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Post It: Tag Sale, Yard Sale, Garage Sale, Estate Sale, Rummage Sale

Whatever you call it, post it on Patch. It's simple, easy and best of all, it's FREE!

Has the late spring cleaning bug hit you? Has the warmer weather inspired you?

Don't waste precious gas driving around town to hang signs advertising your sale or spend some of your profits on placing an ad. Warm weather makes for some hot bargains, so why not let Enumclaw Patch advertise your sale for free?

Help us help you get rid of your unwanted items and save money on gas by posting your Garage Sale on Patch

It's never been easier to announce your Garage Sale: it's totally FREE and reaches a large audience. (Did we mention, it's free? And, reaches a lot of people?)

All you need to do is enter your address, dates and times and a short summary of what you're selling in the comments section below (to make things easier we've included an example).

EXAMPLE:

100 Main Street

Dublin

Saturday, June 1 at 1 p.m. - 5 p.m.

Baby items, lawn mower parts, furniture, books, crocheted teacup cozies, etc.

Bonus: If you really want to sell your stuff, add some photos of what people can expect to find at your sale (don't forget to title the photo with the address of your sale) and check out these great garage sale tips:

  • Get organized: Sort your items well in advance of your sale. 
  • Display: Figure out how you're going to display your items. Do you have enough tables or a clothes racks to hang items on? If not, figure out a way to borrow what you will need.
  • Pricing: Clearly price your items ahead of time. And, price them to sell.
  • Advertise: Get the word out in well-read places like Patch.
  • Show me the money: Make sure you have a cash box with some money in it to be able to make change the day of your sale.

If your Garage Sale is still a few weeks away, get an early start and enter the information in our Garage Sale Calendar by clicking here.

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Just a short thought to get the word out quickly about anything in your neighborhood.
Share something with your neighbors. Write a new post... What's up? Make an announcement, speak your mind, or sell something
Margaret Santjer (Editor) May 20, 2013 at 10:45 am
Hi, Susan and Lou. We do know that our events calendar has issues at the moment with incorrect timesRead More displaying, and our engineering team is at work to correct this. My best suggestion at the moment is to post a comment on an event with the correct time, if you aren't able to go in and edit an event that you previously posted. Our ownership has not changed -- we have been and continue to be a part of the AOL family. Our intent with the new design is to highlight the great content that our users create and share with the community. We know there have been some bumps with our launch and are working diligently to fix them. We hope you'll be patient with us and continue to share on Patch.
Lou Kitchen May 18, 2013 at 09:13 am
I agree the previous version was much better and I am not adjusting well to the new version at all.Read More Its definitely not a better layout. Also have had many problems with the events calendar which may not even be fixable.
Darrel Dickson April 19, 2013 at 03:40 pm
I have just learned that public comments may not be allowed tonight. However, the meeting is openRead More and the public is welcome to attend and I encourage all to attend. Sincerely, Darrel Dickson
Susan Etchey April 2, 2013 at 06:57 pm
Always looking for a local nature trail, I really enjoy reading Mary Janosik's well written blog. InRead More fact, almost all the dedicated bloggers posting on the Enumclaw PATCH have something worthwhile reading. But it is not an easy job for most of us, taking some time to research and write, without any compensation. Our only reward is knowing we are being read and appreciated and the only way we know that is when you comment. In my opinion, most of the PATCH blogs are a community service, informing residents about our community and issues concerning you, our readers. So please send your favorite bloggers a thank you or a comment once in awhile to keep us motivated and feel appreciated..