This year's antique and garage sale promised to be another great event, with over 200 vendors signed up, and they delivered! Their wares include antiques, vintage collectibles, jewelry, clothing, sports memorabilia and much more. There was also be a food court located on 6th Street.
The annual sale is a popular destination with bargain hunters and antique collectors. The garage sale benefits the Royal Oak Chamber of Commerce. The Chamber of Commerce has estimated that 15,000 shoppers will visit the city to check out the sale.
In addition to the garage sale, most local merchants held a corresponding sidewalk sale, so the values spill out throughout the city. A map of the participating sidewalk sale merchants can be found here.
I've attended previous sales, and I can say it's something the entire family looks forward to. Unlike the local art fairs, the garage sale is a gritty yet fun event, and the atmosphere is carnival-like. Some of the merchandise is new, and you'll need a sharp eye if you are looking for antiques or collectibles. I've purchased instruments, vintage dolls and an antique coat rack at previous sales.
From previous experience, the best day to go for hunting for value is Sunday, and the best time in the afternoon, when some of the vendors become motivated to deplete their stock. You can make some pretty good deals then! Even if you don't find anything to take home with you, make sure you stop at the food court. There's a wide variety of food, including bratwurst and fresh squeezed lemonade.
Sale hours were Saturday will be from 9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., and on Sunday from 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Admission is extremely reasonable, at $1 per person. Children 5 and under are admitted free.
Royal Oak is located in southern Oakland County, and is easily accessible by I-75 and I-696, as well as Woodward Avenue. More information on the sale can be found at the Royal Oak Chamber of Commerce web site at http://www.royaloakchamber.com/antique_garage.htm.
If you missed this year's event, check out the web site in a few months to get the skinny on next July's big sale. Then mark your calendars.
I'll see you there!
Published by Joanne Huspek
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