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98 days ago

Monster Garage Sale for Kitty Kingdom Cat Rescue

Tina from Rangiora

Monster Garage Sale!!!!!!

Kitty Kingdom are holding a monster garage sale to raise much needed funds for the cats and Kittens in our care.

When?

Saturday 24 February from 9.00am until 3.00pm.

Where?

The McAlpines Pipe Band Hall, in the Rangiora New World car park.

What’s for sale?

Bric-a-brac * heaps of books * adult and children’s clothing * toys * kitchenware* household items * teddy bears * plants * baking * sports items * jewellery * handbags * DVD’s * games * craft items * puzzles * pet toys and pet products * picture frames * cushions * blankets * and more!!!!!

Come and bag yourself a bargain and help us to help the cats and kittens! We look forward to seeing you there!

Please note that no goodies or treasures will be available for sale until the start time of 9.00am.

Donations are still being gathered! If you have clean, saleable items to donate please contact Tina to arrange drop off (027 804 1524). No large furniture items please.

We will have a bake stand and a plant stall at our sale so we are also putting a call out for kind bakers and our supporters of the green fingered variety!

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