ASG Thrift Shop, Yard Sale Benefitting Local Nonprofit Cobblestone Project

ASG Thrift Shop, Yard Sale Benefitting Local Nonprofit Cobblestone Project
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The Associated Student Government will be hosting a yard sale to benefit the Cobblestone Project, a local nonprofit addressing food insecurity in Northwest Arkansas. The items were collected from University residence halls in November and March in collaboration with the Office for Sustainability, Residents' Interhall Congress, and University Housing.

The yard sale will be held in the courtyard between the Garland Garage and University Bookstore from noon to 6 p.m. this Friday, April 19. Items include: toys, pants, cute tops, bike gear, Razorback gear, dresses, tacky sweaters, and board games. Pop some tags like Macklemore while supporting a local charity!

Contacts

Michael Leonard, Director of Philanthropic Affairs
Associated Student Government
(870) 421-3787, mhleonar@uark.edu

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