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ALL THINGS ARE MERRY AND BRIGHT AT THE ELEGANT ELF MARKETPLACE

Posted by Liz and John Attaway, 10/24/24

Nov. 2-3 at the Sandy Springs Performing Arts Center

Annual Festive Fundraiser for Local Nonprofits hosted by the Sandy Springs Society:

Largest Ever with 100 Specially Curated Vendors

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Since 2011, the Sandy Springs Society has hosted The Elegant Elf Marketplace, a weekend long holiday market where funds are raised to directly benefit local nonprofits. The carefully curated selection of 100 local and regional small business owners and artisans provide shoppers with a unique selection of gift items and personal purchases including holiday décor, clothing and accessories for all ages, stunning home furnishings, delicious gourmet treats, hand-crafted items, and spectacular artistic creations.

The Elegant Elf Marketplace attracts shoppers from throughout the Southeast seeking to get an early start to holiday shopping, while supporting small businesses, and helping make an impact during the season of giving. The festive atmosphere has less stress and more community spirit than making purchases in malls or online. Whether looking for presents for family, friends or neighbors or stocking up for host and hostess gifts for holiday parties, teachers or clients and business associates, the wide variety of vendors at The Elegant Elf offer creative gifting solutions without the hassle of shipping and crazy parking lots at shopping centers.

This year, Sandy Springs Society Members will also be selling hand crafted bows in a variety of sizes to provide a special touch for gifts as well as home décor. 

There is a $8 entrance fee. Parking is complimentary for two hours in the parking garage. Children 10 and under are free.

For more information, visit https://sandyspringssociety.org/the-elegant-elf/ and follow on Facebook,  Instagram and Twitter.

The Sandy Springs Society, a charitable organization of women dedicated to improving the quality of life in Sandy Springs by supporting nonprofits that promote the arts, heritage, education, the environment and social services in Sandy Springs, Ga. To date, the Society has awarded grants of more than $5 million to almost 100 local nonprofits through its annual grants process.

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“TOSSED OUT TREASURES” KICKS OFF ST. PATRICK’S DAY WEEKEND OF SALES WITH SPRING FLING LAUNCH PARTY

Posted by Liz and John Attaway, 3/13/24

The Luck of the Irish Isn’t Needed for Fantastic Finds When The Sandy Springs Society’s “Upscale Resale” Fundraiser Returns March 14-17

Forget Black Friday. Each year crowds gather in line to be among the first shoppers to see what amazing items await at Tossed Out Treasuresa bargain hunters’ extravaganza. The annual shopping for a cause event, hosted by the Sandy Springs Society benefits nonprofit organizations throughout the community. Last year’s record-breaking sales raised more than $100,000, with hopes for this year to break that record.

The sale will be held from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, Mar. 15 and Saturday, Mar. 16, and from noon-3 p.m. Sunday, Mar. 17. In partnership with Jamestown, this year’s sale will be held at 5920 Roswell Road, Suite C203 in Sandy Springs. This is in the former Tuesday Morning location in the Parkside Shopping Center, above the Sandy Springs Cinema & Taphouse.

Admission to Tossed Out Treasures is free and open to the public on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. For those wanting to be first to discover this year’s finds, a
‘Spring Fling’ preview party, including a festive dinner buffet and silent auction, will be held from 6-9 p.m. on Thursday, March 14. Tickets are available for $40 through March 10 and can be purchased at the door for $50.

As The Sandy Springs Society’s longest-running fundraiser, Tossed Out Treasures, is an extensive sale featuring new and gently used items donated by members of the organization as well as the community. First held in 1992, the event’s sales showcase the reuse and repurposing of antiques, fine China, silver, glassware, designer clothing, high-end accessories, jewelry, books, upscale home decor, electronics, children’s items and more. So renowned is the quality of the merchandise, that the event has become a must attend for many antique and consignment retailers for items for their own retail outlets. Remaining merchandise is donated to area charities at the conclusion of the event.

“Inflation is continuing to have an impact on pricing on all nature of products. This is a fantastic opportunity to purchase high quality “new to you” items at exceptional prices, while knowing those proceeds are going to benefit the community vs. a large retailer,” said Kim McAfee, chair of Tossed Out Treasures. “Each year, our members and community come together with the most amazing ‘treasures.’ So much so that the lines for both the preview party and opening day seem to grow longer each year. Our ‘Spring Fling’ Preview Party is the perfect way to launch this wonderful weekend of shopping and St. Patrick’s Day festivities. You don’t need the luck of the Irish to get an incredible bargain here!”

The wide array of community donations are reviewed, sorted and displayed in a setting equivalent to an upscale department store, with sections including men and women’s clothing, antiques, children’s items, kitchen, home and garden, art, home décor and more. All items are new or gently used (all donations are carefully inspected before being included) and available for purchase at significantly reduced prices. This event gives shoppers an ideal opportunity to “go green” by upcycling and helping the environment, all while making extremely budget friendly purchases.

Guests at this year’s event will also have the opportunity to purchase the Sandy Springs Society cookbook, Savor Sandy Springs, a collection of recipes from members as well as restaurants, businesses and notable members of the Sandy Springs community. Proceeds will go towards the Society’s philanthropic grants.

Since it began in 1992, the event has raised up to $100,000 annually. These funds help more than 30 nonprofit organizations in the community through The Society’s philanthropic grants program, which supports various nonprofits that promote the arts, education, heritage, environment and social services in the city. In 2023, the Society awarded $300,000 in grants to 32 nonprofit organizations serving the Sandy Springs community. To date, the Society has awarded more than $4.8 million in grants to support the community in the past 35 years.

For more information on Tossed Out Treasures and The Sandy Springs Society, visit sandyspringssociety.org and follow on Facebook and Instagram.