Children grow up in a hurry
And too often grow out of elements that are still in great shape. Hunter and Michael Jackson, the parents of two young boys, have first-hand knowledge on how much money is spent on children's and maternity and children's accessories. In response, came up with the idea of offering an alternative to the donation of such items, or selling them at yard sales that requires time, Hunter Jackson, he said. One fish, two fish, new fish is an event of the expedition who were hosting in Greenville and now they're bringing in Jacksonville. Twice a year for the past three years, the husband and wife team — which are great Dr. Seuss fans, hence the name — were gently used children's elements collection under an agreement to match and then hosting the event. Each of the events until now has been very successful and has grown expotentially, Jackson said. "We had an increase of 250-300 per cent in Greenville, since we started sales," he said. "The sale last we had we had over 1000 operations." Demographic and Jacksonville encouraged to head further East. "Jacksonville has a high population of young families, so we're very excited," said Jackson. "We wanted to add another location in a city of good size large enough to support it and it seemed the perfect market Jacksonville for him. We are very optimistic that it will grow as Greenville grew ". The sale will offer thousands of new items, including baby and maternity clothing and shoes, toys, books, software, movies, games, furniture and equipment. "We shoot for March and the end of September or early October when people realize they need a new wardrobe for their children because they have surpassed last year's clothes," said Jackson. Regular consignors earn 70 percent of the sale of their voices. Those who volunteer to help with the sale can earn 75 percent of what their items sell for. In addition to buy a special pre-sale takes place prior to sale to the public, said Michael Jackson. "That has become a great incentive for our volunteers," he said. Anyone can volunteer, even those who are not traders, to get a ride to the store to the pre-sale. To deliver children or maternity items, fill in the registration form and follow the signs to nearlynewfish.com. The Jacksons to reject items that do not meet their standards are new or as new. Each sender agrees to certain terms and conditions include not selling recalled items. Car seats or cots at five years old is not allowed, said Hunter Jackson. "Our buyers were really happy; most subscribe to do it again, "he said. Vickie Branch, of Greenville, since a sender and a buyer, the first One fish two fish event. She volunteers to buy tickets. She says that she feels that she makes more money than you would in a store or shipping yard sale. "You can get the prices you want, and get your money back quickly," he said. And when it comes to shopping, she said that is the best because you have everything in one place. «Have elements of good quality and a very good selection, "he said. "They have everything, and is mostly brand name. I walked out with $ 1,000 worth of stuff for less than $ 150 … Every thing is like brand new — some are even new. " The dispatch event will be held at the Jacksonville Convention Center, Jacksonville, located at 800 New Bridge St. The general public sale will be held March 30-31, 10. 00: 19. 00, and 1 April from 10. 00 am to 5 pm. 12 pre-sale for those benefiting will be held on March 29. To register to become a volunteer, or sign up for Club the new MOM, or for more information and details go to fish, two fish, new fish to website almost nearlynewfish.com. The Jacksons Welcome also e-mail questions to nearlynewfish@gmail.com. Logging and tagging system to consign the spring and summer items for sale will close on 27 March.
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