Capitol Hill Garage Sale (2)

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Scheduled for August 7, 2025, the Capitol Hill Garage Sale aims to strengthen community ties in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood. Residents will have the opportunity to sell second-hand goods from their yards or designated public areas, fostering interaction among neighbors. This popular event promotes sustainability by encouraging recycling and repurposing of items that may otherwise go to waste. Organizers anticipate a substantial turnout, highlighting the area's active community spirit. Local businesses are likely to benefit from the increased foot traffic generated during the sale.

Participants are encouraged to prepare early and spread the word to maximize engagement. The garage sale not only provides a platform for decluttering but also serves as a celebration of local culture and community bonding. With a long-standing tradition of community sales, this event continues to resonate with Capitol Hill residents.

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