With new merchandise
every week, it's never
the same place twice!

KIWANIS CLUB OF ANN ARBOR

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Antiques & Collectibles
Art & Frames
Beds
Books
Cameras & Photo
Children's
Computers
Dishes & Glassware
Electronics & Televisions
Furniture
Hardware & Kitchen
Jewelry
Lamps & Lighting
Lawn & Garden
Linens & Beauty Aids
Luggage
Men's
Office Supplies
Pharmacy & Health
CDs, DVDs, Records, Tapes
Shoes
Sporting Goods & Camping
Teen's
Toys
Women's

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Come see for yourself why we're rated Ann Arbor's BEST thrift sale. With three floors of great bargains to wander, you'll stretch your legs, your imagination . . . and your budget. And every purchase and donation you make helps others.

An Ann Arbor tradition since 1927
At Washington and First Street
Open Saturdays 9 am − Noon

Except Easter, Memorial Day, July 4, Thanksgiving,
Christmas, and New Year weekends.

KIWANIS WAREHOUSE SALE
Saturday, March 3, 2012  9 am
− Noon
Plaza Dr at Airport Blvd
Building #840 (see map)
Warehouse Sale is first Saturday each month

 

Sale merchandise comes from you and other great people . . .Thank You

Drop off saleable donations Mondays
Thursdays & Saturdays 9 − 11:30 am

We also pick up saleable donations
Phone 734-665-0450 to leave message

Drop-off donations       Household aid needs

High demand items      Unacceptable items

Slideshows of Kiwanis Thrift Sale:

A Day at the Sale         Holiday-Christmas Sale


The Kiwanis Thrift Sale is open Saturday 9:00 -12:00 am for sales to the public and Monday, Thursday, 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, 200 South First St, 48104, (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. The Thrift Sale funds 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 are by RICarr.


 

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