Annual Ellis Citywide Garage Sale
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Always scheduled on the first Saturday in June, It makes for a super way to kick off the summer. Get your map to 40 + advertised garage sales and then stumble across another 20 + and more. It grows BIGGER every year with greater treasures to be found. Bring the truck and trailer and rustle up the muscle for a GREAT DAY in the friendly home town of Ellis.
The maps are available after 7:00am. Locations will be anounced later. If you're interested in having a garage sale of your own but don't have a garage we can give you a super space on the main street. Contact: Sue at 785-726-4005. For $10.00 you get..... ***To have a published Garage Sale. ***Listing on the map with up to 20 words description. ***Advertising in several local papers. ***Advertising on two TV stations. ***Advertising on Radio. SEE YOU THERE!!!
Annual Ellis Citywide Garage Sale
Phone : 785-726-4005 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : northglen@gbta.net
City Wide Garage Sales
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