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Overeaters Anonymous meets at Hunterdon Medical Center
in Flemington every Saturday from 9:00 am - 10:00 am. For
additional information, go to: www.OA.org.
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h u n t e r d o n t h r i F t s h o p ' s B i g s A L e !
The North Hunterdon Thrift Shop of Hampton can help you get in
the Christmas Spirit and deck the halls! Our Christmas Room is now open
and filled with merry and bright, high-quality decor, lights, clothing, gift
wrap and more at amazingly low prices! Located at 51 County Rd. 635
(Charlestown Rd.), Hampton, west of Clinton, the non-profit shop
is in the former North Hunterdon United Methodist Church building. The
Christmas Sale includes such items as a string of lights for $3, garlands for
$2 each, ornaments at $1 each, Christmas stockings for $2 each and a box
of Christmas cards for $5.
The shop is run by Clinton United Methodist Church and all
proceeds support the church's mission. Donations of Christmas items,
and fall and winter clothing and accessories are being accepted, including
especially winter coats. Shoes for all seasons are accepted, because some can
be donated to Soles4Souls, an international shoe mission organized in this
area by Cokesbury United Methodist Church. The thrift shop has donated
about 700 pairs of shoes in its six months of participation.
All donations are tax deductible and can be dropped off during
the shop's regular hours, which are Monday, 8:30 am to noon,
Wednesday, 8:30 am to noon and 3:00 to 6:00 pm, and Saturday
8:30 am to 2:00 pm. New volunteers are always welcome! Contact
shop manager Danielle Banes for more information at: danielle@
sentforothers.org. Find us on Facebook or call us at: 908.735.0177.
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