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Community Yard Sale

On April 19, 2014 from 8:30 AM until 2 PM at Marketplace Village, Harry Norman, REALTORS® Forsyth/Lake Lanier Office will hold and co-sponsor with Sears a community yard sale and cookout.

 

Proceeds of the cookout will be donated to Forsyth County’s local battered women’s shelter, Family Haven. All food and beverages will be donated by Ronnie Cooper Country Financial, American Home Shield, and All County Metro North Property Management. The cookout will take place from 11:30 AM until 2 PM and will cost $5 per plate, which includes hotdog or hamburger, chips, and a soft drink. Proceeds of the yard sale will go back to the individual registered table participates.

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This is a free event for anyone and everyone in the community to participate in. The Forsyth/Lake Lanier Office will be co-sponsoring this event to bring the community together and to provide a place for Forsyth county residents to clean sweep their homes of all their old “treasures.”

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You must register for the event via www.harrynormanforsyth.com/community-yard-sale and reserve your spot if you wish to set up a table. Tables for this event will not be provided. If you register, you must bring your own table.

 

The event is expected to have at least 50 tables, over 500 yard sellers come through the event, as well as raise of $500 for the shelter.

 

Please come out to Marketplace Village on Saturday, April 19 and help us raise money for a great cause as well as Spring clean our homes free of old junk.

 

For more information about this event, please visit www.harrynormanforsyth.com or call 770-497-2000. 

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