Yard Sale Saturday

From Craigslist ad:

10 AM to 4 PM on Saturday – Stop by on the way to the Folk Festival – NO EARLY BIRDS

413 1/2 S Laurel Street

Washburn Acoustic Guitar
Schwinn Hybrid Bicycle
Bicycle Parts
Carbon Fiber Trek bicycle frame
literary fiction/theory
Picnic Basket
Lots of other really random things
Baby stuff

record albums (some actually good, some ironic)
European designer clothes and shoes,
kitsch tchotchkes from other yard sales,
handmade baby clothes and organic baby stuffs

Saturday Yard Sale On Pine Street

From Craigslist ad:

This Saturday September 28, 2013 9 am on – 325 S. Pine Street in Oregon Hill between Idlewood and Albemarle and just one block off of Belvidere Street. We will have vinyl records, cds, other music/pop culture related items, books including 50’s/60’s sci-fi and other pulps, late 19th Century Poetry books, Art and Craft books and original artwork, lots of ephemera as well as small collectibles. Not your typical yard sale, lots of oddities and unusual items. Hope to see you then.

JIMMY’S SIDEWALK SALE SUNDAY

From FaceBook event page:

I’m Not Selling Any of the Brick Sidewalk.
I Will Be Putting Things On the Brick Sidewalk to Sell.

JIMMY’S SIDEWALK SALE STARTS 10AM THIS SUNDAY

10am-3pm (Sunday Aug 4)
310 S. Cherry St. (Richmond, VA 23220)
(Just South of VCU Campus) CASH or CHECK ONLY – NO PLASTIC

JUST BACK FROM MIAMI w/ a HUGE NUMBER OF LPs

*30 crates of Rock, Soul, Jazz, Blues, Reggae, Folk & more*

(Start @ 50 cents.Best Ones are Market Priced ($4 up to $20)

(Wide range of Great Artists From The Fall to Art Ensemble of Chicago to rare New Wave Picture Sleeves to Yazoo & Pacific Jazz label in great shape)

Several Boxes of 45RPM Singles

10 Boxes of CDs (Many are 10 cents ea.)

200 Old Music Mags (Mojo, Option, NME, Guitar Player, Paste)

(Held in the shade out of the sun!)

*** I’ll also have LPs next Sat. at the Wonderful
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all day on Strawberry St.

– Kitschy Printed Matter
– Old Posters
– McIntosh 1700 Stereo Receiver $600.00 (in excellent working condition)
– Klipsch Speakers
– Dual Turntable with Wooden Base $80.00 (in excellent working condition)
– A Few CD Players
– An Accordion That Got Left in the Basement So Now It’s Ruined
– Rolex Watch From the First Lady
– Many Other Hard-To-Find Items

Sweet Frog Yard Sale Benefited Oklahoma Tornado Victims

Richmond residents Caroline Upshaw and Leigh Weedon organized a yard sale earlier today next to Sweet Frog at 815 W. Cary Street, with all of the proceeds going to the American Red Cross and victims of the Oklahoma tragedy. Sweet Frog also donated 20 percent of sales from its shop. A silent auction included items such as VIP Washington Redskins training camp tickets, a four-pack of Flying Squirrels tickets and an overnight stay at The Jefferson Hotel.
Although the sale is scheduled to end at 5 pm. Call (804) 867-1004 for more information.

Click here for an article about the benefit sale in the Times Dispatch.

Pine Street Baptist Holding Yard and Craft Sale This Saturday

From Craigslist ad:

We are holding a CHURCH YARD AND CRAFT SALE on Saturday, June 1st at 8 am. Lots of kitchen items, glassware, books, clothing, large selection of Christmas items.

400 S. Pine Street, Richmond, VA 23220

If you would like to have your own booth at our sale to sell your art, crafts or yard sale items please just send an email and let us know. Spaces are only $10.
S. Pine Street at Albemarle

WBCH Yard Sale On Saturday

Speaking of yard sales, the William Byrd Community House will be hosting one this Saturday.

From the WBCH website:

YARD SALE
Saturday, May 18,
8am – 1pm
Location: William Byrd athletic field behind the gym

Parking on Idlewood Avenue, Linden Street and the grassy area in front of the community garden

Vendors – contact Gladys Lewis, 804/643-2717

(Cash and money orders only – payable to William Byrd Community House. Money non-refundable. All proceeds benefit William Byrd Community House.)

RRFP Flea Market This Saturday

This Saturday, from 9am to 4pm, there will be a yard sale on the 300 bock of S. Pine Street. A portion of the proceeds will be going to the Richmond Reproductive Freedom Project (RRFP).

From the FaceBook event page:

This is an invitation to all RRFP bowling teams and supporters to come out and hock their wares in support of abortion access in VA. Bring a table and your crafts, cupcakes, BAT merch, clothes, knick knacks, records, anything at all you think you can sell, and plenty of cash for change. If you’re selling stuff with a percentage going to the RRFP, please let folks know what that percentage is. We’ve got the space in front of 3 Oregon Hill houses on a beautiful spring day, so come on out and invite your friends!