04 WEEKLY 2026
JUNE
A
B A L D W I N
Baldwin City
CITY-WIDE
GARAGE
SALES Downtown/ South Baldwin 1010 Indiana St. Sat
Opening at 8 a.m. Excellent girls’ clothing (newborn–5T), maternity tops, size 14 pants, play gym, twin mattresses, oak hutch, extra-large ski tube, strollers, car seat and miscellaneous items.
1019 7th St. S Sat, Sun
Tools (air electric autobody woodworking), toolboxes, heaters, fans, shelves, CocaCola picture and items, Route 66 items, Nutri Bullet, household items. Questions? Call, text 785-551-1722
1102 Dearborn St. Fri, Sat
Circus books, circus posters with local towns and dates on them, frame pictures, old records of circus music. good trash containers. Some collector dishes, and other collectibles. And just plain old garage sale items. Flower pots,and nice summer starter plants. To much to list.
1114 Dearborn St. Fri, Sat
Cashless
Multi-family, Women’s clothes(xl+), beauty products, household items, yarn/craft, kids items, baby items, toys, furniture pieces (table, wardrobe, etc), fishing kayak, outdoor tools, Montessori bedframe
C I T Y
Cashless
Home goods, decorations, and a lot of surprises
National Geographics, rugs, paintball guns cd’s, something for everyone.
815 Baker St. Fri, Sat
1419 8th St. Antique and Vintage dealers moving booth stock and other items. Pottery, glass ware, signs (no oil or gas) advertising and daily use home items and other misc. stuff. No early visits or sales 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Fri & Sat
Lots of vintage/antique small items, old framed prints, glassware, vintage wood furniture, metal outdoor chaise loungers w/new cushions, farmhouse items. Several boxes of free items. Hours are 8am-1pm Friday and Saturday. Cash only.
233 Lincoln St.
821 Chapel St.
Toy! Games! Clothes! Sports gear! Kitchen things! Books! Knick knacks galore! New stuff put out each day! The more you buy, the cheaper things get.
A hodgepodge of girls toys, clothing, decor, craft supplies, games, books, and a clearance sale for craft/ jewelry small business.
504 9th St .
Sat
Fri, Sat
Fri, Sat, Sun
Fri, Sat
Cashless
Cashless
Household, kitchen, collectibles, Casio AP-260 digital piano, Bissell Spinwave, books, movies, Star Wars toys, and much more. All clean and usable items!
603 Ames St. Sat
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Fri, Sat
Cashless
910 Dearborn St. Flat-bottom boat, hunting equipment, plants, pots, hangers, baskets, used lumber, kitchen items, glassware, small room humidifier and much more.
911 King St. Fri, Sat
Cashless
Baked goods & lemonade sale for our youth cheerleaders to offset program fees for their fall season!
604 High St. (Garage in Alley) Sat, Sun Cashless Bikes, tools, tvs, fishing stuff, electronics, vintage cameras and projectors, flowers pots, kitchenware, vintage
Cashless Furniture, large frames, bicycle tools, plus lots more
919 High St. Sat
Furniture, home goods & decor, standing tool chest, small electronics, adult bikes, exercise equipment, & misc items.
919 Indiana St.
Fri, Sat Cashless Fishing rods, reels and tackle. Collectibles, galvanized tubs/buckets, yard & garden art, vintage kitchen canisters, pocket knives, granite ware coffee pots, much much more!
920 Indiana St. Fri, Sat
Cashless
Games, puzzles, toys, glassware, kitchen items, shoe rack, gas cans, drum set, houseplants, and much more.
BC Library 800 7th St. Fri, Sat, Sun
Cashless
Annual Friends of the Library book sale! Adult and children hardcover and paperback books. Music, movie and book DVDs, puzzles & games, vintage & classic, fiction & nonfiction, lots of everything!
East Baldwin 111 Hillside Dr. Fri, Sat
Toys, board games, puzzles, children’s clothing, small appliances, tools, tool cabinet, bedding, girls bicycle
113 Hillside Dr. Sat
Children’s toys, silver plate items, Christmas nutcrackers, patio swing, decorative items, old tools, etc.
A Note to Our Readers You may have noticed a brief interruption in your The Maple Weekly delivery. Due to an unexpected shipping issue, our May 18 issue unfortunately did not make it to mailboxes as planned. We also did not publish during Memorial Day week, creating a longer gap than usual between issues, and we sincerely apologize for the disruption. This week’s edition is also arriving on a special Thursday schedule to coincide with our Citywide Garage Sale issue. We appreciate your patience and understanding as we worked through a few scheduling changes. Beginning Monday, June 8, The Maple Weekly will return to its regular publication schedule each Monday. Thank you for your continued support and for allowing us to be part of your community. — Jenni Fish & The Maple Weekly Team