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Sunflower Sprouts Children's Consignment Sale opens THIS WEEKEND!

The North Hills largest children's consignment sale opens it's doors to the public this weekend starting at 10AM on Saturday April 13th at the former Value City location in the Northway Mall.

The long expected wait is over for many moms in the North Hills area.  On
Saturday, April 13th, Sunflower Sprouts Children's Consignment Sale will
open to the public at 10:0 am.  This very popular sale features gently used
clothing, toys, games, books, nursery furniture and decor, outside play
equipment and much more.  This spring, the sale boasts 51,000 items for
shoppers to choose from, supplied by over 300 consignors.  All items are
displayed in the former Value City location at the Northway Mall on McKnight
Road.  

Sale owner Lesley Bruns remarks that "We are so excited to open in this new
larger location in the mall.  We have filled the new space with lots of
first quality items, and there has been so much more room to make this the
most organized, well-displayed sale yet."  Co-owner Jennifer Hill remarks on
how excited the customers have been regarding the upcoming event. "Our
emails, and Facebook page have been buzzing with shoppers wanting to make
sure they have their calendars marked, and alarm clocks set!  It is a not to
be missed event."

The pictures attached to this article detail the vast quantity and great
selection of items for sale this spring, including wagons and bikes,
maternity furniture, and even an Amish Made swing set with sandbox and
climbing wall.  Come shop this Saturday from 10:00-7:00, Sunday from noon
-5:00 or attend Friday night's Early Bird Presale which runs from 6:00-8:00
pm. The Presale has a $10 entrance fee at the door, while all other dates
are free admission to the general public. 

For all information regarding the sale, including directions to the Northway
Mall, please visit the website www.sunflowersprouts.org

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