effective communicators, wholesome individuals, collaborative workers, ethical individuals, life-long learners, and responsible, accepting and involved citizens. We remain committed to providing a high quality, well-balanced educational program that supports our faculty and staff and helps our students meet and exceed State standards as well as high district goals. It says nothing about protecting the investments of taxpayers by voting "no" on every expenditure. We need forward thinking, broad minded individuals to help guide educational direction of our schools. Keeping expenses reasonable and and in check should be a consideration by the educational focus should be primary. Although novices, Trustees Tobin and Schiff have helped true the course of the board back to the direction of education. Mr Stone who himself admitted he had never even been to a BOE meeting before deciding to run offers no sense of motivation other than Dr Treyz and his friends think he'll help shift the direction back toward finance. Mr Holbrook is no different a candidate than Mr Lipton himself was 6 years ago.