by
Melinda Pillsbury-Foster
The
bags and boxes started accumulating on the stage in the upper church
dining room several months ago. People remembered It Was Coming.
Saint
Peter has a rummage sale every year and the event attracts people who
delight in poking though the books, household items, clothing, and
enormous variety of items which begin to fill up the tables, crowding
out the After Church Coffee people, who sigh and take the opportunity
for an early preview of what is available.
This
year the number of beautiful dolls, some of them collector's items
were thick upon the ground, or the tables. But also in evidence as
the tables filled up to the groaning point are ancient tools, new
electronics, new shoes, still in the box, Christmas decorations,
craft supplies, appliances, furniture, and toys, toys, toys.
But
the Stuff to be sold is only part of the story for the Saint Peter
Rummage Sale. Much of the fascination is people, the ones who sort,
clean, arrange, hauling tables and shaking their heads over items no
one knows how to categorize.
Carol
Wardell has been 'doing' the Rummage Sale since the last Captain of
Commerce, Neddy, turned the ship over to her years ago. Carol says
it is like Christmas. Sort of. Opening the boxes and finding ever
more smaller and smaller items is always brings the unexpected,
something which is true of life in general, she says.
Captain
Carol is joined by swabbies and crew who change depending on the
needs of their families but the jolly discussions of 'what it is
worth,' continue throughout it all.
Sometimes
an early browser will gasp at the sight of something which brings
back memories, painful or joyous. You see the object grasped,
sometimes with reverence, turned and examined as the times past flow
through the expression on the face. From such moments come
discussions which touch the heart and take us all back to a multitude
of 'thens.'
Other
objects, for instance items which can serve projects Saint Peter
People are undertaking, for instance shelving for the Food Pantry,
about to start, and useful additions to the church kitchen are washed
and shelved immediately.
Debbie
Nelson and her crew have made the Pantry their ministry.
Rummage
is the cast-offs of many; Items no longer useful to someone which
become precious acquisitions for others. And always, the Rummage
Sale brings people together, August 15 & 16th.
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