THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU
$ 3402.54 is our gross total. We had expenses and WELCA or the church picked them up plus WELCA donated food and goods.
The BAKE SALE was such a success we almost sold out the first day and did well on Saturday and the rest went on Sunday. Bethany Bakers are too, too wonderful.
What a wonderful bunch of hard workers we have at Bethany.
I have to thank them first - mainly because most of us are over 70 and 80. It was the younger ones that kept me motivated and going. I am not naming names because I just don't want to forget anyone.
Those of you who donated, and there were so very many, without you there would not be a sale. We had so much good stuff this year but it seems I think that every year.
I can't say enough about how hard the boys in "The Garage" worked. The dedication, getting the garage draped, the marking of stuff day after day. The deals, the selling of things for 2 for $2.00 each or both for $5.00. And the public went for it. We had them moving furniture in the Narthex and basement. Back breaking. Thank you. Tearing it all down and packing up after the sale was a lot of work and after we packed up stuff for Orphan Train, the Webster family helped by taking a whole bunch of stuff we would have had to take to the thrift store. They will use all left overs for a garage sale with proceeds going for Heather's trip to Costa Rica.
Our food court was too fun. We managed to eat all of the hot dogs, laughed over the tough skins, now could it be our teeth? The big hit was, drum roll please, "Walking Tacos" and of course our giant cinnamon rolls.
I loved the giant tubes indicated what type of items were on the tables. Also, our jewelry table looked smashing.
I know I am leaving things out but just know how much Bethany appreciates what everyone does.
Last, but not least, Pastor Dale, what a gem for helping Jerry of Orphan Grain Train load up. I am sure you wondered if help was ever coming. My last Rummage Sale. PJ
Well that about sums up what I have been up to.
The one thing I didn't add was we had a terrible sadness during our sale. Velma Sullivan of Orphan Grain Train died and her funeral was a day before the sale. We have been associated with Velma and Jerry, her husband for 15 years or so, she was 77 and a very dedicated Christian woman. WELCA donated $100 to their organization in her memory.
Jim and I ran a truckload of stuff to Menahga MN 90 miles away on Monday. Always a busy week after the sale making sur everything gets done.
I would continue with the sale but my back just can't do it anymore.
Been up since 4 and I need to get ready for Bone Builders.
I would like to run down and see Dot, need to also get my hair done, think I will go shorter- guess I need a change.