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Bargain hunters will want to stop by the Saline Area Senior Center for their Bag and Jewelry Sale this weekend. A preview sale for members was held on Friday afternoon, with the center opening its doors to the public on Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon.
The center accepts donations for the sale all year long, and volunteers put in hours of organizing, sorting and pricing for the event. Shoppers can browse through a large selection of jewelry, including necklaces, bracelets, earrings, rings, and pins. Tables of handbags, purses, wallets, and backpacks are on display, along with scarves and belts. Handy trays are made available to visitors for gathering their selections.
“I think this is our fifth sale,” said Megan Kenyon, Program Coordinator. “ It’s one of our bigger fundraisers. The past couple of sales, we’ve brought in $2000 for each one, and I’m thinking this year we will be close to $3000.”
In 2019, the center decided to explore their options for fundraising, and the idea of a donation sale was suggested.
“We decided to branch out and do a bag and jewelry sale because they are very popular among senior centers,” Kenyon said. “It’s been very successful. I’ve got an awesome crew of volunteers that help each time with the sorting. We couldn’t do it without them.”
The selection ranges from lower-priced costume jewelry to fine jewelry and high-end designer handbags.
“New this year, we are offering $10 mystery bags for a chance to get a Dooney and Burke handbag,” Kenyon said. “There’s one in seven chances with a bunch of other accessories, too, so it’s well worth the $10.”
Items that do not get sold after a period of time will get donated to NU2U Again Resale Shop, or to student makers who will repurpose items.
“We try to donate it or give it a second life. It gets repurposed in some way. It’s a great way to recycle and reuse.”
Kenyon expects shoppers of all ages will come out to find a bargain and show their support.
“I heard someone say ‘I always get my new bag at the bag sale.’ It’s always fun,” she said
“We appreciate the donations and the support. We couldn't do all of that and have a great resource for seniors for recreation without the support of the community.”
Holiday shoppers will want to mark their calendars for the next bag and jewelry sale which will take place in November. Donations for future sales can be dropped off at the SASC office.
Was the city os Saline not inspecting these units on an annual basis or why did this occur suddenly? I understand there was a chnage in ownership. More background information would be very helpful.
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If Oracle walked away and the family sued, isn’t that more of a fair legal battle?
The Governor of Michigan wants this. The President of the U it’s States wants this. There is nothing little Saline Township can do about this. The amount of money and political power behind it is staggering. It’s all over.
This area does not need any data centers. Please listen to the citizens, Mr. Marl.
Trying to ram this through, very nice. If you don't do what we want we'll take our ball and go home, even better.
These facts are based on current Data centers. Electric rates will increase for residents. There will be power outages, latency of power and potential for grid outages. Even with upgrades from the local power company.this is occurring now.
The city had the chance to inspect these units which they must of failed to do. New owners obviously with new INCREASED TAXES... the rent must go up. We still have capitalism in America thanks to our VETERANS!
You throw shade on the city like this is their fault as you say that Saline did not inspect this property, but you really don't know. Something must be done to the property, it has been in lousy shape since the roof collapsed in June 2019. I for one and glad that things are starting to move. People living there d