Town of Newburgh

Trinity Church hosts thrift sale

By Cheryl Gross
Posted 1/23/20

Trinity United Methodist Parish, 1 Owens Road, will hold a thrift sale every Saturday at 9 a.m. The next one is scheduled for this coming Saturday, January 25. Clothing, household goods, and …

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Trinity Church hosts thrift sale

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Trinity United Methodist Parish, 1 Owens Road, will hold a thrift sale every Saturday at 9 a.m. The next one is scheduled for this coming Saturday, January 25. Clothing, household goods, and decorative items are sold for a great price. Inventory changes frequently, so drop in often!

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