Twice
a year, Parent Talk hosts one of its biggest fundraisers, the Used Clothing,Toy and Equipment Sale. I’ve been going
since my daughter was 7 months old. Now
my daughter is 3.5 and I also have a 14 month old son. I didn’t know what to expect when I attended
my first Sale . I heard about the Sale through many enthusiastic voices and
participants from several of my ISIS Maternity classes. Therefore, I gave it a try. I loved it.
I immediately decided to volunteer.
I haven’t been disappointed, not once.
In fact, being part of the volunteer team has only reinforced my love
for the group, for the camaraderie, for the amazing bargains, for the Sale in general. Three years later, and 5 sales under my belt,
I can say with certainty, this Sale
is not to be missed.
So,
it’s April, a month before the Sale . What does this mean for me, what does it mean
for you? For me, it means working with
Seller Kits, going to tagging parties, cleaning out and organizing my
children’s closets, connecting with old and new friends, and welcoming new
volunteers. I love the energy and
excitement that surrounds the Sale
and this includes the pre-Sale, the actual Sale , and the post-Sale debrief. I enjoy finding and connecting with other
like-minded, bargain hunters, and amazing volunteers. The whole thing, from start to finish, is incredibly
fun.
The storage Pod for donations~ check out the double strollers! |
The
Sale also
signifies a time to clean-out, to purge, to organize, to empty boxes, to pass
along what is no longer needed. I like
reminiscing, and the Sale
provides ample opportunity to do so. I
distinctly remember tagging some of my daughter’s and son’s first outfits (size
NB to 3 months). Every little bloomer,
little bathing suit, little dress or pajamas, tiny shoe or sock had a story; it
meant something to me, to our family. I
could almost see my beautiful babies in the item being tagged. If you can imagine, it took me hours and
hours and hours to tag my items because I wanted to joyfully think about those
moments, and process that I could let go of these little memories. I know, this sounds insane but that’s how I
felt in those moments. I needed to
remind myself that I had a choice. I
could keep the items in a sealed box in the attic or I could pass them along to
some other child and family to enjoy.
During my tagging, I often wondered, did I have a photograph of my baby
in that specific outfit? Who gave it to her
or him? Fond and vivid memories flooded
my mind as I eagerly tagged each precious outfit, item, book, and toy. I knew these beautiful little treasures may
come in handy for some other family welcoming their baby into their life. I hoped whoever purchased that dainty little
dress, shoes, sweater or outfit, or whatever it was, would love it as much as I
did. I guess I’ll never know for sure
but I’ll keep the fantasy in my head and in my heart that the item, that meant
so much to me in the past, was put to good use and hopefully passed along
again, somehow, somewhere.
For
you, it’s simple. It is time to think
about your own readiness to part with items around your home. Are you ready to donate, or to consign, or
just to shop the Sale ? If so, don’t hesitate; get in touch with
someone on the Sale Committee.
Inquire. If you’ve consigned,
donated, or attended the Sale
previously, then you know what to do. As
always, the Sale
beckons you. Come.
Tell
all your friends and family. Come as a
group. Come alone. Shop with a list or just browse. Whatever you do, remember to tell all your
friends and mark your calendars for Saturday, May 5th, 2012 . Come early.
Stay late. Have fun. Pay it forward. All items not purchased by the end of the Sale go to amazing
charitable organizations. Everyone gets
something (by shopping, by consigning, by donating, by volunteering).
Use
this time to get prepared (renew your seller number, secure a volunteer shift,
start tagging your items, drop off your donations). Your time, your effort, your help will be
recognized. You won’t regret coming or
participating. See you on Saturday, May
5th.
And don't forget to read our Welcome post and enter our GIVEAWAY for a $100 Parent Talk membership OR a $75 Whole Foods Gift Card!
And don't forget to read our Welcome post and enter our GIVEAWAY for a $100 Parent Talk membership OR a $75 Whole Foods Gift Card!
Quality
Children's Items (0-8) at Bargain Prices
In 1993, Parent Talk
held its first Used Clothing, Toy & Equipment Sale. This now twice-yearly
event is attended by hundreds of shoppers, and all un-sold items are donated to
local charitable organizations that rely on these goods to serve families in
need. For inspiration, read one
charity's response to the sale.
All members of the
community (Parent Talk members and non-members) may participate.
General Sale:8:30am - 11:45am
Clearance BagSale :
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Location: Christ Episcopal Church
1132 Highland Ave.
(Across from the Needham
Public Library)
General Sale:
Clearance Bag
Location: Christ Episcopal Church
About the Author
Nikki lives locally with her husband and two children. She is a self-proclaimed foodie, photographer, and new blogger. Now a SAHM, she was a school counselor and cast member of Joey & Maria’s Comedy Wedding for many years. Nikki currently consults as a private, independent college counselor. Follow her @DaysWithUs.
I am teary and ready to go clean out the attic and closets!! Great article, Nikki!
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