The items might not necessarily be new, but they'd be new to you (and we won't tell a soul)!

Look fabulous and feel fabulous about the amazing organization you are supporting, by shopping the annual Missoula Aging Services Wear it Again Jewelry Sale. The Jewelry Sale will return to the Home Arts Building at the Missoula County Fairgrounds this Saturday, May 17, 2025, running from 8:00 am - 3:00 pm. FREE ADMISSION.

From sterling silver to bling to fine gems, there's something to catch every eye. Missoula Aging Services is always accepting jewelry donations--everything from costume to fine jewelry is welcome and their amazing volunteers can even repair donated pieces that need some love.

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SUPPORT OUR VULNERABLE ELDERS!

Now more than ever, this popular fundraiser supports continued delivery of critical programs that help older residents of Missoula County age safely at home, from Meals on Wheels to in-home services to respite breaks for caregivers.

Jewelry can be dropped off at the offices at 337 Stephens Avenue or at the Roxy Theater on Higgins. Your donations support 30 programs that help older Missoulians age independently at home.

Missoula Aging Services is thankful to have a team of nearly 60 staff members who work each day to promote the independence, dignity and health of older adults and those who care for them. This team contributes their skills and knowledge in many ways: over the phone and in-depth meetings; nutrition and in-home care services; visits to community members; services to improve health and quality of life, and much more.

Show up on May 17 to "zhuzh" your accessory game!

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