Trimble Co. Community Yard Sale Set For This Weekend

The yard sale is set to begin on Friday, September 4 until Sunday, September 6

(Trimble County, KY.) – Trimble County Judge Executive Todd Pollock will be hosting a community yard sale this weekend.

There are a few guidelines that will be coming along with the yard sale.

For Sellers:

  • Sanitize your “for sale” items as best as you can.
  • Wash your hands frequently. If you cannot readily wash your hands use alcohol-based hand sanitizer as needed.
  • Avoid touching your face.
  • Set up your wares that best supports six-foot social distancing for the shoppers.
  • Wear a face covering when exchanging money for purchased items.
  • Post pictures of your wares for potential shoppers on this event page.

For Shoppers:

  • Don’t handle items you don’t plan to purchase.
  • Wash your hands frequently. If you cannot readily wash your hands use alcohol-based hand sanitizer as needed.
  • Maintain a six-foot social distance from others who are not part of your immediate family.
  • Wear a face covering when you are exchanging money to make your purchases.

It is also asked that you do not attend the yard sale if you or somebody in your household is feeling sick.

The yard sale is set to begin on Friday, September 4 until Sunday, September 6 at individual homes throughout Trimble County. A list can be found on the Community Yard Sale event page created by Judge Exec Todd Pollock. Those participating can list their pictures and addresses there and share the page as well. Here is the link https://www.facebook.com/events/745813755964398/

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