Presented by Sierra Curtis Neighborhood Association

18th Annual Neighborhood Yard Sale

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Registration ends Tuesday, 05/26/2026 4:00pm PDT

About This Event

Treasures abound as The Sierra Curtis Neighborhood Association once again promotes the 18th annual Neighborhood Yard Sale! The sale is scheduled for Saturday, June 6th, 2026 from approximately 8am – 1pm.

Participants will be asked to provide a fee - $5 for SCNA members and $10 for non-members. This will help us offset the cost of marketing and outreach, including organic and paid advertising. When you register we'll ask for your address and sale items which will be included on a neighborhood map to help customers find your sale. This map will be featured in the Viewpoint Newspaper, on the Sierra 2 website, and promoted in our online marketing. In addition, we will provide 4 wayfinding signs you can download, print, and put up to promote your sale. 

Annually over 70 homes participate in this event, join us as we “green up” and bring the opportunity for folks to unearth great finds. Remember, an item you have no use for may be another person’s treasure.

About This Event

Treasures abound as The Sierra Curtis Neighborhood Association once again promotes the 18th annual Neighborhood Yard Sale! The sale is scheduled for Saturday, June 6th, 2026 from approximately 8am – 1pm.

Participants will be asked to provide a fee - $5 for SCNA members and $10 for non-members. This will help us offset the cost of marketing and outreach, including organic and paid advertising. When you register we'll ask for your address and sale items which will be included on a neighborhood map to help customers find your sale. This map will be featured in the Viewpoint Newspaper, on the Sierra 2 website, and promoted in our online marketing. In addition, we will provide 4 wayfinding signs you can download, print, and put up to promote your sale. 

Annually over 70 homes participate in this event, join us as we “green up” and bring the opportunity for folks to unearth great finds. Remember, an item you have no use for may be another person’s treasure.