NORWAY — A Giant Indoor Yard Sale will be Saturday, September 18 from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. at the Second Congregational Church, United Church of Christ, 205 Main Street in. Norway. Thanks to a generous Oxford Hills Community, the sales have been very successful. After almost selling out last month, many items on September 18 will be new to shoppers. The church basement is once again overflowing with unique and gently used Fall and Christmas decorations, holiday gifts, small appliances, linens, dishes, cookware, household items, antiques, books, kids toys, sporting goods, tools, and furniture.
Everything is clean, in good working order and very reasonably priced. Items are spaced so that workers and shoppers can maintain a social distance. All are required to wear masks. Gloves and hand sanitizer are provided by the church. Only a limited number of shoppers are able to shop at a time.
The money raised by the indoor Yard Sale will be used for the many missions of our community church, which include but are not limited to: the free drive-thru supper, online and in-person worship service, Bible study, knitting, and book groups.
If you have questions, please contact the church office by calling 207-743-2290. Check out our Facebook page.
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