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Saturday, June 1, 2013

Photos: Ridgecrest Neighborhood garage sales

Photo by Steven H. Robinson

The Ridgecrest Neighborhood held its fourth annual neighborhood garage sale day, where everyone was encouraged to have a garage sale at the same time.

Tabernacle Baptist Church had hot dogs and 54 sellers
Photo by Steven H. Robinson

Area churches were firmly supportive of the neighborhood event with Bethel Lutheran Church using their reader board and providing inside and outside sale spaces.

Northwest Church provided free document shredding.

Tabernacle Baptist Church provides free hot dogs and this year had 54 sellers.

Photo by Steven H. Robinson

Related events shared the day, such as fund raising bake sales. A free shredding truck provided safe disposal of sensitive documents at the Northwest Church.

Northwest Church provided free document shredding
Photo by Steven H. Robinson

The Ridgecrest Neighborhood Association provided a map of garage sale locations for the event, which took place Saturday, June 1, 2013 from 9am - 2pm. Individuals made their own signs, as well.

Photo by Steven H. Robinson

There were sales in garages, yards, carports and along parking strips. There were car washes,
bake sales and even some live music. 

Save the date for next year - the first Saturday in June - June 7, 2014.


Corrected and updated 06-02-2013

1 comment:

  1. Just a few corrections for the article...
    This year was the 4th Annual Ridgecrest Neighborhood Garage Sale Day.
    Official Church sites (listed as participants for the event) were:
    Bethel Lutheran Church: Reader Board and inside and outside sale spaces.
    NW Church: Provided free document shredding
    Tabernacle Baptist Church: Has the annual tradition of free hot dogs (not Grace Presbyterian),
    and this year had 54 sellers.
    There were also sales in garages, yards, carports and along parking strips. There were car washes,
    bake sales and even some live music. If you missed this year –
    The Ridgecrest Neighborhood Annual Garage Sale Day is always the 1st Saturday of June.
    See you in the neighborhood next year!

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