Community-Wide Garage Sale Scheduled for September 21 in Issaquah Highlands

Issaquah, WALocal News

Scheduled for September 21, 2024, the Issaquah Highlands community will host a garage sale from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. , providing residents an opportunity to engage in this summer tradition.

The Highlands Council is spearheading the event, ensuring it reaches a broad audience through advertisements in newsletters, social media, and other media outlets. Participants are encouraged to create their own signage to direct potential shoppers to their homes. This garage sale is one of only two permitted sales during the year, emphasizing its significance for residents looking to declutter. The initiative not only promotes individual sales but also enhances community spirit by bringing neighbors together. With the event fast approaching, residents are advised to prepare in advance to maximize their participation.

This sale offers a chance for the community to connect while supporting local economies. It reflects the commitment of the Highlands Council to foster neighborhood interaction and engagement.

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