Junk in the Trunk Community Garage Sale

Marysville, WALocal News

The "Junk in the Trunk" community garage sale is scheduled for Saturday, July 12, from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. at the Marysville Community Center's parking lot.

This popular event will feature up to 65 vendors showcasing a diverse selection of second-hand and vintage items, such as toys, clothing, collectibles, and furniture. Shoppers are encouraged to bring cash to explore and purchase unique finds while enjoying the vibrant atmosphere. Vendors looking to participate in the 2024 event can reach out to the city or register online. The city warns potential vendors about scams involving registration fees through platforms like PayPal and Venmo, clarifying that these methods are not used for event registration. Safety remains a priority, with a reminder for attendees to leave pets at home during the event.

This garage sale not only promotes sustainable practices by encouraging the reuse of items but also strengthens community bonds through engagement. Overall, the event promises a fun and rewarding experience for both vendors and shoppers alike.

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