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Baby Mania Sale to Benefit Goddard School

Oakville neighbors are forming a non-profit group to support the school after hearing a senior complex is being built next door.

Wish there was something you could do about the senior complex under construction on Telegraph Road?

Oakville neighbors and the friends of Goodard School have organized a non-profit group, "The Concerned Citizens of Oakville," to raise money for legal fees for the childcare facility, which is next door to National Church Residence's home in South County. 

The group has already organized a Baby Mania garage sale for next month, September 7, at the Goddard School.

If you would like to rent a parking space please contact Samantha Stormer at 314-686-3854. If you would like to donate items for the event please contact Lori Bowman at 314-498-0846 and she will coordinate a drop off time for you the week of the event. All donations will be greatly appreciated and proceeds will go directly to Concerned Citizens of Oakville.

To send in a monetary donation, address your check to The Concerned Citizens of Oakivlle, Inc, and send it to PO Box 510223, St. Louis, MO 63151.

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