Clallam County Historical Society volunteer Patrick Noonan of Port Angeles looks at part of a collection of commemorative metal piggy banks in the guise of model cars, trucks and airplanes that will be up for grabs at the society’s annual garage sale fundraiser. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Clallam County Historical Society volunteer Patrick Noonan of Port Angeles looks at part of a collection of commemorative metal piggy banks in the guise of model cars, trucks and airplanes that will be up for grabs at the society’s annual garage sale fundraiser. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Clallam County Historical Society prepares huge sale set to start this weekend in Port Angeles

Organizers: Members get first chance Thursday with wide variety of items at fundraising event.

PORT ANGELES — The Clallam County Historical Society will offer everything from crystal to books to furniture in its annual department-store-style sale that begins this coming weekend.

The collectibles department at the old Lincoln School site at the corner of Eighth and C streets in Port Angeles sparkles with crystal and glass, and a collection of Texaco memorabilia has been added to the shelves, said Kathy Monds, executive director.

Books are in abundance, along with jigsaw puzzles, jewelry, clothing, tools, linens, fabrics, crafts, holiday decorations, artwork and furniture. All of the items are displayed in sections like a department store created in what once were classrooms and hallways of the old school.

“We’re packed to the rafters,” Monds said.

“Each department is overflowing with goods — some used, some brand new. There is something for everyone.”

The first weekend of the Clallam County Historical Society’s 22nd annual garage sale is Friday and Saturday, but a members only preview sale is set from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday. Those who choose to do so can become members that afternoon and take advantage of early shopping, Monds said.

Regular sale days will be from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday and Saturday.

Prices come down

The following weekend, prices will be slashed. Friday, Sept. 2 will be half-price day and on Saturday, Sept. 3, sale items will cost a buck a bag. Hours for the second weekend will be from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Entry to the sale is from the parking lot off Ninth Street.

“As always, community members have been generous with their donations, and new merchandise will be placed on the shelves every day of the sale,” Monds said.

More than 30 volunteers have been working on the sale since March, she added.

The sale is the historical society’s biggest annual fundraiser. Proceeds go toward improvements of the 1916 brick schoolhouse, the historical society headquarters.

The historical society is slowly but steadily renovating the old building it purchased in 1991 at a cost of $210,000 and moved into in 1998.

Membership applications can be picked up at the society’s administration office at the Lincoln School site or at www.clallamhistoricalsociety.com.

For more information, call 360-452-2662 or send an email to artifact@olypen.com.

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