Nevis, all set to host 2024 Jumble Sale 

2024 Jumble Sale is going to take place on February 10, 2024  at Museum Grands, Charlestown. This will be a three hours long sale starting from 9am and will end at 12pm. 

25th of January 2024

Nevis to host 2024 Jumble Sale, credits to NHCS Facebook Page

St Kitts and Nevis: Nevis is all set to host the 2024 Jumble Sale. The sale will take place on February 10, 2024, at Museum Grands, Charlestown. It will be three hours long, starting at 9 a.m. and ending at 12 p.m.

The entry gate for this is on Samuel Hunkins Drive at the waterfront, and the admission charges for the same are $5. Interestingly, it is free of cost for children under the age of 2. The sale will include the new and nearly new stuff. And the stuff loaded in it is collectables, clothing, tools, linen, books, artwork, kitchen supplies and others.

Also, donations are open for sale. An announcement has also been made for the donations. Donations can only be made at the Museum until February 9. 

“No Stained, Torn or Broken Items Please,” the statement by Nevis Historical and Conservation Society. As, along with the new items, nearly new items will also be the part of this sale. Likewise, the clean and fine items will only be accepted as donations.

Items should not be stained, torn, or broken. A facility is provided as a service so that if anyone wants to donate a large item, they can ask the NHCS to arrange the pickup.

Contact NHCS through +1-869-469-5786 or +1-869-661-0408 to arrange pick-up. Importantly, all the proceedings are done keeping in mind that these go towards safeguarding Nevis’ cultural and natural heritage. 

Also, the organization mentioned that they have received eight red chairs as part of the sale. However, those require recaning, which can be done at the craft house or any other place. Interested parties can reach out and make an offer.

Red chairs as part of Jumble Sale, credits to NHCS Facebook Page
Red chairs as part of Jumble Sale, credits to NHCS Facebook Page

NHCS (Nevis Historical and Conservation Society), a non-governmental organization regularly keeps spreading awareness among people about their heritage through different ways. In connection with this only, a public talk was organized at the Bath Hotel.