The PAWS fall rummage sale was held Saturday morning at the Columbus Club building in Charles City. (Press photo James Grob.)
PAWS director Julie Taylor straightens up some of the merchandise on display at the PAWS rummage sale, which was Saturday morning at the Columbus Club building in Charles City. (Press photo James Grob.)
The PAWS fall rummage sale was held Saturday morning at the Columbus Club building in Charles City. (Press photo James Grob.)
This young person spent some time on a horsey as her parents finished up their shopping at the at the PAWS rummage sale, which was Saturday morning at the Columbus Club building in Charles City. (Press photo James Grob.)
The PAWS fall rummage sale was held Saturday morning at the Columbus Club building in Charles City. (Press photo James Grob.)
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