Don't toss that 'junk' out, it may be valuable

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StatePoint - From baseball cards and sports equipment to postcards and photographs, is that “junk” in your attic or basement dusty treasure or just dusty? We’ve all heard of families getting rich from the sale of rare memorabilia they found when spring cleaning.

A little time spent determining if items are valuable and where to sell them can pay off in the long run.

“The sale of older sports cards, postcards and photographs can yield thousands of dollars, even tens of thousands or more for the right ones,” says Al Crisafulli, Auction Director at Love of the Game Auctions, an internet sports auction house that helps families identify and sell valuable sports cards and memorabilia.

Crisafulli has assisted people in selling tens of millions of dollars of baseball card collections, autographs, sports equipment and more. Such sales can be life changing. In one instance, he researched a family’s old baseball bat and proved it was game used by Hall of Famer Lou Gehrig. His Love of the Game Auctions sold it for almost half a million dollars, a figure which would top a million dollars today.

Here are some of his tips to determine if your sports collectibles are valuable:

The Older, the Better with Cards

Vintage sports cards from the early periods of sports are collectible, especially Hall of Famers. Do you have stars from the 1960s, 1950s or earlier? Look for names like Mickey Mantle, Jackie Robinson, Babe Ruth, Honus Wagner or Ty Cobb. Even non-star cards can be valuable, especially in nice condition with sharp corners and no creases.

Really early cards from the 1880s through the 1930s are particularly desirable, such as those by tobacco, gum and candy brands, such as Old Judge, Piedmont, Sweet Caporal, American Caramel, Goudey or Diamond Stars.

When determining where to sell cards and memorabilia, focus on a specialty auction house, such as Love of the Game, which employs trained experts in researching sports ephemera, and maintains bidder lists of sports collectors. More information is available at loveofthegameauctions.com.

Don’t Overlook Memorabilia and Equipment

Cards aren’t the only potentially valuable things. Look for older promotional and advertising ephemera spotlighting sports stars, especially items that promote sporting goods, food or tobacco brands. Ads from magazines aren’t valuable, but store displays, signs and premiums can be pricey.

Old sporting goods and equipment, such as balls, bats, gloves and uniforms, can also be valuable, especially if you had a family member who played minor or major league sports. Note that items from before the 1960s are highly collected. Also look for equipment endorsed by star players. Condition matters, but game-used equipment from professionals can be valuable in almost any condition.

Save Postcards and Photographs

If you have old photographs, cabinet cards or postcards of sports stars or ballparks, they should be evaluated. Those from pre-1960 can be expensive. Look for early “real photo” postcards from the 1900s through the 1940s, which are photographs printed on postcard backs.

Popular stars are key, meaning original images like Babe Ruth or early ballparks can be valuable, as opposed to images of your family members playing sports or of popular vacation destinations. When examining photographs, look for markings on the back, such as photographer, publication and date stamps. Also set aside cabinet cards, which are photographs from the 1880s through the 1930s adhered to cardboard stock.

“A good rule of thumb is that the older a sports item is, the more valuable it might be, especially from before the 1950s going back to the 1880s,” says Crisafulli.

This spring cleaning season, don’t rush to haul “junk” to the curb. Examine it first.


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Tolono city-wide garage sale September 15-16

TOLONO - Looking for a great deal on something you need? Tolono LIFE is organizing its annual communitywide garage sale starting September 15 through September 16.

The fourth installment of the community garage sale event will be held, rain or shine, from 8 am to 3pm. Individual homes may have different hours. Visitors can expect sales at more than 50 locations throughout the village.

A detailed map will be available from Tolono LIFE on their web page prior to the sale.

For more information, visit the Tolono LIFE Facebook event page here: https://www.facebook.com/events/694460695844823/?ref=newsfeed.

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Declutter, Discover, Delight: Hosting a stellar yard sale this fall

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Sentinel News Service - In a world where material possessions seem to accumulate faster than we can keep up, the idea of decluttering has become more appealing than ever. But what if there was a way to not only declutter your living space but also discover hidden treasures and delight in the process? Enter the backyard yard sale – a fantastic opportunity to turn your excess belongings into cash while creating a sense of community in your own neighborhood. This guide will walk you through the steps of hosting a stellar yard sale in your backyard, from planning and organizing to maximizing your profits and enjoying the experience.

The Power of Decluttering
Before you can embark on the journey of hosting a successful yard sale, it's important to recognize the transformative power of decluttering. Clutter not only occupies physical space but can also weigh down your mind. By letting go of items you no longer need or use, you're not just clearing your environment but making space for positive energy and new beginnings. Embracing the process of decluttering can lead to a sense of liberation, allowing you to focus on what truly matters and inviting a renewed sense of creativity into your life.

Unearthing Hidden Treasures
One person's trash is another person's treasure, and hosting a yard sale is the perfect opportunity to unearth hidden gems. As you go through your belongings, you might come across items you had forgotten about or that hold sentimental value. This discovery process adds an element of excitement to the yard sale experience, both for you as you reminisce about the stories behind the items and for your potential buyers who might stumble upon unique pieces that spark their sense of nostalgia and fascination.

Planning Your Stellar Yard Sale
A successful yard sale requires careful planning and organization. Start by setting a date and time for your event, considering factors like weather and local community events to ensure maximum foot traffic. Weekends are often ideal, as more people are likely to be available to attend. Check local regulations and obtain any necessary permits to avoid any last-minute hassles. Create a thoughtfully organized layout for your yard, designating clear areas for different categories of items to create an effortless browsing experience for your shoppers. Remember, pricing is key – be realistic and open to negotiation, striking a balance between attracting buyers and ensuring a fair return for your belongings. Keep in mind that the ultimate goal is not only to declutter your space but also to find new loving homes for your items while also making a satisfying profit.

Organizing for Success
As the date of the yard sale in your backyard approaches, it's time to get organized. Gather tables, racks, and other display items to showcase your items attractively. Create inviting arrangements that draw shoppers in and encourage them to explore. Group similar items together – clothing, electronics, kitchenware, etc., allowing visitors to browse through categories of interest effortlessly. Consider using signs or labels for the organization and adding a charming touch to your setup, guiding buyers on their treasure hunt. Ensure that your yard is clean and presentable, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere that entices visitors to linger and discover hidden gems.

Marketing Matters
You'll need to spread the word about your yard sale to attract a steady stream of enthusiastic buyers eager to uncover treasures. Leverage the power of social media by creating engaging posts and events on popular platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Showcase high-quality photos of select items you'll be offering to pique curiosity and anticipation. In addition to digital strategies, don't underestimate the charm of traditional methods – hang eye-catching flyers around your neighborhood and personally share the event details with your circle of friends and family. This dynamic approach ensures that your yard sale becomes the talk of the town, drawing in a diverse crowd of bargain hunters and curious shoppers.

The Art of Negotiation
Yard sales are known for their bargain-hunting atmosphere, and the art of negotiation plays a significant role. Be prepared for haggling and consider setting slightly higher prices than you're willing to accept. This strategic pricing approach not only provides flexibility for bargaining but also allows you to meet your buyers halfway, ensuring both parties walk away feeling satisfied. Keep a friendly and open attitude throughout these interactions, making the shopping experience transactional and a pleasant and memorable exchange for your visitors.

Embracing the Delight
As shoppers explore your yard sale and make purchases, take a moment to embrace the delight of the experience. Engage with your visitors, share stories about the items you're selling if applicable, and enjoy the sense of community that such an event can bring. Seeing your items find new homes and knowing that you're contributing to sustainable shopping practices can be truly fulfilling.

Giving Back and Clearing Out
At the end of your yard sale, you might find that you have some items left. Consider donating them to local charities or shelters, ensuring that they find meaningful homes. This final step in the process can bring a sense of closure and fulfillment, knowing that your belongings are making a positive impact.

Counting Your Delights – Maximizing Profits
After the sale concludes, take some time to tally up your earnings. Reflect on what went well and what you could improve for next time. Hosting a yard sale in your backyard isn't just about decluttering; it's also an opportunity to earn extra cash and learn valuable lessons about organizing, marketing, and connecting with others. It is also one of the really good money saving moving tips—organizing a yard sale in order to declutter before a relocation. This will help you reduce the number of things you will need to haul with you and also ensure you don't go over your budget, as you will also make some extra moving cash. Therefore, it is an overall win-win situation, no matter the goal.

A Journey of Decluttering, Discovery, and Delight with a Yard Sale in Your Backyard
Hosting a yard sale in your backyard is a multifaceted journey that goes beyond the simple act of selling items. It's about decluttering your space, discovering hidden treasures, and delighting in the process. From the initial planning stages to the final moments of the sale, every step offers a chance to connect with your community, embrace the art of negotiation, and experience the joy of giving your belongings a new lease on life. So, roll up your sleeves, get ready to declutter, and embark on a delightful adventure right in your own backyard.

Area yard and garage sales


1061 County Rd 1200 E.
Tolono
May 14 and May 15 / 9 am - 4 pm
Featured items:
Gourd birdhouses
Various sizes of dried gourds—$2-4
Mesquite wood posts
10 gal. New black plastic pots
3ft metal conduit tree stakes
4- 4x8 ft 3/4 in. Plywood
4- 4x8 ft sheets wood lattice board
Pieces of weathered wood
Snow fencing - 4 rolls
Portable Basketball stand with hoop & net -almost new
Tv stand free
Girls equestrian almost new black English Riding boots size 6


Tolono village-wide garage sale May 14-15


May 14 and 15
362 County Road 1200 East
Boys and girls clothes, junior clothing, Fisher Price Power Wheel Jeep, dishes, Tupperware and Hallmark ornaments.

May 14 and 15
801 E. Boone
Concrete tools, lumber and miscellaneous household items.

May 14-15
802 E. Boone
Anything you need for a BABY. Swing, sleepers, carseat covers, socks, girl 6m-12m & 7-10, womens clothing, tools, home decore and more.
May 14 & 15 starting at 8am
201 North Condit
HUGE STAMPIN UP SALE. 100+ stamp sets, dies, designer paper, ink, punches, punch boards, etc. Supplies to make Cheer Bows (or just big hair bows), fabric all kinds, Norwex and more. Sale will be at the side drive on Holden.

May 15, 8am-2pm
408 South Bourne
Many household items and decorations/ women’s, juniors and men’s name brand clothing/ women’s shoes size 7, 7.5 and 8/ children’s clothing size 3T and 4T/ Mary Kay make up and some other cosmetics/ small TV stand/ three end tables/ stained quarter round/ flooring-ceramic tiles and much more!

May 14, 7:30am to noon
504 Deerpath
Women and Boys Clothing size Medium & Large. Also lots of household items.


May 14-15
418 Deerpath
Kids toys, puzzles, games, clothes. Lots of household items.
May 14-16
202 E. Washington St.
Moving sale so LOTS of stuff. We will start at 12:30pm and run until later in the evening, plus all weekend. Lots of baby boy clothes, baby items (new pump & supplies, bottles, etc.), toys, games, room furniture, some FREE items. I’m still going through stuff!





From the editor: Here is a map created by a third party showing the locations above as well as other sale locations - Tolono Garage and Yard Sales.


St. Joseph yard & garage sales this weekend

512 Crestwood Dr
St. Joseph
Multi-family garage

Thursday, April 8th from 4 p.m.-7 p.m.
Friday, April 9th from 8 a.m.-?
Saturday, April 10th from 8 a.m.-?



400 Sherwood
St. Joseph
Thursday 4/8: 4PM - 7PM
Friday 4/9: 8AM - 6PM
Satruday 4/10: 8AM - 12PM
Multi-family garage sale! Kids' clothes (many name brands): Boys newborn - 5T; girls newborn - 3T.

Adult clothing, toys, housewares, Graco high chair, Graco pack & play, lots of misc.



St. Joseph Community Yard & Garage Sale next month

The St. Joseph Community Garage Sale is scheduled for April 8, 9 and 10.

The Sentinel is offering St. Joseph residents who would like to reach a broader audience with information about their sale the opportunity to list their yard or garage sale information at no charge.

Simply follow this link to submit your sale information by 5pm on April 6. Our complete list of area sales will be published Wednesday, April 7, on The Sentinel website as well as across our social media platforms to help send more buyers your way.

Premium listings with photos and an extended word count are available. Contact The Sentinel at advertising@oursentinel.com for details.

Observing the state's pandemic mitigation and public health mandates, shoppers are encouraged wear masks and maintain social distancing as much as possible to help keep friends and neighbors healthy as they visit various sales throughout the community.


St. Joseph yard sales this weekend

304 Western Drive
St. Joseph
Thurs. 4-6pm / Friday 8-4pm / Saturday 8-noon
Weather permitting ...
Chain saw, leaf blower, girl's bike, women's and men's clothes, dvd/vhs/cd's, xmas lights lots of misc.

528 Hawthorne Dr
St. Joseph
Thurs 5p-7p and Sat 8a-12p
Boys clothing Sizes 5-7; Girl clothing size 8-14, shoes/cleats/snow boots, toys, and household decor.

St. Joseph community garage sale coming in September

A fall community-wide garage and yard sale is in the works for the weekend of September 17-19 in St. Joseph.

The Sentinel, as we did with this July's summer community sale, is offering St. Joseph residents the opportunity to list their sale location and information at no charge.

Simply follow this link to submit your sale information by 5pm on September 15. Our complete list of area sales will be published Wednesday evening on The Sentinel website as well as across our social media platforms to help bring you more buyers.

Premium listings with photos and an extended word count is available. Contact The Sentinel at advertising@oursentinel.com for details.

Observing the state's pandemic mitigation and public health mandates, shoppers are strongly encouraged wear masks and maintain social distancing as much as possible to help keep friends and neighbors healthy as they visit various sales throughout the community.

St. Joseph Garage & Yard Sales for July 16 - 19

106 E. Warren
Thursday 4pm-? / Friday 8-5/ Saturday 8-12

102 W. Sherman
Friday & Saturday

204 East Briarcliff
Sale dates & times unspecified
Baby boy/girl clothes - nb-3t; toys; Baby items; puddle jumpers; double stroller; board games; books; household goods; clothes dryer; weed eaters; table saw; coffee makers; kitchen tables chairs; Adirondack chairs
304 West Briarcliff
Thu 8-?, Fri 8-? and Sat 8-12
Large garage sale! Corner of water and Briarcliff. TONS OF CLOTHES! Lots of sporting gear. Books,shoes you name it. Don’t like the price, make me an offer! All must go.

301 East Lincoln
Thursday / Friday / Saturday

303 East Lincoln
Sale dates & times unspecified

107 N. Seventh Street
Sale dates & times unspecified

505 N. Seventh St.
Thur / Fri /Sat

105 S. Seventh Street
Thursday 4pm-? / Friday 8-5/ Saturday 8-12

202 S. Seventh Street
Thursday 4pm-? / Friday 8-5/ Saturday 8-12


408 N. Fourth St.
Thursday 4:30pm-6:30pm, Friday 12pm-6pm & Saturday 8am-11am
Lots of Womens, Mens, boys clothes, toys, electronic games and learning games, tv, misc. household items, child's ATV, etc..

304 S. Fifth
Thursday 4pm-? / Friday 8-5/ Saturday 8-12

407 2nd Court
Thu 4pm -?, Friday 9am-noon & 3pm-?, No Saturday sales
Baby boy clothes, some baby girl clothes, women's clothing large and up, home decor, lots of misc.

406 Chestnut Drive
Thu 7a-7p, Fri 7a-6p, Sat 7a-?
Three family garage sale. We have so much stuff we can barely get the garage door closed. Lots of Christmas items- lights, ornaments, light holders, and table top items. Little girls clothing 3 moths to 3t. Some teen clothes to adult women and men’s. House wares – coffee cups, glasses, dish set, it’s just to much to tell you all of the items. Bathroom items and tons of nick knack’s. Come on by and check us out, see you all soon!! Rain or shine we will be open!

500 Harlan Wise
Thursday 3pm-? / Friday 8-5 / Saturday 8-12
Men’s and women’s name brand clothing (Nike, Adidas, Under Armour, lulu lemon, express, American Eagle, boutiques, ex) hunting gear, shoes, accessories, electronics, tons of DVDs, electronics, kitchen and home items & decor!

507 Sherwood
Thur 4pm; Fri 8am-5pm; Sat 8am-12pm
Propane heater & tank, aluminum ladder, pool ladders (2), kitchen table, folding chairs, household items, kitchen/bath, home decor, jewelry, books, CDs, DVDs, wooden rocking chair, Amazon Fire TV Sticks (2), Rae Dunn

512 Crestwood Drive
Sale dates & times unspecified
Multi-family garage sale! Boyds Bears, tools, clothes, home decor, cameras, misc.

508 S. Main Street
Thursday 4pm-? / Friday 8-5/ Saturday 8-12

513 Hawthorne Drive
Thursday 4pm-? / Friday 8-5/ Saturday 8-12

603 Hawthorne Drive
Thursday 4pm-? / Friday 8-5/ Saturday 8-12
Multi-Family Garage Sale! Tons of girls clothes (Sizes 12 month-8), Women’s clothing, Tons of Jean (Silver and Maurices Brand), Barn Wedding Decor, Men’s Clothing, Toys, Kitchen Items, Craft Items

607 E. Douglas
Thursday 4pm-? / Friday 8-5/ Saturday 8-12
Old jewelry, baby clothes, strollers, car seats, furniture, toys, misc.

605 Sycamore Drive
Thursday 4pm-? / Friday 8-5/ Saturday 8-12

607 Rosewood
Sale dates & times unspecified

607 Wingstem Drive
July 16 4p-7p, July 17 8a-5p, July 18 8a-12 noon
Lots of kids clothes - birth to 4t boy and girl, toys, women's clothes, men's clothes, candles and vases.

703 Northgate Drive
Friday 8a - 5p & Saturday 8a- 3p
Lots of Brand Name Clothes and Shoes - Boys, Girls, Juniors, Women's and Mens; Boys and Girls Toys; Doc McStuffins Nursery; Sofia The First 87 piece Lego Duplo Set; Sing A Long with Elsa Doll; Hallmark Storybook Buddies; Men's Safety Shoes; Softball Cleats; Full/Queen Frozen Bedding with Sheets. Smoke/Pet Free Home. Everything in excellent condition.

706 Jeanes Drive Unit B
Thursday 4pm-? / Friday 8-5/ Saturday 8-12

808 A Kara Ave.
Friday 8-5/ Saturday 8-12

808 B Kara Ave.
Friday 8-5/ Saturday 8-12

900 B Kara Ave.
Friday 8-5/ Saturday 8-12

1002 Reagan Drive
Thursday 4-7pm / Friday 8a-5p / Saturday 8a-12p
Lots of books, vinyl records, dvds (over 200 $1 each), lots of home decor, ladies and men’s clothes, bike, snow blower and more!

1606 Magnolia Drive
Thursday 4pm-? / Friday 8-5/ Saturday 8-12

1715 E. Grand
Thursday 4pm-? / Friday 8-5/ Saturday 8-12

1308 Peters Drive
Thursday 4pm-? / Friday 8-5/ Saturday 8-12

2239 County Road 1700 North
Thursday 4pm-? / Friday 8-5/ Saturday 8-12



St. Joseph townwide garage & yard sales


Here are The Sentinel's listing for this weekend's townwide garage sale in St. Joseph, IL. Have a future garage or yard sale planned? Advertise your sale at no charge here: Sentinel garage sales.



St. Joseph Townwide Garage Sales


511 & 512 Hawthorne Drive
Dates: 9/12-14
Times: Thurs 4-7, Fri 8-4, Sat 8-?

Men's, women's & children's clothes, shoes, household & kitchen items, books, toys, and so much more!




2102 Chateau Dr.
Dates: 9/12, 9/13, 9/14
Times: Thursday: 5:30-7p Friday: 8a-4p Saturday: 7-9:30a

"Boys clothing, games, household items, books, Longaberger items, electric keyboard. Bigger ticket items will be priced. Everything else will be donations only! Lemonade and treats for sale as well."




612 Hawthorne Dr
Dates: September 12-13
Times: 9am-5pm

Baby boy clothes, baby toys, miscellaneous




703 Nottingham Dr
Dates: September 12-13
Times: Thurs. 4:00-8:00, Fri. 8:00-5:00

Men’s, women’s brand name clothes and shoes. Athletic gear- volleyballs, softballs, helmets, bats, sports backpacks, tee, cleats, basketball shoes. Housewares- lamps, office chair, curtains, duvets, body pillows, rugs, decorative items. Slot machine, Volkswagen wheels and rims, Mini Cooper rims.




406 Winston Ct.
Dates: 09-14-19
Times: 8:00 - 12:00

Tons of baby girl items sizes NB - 2T, infant shoes, toys, weight bench, bags set, women’s shoes, luggage.




615 N Glover Ct.
Dates: Sept 12, 13, 14
Times: Thursday 4-8, Friday 8-5, Saturday 8-1

Kitchen appliances, womens clothing, coats, jackets, puzzles, lot of Free stuff







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