Lonsdale Street - Street sale
Hi to everyone.
Lonsdale Street - Street Sale
Lonsdale Street residents are holding a huge street/garage sale this Saturday 1 December. Residents are putting up tables or opening up their garages and selling stuff they no longer want or need.
So come on down for a look. You may find something you need or want!
It is being held from 9 am until 2 pm and the sun WILL be shining! There may even be a sausage sizzle!
If there are any further Lonsdale residents who want to join in please feel free. The more the merrier and a good time to have a bit of a cleanup before the crazy holiday season! And a few extra dollars in the pocket too.
Look forward to a fun filled day.
Regards
Meryl Buckland
Any inquiries please message me....
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