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The 2007 Sale is NOW OVER!
Make sure you mark April 11-12, 2008 on your calendar for next year!

There are ways to help between sales! Visit the How Can I Help? page for where and how you can donate money.
Another fun way to help is to host or join in on a Fellowship Meal! The details and signup form are here (Acrobat format)

Sale Results are now on the Live Coverage page.
Quilt sold-for prices are posted in the Quilt Gallery
The Live Coverage section has the latest news, sale results, and pictures taken at the 2007 sale.
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Kansas Mennonite Relief Sale 2007

April 13 & 14 -- 2007's Theme: LOVE IN ACTION
 

«» Auctions «» Quilts «» Food «» Crafts «» and More!

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What is the Mennonite Relief Sale? 
How Can I Help?
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Last modified October 23, 2007. Most recent major additions or modifications:
Added the 2008 Fellowship Meals information and sign-up form, corrected the treasurer's mailing address on the How Can I Help? page.
Added the Sale Results Press Release to the Live Coverage page. Fixed an attribution error on the General Auction page (Francis Funk made the American Coaster replica, not the child's oak wagon).
The sale has come and gone! The Live Coverage and Quilt Gallery are the pages that were frequently updated during the sale with pictures and commentary on the former, and quilt prices on the latter.

Originally created March 1997 by David Godshall, kansas@mccsale.org   Happy 10th Birthday for this Website!
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