Donations for the 113th Norfield Church Fair
May 24, 2014 10am-4pm
Spring Cleaning? Not sure where to bring those “treasures” that are cluttering up your closets or you simply no longer use, clothing that is too small or books you have laying around? Donations are now being accepted!
Grandma’s Attic will be collecting – and selling – everything from planters to crockpots, sports equipment to glassware in addition to games, toys, small electronics, household items and small furniture. Grandma’s Attic is unable to accept computers, heavy exercise equipment, skis and ski boots, mattresses, pillows, drapes/valances, cribs or playpens. All donated items must be in good condition.
Donation drop off of small items will take place under Grandma’s Attic tent on the Norfield Church campus starting on from now until Friday, May 23rd. Please leave all items on the designated wooden pallets under the tent.
For more information, please contact Jennifer Barron at 203-227-5264. Additionally, donations are being accepted for hardcover and paperback books, record albums, DVDs, and educational software for this year’s Book Nook. All items must be in good condition.
Please no video cassettes, textbooks, magazines or periodicals. Donation drop off is at the Norfield Church’s Christian Education Building, starting on Sunday, May 4th. For more information, please contact Jim Hodel at 203-563-974 or jim_hodel@gmail.com.
Norfield’s Walton’s Corner is the place to find wonderful small treasures. If you would like to donate china, jewelry, silver, pewter, porcelain figurines, vintage linens, kitchen utensils and ceramics – drop off is at the Norfield Church’s Mike Tine Room starting Sunday, May 4th. For more detailed information, please contact Teri Gaberman at terigaberman@optonline.net.
Lastly, clothing donations are being accepted. All clothing items must be clean and folded. Donation drop off is at Norfield Church’s Attic starting Sunday, May 4th. For more information, please contact Wendy DeMonchaux at 203-226-9433.
All proceeds from the Norfield Fair are distributed to Fairfield County 501c(3) charitable organizations. Since 1990, Norfield Church has donated over $1 million dollars to charities from its country fair and live auction dinner proceeds. This year’s fair proceeds will benefit the Pivot House, CLASP, IICONN, Family ReEntry and UCC Wider Church Ministries. For further information regarding the 113th Norfield Fair, please contact the Church Office at 203-227-7886 or visit www.norfield.org.