The annual Paws and Claws Rummage Sale is coming up this weekend already. I can't believe it's already the beginning of June! This is a huge event that Paws and Claws Humane Society puts on every year. It raises thousands and thousands of dollars for their cause and you can help out in a few different ways.

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How to Donate to the Paws and Claws Rummage Sale

Way number one that you can help is by donating your unwanted but gently used items.

If you have stuff that you don't need anymore but you don't want to go to the bother of having a garage sale, donate it to the Rummage Sale! Or maybe you already had a garage sale and didn't get rid of as much stuff as you wanted. Donate it to the Rummage Sale!

One thing to note, they DO NOT accept the following:

Holiday Items
Computers
Major Appliances
Microwave Ovens
Humidifiers or Dehumidifiers
Dog Houses
Baby Furniture
Sofa Sleepers
TVs
Clothes

There may be other items they choose to not accept when you make a drop-off, but that's just the main list.

If you're interesting in donating items for the sale, you can drop them off now through Thursday, June 4th at the Olmsted County Fairgrounds Graham Arena #2 building between 11 AM and 7 PM each day.

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Shop the Paws and Claws Rummage Sale

You can also help by shopping the Rummage Sale this weekend!

They have a special ticketed-entry pre-sale happening Friday, but that's already sold out. So you'll have to come with the rest of us to the regular sale days.

Day one of the Rummage Sale is Saturday, June 6th, 7 AM - 4 PM.

Day two is Sunday, June 7th, 8 AM - noon, and that's the Bag Sale, where you'll be given a bag, and whatever you fit in the bag is $6. Everything else is half price.

The Rummage Sale is at the Olmsted County Fairgrounds Graham Arena #2 building and is cash or check only.

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