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Everything Is Free "Yard Sale" in Quincy Heights

Saturday, September 18, 10-4 (rain date September 19)

in Quincy Heights

1 Lehigh Street

An assortment of household goods, furniture, old computer books, and many computer and network devices and cables.

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10 Lehigh St

Toys, games, books. stuffed animals, housewares, Christmas decorations, picture frames. 10 Lehigh St is at the end of the street, near the woods.

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1090 Mass Ave (on the Robbins Rd side)

A metal bed frame, the kind that keeps a box spring about 10 inches off the floor.  It is adjustable to fit from twin to, I think, full box springs.

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15 Benjamin Road

Miscellaneous books, toys, child’s work/tool bench, various kitchen items, inkjet printer/scanner  (with some ink), photo frames, large box of theatre textbooks & play scripts, and more.

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16 Benjamin Rd

Beads, face paint, lanyard, and other craft materials, wicker baskets, electric fan, large roasting pot and other random items!

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20 Benjamin Rd

We will have queen bed frame and misc items.

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31 Benjamin Road

We have some games and toys to offer

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34 Benjamin Rd

Mostly kids and adult clothes and some random stuff.

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341 Gray St

lots of good stuff

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342 Gray St

A bunch of books and puzzles.

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370 Gray St.

toys, books, clothes, picture frames, part of a piece of drywall, coleus cuttings

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42 Quincy St.

Kids: Toys, Books, toddler clothes, water bottles, sippy cups. Kitchen: pans, containers and appliances. Misc.: Chairs, a TV stand, bicycle trailer and a vacuum cleaner. Pet and smoke free home!

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53 Quincy St

Odds and ends, including some kids items.

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57 Quincy

Toys, Kitchen stuff, and a radio

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74 Quincy Street

Christmas decorations, poster and picture frames, miscellaneous household goods and tools, 2′ x 4′ homasote panels

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91 Quincy St

Books (college & test prep, young adult fiction, and more), assorted household items, arts and crafts/scrapbooking supplies, toys and games, ceramic and terracotta planters/pots, as well as miscellaneous sporting goods.

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94 Quincy St.

A variety of household decor items and books (contemporary fiction).

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When?

Saturday, September 18, 10AM-4PM
(rain date Sunday, September 19)

Where?

Quincy Heights neighborhood
Where is Quincy Heights?

How does it work?

Sort of like a yard sale, except all the prices are $0! Everything is free. This is a way for us to de-clutter while hopefully finding new homes for stuff that’s just too good to throw away. Someone else’s treasure.

Look around the neighborhood for FREE signs, and take what you want, and hopefully need. Some folks may be around to answer questions, but maybe not.

Some families may ask for donations for local charities. So if you feel a little guilty about getting something great for free, you can help yourself and others by making a donation.

Everything is first-come, first-serve, so “shop” early. That said, NO EARLY BIRDS!

BUT DON’T TAKE ANYTHING UNLESS YOU KNOW IT’S FREE!

  • Just because something is out on the curb or in someone’s front yard or driveway, don’t assume that they are giving it away. Make sure that there’s a prominent FREE sign or sticker on it before you take it. If there’s any doubt, look for someone to ask, or leave it alone.
  • Unless it’s clearly marked as FREE, the tables or stands that stuff is on are NOT FREE, and probably aren’t there for the taking. Ask if there’s any doubt.

Participant information

Most important, everything should be clearly marked as FREE, or NOT FREE if it’s not part of the sale.

Even though your sale could be unattended, it’s probably best if you can be around to answer questions, and make sure nothing you want to keep disappears.

It’s fine to ask for donations for a charity of your choice, but keep your eye on any cash boxes.

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