Shorewood on the Sounds Streets of Garage Sales returns this Saturday, June 7 with over 40 participants

Burien, WALocal News

The Shorewood on the Sound neighborhood is set to hold its annual ‘Streets of Garage Sales’ on June 7, 2025, with over 40 households participating. The sales will run from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.

, offering a walkable map for shoppers. Organizers emphasize that the event fosters community spirit and encourages recycling by allowing neighbors to sell their unwanted items. Participants are encouraged to bring cash, reusable bags, and comfortable walking shoes to enhance their shopping experience. Items for sale range from home goods and furniture to books, clothing, tools, and toys. Last year, the event drew a significant crowd, showcasing its popularity among locals and visitors alike.

A Google Map featuring all participating addresses is available online to aid shoppers in planning their routes. The event's continued success underscores its importance in promoting community engagement and local commerce.

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