This year's Rummage Sale may be the largest yet - Summit Daily News

A long line snaked outside of the Community and Senior Center in Frisco as shoppers geared up for the first day of the annual Rummage Sale. Piles of donated skis, boots and strollers were organized into neat lines outside of each tent, while inside, racks of clothing, piles of pottery, Christmas trees and knick knacks filled each corner. Jo Ring, organizer of the event, said this year brought more items than ever before. Emily Spitzner, who has volunteered with the sale for the past four years, said that 150 people came to last year’s pre-sale. Starting Thursday evening, shoppers were able to enter the area for $10 to have first pick of the piles of donated goods. The regular sale will continue Friday and Saturday, from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. On Sunday, a $2 bag sale from 10 a. m. to 12 p. m. lets shoppers fill a Target back with any indoor goods, with each bag costing $2. Outside, sports equipment, furniture... “People come to get sweaters for ugly Christmas sweater parties. This year, Summit Seniors have two cars up for auction: a 1995 Toyota Camry LE and a 1986. 5 Porsche 928S. The proceeds of the Rummage Sale are pooled together with other fundraisers Summit Seniors conducts throughout the year, and are granted to... Source: www.summitdaily.com