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DESCRIPTION:They say one man&rsquo\;s trash is another man&rsquo\;s treas
 ure. If that&rsquo\;s true\, then treasures will be plentiful at the ann
 ual attic sale at Stow Presbyterian Church\, 4150 Fishcreek Road\, onSat
 urday\, May 5 from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.The sale features furniture\, t
 oys\, children&rsquo\;s clothing\, kitchen items\, outdoor equipment\, t
 ools\, men&rsquo\;s and women&rsquo\;s clothing\, shoes\, books\, and lo
 ts of assorted homed&eacute\;cor items.\n&ldquo\;The sale literally take
 s over the church for the week\,&rdquo\; said Pastor David Weyrick. &ldq
 uo\;There is so much here. We have people waiting in line to get in on s
 ale day.&rdquo\;\nThe sale is free and open to the public and also inclu
 des a snack and bakery sale. A$1 bag sale (everything you can fit into t
 he bag for $1) begins at 1:00 p.m.\nAll proceeds benefit the church&rsqu
 o\;s summer mission trips. This year the church hasteams heading to Wagn
 er\, S.D.\, Juneau\, A.K.\, and Oak Hills\, W.V.\nThe South Dakota team 
 works on the Yankton Sioux Indian reservation. Teammembers coordinate an
 d lead a vacation Bible school (VBS) for local children and anadult Bibl
 e study.\nBibles and other teaching materials are also donated to the co
 mmunity.Team leader Gayle Schrack and her late husband Dan began this mi
 nistry in 2006and have built a good relationship with the community and 
 members of the CedarPresbyterian Church in Wagner.\nIn fact\, a memorial
  quilt in Dan&rsquo\;s honor made bymembers of Cedar was recently put on
  permanent display at the Stow church.\n&ldquo\;Dan and Gayle did a trem
 endous job of patiently building trust with the AmericanIndian community
  in Wagner\,&rdquo\; Dr. Weyrick said. &ldquo\;And Gayle has continued t
 o lead thislegacy of ministry on her own.&rdquo\;\nOther trips to Wagner
  have included building repairprojects at the local church\, and members
  of the Yankton Sioux tribe have also visitedStow in recent years to str
 engthen bonds between the cultures.\nThe Alaska team works with the Salv
 ation Army in Juneau to run a VBS programfor local children\, as well as
  help with service projects in the area. The church began itsministry to
  the Native American Indian communities in southern Alaska back in 2000.
 \nThe West Virginia trip is a &ldquo\;brick and mortar&rdquo\; ministry 
 of home repair andconstruction projects in a rural Appalachia. The team 
 consists of the church&rsquo\;s high schoolyouth group and adult leaders
 .\n&ldquo\;It&rsquo\;s always a fulfilling trip for our students\, becau
 se they prove to themselves thatwith God all things are possible\,&rdquo
 \; said Team Leader Renee Williams. &ldquo\;The homeownersare always so 
 grateful for the work we do and it really opens the students&rsquo\; eye
 s to povertyin their own country.&rdquo\;\nIn addition to the attic sale
 \, the mission teams are hosting a &ldquo\;Dining to Donate&rdquo\;fundr
 aiser at Applebee&rsquo\;s restaurant\, 4296 Kent Rd. on Wednesday\, May
  9 from 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.\nThe church will receive 15 percent of t
 he check of patrons who turn inthe &ldquo\;Dining to Donate&rdquo\; flye
 r\, available on the church website\, with their purchase.\nFor more inf
 ormation on Stow Presbyterian Church&rsquo\;s mission trips and supporti
 ng fundraisers\, visit www.stowpres.org or call 330-688-6935.
URL:http://stow.patch.com/events/annual-attic-sale-supports-stow-presbyte
 rian-church-mission-trips
SUMMARY:Annual Attic Sale Supports Stow Presbyterian Church Mission Trips
LOCATION:Stow Presbyterian Church: 4150 Fishcreek Rd\, Stow\, OH
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