Largest Thrift Sale in NE GA Next Weekend




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From: OCAF info@ocaf.com
Date: 03/08/2013 10:55 AM (GMT-05:00)
To: danjmatt@bellsouth.net
Subject: Largest Thrift Sale in NE GA Next Weekend!





THRIFT SALE 2013
Georgia's Largest Indoor Yard Sale
Reba Upscale

PREVIEW SALE! 
FRIDAY 
March 15  
7-9 PM
Silent auction, appetizers, wine, & fun.
$5 admission. Items double the prices marked.  

DAY OF SALE!
SATURDAY
March 17
8 AM-2 PM
FREE ADMISSION! FREE PARKING!
  
LOCATION
 

 Rocket Hall
(old gym)  
34 School St. Downtown Watkinsville

For Directions to OCAF   

(706) 769-4565 email: info@ocaf.com 

OVER 10,000 GENTLY USED ITEMS FOR SALE!

Art, Antiques, Books, Designer & Vintage Clothing, Electronics, Housewares, Tools, Toys, Yards of Fabric, Jewelry, Furniture, Sporting Goods, Etc.

Thrift Sale 2009


On Friday and Saturday March 15 and 16, OCAF will hold its annual Thrift Sale Fundraiser in the Rocket Hall Gym to support the many vital art programs we offer including classes, cultural events, and exhibitions. This year's sale promises to include over 10,000 items- making this the largest thrift sale in the region. Items for sale will include home and office furniture, electronics, toys, clothing, books, tools, hardware, small appliances, lawn & garden supply, antiques, housewares, seasonal items, plants and much much more! 

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This event is an OCAF Fundraiser.  
Proceeds from Thrift Sale benefit arts programing and art education in the Oconee County and Northeast Georgia areas.



2008 OCAF Logo
34 School Street / P.O. Box 631
Watkinsville, GA 30677
(706) 769-4565
info@ocaf.com / www.ocaf.com

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Oconee Cultural Arts Foundation | PO Box 631 | 34 School St. | Watkinsville | GA | 30677

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