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MULTI FAMILY RUMMAGE SALE

WHEN : JUNE 3, 4, 5, 2010

Time : 10am to 4pm

If you or anyone you know is interested to have a garage sale at our place we are renting out spots for 1 to 3 days for $25.00. We do not supply tables. We will have about 12 spots, when those spots are full, we cannot take anymore people. So call early for a good spot they will feel up fast.

If NOT interested at this time BUT have items you would like to donate to us (please make sure they are in sale condition) call the office to arrange a drop off date. We need all donations in by May 30, from 1 – 3pm to give us enough time to mark everything. Also take the time to register your name to win a gift card as our appreciation for your donation.

You would like to have a garage sale but don’t have the time? Mark your items with price and your initials and we will sale it for you at 15% commission plus $25.00 for renting a spot and drop it off by May 30, 1 – 3pm.

Please let Family, Friends, Neighbors know about our garage sale and if they would like to participate in any way. Also let them know when they call us to let us know how they heard of us. The name with the highest recommendations will receive a gift card as a Thank you for spreading the word.

We will also be selling cupcakes, water and pop .We would like to sale hotdogs if we can get enough people to help us out. If you think you can volunteer for 4 hours please call Andriana at 651-778-9125, or email her at acagiatriada@q.com

You can also call Sharon at 952-583-5773 or email her at mmdc01@comcast.net

We are trying hard to raise as much money as we can so we can stay as long as we can in Mendota, please don’t give up on us and try to help where ever you can.

OUR WISH AND DREAM IS TO BUY THIS PLACE WE ARE IN, SO WE NEVER HAVE TO WORRY WHERE TOMORROW WILL BRING US.

PIDAMAYA / THANK YOU

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