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FUMC Hosting Annual Little Lambs Consignment Sale This Week
First United Methodist Church in downtown Tuscaloosa is once again hosting its beloved Little Lambs Spring Consignment Sale this week.

TUSCALOOSA, AL — First United Methodist Church in downtown Tuscaloosa is once again hosting its beloved Little Lambs Spring Consignment Sale this week.
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The church has provided the annual sale since 2002 as a way for families to get ready for fall and winter with deals on gently used infant and children’s clothing and shoes, nursery items, toys, books and accessories. Proceeds generated from the event benefit the church's children’s ministries, mission projects and a community grant.
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In years past, the event has provided an estimated 25,000 items for sale, including fall and winter holiday clothing and costumes for kids.
“The Little Lambs Consignment Sale is a great opportunity for parents, grandparents and friends to find deals on gently used clothing, toys, strollers, furniture and more,” Little Lambs Committee Co-Chair Julie Salter said. “While shoppers find amazing buys, a portion of the proceeds also help the FUMCT ministries with resources that benefit children of the church and our community.”
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Doors open to the public on Thursday, Aug. 24 at 6 p.m. for a preview sale, which charges $5 and offers shoppers a first chance at the items before the general public. There is also a no-stroller policy for the preview sale.
The sale will open to the public with free admission on Friday, Aug. 25 from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m.
Most items will then be half-priced on Saturday from 9 a.m. until noon.
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