First Kinderhook Street Tag Sale in Chatham
The first neighborhood-wide sale brings 35-plus households to one of Columbia County's most historic streets
The first neighborhood-wide sale brings 35-plus households to one of Columbia County's most historic streets
Saturday, June 13, 8am–2pm | Chatham, NY
This Saturday marks the first Kinderhook Street Tag Sale in Chatham—a neighborhood-wide event, organized by local resident Melissa Davis, that brings more than 35 households out to their driveways, front yards, and the parking lot of the Chatham Dutch Reformed Church at Kinderhook Street and Park Row. The merchandise spans home decor, furniture, kids' toys, clothing, antiques, and what one imagines is the full range of things accumulated in the attics and basements of the dense, old residential neighborhood.
All participating addresses fall within a short walk of each other on Kinderhook Street, Woodbridge Avenue, Shore Road, and Library Place. Bring cash. Each seller handles their own transactions. Street parking is available along Kinderhook Street, with additional parking at the old train station, now Community Bank at Depot Square. Sellers not in the neighborhood who want to set up in the church parking lot can contact Melissa@rubypr.com.
The Village Sidewalk Sale, featuring Chatham's Main Street merchants, runs alongside the tag sale the same day — a full morning of browsing within easy walking distance.
Kinderhook Street, Chatham, NY. Full address list at kinderhookstreettagsale.com.