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Community Roots Mother’s Day Weekend Includes Yard Sale to Benefit Food Pantries of Yerington, Dayton & Silver Springs

Community Roots Mother’s Day Weekend Includes Yard Sale to Benefit Food Pantries of Yerington, Dayton, and Silver Springs

Community Roots and Shoots in Dayton will have extended shopping hours for Mother’s Day weekend. In addition to many options for Mother’s Day gifts in their garden center and gift shop, they’re also hosting an outdoor rummage sale on Saturday, May 13 from 9 am-5:30pm, with all proceeds going to Healthy Communities Coalition’s food pantries.

Community Roots customers can bring in two non-perishable food items for the food pantries and get 10% off a future visit (coupons valid from July 1 to July 31, 2023).

The rummage sale will offer new shoes, new kids’ clothes and toys, and gently used adult clothing and housewares. In addition, there will be a seed table where kids can plant their own seeds! Dayton High School Boosters will be on site selling hotdogs, nachos and beverages.

Community Roots is ready for Mother’s Day! On Mother’s Day, Sunday, May 14, they’ll be open from 10am-5pm. In addition to a choosing from a new inventory of house and landscape plants, customers can place advance orders for cut flower arrangements (call 775-350-9250 to order). The garden center also has a variety of rose bushes, including Celestial Night, Radiant Perfume, Angel Face and Chihuly.

Hours: Community Roots’ hours are normally Monday-Thursday 9am-6pm and Saturday 9am-5pm. There will be extended hours on Saturday, May 13 for the rummage sale (9 am-5:30pm). For Mother’s Day, Sunday, May 14, Community Roots will be open from 10am-5pm.

Location and Parking: Community Roots is located at 209 Dayton Valley Road, Dayton, Nevada 89403. Overflow parking will be available across the street from Community Roots at Riverside Veterinary Clinic.

Healthy Communities Coalition of Lyon and Storey Counties’ self-sustaining nonprofit branch, Community Roots, is more than a garden center. It helps support many community projects, such as school and community gardens and on-site job skills training for youths and training for adults returning to the workforce.