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Redlands Conservancy Seeks Donations for Upcoming Asistencia White Elephant Sale

By Ruby Stephenson, Community Writer
February 10, 2026 at 03:03pm. Views: 2023

Clearing out your closets can do more than free up space—it can strengthen the community you call home. When you donate items you no longer need, those once-loved treasures are transformed into funding that preserves local history, supports public programs, and keeps shared spaces vibrant for everyone to enjoy. With that spirit of giving in mind, the Redlands Conservancy will present the Asistencia White Elephant Sale, in early and mid-March—and donations are needed now!

Redlands Conservancy is asking for gently used and new items, including household items, collectibles & antiques, art work, jewelry, crystal, sets of china, flatware, silver, kitchen items, lamps, books, cds, dvds, toys, tools, and holiday possessions. Items not listed may be accepted. First, call the sale manager, Carol, and ask: 909 709-1907. 

Bring your items to Asistencia any Saturday, from January 10 - February 28, between noon and 3pm.  Carol will take in your items and provide you with a receipt for your donations.  Funds raised through the Asistencia White Elephant Sale will help sustain and expand the projects and programs that make Historic Asistencia a vibrant place for the community. Clear your space, share your treasures, and help preserve the remarkable legacy of Historic Asistencia!

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