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Residents and guests at the 25th Annual Rummage Sale

The large turnout showcased the community’s enthusiasm for both the hunt and the cause it supports.

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The Keenan Events Center was buzzing as Still Hopes’ 25th Annual Rummage Sale drew bargain hunters and community members eager to uncover hidden gems.

From furniture and curtains to sparkling costume jewelry, the tables were stacked with treasures — all donated by the Still Hopes community. With 20+ resident volunteers making the magic happen, the event raised $7,200 for the Resident Assistance Fund, turning every purchase into support for residents who have outlived their resources.

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