This year marks the 15th anniversary of the Southern California Festival & Sale for World Hunger and Relief. Our theme for this year—A Table of Sharing—brings people together to share their plenty with those in need around the world. Over the years, the Sale has raised thousands of dollars to support Mennonite Central Committee’s work in the name of Christ.
Highlights of the Sale include the following:
The Auctions
Household & Antique Auction
Live bidding on one-of-a-kind items!
Silent Auctions
Household décor, hand-crafted items, toys, and more!
Quilt Auction
Beautiful, quality hand-crafted quilts—all sizes and colors!
The Marketplace
Ten Thousand Villages
Fair trade hand-crafted items from around the world!
Antiques & Collectibles
Vintage art, pottery, china, jewelry, toys, records, and memorabilia.
Country Kitchen
Local pies, breads, cookies, cookbooks, jam, honey, and more!
Used Books
Browse through hundreds of titles!
Farmer’s Market
Fresh fruits and vegetables, plus plants and flowers!
Bargain Tables Yard Sale
Furniture, appliances, household items, tools, and more, at great prices!
The Food Court
Tri-Tip BBQ! African Suya Chicken! Funnel Cake! Fair Trade Coffee! Gourmet Coffee! German Mennonite Sausage! And new this year—homemade ice cream!
The Family Activities
Children’s Activities
A live auction just for kids, a clay potter, balloon artist, and lots of fun!
Classic Cars & Custom Motorcycles
Motorcycle and car enthusiasts will love the display!
MCC School Kits
Help assemble school kits that MCC can deliver worldwide to refugee and displaced children, restoring some normalcy to their lives.
Penny Power
The world is hungry. You can help. Bring your loose change to the Penny Power collection to help MCC share food, a gift from God. Every penny counts!
Join us!
Just think . . . every dollar and penny you bring to the festival creates another opportunity for Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) to demonstrate God’s love by working among people suffering from poverty, conflict, oppression, and natural disaster. For more information, visit www.mcc.org.

