Community Corner

One Week Boutique Accepting Consignors

The children's items consignment sale will help send the Saline Twirlettes to the national competition.

A major consignment sale set for June 10-11 at is being billed as a great way to help families stretch their dollars while raising money for the Saline Twirlettes.

The One Week Boutique, owned by Saline's Cam and Donna Pepper, is now accepting consignors who wish to sell their “best gently-used” children’s items.

Families that price and sell their items can earn up to 70 percent of the selling price and get their check two weeks after the sale. Sellers price and bag their items at home using the online tagging system and then bring the items to the sale, where the items are inspected and organized by staff.

Find out what's happening in Salinefor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Items to be sold include children’s clothing, maternity clothing, shoes, books, baby equipment, maternity items, toys, nursery items and baby furniture.

Anyone pregnant or adopting their first child, or with a first child under the age of one, can register at the One Week Boutique’s website for a special First-Time Mom’s pre-sale. Teachers may also register for a special sale.

Find out what's happening in Salinefor free with the latest updates from Patch.

There is a $2 cover on Friday, June 10. Although the charge can be avoided with a web coupon. The sale accepts cash, check, credit and debit cards.

The sale takes place 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. June 10 and 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., June 11. The church is located at 1200 N. Ann Arbor St., Saline.

The Peppers, who moved to Saline two years ago, have owned a similar sale in Champaign, Ill., since 2004 and also had a sale in Owasso, Okla. Their daughter, Sloane, is a member of the Saline Twirlettes.

Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.