September 6, 2006

  Volume 4, Number 36

Published in Wake Forest, NC

  Carol Pelosi, Publisher and Editor
 
 
 
 
 
 
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 VFW hosting yard sale
to benefit overseas troops

           VFW Post 8466 wants all your slightly used furniture, crock pots, coffee makers, workout clothes you never quite got to use, tools, toys and whatever else is cluttering up your house.

            The veterans are planning an extravaganza of a yard sale this fall, and they plan to use the money they raise to send our troops in Iraq and Afghanistan phone cards and goodies.

            “In addition,” Chuck Walkley said, “we will use the money to refurbish medical equipment such as electric carts, wheelchairs, walkers and lots more and donate these to veterans’ homes in our state. We also sponsor local youth programs such as Little League teams and cheerleaders.”

            That is not all. “We are also running a program for needy local members of the community who may need some of the medical equipment we have. If they can’t afford to buy the equipment and we have it, we will make the equipment available at no cost for as long as needed.

            “You can see why this is a passion for us. There are a lot of great rewards from this,” Walkley said.

            They have lots of storage space to keep all the goods until Oct. 20-22 when the sale will occur. Bob and Elizabeth Johnson are allowing them to use the back part of their warehouse on South White Street.

            Johnson, who is helping to promote the yard sale, said his former tenant, Jeann Beasley’s Operation Harvest, has finally moved out but left a number of things behind which he has donated to the sale.

            The Road Less Traveled Theatre troupe has moved into the front of the warehouse.

            If you want to donate items, you can call 554-1245.

 
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