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Christchurch Wide Garage Sale Trail - 10th August 2024

Raewyn from New Brighton

Hi all,

I'm organising another Garage Sale Trail and looking for people who want to join. The object is to get Garage Sales around Christchurch on the same day, but at your place and in your own time.

1. Register on the website - It's Free or a Koha
rjmurrayphotography.wixsite.com...
2. Send 1 photo of your main item with a price
3. Send 3 photos with next best items and prices
4. Send a list of other items
5. A couple of days before I will send a Poster for you to share either print it out, or share however you choose.
6. Day before I will put the addresses up for people to see (safety first).
7. Full steam ahead - the more people in the Garage Sale Trail - the more people we'll get to come visit you.

I have made the Website and am sharing to get people to join. Once you have Registered, send me your photos so I can add to Your page on the Website.

Here's to a great day and let other people get some awesome items.

Cheers
Raewyn

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