Bargain hunters rejoice!
The Town of Culver's highly anticipated annual spring town-wide garage sales officially begin on Friday, April 24.
Hosted each spring and fall, this community-wide event brings together residents and visitors for a weekend of treasure hunting across the town. With numerous households participating, there are plenty of deals to be found on everything from household goods and clothing to antiques and unique finds.
To help shoppers navigate the extensive list of sales, the town has put together a convenient interactive Google Map. By clicking on the individual location tags on the map, users can view specific information and details about what each sale has to offer. The interactive map can be accessed online here.
For those who prefer a physical guide to plan their route, printed maps have been made available starting Thursday morning. Shoppers can pick up a paper copy at the Culver Town Hall or at local gas stations throughout the area.
Additionally, an electronic copy of the complete sale list is available for download on the Town of Culver's official website. Residents and visitors can find the list by visiting www.culver.in.gov/towns/culver/notices-events.
Happy hunting!
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