The Rangeley Alumni Association’s ‘Double Header’ yard sales held on May 26th were the largest, most successful events to date with record sales at both the Rangeley and Oquossoc locations. The Association extends sincere thanks to those who participated by donating quality merchandise, the hard-working volunteers at each location, and all those who supported the Alumni Scholarship Fund by giving a new home to so many treasures. Every dollar raised through these sales goes back to Rangeley graduates through the Association’s scholarship program.
We are not stopping! Mark your calendars for the next sale of the season happening on July 3rd, 2021. This single location sale will be held at 2632 Main Street, Rangeley and will feature a large inventory of newly acquired, unique items.
Sale hours are 9am – 3pm and volunteers are needed to help set up, assist with sales and to tear down. Please call Alice at 864-3470 or Ann at 864-5636 to volunteer and join the growing group of past Rangeley graduates in their commitment to our future leaders graduating from RLRS.
Thank you for continuing to support the Rangeley Alumni Association’s mission and be sure to visit the big red house on Main St.
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