September 26 and 27
Bring us your tired and worn items, huddled in masses in the dark confines of attic, basement or garage, and let us offer new life to all by passing them on to eager buyers.
That’s the plea being issued by members of Clinton County Arts Council as they prepare for the annual CAT sale (not the feline kind) set for Friday and Saturday September 26 and 27.
This is a traditional event when the community is asked to bring in no longer needed items such as collectibles, pieces of art and personal treasures . . . thus “CAT” sale. It, simply put, is a yard/bake sale, to lessen inventory of the Gallery and residences, along with adding a few extra dollars to the Council’s treasury. Helping to achieve that goal, fresh baked goods are solicited, adding a little flavor to the two-day effort.
The sale will be held at the Depot on Railroad St. in St. Johns during the hours of 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday. Donated items should be brought to the Depot on Thursday September 25 between 12 noon and 7 p.m. (No clothes or shoes, please.)
If you haven’t heard about the annual CAT sale and want more information, details may be obtained by calling the Gallery, 989 224 2429.
