Rummage sale

Twice a year, Atlantic Visiting Nurse holds an epic rummage sale at the Far Hills Fairgrounds. This fundraiser helps provide home health and hospice care for uninsured. It involves hundreds of volunteers and attracts thousands of bargain hunters who scour our two acres and 25 departments.

2024 Rummage Sale

Dates:
Friday, October 4 and Saturday, October 5: 9:30am – 3:30pm
Sunday, October 6: 12:30pm – 3:30pm

Location:
Far Hills Fairground, Peapack Road, Far Hills, NJ

Donations Accepted:
September 7 through September 24: 10:00am – 1:00pm (Monday – Saturday)

Merchandise for sale includes:

adult and children’s clothing, appliances, antiques, pet supplies, electronics, lighting fixtures, cameras, fabric and sewing accessories, holiday decorations, sporting goods, furniture, jewelry, toys, books, decorative items, kitchen goods, and more.

rummage sale image

Download map of the rummage sale

Items we do and do not accept

Drop Off Guidelines

We greatly appreciate your thoughtfulness in donating items to our rummage sale. When gathering items, please understand that we are unable to accept every item. Space for storage, display and sale is limited and we must follow environmental and safety regulations.

The longest lines to donate are at the beginning and at the end of the donation period and on weekends. Please feel free to contact us with questions about specific items, particularly large and heavy ones.

Guidelines

To help keep your donation process simple and efficient, we suggest loading items into your vehicle in this order:

1. Computers, including peripherals and software. These will be unloaded last..

2. Books. Because books are heavy, please place books in sturdy bags or boxes with no more than 15 pounds in each.

3. Furniture and large items

4. Sporting goods, including exercise machines (not all may be accepted)

5. Electrical and optical equipment. Includes anything with a plug or batteries that must be tested before resale

6. Miscellaneous items

Please understand that we are unable to accept every item that is offered. Space for storage, display and sale is limited. Unfortunately, the cost to dispose of unsaleable items increases each sale, and we also must follow environmental and safety regulations.

Volunteer at the rummage sale

rummage sale volunteers