More than 60 vendors at huge garage, yard sale in Port Angeles Saturday

PORT ANGELES — More than 60 vendors offering just about anything anyone could need are signed up to sell at the North Olympic Peninsula’s Largest Garage and Yard Sale on Saturday.

The sale will be from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Clallam County Fairgrounds, 1608 W. 16th St., Port Angeles.

Vendors, both inside and outside, will offer an eclectic collection of wares ranging from handmade dog leashes, baby clothes and designer handbags to power tools, hunting and fishing gear, sporting goods and outboard motors.

Also among the items to be sold will be DVDs, CDs, kitchen items, yard tools, toys and crafts and collectibles.

Food will be available.

The Olympic Peninsula Chapter of the American Red Cross and the Olympic Peninsula Humane Society will accept donations.

The sale is sponsored by the Peninsula Daily News.

Admission is free.

Vendors pay $30.95 for an inside space and $24.95 for an outside area. The money goes toward the cost of renting the site.

Those interested in signing up at the last minute as a vendor can phone 360-452-8435 today to see if space is available.

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