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d O n ' t m i s s t h e C l i n t O n t O W n s h i p
p t a C l O t h i n g d r i V e 2 0 2 1 !
Fri., April 30, 3:00-6:00 pm and Sat, May 1, 9:00 am-12:00 pm
Clinton Township Middle School, 34 Grayrock Road
ACCEPTED ITEMS: Clean, wearable clothing (men's, women's and children's
- any size/season), shoes, belts, handbags, hats, scarves, backpacks, household
linens (curtains, bedding, towels, pillows, sleeping bags), stuffed animals, baby
accessories. Donated toys must be able to fit into a 24" X 24" box.
We cannot accept the following items: CDs, DVDs, VCRs, books,
electronics, home decor, appliances, exercise equipment, pots/pans, baby
gear, hard toys, board games.
Drive to the front entrance of the school and volunteers will unload
your donations for you. No need to even get out of your car! Please have
donations in well-tied plastic bags. Tax receipts are available. The PTA earns
money per pound of donated items. This is one of our biggest fundraisers.
Proceeds from this event support educational programs, assemblies and
other activities sponsored by the Clinton Township PTA. Donations are NOT
shredded.
Items collected go to A&E Clothing, a for-profit company that collects
unwanted clothing and other items and resells them in the U.S. and developing
countries. By providing such services to non-profit organizations, they create
jobs for people in the U.S. and abroad. They help local communities and
economies in emerging countries as well as helping our country become greener
and cleaner. Check out ClothingDrive.net for more information.
TEENS: Earn service hours by volunteering to work this excellent
fundraiser! For more information or to volunteer, please contact Stacy
Linzer at: aggador70@yahoo.com or text: 908.917.2667. Note: Due
to Covid, we ask that you please wear a mask when dropping off donations,
volunteers will also be wearing masks and gloves. Thanks so much for
supporting the Clinton Township PTA!
"I'm only wishing to go a-fishing;
For this the month of May was made."
~ Henry Van Dyke