What to do?
#31
Thank you all for your suggestions and caring thoughts. Don't know why I couldn't think of any of these myself. I will call some guilds and senior homes/clubs, then off to Salvation army they go. This is an awesome group of people. Someone always has an answer to the questions asked. I knew you would for me also. Through the years I have spent many enjoyable and educational hours in here. Thank you again.
#32
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: phila pa
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Hi Jackie - Another suggestion is Better World Books. You can sell through them, or donate to them. In my area, BWB has bins in a few shopping areas and you can just put books through the slot. Check their website, I know I have seen info about donating/selling - probably in their faq section. DH and I have always been happy with their prices, selection and service, and we have dropped off piles of books in their bins.
Lefty , in Philly
Lefty , in Philly
#34
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#36
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There are so many worthy donation points as mentioned. Add to them charity sewing groups such as Project Linus, Quilts of Valor, youth education groups, church quilting groups, etc. Quilters exchange and share resources.
#38
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You are not too far from Phoenix and there is a Arizona Quilting Guild with chapters all over the state. I did not find one in Laveen but maybe there is one some where close to you and you could offer them up. Also, Salvation Army or St. Vincent de Paul, they may come to pick up.
#39
Do you have a "Half Price Books"? That's where I took my books when I had to eliminate some of mine and they buy what you need to get rid of. They, of course, don't give you much, but at least you feel like the books may find another person to love them for a while.
#40
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Before you put them on a "free" table at a quilt guild ask if they want them. On several occasions ladies have slipped in and left some on our "free" table. No one wanted them and we had to haul them out and do something with them. They all went into the trash, no volunteers to take them home or drive them to a charity.