KEYSTONE – The Keystone Lake Region Business Association (KLRBA) held a yard sale on Saturday, April 15, at Keystone Heights Insurance. It aimed to benefit the Trading Post at Keystone Heights …
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KEYSTONE – The Keystone Lake Region Business Association (KLRBA) held a yard sale on Saturday, April 15, at Keystone Heights Insurance. It aimed to benefit the Trading Post at Keystone Heights Jr./Sr. High. All proceeds went to the program. The idea came from Barbara Franklin, the secretary of KLRBA. She suggested the business association could raise money with a yard sale where items like kitchenware, home décor, books and toys were all donated by KLBRA members. Residents were able to purchase items by giving a monetary donation.
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