Ultimate garage sale: Humane society fundraiser is this week
Sisters Paula Zackrisson, left, and Peg Swartz, sort clothes on Monday for the Wood County Humane Society garage sale at the Wood County Fairgrounds. Dozens of volunteers come together to ready donated items for the sale, which is Thursday-Saturday. (Debbie Rogers | Sentinel-Tribune)
The clothes for the humane society sale are in the Home and Gardens Buildings at the fairgrounds. Dozens of volunteers come together to organize donated items for the sale, which is Thursday-Saturday. (Debbie Rogers | Sentinel-Tribune)
Household items, toys, games and books are under the grandstands. Dozens of volunteers come together to organize donated items for the sale, which is Thursday-Saturday. (Debbie Rogers | Sentinel-Tribune)
A volunteer gets toys ready for the sale. Dozens of volunteers come together to organize donated items for the sale, which is Thursday-Saturday. (Debbie Rogers | Sentinel-Tribune)
Drive your vehicle into the grandstands and volunteers will unload it. Dozens of volunteers come together to organize donated items for the sale, which is Thursday-Saturday. (Debbie Rogers | Sentinel-Tribune)
Peg Swartz points out the shoes at the sale. Dozens of volunteers come together to organize donated items for the sale, which is Thursday-Saturday. (Debbie Rogers | Sentinel-Tribune)
Paula Zackrisson sorts clothes on Monday. Dozens of volunteers come together to organize donated items for the sale, which is Thursday-Saturday. (Debbie Rogers | Sentinel-Tribune)
The 29th Annual Wood County Humane Society Benefit Garage Sale opens its doors on Thursday at 9 a.m. and runs through Saturday at 2 p.m. in the Grandstands and Home & Garden Buildings at the Wood County Fairgrounds.
The clothes for the humane society sale are in the Home and Gardens Buildings at the fairgrounds. Dozens of volunteers come together to organize donated items for the sale, which is Thursday-Saturday. (Debbie Rogers | Sentinel-Tribune)
Donations of clothing, household items, electronics, furniture, toys, collectibles and other good and useful items for the will be accepted until 6 tonight and from 9 a.m.-6 p.m. on Tuesday at the fairgrounds.
Drive your vehicle into the grandstands and volunteers will unload it. Dozens of volunteers come together to organize donated items for the sale, which is Thursday-Saturday. (Debbie Rogers | Sentinel-Tribune)
The sale will be held at the same location Thursday and Friday from 9 a.m.-6 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. The sale will feature 25-cent clothing on Friday and a $3 "fill-a-bag" sale on Saturday.
A volunteer gets toys ready for the sale. Dozens of volunteers come together to organize donated items for the sale, which is Thursday-Saturday. (Debbie Rogers | Sentinel-Tribune)
The sale raised a record $35,042 in 2022. The funds provide for the the care of over 700 animals housed in the Minnebelle Conley Shelter, a no-kill humane shelter on Van Camp Road.
Household items, toys, games and books are under the grandstands. Dozens of volunteers come together to organize donated items for the sale, which is Thursday-Saturday. (Debbie Rogers | Sentinel-Tribune)
For more information, call 419-669-0701, visit www.facebook.com/groups/wchsgarage sale, or register to volunteer at www.tinyurl.com/wchssale.
Peg Swartz points out the shoes at the sale. Dozens of volunteers come together to organize donated items for the sale, which is Thursday-Saturday. (Debbie Rogers | Sentinel-Tribune)
Paula Zackrisson sorts clothes on Monday. Dozens of volunteers come together to organize donated items for the sale, which is Thursday-Saturday. (Debbie Rogers | Sentinel-Tribune)