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Whale of a Sale: Catching Waves in 2023

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Thanks to the hard work of the 202223 Whale of a Sale Committee, led by Co-Chairs Sabrina Herrmann (Active) and Jean Spitz (Sustainer), the Whale of a Sale fundraiser made record-breaking sales this year. There were 740 customers at this year’s Whale of the Sale. This year’s fundraiser raised over $15,000. Sabrina Herrmann was 2022-23 Whale of a Sale Chair.

Held at Quail Springs United Methodist Church, this year’s Whale of a Sale fundraiser began with a preview on Thursday, April 20 and continued through the weekend, ending on Sunday, April 23. The upscale rummage sale included items such as furniture, home décor, housewares, appliances, holiday décor, books, new and gently used clothing, accessories, designer handbags, shoes and toys.

All money raised stays in the Oklahoma City community, supporting our community partners and our mission of training women to be skilled leaders and community volunteers.

The preview event was open to the public and admission was $10 or a new box of period products. Donated period products went on to support JLOC’s Project EmpowHer to help end period poverty in Oklahoma City.

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