The Morrow Turnover Sale
The 92nd Annual Turnover Sale shattered records with a jaw-dropping $106,687 raised for charities in Northern New Jersey and around the world. See below for our 93rd sale in the Summer of 2026!
2026 Sale Days
Thursday, June 25, 7 pm – 9 pm
Saturday, June 27, 9:30 am – 12:30 pm
Tuesday, June 30, 7 pm – 9 pm
Thursday, July 2, 7 pm – 9 pm
Tuesday, July 7, 7 pm – 9 pm
Thursday, July 9, 7 pm – 9 pm
Saturday, July 11, 9:30 am – noon
2026 Drop-Off Details
Drop-Off Dates: June 13 – July 6
Books will be accepted through June 24.
Drop-Off Hours: Monday-Saturday, 9 AM - 3 PM
No drop off on Tuesday or Thursday sale days
(June 25, 30 and July 2)
Drop off on Saturday, July 27 after the sale from 12:30 – 3 pm
Drop off outside these hours can be arranged by calling the church office.
Supporting Charities for 93 Years Strong
For nearly a century, the Morrow Turnover Sale proceeds have been donated to organizations that support women, youth and children locally.
These include:
Achieve
Back Pack Pals
Family Promise
Isaiah House
Clara Maas Safe House
Cougar Cares
Columbia High School Scholarship Fund
SOMA Parenting Center
South Mountain YMCA
South Orange Rescue Squad
MEND
Morrow Church’s programs with youth and children, including the United Methodist Committee on Relief, a healthcare clinic in Haiti, and a school in Sierra Leone.
In 2025 years alone, the Morrow Turnover Sale raised over $106,687 for charity.
What Can I Donate?
The list below isn’t exhaustive; if you aren’t sure about donating an item, email us at turnover@morrowchurch.org.
What we accept:
Men’s and women’s clothing, shoes, and accessories; items in good to excellent condition
Jewelry, china, crystal, flatware
Small furniture items, rugs, and lamps; items in good to excellent condition
Household and kitchen items
Toys—games, dolls, action figures, pre-school toys, game tables, child chairs and tables
Books (and books on CD), vinyl records, movies on DVD, music on CD
Luggage
Computers, flat screen monitors (if current technology)
Cameras (film and digital)
Working flat-screen TVs, DVD players, turntables in any condition, amplifiers and preamplifiers, receivers, speakers, audio systems (if current technology)
Electrical—small appliances (irons, toasters, air-fryers, coffee pots, etc.), fans, air conditioners, radios, dorm refrigerators, hair dryers, sewing machines; items should be clean and in good working order
Gardening, lawn care, home improvement and snow implements, tools
Sporting goods; items in good to excellent condition
Collectible items including seasonal and home decorations
Art and picture frames
What we cannot accept:
Linens, pillows, draperies, and hardware
Box springs and mattresses, bed pillows
Children’s clothing
Child car seats
Magazines, encyclopedias, textbooks, VHS tapes
Printers, computer tube monitors, copiers or fax machines (anything that won’t work with current technology)
Humidifiers and dehumidifiers
Attic and ceiling fans, unless in the original packaging
Exercise machines
Skis and ski equipment
Built-in appliances and construction materials
Appliances that are not in working condition
Very large appliances
Cribs with sliding sides
Entertainment centers, china cabinets (unless pre-approved), and built-in furniture or cabinets
Beds, bunk beds, sofa beds, trundle beds, water beds, bed frames, headboards
Furniture made of particleboard or formica
Large furniture including computer desks
Sofas—small, upholstered furniture must be pre-approved
Anything flammable or hazardous (gasoline, paint, motor oil)
Auto tires, rims, auto radios, batteries
Volunteer Information
Interested in volunteering for the 93rd Annual Turnover Sale in June/July 2026?