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The Kids Kloset The Mommy Market Consignment Sale Suffolk County Long Island Event |
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at Deer Park Community Center in Deer Park, Long Island, New York |
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November 8, 2013 - November 10, 2013 |
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Varies
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Deer Park Community Center |
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41 Homer Avenue |
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Deer Park, NY 11729 |
Description: |
The Kids Kloset and The Mommy Market Consignment Sale Suffolk County Long Island Event at Long Island Rough Riders in Garden City, Long Island, New York.
The Kids Closet Consignment Sale is Long Island's Premier Consignment Event featuring over 40,000 quality new and gently used items for kids. Join this established event and be well on your way to earning money and saving money. You can be a consignor and earn money or a shopper and save money or both.
A "One Stop" shopping experience for everything kid-related. You will find everything from clothing to toys to baby equipment and everything in between.
About Kids Closet Consignment
Save Your Money Save Their Planet - Long Island's Original Consignment Event
Shop for great bargains and outfit your kids at a fraction of the retail cost. Get clothing, shoes, accessories, toys, maternitiy, baby and kids furniture, outdoor play equipment, ride-on toys, books, videos, music, video games, game systems and so much more.
With the rising cost of just about everything these days, this is an opportunity to get brand-name items for your kids at a fraction of the retail cost. Save HUNDREDS of dollars on quality brands such as: Baby Lulu, Hanna Anderson, Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger, Gymboree, GAP, Abercrombie, Boutique Brands, Peg Perego, Graco, Little Tykes, Melissa and Doug and so much more.
About Deer Park Community Center
The Deer Park Community Center is a development program that serves as a safe haven where kids can play. We encourage physical activity, playing with their peers and good sportsmanship as opposed to playing video games and viewing social media. The goal of the DPCC is not only to provide athletic and cultural programs but to occupy our members time in a productive manner.
Children that are occupied are less likely to become involved in destructive behavior. Children need to play, to use their imagination and to participate in more physical activity.
Our programs give them a place to play with other children, since neighboorhoods don't have as many kids as they used to,
we serve as a meeting place. Some programs are dedigned to be just for fun, while others are more competitive. In order to ensure safety of the children, the DPCC is all ways supervised by Staff Members and Volunteers. |
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631-838-7914 |
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