The Great Florida Yard Sale In Citrus County Florida Is Almost Here So Mark Your Calender
Crystal River, Florida, November 1, 2014 (Newswire.com) - Community excitement mounts as the event day nears; with 1300+ Facebook likes and growing . This will be a huge event.Bargains will be available all over the yard sale area. This is one you do not want to miss. There are plenty of hotel and motel rooms available and many sites to see in Citrus County. Multiple events are taking place during the three day period. Come on out and help support veterans and enjoy our peaceful county.
Area residents and Floridians from outside the local area get ready for the 3 day event.The event will feature 100+ vendors selling their wares, antiques, collectibles & more. Admission for shoppers is FREE. Anyone can get a 12x12 space for $30.00 total, for all 3 days on Official Sale Site locations. Recipients of the vendor donation fee are 2 local Veterans Organizations, Mission in Citrus Homeless Veterans Shelter & V.E.D.C.. More events are planned throughout the weekend to raise more funds. Local business sponsors for the Community Event are The Crystal River Mall, 96.7 Fox & Citrus 95.3, FGE Prints, Florida4Sale.com,Hometown Values, High Octane Saloon, Eagle Buick GMC and Dunkin Donuts. For complete Event Details, Vendor Info & More Businesses Supporting the Event, Go to
Help our honored Veterans and come shop at the big event
James Sleighter ( 352 ) 419 - 6506, Executive Director
www.FloridaYardSale.com or Call 352.610.1306. Remember to LIKE US on Facebook!For information contact: Lori Greene/Elite Services & Events LLC: 352.610.1306; Cell #
352.586.2207, [email protected]
Map of all sites. Going to be huge..https://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msid=213497619862192667920.000502922d847180c7203&msa=0
Come visit and check out the Manatees and area festivals and activities for all..Come and enjoy Citrus County Florida..
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