Indianapolis market to welcome local bargain hunters
After the hustle and bustle of the holiday season, many people may be looking for a way to clear out the clutter, and an Indianapolis event may provide a solution to their problem.
The city has made plans to host the nation's largest garage sale, and as it will take place indoors, everyone will be able to stay dry and comfortable while they browse. It has been described as being a paradise for bargain hunters, with both new and gently used items on offer.
Both the Champions Pavilion and the Blue Ribbon Pavilion have been reserved to host the 45th annual Greater Indianapolis Garage Sale and Marketplace, and both small businesses and the general public will be welcome to book a booth to display what they have on offer. The rental fee has been set at $90 for a 10 foot by 10 foot space, and corner spaces may be available at an additional charge.
One change this year will be the COVID-19 prevention measures in place to ensure everyone can browse and shop in safety. Face masks are mandatory, and social distancing will also be enforced. Providing both the attendees and the participating vendors with written copies of these policies will make it easier for the crowd to follow them during this sort of event, and a local producer of letterheads can supply items like these.
This annual boon for bargain hunters will welcome the public on January 9 and 10. Its website includes more details.
The city has made plans to host the nation's largest garage sale, and as it will take place indoors, everyone will be able to stay dry and comfortable while they browse. It has been described as being a paradise for bargain hunters, with both new and gently used items on offer.
Both the Champions Pavilion and the Blue Ribbon Pavilion have been reserved to host the 45th annual Greater Indianapolis Garage Sale and Marketplace, and both small businesses and the general public will be welcome to book a booth to display what they have on offer. The rental fee has been set at $90 for a 10 foot by 10 foot space, and corner spaces may be available at an additional charge.
One change this year will be the COVID-19 prevention measures in place to ensure everyone can browse and shop in safety. Face masks are mandatory, and social distancing will also be enforced. Providing both the attendees and the participating vendors with written copies of these policies will make it easier for the crowd to follow them during this sort of event, and a local producer of letterheads can supply items like these.
This annual boon for bargain hunters will welcome the public on January 9 and 10. Its website includes more details.