Outside of the church were some of the larger items for sale.
- Jan Buckman/Special to The Gazette
Sale items were carefully placed in appropriate categories in multiple rooms downstairs and outside. Each small room was named for the category.
- Jan Buckman/Special to The Gazette
There were many high-quality items for sale at St. Marks Lutheran Church.
- Jan Buckman/Special to The Gazette
- Jan Buckman/Special to The Gazette
- Jan Buckman/Special to The Gazette
Besides getting ready for the huge rummage sale the church members were busy baking pies, cakes, brownies, rolls, and many other items hard to resist in taking home.
- Jan Buckman/Special to The Gazette
A room devoted to adult clothing.
- Jan Buckman/Special to The Gazette
The baby and toddler room that offered toys, puzzles, and a playpen.
- Jan Buckman/Special to The Gazette
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Outside of the church were some of the larger items for sale.
- Jan Buckman/Special to The Gazette
Sale items were carefully placed in appropriate categories in multiple rooms downstairs and outside. Each small room was named for the category.
- Jan Buckman/Special to The Gazette
There were many high-quality items for sale at St. Marks Lutheran Church.
- Jan Buckman/Special to The Gazette
- Jan Buckman/Special to The Gazette
- Jan Buckman/Special to The Gazette
Besides getting ready for the huge rummage sale the church members were busy baking pies, cakes, brownies, rolls, and many other items hard to resist in taking home.
- Jan Buckman/Special to The Gazette
A room devoted to adult clothing.
- Jan Buckman/Special to The Gazette
The baby and toddler room that offered toys, puzzles, and a playpen.
- Jan Buckman/Special to The Gazette
From antique furniture to clothing to books to collectibles, the annual rummage sale at St. Mark’s Lutheran Church had something for everyone. Held on Friday and Saturday, the sale raised just over $8,000.
Co-organizer Karla Edmiston said the rummage sale is a big undertaking but worth the effort.
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