Cleaning out your house? Love a good bargain? Dont miss LFP's Yard Sale Day September 13!

Lake Forest Park, WALocal News

Lake Forest Park will host a city-wide yard sale on September 13 from 9 AM to 3 PM, inviting residents to declutter and shop for bargains. Organized by volunteers from the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board, this event emphasizes community involvement and sustainable shopping. Residents can register their addresses to be included on an official yard sale map, which will be available one week prior to the event. This initiative not only encourages recycling and reusing items but also strengthens neighborhood connections. Hosting a yard sale allows residents to engage with their community while offering guests a unique shopping experience.

The event caters to those interested in buying used goods rather than new, appealing to bargain hunters and environmentally conscious shoppers alike. In past years, such events have fostered a sense of community and increased local interactions. This year’s yard sale aims to replicate that success and promote a vibrant local economy.

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