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Phillipstown Neighbourhood-wide Garage Sale

Viviana Zanetti from Phillipstown Community Hub

The Phillipstown Neighbourhood Wide Garage Sale is on this Saturday 24 September 2022.

See the poster below for more information.

2 houses running a garage sale from their gardens, 25 stalls at the Phillipstown Community Hub, sausages and slices of pizza, bargains, fun, music, bouncy castle and a Raffle organised by Goods for Cans!
If you want tickets, contact Sarah from Goods for Cans or pop into the hub to see Natalie.

You will also have the chance to meet the candidates to the 2022 Local Elections!

Winners will be drawn on the day at 12.30pm.

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