Dozens of tables set up in the parking lot at Garden and Anapamu streets will overflow with donations of thrift items for First United Methodist Church’s annual Treasure Sale, 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 9, at 305 E. Anapamu St.

Shoppers will find clothing, books, art, decorative objects, textiles, small appliances, garden and other household items.

All proceeds of this year’s sale benefit the Grace Fisher Foundation for the Arts, Bringing the Arts to Kids of All Abilities. Founder and creative director Grace Fisher has devoted her arts and music abilities to bringing outlets of creative expression to children in the community, and beyond.

Building upon what she has experienced following contracting acute flaccid myelitis, a spinal cord disease with no known cause, Fisher has modeled resilience and joy for others.

“The foundation connects children living with disabilities to music, art, dance, and other forms of artistic space for community inclusion, education, creation, and self-discovery,” she said.

For more about the foundation or to make a donation, visit www.gracefisherfoundation.org. For more information, call 805-963-3579, email office@fumcsb.org, or visit www.fumcsb.org.