Treasure awaits at six upcoming community yard sales

The bigger the better.

Community yard sales are like Black Friday, with a mall of lawns filled with everything and anything you could possibly want, need or don’t need.

Here are some biggies coming up:

The Great Mukilteo Garage Sale: April 30. Includes south Everett, Picnic Point and Serene Lake. Up to 200 garage sales citywide. There will also be tables set up at Rosehill Community Center, 304 Lincoln Ave., Mukilteo. More at mukilteochamber.org.

Mill Creek Community Association: May 7. A sale is held twice a year, on the first Saturday in May and in October. The association includes 20 subdivisions with about 1,600 single family homes plus condos and townhomes. Other areas of Mill Creek join in the sale. More at www.mcca.info.

Richmond Beach Community Association: May 14. Multiple sales throughout the community west of Eighth Avenue NW, between Innis Arden and NW 205th Street, Shoreline. Maps available at the Richmond Beach Coffee Company, 1442 NW Richmond Beach Road, starting May 13.

Harborview-Seahurst-Glenhaven Neighborhood Association: May 21. Last year there were 15 homes and one even had a popcorn machine and karaoke. In the area of Port Gardner Bay, Pigeon Creek, Seahurst and Phillips Creek. Maps provided. More at harborseaglen.com.

Marysville’s Junk in the Trunk: July 9. Municipal Court Parking Lot, 1015 State Ave., Marysville. More than 60 vendors park in one space and then use the space next to it to sell their wares. More at www.marysvillewa.gov.

Everett’s Northwest Neighborhood’s Mother of all Garage Sales: Aug. 6. Maps with addresses and items for sale are available at this area stretching from 19th Street north to West Marine View Drive, and from Broadway west to Port Gardner Bay. More at northwesteverett.org.

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