2302 days ago

OKAY! Garage Sale time again!

Kate from Trentham

This Monthly Garage Sale is in its THIRTIETH YEAR - can you believe that - and for the past few years, a Carboot Sale runs alongside it. Come and see why we call it the Garage Sale with the Big Difference. A free cuppa always provided with a cheesy toast triangle (while they last) before or after you've found your treasure among all the bargains. Car boot sites $15 - book by phone 528 3454 or text 0274 707 522. Limited space indoors if weather is against us! Venue - UHBC Community Centre, corner Fergusson Drive and Milton Street, Upper Hutt - doors open 8.30am tomorrow, SATURDAY 7 SEPTEMBER. Oh, before I forget - did you see the article about this community event in current edition of Vibrant Hutt?

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