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Get Cash for Your TRASH! Do you have a home full of things you no longer need or use? Maybe it's clothing from when you were a couple sizes larger, or some old dishes your grandmother left you that sit unused in a box. Well, bring all those items in to the Bargain-Bin secondhand goods store nearest you, and we'll give you money for your junk! With two branches in Beauville at 6254 Leonardo Crescent and 137 Mount Theresa Avenue, our friendly staff will immediately let you know if your items have any value to us and give you cash or store credit. It's just as easy as that! Not only do you get cash for your items, but you can find amazing deals on used goods in both our stores. We carry a vast selection of clothing, household goods, antiques and collectibles, and home or office furnishings. Moreover, everything in our stores costs only a fraction of what similar items would cost in brand-new condition. With different stock arriving every day, you never know what sort of treasures you'll find in our stores. Most importantly, our customers feel great knowing that 20 percent of all our profits go to local youth groups. So drop by a Bargain-Bin store today and earn cash, discover incredible savings, and help contribute to the growth and education of Beauville's young people. For further details, call us at 555-3009! |
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Question 160: What does the business do with a portion of its profits?
Local Chorus Tryouts The Winfield Community Chorus will hold open tryouts for new members on January 17 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Centennial Hall, located at 660 Plum Street in downtown Winfield. We have openings for women and men and for all types of voices including bass, tenor, alto, and soprano. — [1] —. Those who audition must be at least 18 years of age, live in Winfield, and be capable of reading music or willing to learn. Previous choral experience is certainly appreciated but not necessary — [2] —. We will judge your ability to sing the correct notes to the tempo and melody of the audition songs. Also, we prefer performers that present themselves with professionalism and who can show the proper facial expressions to communicate the emotions they perform. For concerts, you will also have to learn lyrics in various languages, including Italian, German, and French. Everyone auditioning will receive notification on January 19 about whether or not they have been accepted. New members must keep in mind that the chorus is a community organization made up of volunteers and that they will receive no payment. — [3] —. Join us for some fun with your fellow music-lovers, and take part in loads of exciting performances! — [4] —. |