WOMAN’S CLUB OF MORRISTOWN RUMMAGE SALE SET FOR JUNE 26-29
The Woman’s Club of Morristown will hold its annual Rummage Sale fundraiser on Friday, June 27 (4 to7 p.m.); Saturday, June 28 (10 a.m. to 3 p.m.); and Sunday, June 29 (noon to 3 p.m.) at the Club headquarters, the Dr. Lewis Condict House, 51 South Street, Morristown. There is no entrance fee Friday through Sunday. There will also be a special Early Bird Event on Thursday evening, June 26, from 5 to 7 p.m. with a $10 entrance fee. All proceeds support the Club, its charitable programs, and the maintenance of the historic Dr. Condict house.
This year's sale fills four rooms in the Clubhouse, including the expansive auditorium. Merchandise includes clothing and accessories for the whole family, including better women’s brands and special-occasion wear; housewares and kitchen goods; artwork and home décor; linens; lamps; hardware; books, and much more. The “Boutique” room offers vintage and antique items, collectibles, and finer goods of all kinds, including tableware, décor, ephemera, and textiles. Another room is devoted to jewelry from costume to fine. All goods are tagged at bargain prices. Payment can be made via cash, Zelle, or Venmo.
The Club's charitable endeavors include scholarships for Morristown high school senior women; care packages for battered women, veterans, and seamen; and supporting Dierdre’s House for child victims of abuse and/or neglect. Since 1936, it has owned and continues to maintain the white clapboard Federal-style Dr. Condict House. The house was built in 1797 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The members of the Woman’s Club of Morristown are dedicated to serving their community. The Club is a non-profit, non-political, non-sectarian organization whose purpose is to promote improvements within its community, to offer civic, cultural, and educational activities, and to preserve the historic Dr. Lewis Condict House. Membership is open to all women who live or work in the greater Morristown area. More information is available at www.wcomt.org or https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61552970017661.