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    Community Swap Meet on October 15th

    August 18, 2011No Comments
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    Bring Those Unwanted Items

    Sedona, AZ  (August 18, 2011) –  It’s that time again! The annual Community Swap Meet will be held on Saturday, October 15, and will include expanded kids’ activities, a raffle and silent auction, and a barbecue. Bring those unwanted items to the Swap Meet and forget the hassle of holding your own garage sale!

    Community Swap Meet on October 15th

    It’s that time again! The annual Community Swap Meet will be held on Saturday, October 15, and will include expanded kids’ activities, a raffle and silent auction, and a barbecue. Bring those unwanted items to the Swap Meet and forget the hassle of holding your own garage sale!

    The event will be held on the upper field at Posse Grounds Park, 525 Posse Ground Road, in Sedona, from 9am-2pm. The Swap Meet (a.k.a. garage sale, flea market, tag sale, etc.) is free and open to the public.

    As always, we are working to make this year’s event even better. We received a sponsorship from APS that will increase our advertising and bring more people to the Swap Meet!

    Please spread the word to your friends and neighbors and help us make this an event to remember!

    Feel free to contact us if you have any questions at info@sedonarecycles.org or by calling (928) 204-1185.

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    Meghan Kincheloe
    Director of Community Development
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