![]() To curate the vibes, DJ Yestergay, resident DJ at Julius’ bar in the West Village, will spin Pride tunes (it is Pride weekend, after all), while also selling a wide selection of mid-century lamps, clocks, records, and clothing. More New York-specific items include NYC maps and pamphlets from NYC tour guide Matt Levy vintage clothing, purses, hats, and household items from architect and photographer JiJi Win plus handmade jewelry and headbands from Shannon Richardson. Photograph: courtesy of Yardsale Cafe Photograph: courtesy of Emily Kawasaki Photograph: courtesy of Steve Gerberich Oddities, antiques, art and more will include uranium glass and antique bottles from Emily Kawasaki Vintage products from markets around the world from George Rush Vintage film and cartoon-related ephemera from Tommy Stathes (Cartoons on Film) Vintage movie stills and promotional ephemera and quirky vegetable commercial ceramics, from artist Steve Gerberich Vintage. ![]() Think of the afternoon as a show-and-tell, where folks can tell the stories about their unique items, and you can buy them. Held in the museum's backyard, local artists and collectors will be selling an eclectic variety of one-of-a-kind vintage ephemera, unusual collectibles, and unique art and crafts, similar to what you'd find in City Reliquary's collection. "I'm thrilled to invite everyone to what will be the largest celebration of Chinese food and culture in NYC.Every wish you could just take something home from a museum? One of New York's quirkiest collections is about to make that happen.Ĭity Reliquary, the Williamsburg museum full of New York City artifacts, memorabilia and more, is hosting a yard sale on Saturday, June 24, starting at noon (weather permitting, rain date is Saturday, July 29). It's intended to be an experiential festival, where people can taste authentic Chinese cuisine and immerse themselves in the rich culture and traditions," says Biubiu Xu. "There is a surge in the interest and love for Chinese food and culture, and we noticed that it’s hard to find a dedicated platform in New York City to celebrate this. September 19, 10am-6pm, Sixth Ave (between 29th and 30th Sts).August 27, 10am-6pm: Fourth Ave (between 12th and 13th Sts). ![]()
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