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The Pohick Country
Fair is just three months away. Many have already started to set aside
items to donate to Hodge Podge, which is the fall flea market held in
the Parish Hall on Fair day. Every year the process evolves just a bit,
based on recent trends. Here are some of the guidelines to follow this
year.
First, who shops
at Hodge Podge? Think of the Hodge Podge buyer as a low income, but employed
person with children and many young military families. Members of the
congregation sometimes buy knick-knacks and higher end goods.
What Sells:
• Items MUST be clean and in good repair. The people who visit Hodge
Podge are not “do-it-yourselfers.” If an item does not work,
they will pass it by.
• Toys, bicycles in good condition with inflated tires, and games
containing all the pieces
• Tools - hand tools sell especially well
• Lawn tools in good repair and not heavily rusted
• Furniture (especially wood furniture) and lawn furniture
• Lamps and lights
• Housewares that include dishes, pots, and pans, utensils, and
appliances
• Linens, draperies, bed spreads
• Holiday decorations
• Small electronic devices
• Knick-knacks
• Kids clothes and coats
What DOESN’T
Sell: Please do not bring things that will just have to be thrown
away.
• Adult clothing
• Shoes – even brand new in the box
• TVs larger than 12” and computers
• Lawn mowers and tractors
• Large exercise equipment like stationary bikes, etc.
• Broken appliances, dented pots, and pans, damaged non-stick cookware,
rusted items
• Dirty items
• Ceiling fans and chandeliers
• Drapery rods
• Coffee mugs and logo items
• Specialty items
• Personal care products
• Food products
Item collection will begin on the first Saturday in September in the Common
Room. Watch the Sunday bulletins for further information.
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