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    The East Louisville KidStuff Sale is in full swing at the Ramada Plaza Conference Center in the industrial park in Jeffersontown. The sale started this past week and is continuing today, Friday, September 13 through Sunday, September 15. The hours of the sale are as follows: Friday 10am-8pm, Saturday 10am-5pm, Sunday 12pm-5pm. KidStuff manager and organizers say that the inventory floor is stocked full of some awesome deals and now is the time to shop! Today only, shoppers can receive $5 off a $50 purchase. They are also continuing to accept sellers with toys and infant equipment so stop by and see what it's all about. As a KidStuffer myself, this is my absolute favorite children's consignment sale in the area and I always find plenty of bargains. Make sure to make some time in your busy weekend to see what you can find. You don't want to miss out on this sale. The event is located at 9700 Bluegrass Parkway. Call or text 502-807-9586 to get your items in the sale or for more information. Don't wait! We all know there is a big game this weekend, go shopping today or after the game on Saturday. You'll get 25% off on Saturday and 1/2 off all day Sunday on most items! Take a look at the inventory by clicking on this link. Follow the sale throughout the weekend on their Facebook page.                                          Photos courtesy of KidStuff Sale, Facebook

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    Longtime Louisvillian, I am a children's librarian at heart and have a passion for children's lit. I am most recently a stay-at-home mom who is always on the move, searching for family fun in Louisville. If it's free, it's preferable!

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