NEWSJunk in the Trunk: Other people's trash is treasureA variety of items in Audra Ellis' garage in Grand Ledge, that she picks up from others, and sells via Craigslist or on eBay. Ellis and her fiance Aaron Winegar make a living selling odds and ends people they pick up for free. She named the business Junk in the Trunk.Matthew Dae Smith/Lansing State JournalA variety of items in Audra Ellis' garage in Grand Ledge, that she picks up from others, and sells via Craigslist or on eBay. Ellis and her fiance Aaron Winegar make a living selling odds and ends they pick up from people for free. She named the business Junk in the Trunk.Matthew Dae Smith/Lansing State JournalA variety of items in Audra Ellis' home\ in Grand Ledge, that she picks up from others, and sells via Craigslist or on eBay. Ellis and her fiance Aaron Winegar make a living selling odds and ends they pick up from people for free. She named the business Junk in the Trunk.Matthew Dae Smith/Lansing State JournalA variety of items in Audra Ellis' garage in Grand Ledge, that she picks up from others, and sells via Craigslist or on eBay. Ellis and her fiance Aaron Winegar make a living selling odds and ends they pick up from people for free. She named the business Junk in the Trunk.Matthew Dae Smith/Lansing State JournalA variety of items in Audra Ellis' garage in Grand Ledge, that she picks up from others, and sells via Craigslist or on eBay. Ellis and her fiance Aaron Winegar make a living selling odds and ends they pick up from people for free. She named the business Junk in the Trunk.Matthew Dae Smith/Lansing State JournalA variety of items in Audra Ellis' garage in Grand Ledge, that she picks up from others, and sells via Craigslist or on eBay. Ellis and her fiance Aaron Winegar make a living selling odds and ends they pick up from people for free. She named the business Junk in the Trunk.Matthew Dae Smith/Lansing State JournalA variety of items in Audra Ellis' garage in Grand Ledge, that she picks up from others, and sells via Craigslist or on eBay. Ellis and her fiance Aaron Winegar make a living selling odds and ends they pick up from people for free. She named the business Junk in the Trunk.Matthew Dae Smith/Lansing State JournalAudra Ellis of Grand Ledge holds a pair of old skis, one thing amongst a variety of items in her garage Wacousta that she picks up from others, and sells via Craigslist or on eBay. Ellis and her fiance Aaron Winegar make a living selling odds and ends they pick up from people for free. She named the business Junk in the Trunk.Matthew Dae Smith/Lansing State JournalA variety of items in Audra Ellis' garage in Grand Ledge, that she picks up from others, and sells via Craigslist or on eBay. Ellis and her fiance Aaron Winegar make a living selling odds and ends people they pick up for free. She named the business Junk in the Trunk.Matthew Dae Smith/Lansing State JournalA variety of items in Audra Ellis' garage in Grand Ledge, that she picks up from others, and sells via Craigslist or on eBay. Ellis and her fiance Aaron Winegar make a living selling odds and ends people they pick up for free. She named the business Junk in the Trunk.Matthew Dae Smith/Lansing State JournalA variety of items in Audra Ellis' garage in Grand Ledge, that she picks up from others, and sells via Craigslist or on eBay. Ellis and her fiance Aaron Winegar make a living selling odds and ends they pick up from people for free. She named the business Junk in the Trunk.Matthew Dae Smith/Lansing State JournalA variety of items in Audra Ellis' garage in Grand Ledge, that she picks up from others, and sells via Craigslist or on eBay. Ellis and her fiance Aaron Winegar make a living selling odds and ends people they pick up for free. She named the business Junk in the Trunk.Matthew Dae Smith/Lansing State JournalAudra Ellis of Grand Ledge shows how chock full her garage is of items she picks up from others, and sells via Craigslist or on eBay. Ellis and her fiance Aaron Winegar make a living selling odds and ends they pick up from people for free. Her business is called "Junk in the Trunk."Matthew Dae Smith/Lansing State Journal