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Modern OG history: 2015 Town-Wide Yard Sale breaks record with 75 addresses. Sales are popular until rain hits, but the show must go on, and it does.

May 9, 2022 by Blogfinger

At the far reaches of Heck Ave. a successful sale was underway. Left to right: Mike, Nadine, Rosa and Tony. Paul Goldfinger photo ©

At the far reaches of Heck Ave. a successful sale was underway. Left to right: Mike, Nadine, Rosa and Tony. Paul Goldfinger photo ©  5/9/15

 

Paul Goldfinger, Editor @Blogfinger   This is what success looks like at the Blogfinger OG Town-Wide Yard sale; even with some rain.       Join us on June 18, 2022 for the 11th Annual.

May 9, 2015. Ocean Grove, New Jersey:

The weather man let us down for the 4th Annual Blogfinger Town-wide Yard Sale.  After reports of fine weather for Saturday, fog and chilly temperatures rolled in this morning.  The sales all over town quickly burst into a hive of activity.  Out-of-towners and Grovers used the Sale maps and  address lists which we provided in addition to the Internet post and made the rounds rather quickly.

A lot of goods were sold within the first couple of hours. As predicted, most of the sellers and buyers enjoyed the social interactions as they found all sorts of goodies to buy.  We met a man who was buying gold and silver.  He told us that he paid one Grover over $2,000.00 for jewelry.

 

Grovers catch up. Paul Goldfinger photo ©

Grovers catch up. Paul Goldfinger photo ©

 

People drove, walked and biked to the sale locations.  At around 10:30 am it began to rain.  Although the rain didn’t last long, it did put a damper on the situation.  Some sellers folded their tents, while others battened the hatches  (thank goodness for porches) and then resumed the marketplace later.

I rode around on my bike after the rain and found almost everyone I came in contact with to be happy and excited  about the event.  By 2:00 pm, it began to drizzle and fizzle. But I have noticed that our yard sales tend to poop out by early to mid afternoon.

Not enough room? No problem. Blogfinger photo.

Not enough room? No problem. Blogfinger photo.

I met several sellers who live in Manhattan and Ocean Grove, and they love it in the Grove and they were getting a kick out of interacting with the folks.  All said they wished they could spend more time here.   Parking was no problem for this weekend, so many buyers drove around town, although I did meet some who walked or biked everywhere, from neighborhood to neighborhood.

 

Conversations. The heck with sale---on Heck.

Conversations. The heck with the sale—on Heck.

At our sale, Eileen and I had all sorts of interesting conversations about our for sale items, but others had to do with seeing Grovers who had returned from their winters away as well as other topics such as the guy who recommended the new Asbury beer garden as a place to hear first rate live music.   He said that he was just there to hear a Grammy nominee perform on guitar, doing jazz in the style of Django Reinhardt.

A woman even had something to say about the music we were playing.  She said that she was “acoustically sensitive.”  She was liking Nora Jones—–someone worth being distracted by. We were selling some vinyl 33 1/3 records, mostly of Broadway shows.

A Grover showed up who used to perform in Broadway shows, and we had a great discussion about Jerry Orbach’s career, the best songs in Guys and Dolls, and his life as an actor in The Fantasticks at the Sullivan Street Playhouse in The Village. (He played one of the fathers, and he sang “Plant a Radish.”)  He told us that the  show always began early, so a young performer, getting out of work at 9:30 pm in Greenwich Village, had all sorts of opportunities for good times.   His name?   Carl Swenson  (“Cards by Carl”  in Ocean Grove.)

I visited a number of our sites. Someone sold a bicycle for $150.00. Another couple quickly sold a bedroom set.

Several people approached me with a variety of  “scoops” for Blogfinger—in the spirit of the citizen reporter.  We received enough compliments and words of encouragement for BF to last quite a while.

 

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8 Responses

  1. on May 10, 2015 at 2:51 pm Blond Chick

    It was GREAT!! Even better than the Spring & Fall Flea market, because we got to make new friends all over town and enjoyed shopping for things that will not bust our wallets. Thank you for all the hard work. It only gets better and better each year.
    PS – The rain didn’t dampen our spirit….that’s what they make hoodies and umbrella’s for….after all, it’s only water & we can dry out.


  2. on May 10, 2015 at 2:16 pm Polly Carl

    Had a lovely day with the folks who stopped by our yard for the sale today. The chatter, the selling a bit, the freebies someone else could use so we gain some cupboard space. Such fun. Thank you for all the time, effort and money you put into the project!


  3. on May 10, 2015 at 9:54 am Penny

    For the few of the participants who don’t know who organized the 4th annual BLOGFINGER town wide sale, it was Paul Goldinger aka BLOGFINGER . Thank you for all your hard work & organizational skills & caring so much for our beautiful town.


  4. on May 10, 2015 at 8:49 am 2 Busy

    Sorry we did not get any pictures,We were too busy!! Thank you to all who organized this event. We were very successful ,in spite of the weather!!!


  5. on May 10, 2015 at 7:22 am Davis

    Successful day despite the weather. Thanks for all the effort, it is a very cool event.


  6. on May 9, 2015 at 9:34 pm Stephanie

    Lot of fun shopping in the Grove today. Thanks for organizing.


  7. on May 9, 2015 at 9:28 pm Plump Mike

    Finger
    Another successful year!!! Thank you for all you hard work and planning for the OG Junk Extravaganza!!


  8. on May 9, 2015 at 6:36 pm hailie

    I make jewelry on etsy out of old jewelry.
    If anyone has anything left over, I will gladly come and either buy it or pick it up if you need to get rid of it. It can be beads or pins or necklaces,bracelets or earrings.
    Nothing to fancy as I take it apart and re work it.
    Please send me an email.
    Hippiechick368@Hotmail.com
    Also looking for purses and hippie clothing.
    Thank you.



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