Sand: The best treasure hunt in Aspen

Lovers of the best treasure hunt in Aspen will be happy to know that the annual Thrift Shop Art Sale will take place at the Red Brick Center for the Arts on Saturday, Aug. 9, and all are welcome.
This important community fundraiser contributes to the Thrift Shop’s grant and scholarship programs that supports dozens of local nonprofits each year.
Our amazing community donates beautiful, rare, fun, perplexing, and often valuable works to the Shop throughout the year. On Aug. 9, everyone can experience this highly enjoyable cornucopia, for four hectic hours only, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. There’s a fun preview from 4 to 6 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 8 (no purchasing allowed).
And we are always looking for more excellent donations!
If you have a lovely work of art or object that you would like to donate to a fantastic cause (and receive a tax deduction,) this is a great time to do so, and we’ll come and pick it up. Just call Stephanie at 970-389-0433 or email Katherine at ksand@radarcontact.net and we can answer any questions and make arrangements with you for pickup.
Katherine Sand
Aspen
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