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We
want, need, and depend on your donations, but we cannot accept donated items that people won't buy. You may
donate them to the Salvation Army or Ann Arbor Recycling
Center. Thanks for understanding.
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Big appliances
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Refrigerators, stoves, washers
▪ TV-radio-phonograph consoles
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Leftovers from yard sales, garage sales, church sales,
neighborhood sales
(We can't sell it If you can't.)
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Baby strollers
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Bed springs, metal
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Bowling balls
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Building parts
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Bicycles
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Car parts
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Carpets, worn or dirty
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Car seats
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Car-top carriers
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Carpet padding
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Clothing that is dirty, stained, spotted,
ripped, torn, or frayed at cuffs
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Compactors
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Computers
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PC less than 486
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Apple II or Mac-Plus
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Non-color monitors
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Dot matrix printers
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Damaged items
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Doors and screens
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Fireplace screens
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Flammable products
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Furniture with damaged, dirty, or
worn finish or upholstery edges
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Garbage disposals
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Highchairs
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Humidifiers
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Lawn sweepers
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Liquids (all types)
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Magazines
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Medicine cabinets
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Mirror glass
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Organs
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Paint
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Phones: pulse, cordless, or nonworking
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Suitcases
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Tires
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Typewriters (unless antique)
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Upholstery, worn or dirty
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Wheels
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Windows
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Window screens
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Word processors
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The Kiwanis Thrift Sale is open Saturday 9:00 -12:00
am for sales to
the public and Monday and Saturday 9:00 - 11:30 am for drop off of donations from the public, at
the
Kiwanis Activities Center at First and Washington in
downtown Ann Arbor, (734)
665-0450. The
Sale is staffed by unpaid Kiwanis members and volunteers. The
Ann Arbor Kiwanis Club Foundation is a non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation,
and donations to the Thrift Sale are tax deductible. Proceeds from the Thrift Sale fund a wide variety of
charities and social agencies
in Ann
Arbor and Washtenaw County.
Each
year the Foundation contributes about $200,000 in cash and goods to help
25,000 people. Web site and photos created and sponsored by
RICarr.
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