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Sell your stuff at the Yard Sale and Craft Show hosted by the J.P. Taravella Drama Club

Coral Springs, Florida – To raise money for the school’s drama club, the J.P. Taravella Drama Club invites the neighborhood to donate any unwanted items they may have.
On Saturday, September 14, from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., J.P. Taravella High School will host the Community Yard Sale and Craft Show.
The school’s west parking lot, at 10600 Riverside Drive, is where the community and business vendors will set up shop to sell apparel, handcrafted goods, home goods, and other unwanted items. The school is located at the intersection of Riverside and Coral Springs Drive.
The entire revenue made from selling goods at the event will go to the people who buy a vending area.
On the day of the sale, spaces are $25 (cash only) or $20 if purchased in advance. Prepayments can be paid through Zelle or at J.P. Taravella in the main parking lot of the school on August 24 and 31 between 10 and 11 a.m.
Due to the weather-dependent nature of the yard sale, prepayments are not refundable. Additionally, contributions of items that locals no longer need are accepted.
Please send an email to JPTDramaboosters@gmail.com for more information.
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