Woodstock's City Wide Yard Sale Is April 25 Weekend, Seller Registration Closes April 20
An interactive map of all registered sales will help shoppers navigate deals across the city
Woodstock Community News Staff||1 min read

Woodstock residents looking to declutter their homes, or score some serious bargains, have a city-backed event to circle on their calendars. The City of Woodstock's City Wide Yard Sale is set for the weekend of April 25, and households hoping to participate as sellers must register by Sunday, April 20.
What separates this from a typical neighborhood sale is the coordination behind it. The city will compile all registered addresses into an interactive map, giving shoppers a single, up-to-date resource to plot their route before they ever leave the driveway. It's a practical touch that reflects how much Woodstock has grown, with new neighborhoods spread across the city, a centralized map makes the difference between a productive morning of hunting and a lot of aimless driving.
Sellers can register through the city's RecDesk portal at woodstock.recdesk.com/Community/Page?pageId=28016, where additional event details are also posted. The April 20 deadline gives the city enough lead time to finalize and publish the map ahead of the sale weekend.
For buyers, the appeal is straightforward: one weekend, dozens of sales, everything from furniture and kitchen goods to clothing and collectibles, all concentrated within city limits. For sellers, city-organized events like this bring foot traffic that a solo yard sale sign on a mailbox simply can't match, shoppers arrive with a map in hand and a plan to hit as many stops as possible.
Woodstock has seen steady residential growth in Cherokee County over the past decade, and events like the City Wide Yard Sale have become one of the ways the community keeps that growth from feeling anonymous. Neighbors meet neighbors. One household's castoffs become another's find. Registration is open now, don't wait until April 20 to get on the map.
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