A percentage of all sales from the two-day event will go to the Auxiliary of Highpoint Health.

(Lawrenceburg, Ind.) - The Collective Goods gift and book fair is returning to Highpoint Health for holiday shopping. Sale days and hours are Thursday, November 7, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., and Friday, November 8, from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., in the conference rooms of the hospital.
Formerly known as Books Are Fun, this shopping event features gifts, stationery, toys, games and items for the home including innovative cooking utensils and home décor. Also featured will be a selection of special electronics for the home, office and car, as well as a large display of Christmas and seasonal merchandise.
Books will be offered on a wide range of subjects including gardening, cooking, sports, home decorating and collecting/hobbies, as well as those with inspirational or educational themes, plus discounted fiction and nonfiction books including those for children and young adults.
A percentage of all sales from the two-day event will go to the Auxiliary of Highpoint Health, also known as the volunteers. Funds raised by the Highpoint Health Auxiliary are used to assist the hospital in the provision of new equipment, facilities and services.
All major credit and debit cards, cash and personal checks with proper identification will be accepted. Highpoint Health and Highpoint Health Physician Partners employees may use payroll deduction.
Free parking for the event is available in both the outdoor lot and the parking garage. Wheelchairs will be available for use by shoppers.
For more information, please contact the Highpoint Health Community Relations Department at 812/537-8190 or 800/676-5572, ext. 8190.

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