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The Board of Directors for the 100 Mile Peanut Pickin’ Yard Sale would like to remind you that the yard sale is always the 2nd Saturday in October from 8 to 4. In case of inclement weather please check our Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/100MilePeanutPickinYardSale

We invite you and your church family, club, or organization to participate by having a yard sale or a bake sale. Surrounding counties who participate in yard sales such as these make great deals and earn a good deal of money to help fund projects. All the money you raise is yours to further your ministry, civic club, or organization. 

In case you are not familiar with a regional yard sale, let us explain. Basically anyone, who has permission from the land or business owner along the 100 mile highway route may set up and host a yard sale and/or bake sale, sell water and/or drinks and prepackaged food items. There is no charge to set up outside the city. However, if you would like to be an “Official Vendor” and be listed on the local area map or if you want to set up a yard sale within the city limits, the vender application fee is $30.00. You will receive an “Official Vendor” yard sign once your vendor application and fee are received. All proceeds from your yard sale go directly to your family or organization. This is a joint tourism effort for our area and an invitation for visitors to come to our area who may be looking to purchase a home or even start a business. 

If your Church, Civic Club, or Organization is not interested in having a sale of any kind, we encourage you to open your doors for restroom breaks for our visitors and hand out information regarding your affiliation. This is a great opportunity for anyone trying to raise funds for any project. Please consider being a part of this effort for our area. 

Should you have any questions, please contact one of the participating cities for more information. Thank you for your time and consideration. 

Respectfully, 

The 100 Mile Peanut Pickin’ Yard Sale Board of Directors