REMINDER Auburn Community Yard Sale is this weekend, and heres a map

Auburn, WALocal News

The City of Auburn's annual Community Yard Sale will take place from July 19 to July 21, operating daily from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. The event offers residents an opportunity to buy and sell items, thereby promoting local commerce and community interaction.

Supported by grants from the Department of Ecology and King County Solid Waste, the sale also receives additional funding from Auburn's Solid Waste and Recycling programs. The local government encourages residents to participate in this sustainable practice, which helps reduce waste. A detailed map of all participating yard sale locations is available online for convenience. This initiative has become a popular summer event in Auburn, drawing many attendees each year. For further inquiries, individuals can visit the city’s website or contact the recycling department via email.

The event not only allows for treasure hunting but also fosters neighborhood connections.

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