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KIWANIS CLUB OF ANN ARBOR

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We sell on eBay.com, the world's largest auction, items that are attractive to a national audience and generally sell on eBay for more then $40. This includes collectibles, cameras, antiques, china, figurines, fine art, silver, musical instruments, electronics, fine books, jewelry, coins, sporting goods, toys, militaria, dolls, tools, clocks and watches, fine glass and pottery, and other fine items. Our eBay sales are handled by iSold It Ann Arbor, as part of its special program for non-profit organizations.

 

You can drop off these and other donations at the regular drop off times (see below) at the Kiwanis Thrift Sale at our dock entrance on Washington Street. We will pick up valuable items.

 

You can also drop off eBay items for Kiwanis at iSold It Ann Arbor at 1958 S. Industrial Hwy, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104 (in the Colonial Lanes Plaza). Just specify they are donations for the Kiwanis Thrift Sale. You can phone iSold It (734-761-6187) or drop by with your items for its research and recommendations on whether your item(s) would be a good donation for eBay sale. Go to www.isolditannarbor.com for its operating hours, further contact information, what sells on eBay, and current auctions.


The Kiwanis Thrift Sale is open Saturday 9:00 -12:00 am for sales to the public and Monday and Saturday 9:00 - 11:30 am for drop off of donations from the public, at the Kiwanis Activities Center at Washington and First Street in downtown Ann Arbor, (734) 665-0450. The Sale is staffed by unpaid Kiwanis members and volunteers. The Ann Arbor Kiwanis Club Foundation is a non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation, and donations to the Thrift Sale are tax deductible. Proceeds from the Thrift Sale fund a wide variety of charities and social agencies in Ann Arbor and Washtenaw County. Each year the Foundation contributes about $200,000 in cash and goods to help 25,000 people. Web site and photos created and sponsored by RICarr.