Huge Sale
For its last flea market, the Oak Park JCC
pulled out all its stored merchandise.
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Esther Allweiss Ingber
Contributing Writer
W
ith the closing of the Jewish
Community Center in Oak
Park coming Aug. 31, the JCC
held its last — and largest — flea market
Aug. 9-11. As always, the proceeds were
donated to JARC, the social services agen-
cy in Farmington Hills that helps develop-
mentally delayed individuals.
Organizer Harriet Gelfond, an art
teacher at the Oak Park JCC for more
than 46 years, said the larger-than-usual
display of merchandise was due to putting
out "everything we had stored up in the
art room" from previous sales. Her flea
markets were always held periodically and
usually advertised by word of mouth, giv-
ing her regular donors a chance to bring
unwanted items to find a new home.
"The first year we raised $5" Gelfond
said. "The most before this sale was
$2,800, two months ago"
Some of the longtime helpers at the
flea market were Margaret Perinjian of
Birmingham, Barbara Rosen of West
Bloomfield, and Florence and Bernie
Schreier of Beverly Hills.
DIAMONDS
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F INE JEWELRY
West Bloomfield Store Only
MULTIMILLION DOLLAR
INVENTORY
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Volunteer Margaret Perinjian of
Birmingham
❑
Off*
Original
Ticketed
Prices
40.40:1
Harriet Gelfond, an art teacher at the
Oak Park JCC, organizes the periodic
flea markets.
Volunteers Florence and Bernie
Schreier of Beverly Hills
ORCHARD MALL
6337 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD • WEST BLOOMFIELD, MI 48322
www.Tappers.com
SALE HOURS:
Mon - Wed - Friday - Saturday: 10 am to 5:30 pm
Tuesday and Thursday: 10 am to 7 pm
NOW OPEN Sundays: 11 am to 4 pm
Shoppers
at the Oak
Park JCC flea
market
*We are required to exempt David Yurman and certain other brands from this event.
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