Edmonds Brouhaha Backroom Blowout Sidewalk Sale Set for July 12-13

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Edmonds Brouhaha Backroom Blowout Sidewalk Sale will take place on July 12-13, offering discounts of up to 70% at participating local retailers. The event features diverse shopping options, including fashion, home decor, and unique gifts, appealing to a broad audience. Coinciding with the Edmonds Museum Summer Market on Saturday and PorchFest Edmonds on Sunday, the sale enhances community engagement and local culture. Participating retailers include Camp Vintage, East West Books & Gifts, and Sugarology Edmonds, showcasing the variety of local businesses. This annual sale not only benefits shoppers but also supports the local economy by attracting visitors to downtown Edmonds.

With a history of successful events, the Brouhaha sale has become a staple in the community calendar. For more information, shoppers can visit edmondsdowntown. org. This event underscores the importance of local commerce in fostering community ties and economic vitality.

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