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Women’s Guild hosts annual bazaar in Sun City West
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Women Guild bazaar committee members Gail Bunn, Marlene Kleckner, Gerry Gopf, Jean Green, Linda Osgood, Pat Zajac, Janet Kwapisezeski and Myra Litchner.
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Prince of Peace Church’s annual bazaar is 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 3 and 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 4 at 14818 W. Deer Valley Drive.
The Women’s Guild will offer a variety of furniture and home decor, including recliners, couches, tables, lamps, chairs, paintings and other furniture, all in good condition. In addition, volunteers are available to deliver furniture purchases for a fee.
The jewelry selection includes sets of necklaces, bracelets, earrings and more, and there will be Christmas trees, ornaments and all kinds of holiday decorations, including some for Thanksgiving and Halloween.
Quilts and other linens, books, medical supplies, arts and crafts, tools and sporting goods will also be available. There is an “odds and ends” special display with kitchen utensils, platters, cups, coffee pots, flatware, dishes, casseroles and more.
Coffee and donuts will be for sale in the morning and the Knights of Columbus will sell chili dogs, chips and drinks for lunch. Food will be served in the courtyard. Several items will be raffled off.