Oxford residents, mark your calendars! A vibrant estate sale is happening this weekend, and it’s not just an ordinary sale—it’s a chance to support the Yoknapatawpha Arts Council (YAC). Hosted by Invitation Oxford and Clements & Company, this event promises to blend culture, creativity, and community in a delightful way.
The estate sale will take place at 3635 Lyle’s Drive on Saturday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. It’s a perfect weekend outing for art lovers and those looking to uncover unique collectibles. Whether you’re searching for rare items to enhance your collection or simply want to browse, there’s something for everyone!
What makes this estate sale particularly special is that a portion of the proceeds will go to benefit the Yoknapatawpha Arts Council. This organization works tirelessly to foster creativity and support the local arts community, making it an essential part of Oxford’s cultural fabric. According to Wayne Andrews, director of YAC, “We are fortunate that community members think creatively about how to donate to nonprofits.”
Andrews highlighted an interesting trend in charitable giving: more people are donating not just cash, but items like art, stocks, and even vacation homes to support causes that matter to them. This kind of generosity not only aids nonprofits but can also have tax advantages for donors. For instance, if you have owned an art piece for over a year, you could potentially eliminate capital gains taxes and claim a current-year income tax deduction.
This initiative also helps bridge the gap between people who cherish art and those who wish to support the community. “Donating assets like art is a powerful way to support a charity,” Andrews explained. “Beyond the tax advantages, partnering with a charity helps connect items with an audience that appreciates their value.”
Clements & Company has a proven track record of working with charities, and this estate sale is their third collaboration with YAC. According to Clifton Clements Odom of Clements & Company, their mission is to “achieve the best results for our clients,” and they believe that collaborating with a charity helps find an audience genuinely interested in the unique offerings.
Attendees can look forward to a delightful assortment of art pieces and collectibles. From stunning paintings to quirky antiques, every piece tells a story and has the potential to find a loving new home. As you wander through the selection, remember that your purchase goes beyond adding to your collection; it becomes a part of something larger—supporting local artists and enhancing the cultural landscape of Oxford.
If you’re curious to learn more about the estate sale or want to find out how to further support the Yoknapatawpha Arts Council, reach out to Wayne Andrews at 662-236-6429. Grab your friends and family, and head over to enjoy some shopping while making a positive impact in your community!
So, whether you’re an avid collector or just someone who appreciates beauty, this estate sale is an event you won’t want to miss. Let’s come together as a community and support our local arts scene while discovering something truly special this weekend!
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