Neighbor for Neighbor offers Treasures and Treats this weekend, to raise funds for its food pantry and charitable work.
The all-volunteer, non-profit organization in Springfield Township has been collecting donations for months, said Peg Hill, vice president for Neighbor to Neighbor.
‘It will be an excellent place for parents who need equipment for their babies and young children,? Hill said.
Items include strollers, play pens, high chairs, and a range of toys up to kitchen and toolshop playsets. The sale also includes sporting equipment such as skis, tennis rackets, and exercise equipment, household items, Christmas decorations from tree to front yard, and one-of-a-kind items.
‘Anything you can think of,? Hill said.
Treats include lots of fresh, homemade baked goods, she said.
‘Volunteers have been baking like crazy,? she said. ‘Where else can you get homemade baked goods these days??
Shoppers will help the food pantry, and can also expect some good buys, she said.
‘We don’t have room to store all of this,? she said. ‘We intend to sell it all by the end of the sale.?
Neighbor for Neighbor provides food, clothing and financial assistance to families in crisis in Springfield, Independence, Holly, Groveland, Rose and White Lake Townships since 1983.
The semi-annual rummage and bake sale will be Friday and Saturday, Sept. 28-29, from 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. at the Hart Community Center, Mill Pond Park in Downtown Davisburg.
All proceeds from the sale will be used by Neighbor for Neighbor to provide assistance to area families in need.
Call 248-634-0900 for more information.