INDIANAPOLIS — Hoosiers will soon have an opportunity to get their hands on items owned by the late Christel DeHaan.
Christel House Indianapolis will be hosting a sale of items from the DeHaan estate on Friday, April 28, from 1-4 p.m. and Saturday, April 29, from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. The sale will include hundreds of items that once belonged to the accomplished businesswoman, community leader, and philanthropist.
There is a treasure trove of items available for purchase.
"We have beautiful paintings from local artist Laura LaForge. We have furniture, household goods, rugs, mirrors. Lots of Christmas decorations. So there's pretty much anything for everyone," Dr. Sarah Weimer, the executive director of Christel House Indianapolis
DeHaan opened schools in several countries to help give children who live in poverty a chance at success in life.
DeHaan was an accomplished business woman and community leader who loved the arts.
The sale will be held at Christel House Manual, located at 2405 Madison Avenue in Indianapolis. Those attending the sale are asked to enter Door 29. Checks or cash will be accepted.
All proceeds from the sale will benefit programs and services for students of Christel House Indianapolis.
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