KACCB's Trash 2 Treasure Yard Sale

Mark your calendars! Keep Athens-Clarke County Beautiful's Trash 2 Treasure sale is ON! This is a yard sale like no other; giving shoppers a chance to put the principle of REDUCE, REUSE, and RECYCLE into action! You will be amazed by the useful things that others clear out of their homes and try to send to the landfill. KACCB watches for treasures all year and saves them for you! Furniture, art, home goods, toys, and unique items you just have to see. We nab 'em before they hit the heap. All proceeds from this sale support the community beautification programs of KACCB. Save space in the landfill, save money, and stop the senseless waste! And it is not too late to donate items to the cause. Please keep KACCB as you complete your spring cleaning! Vulture Pre-sale: Friday, May 20th, 4-7PM, $3 admission Songbird Sale: Saturday, May 21st, 8am-11am, Discount Sale 11-12pm, Free admission The sale will be taking place at the CHaRM facility, located at 1005 College Avenue, Athens, GA 30601. For updates on sale items, follow us on Facebook (www.facebook.com/KACCB) and Twitter (@kaccb123) or visit our website, keepathensbeautiful.org. We hope to see you there!

Saturday, May 21, 2016

Cost:

$3 admission on Friday, Free on Saturday

Location:

Center for Hard to Recycle Materials
1005 College Avenue
Athens, GA 30601
US


Contact:

Stacee Farrell

Phone: 706-613-3501 x312
Website: Click to Visit

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