OCR Text |
Show The Newspaper 'Thursday, December 3, 1981 Page All Swap meet, Christmas fair at Memorial Building Saturday PARK CITY PROPERTIES If you've ever been to the swap meet at the Redwood Drive-in in Salt Lake, you know that you can find all kinds of great treasures and trashy trinkets by browsing through people's possessions. pos-sessions. The problem is, the meet is kind of far awav. So for bargain lovers, here's good news: The Park City Community Clinic will be holding a swap meet and Christmas fair at the Memorial Building this Saturday, Dec. 5. Now's your chance to clean out your overflowing attic or fill up your empty walls. If you have items you want to sell either old or newly handmade call the clinic at 649-5989 and reserve a table. Then bring your things to the Memorial Building beginning at 9 a.m. on Saturday. If you haven't reserved a table by Saturday morning, it will be first come, first served to find table space. If you want to buy items, the swap and fair will be open to the public beginning at 11 a.m., and will continue until about 5 p.m. Admission is free. The clinic is organizing the event and will keep the $5 charged for reserving a table. In addition, those who are selling items will be asked to donate a portion of their gross sales for the day in whatever amount they feel they can offer. "We suggest 10 percent of the gross receipts," said Christy Crosser of the Community Com-munity Clinic. "But last year, some gave us seven percent, others twelve ... whatever they could donate." In addition, the clinic will run a food booth with sandwiches sand-wiches and hot spiced cider, and all of those proceeds will go to the family planning center. This is the second year for donating door prizes that will be awarded thro'1 iout the day." Anything you want to offer for sale is acceptable, except food. "And we suggest that people stay away from bringing ski equipment as much as possible," said Crosser. "There already is a ski swap." Get ready to clean out your house or redecorate it Saturday. Satur-day. "After all, as one of our organizers pointed out, one man's junk is another man's treasure." the clinic swap meet and Christmas fair. Crosser said that last year the organization made $160. "That was hardly a killing," Crosser said with a chuckle. "But any amount of money will help us. And we do it for the fun of it ... Park City doesn't have a general swap meet and we need one." Crosser said the response to date has been enthusiastic. en-thusiastic. A dozen tables already have been reserved. "And local merchants have reallv supported us by ' t i ANni.n west ' " LETTERHEADS BUSINESS CARPS FIYERS BROCHURES FORMS POSTERS ADVERTISING PMT VV L DO ESETTINC DESIGN BUSINESS CARDS BROCHURES FORMS FLYERS LETTERHEADS POSTERS ADVERTISING LABELS LOCOS MAILERS PMTS TYPESETTING DESIGN BROCr) DESK J R I N T I N CfERS SING DINING EHPERIENCE? Did you know the brunch at the Cimarron is really breakfast? 10 -2," everything under $5.00. LETTERHEADS BUSINESS CARDS FLYERS BROCHURES FORMS POSTERS ADVERTISING LABELS IOGOS MAIIERS PMTS TYPFSE1 TING DESIGN FLYERS BROCHURE 6 4 9-9 0-? ERHEADS POSTERS MAILERS PMTS ADVERTISING DESIGN LOGOS LABELS TYPESETTING eg-' LOT 38 JEREMY RANCH $385,0007700 Square feet of quality and clas;, f on the Jererry Ranch Arnold Palmer Go'K Course. Four bedrooms, 512 baths, p.iLsi'.r solar. Stream i u,ns through lot next to Green a.i t Great view of mountains. Exceptional terms. ; Call Marsha Groth at 649-7895 or 649 900.,: 649-7900 (Park City) 363-2141 (Salt Lake City) P.O. Box 2399, Park City, Ut. 84060 (Across from Holiday Inn) HAS mi DW 6n Park Station 950 Park Avenue For Information on Complimentary Skating Passes Call: 649-7220 Skate Rental Available at Park Station |