Mark Your Calendar Community-Wide Garage Sale May 1618

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The community-wide garage sale in Snoqualmie Ridge will take place from May 16 to 18, with hours from 9 am to 4 pm each day. Residents can register online to participate, choosing to sell on one, two, or all three days. Signs advertising the sales will be displayed throughout the Ridge, and a public directory of participating homes will be available on the ROA website for those who pre-register. This annual event encourages spring cleaning and is a great opportunity for residents to find unique treasures. The garage sale is a well-loved tradition, drawing many community members eager to explore their neighbors' offerings.

Engaging in this sale not only helps residents declutter but also strengthens community ties. Last year, similar events resulted in a significant increase in neighborhood interactions and commerce. Overall, the garage sale highlights the vibrant spirit of the Snoqualmie Ridge community.

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