Fall Indoor Yard Sale

Fall Indoor Yard Sale
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Chincoteague Chamber of Commerce recently issued the following announcement.

The Chincoteague Center will be hosting their annual Fall Indoor Yard Sale on Saturday, October 9 from 8am – 1pm at 6155 Community Drive, Chincoteague.

Shop. Sell. Eat. All under one roof.

Shoppers admission: $3. Coupons for $1 off are available.

Vendor pricing: $5 table and $40 3 table booth.

Snacks and drinks available for purchase.

The event is held indoors and will happen come rain or shine.

The Chincoteague Center is closely monitoring the rise in COVID cases along with the recommendations and guidelines from the CDC and Commonwealth of Virginia. The Center will be vigilant in keeping vendors and shoppers informed on any changes to this event.

Due to COVID risks, limited space will be available, so secure your yard sale space soon.  The Center encourages local vendors to rent a space and take advantage of the chance to generate some early fall business. Contact Chincoteague Center at 757-336-0614 or visit their website at www.TheChincoteagueCenter.com for more information or to book your space.
Date/Time
Date(s) – October 9, 2021
8:00 am – 1:00 pm
Original source can be found here.



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