WDET TO HOLD 2nd ANNUAL GARAGE SALE FUNDRAISER
ON SATURDAY, JULY 30th FROM 10AM TO 4PM
Detroit, Mich. - July 25, 2005 - WDET 101.9FM Detroit Public
Radio has cleaned out its extensive music library and storerooms is
having its second-annual Garage Sale featuring a great collection of
merchandise on Saturday, July 30th from 10am to 4pm. The event takes
place on W. Canfield Avenue between Woodward and Cass in the Wayne State
University and Detroit\'s Cultural Center area. Among the offerings
will be CD\'s, records, WDET mugs, shirts, sweatshirts and hats in
addition to books, houseplants, autographed photos of WDET personalities
and lots more.
WDET\'s own Willy Wilson will be broadcasting his program live
from the Garage Sale from 10am to 1pm followed by a live broadcast of
The John Penney Program from 1pm to 4pm. Many WDET program hosts will
also be on-hand throughout the day to meet friends and listeners.
Water and all-natural sodas will also be available as well as food from
Traffic Jam & Snug Restaurant and The Meetery Eatery. Proceeds from all
merchandise and food sales will benefit WDET.
"This is a fun event that\'s open to all of our listeners,"
said Judy Adams, WDET Program Director and Program Host. "Last
year\'s event was a great success and we hope that even more of our
many listeners come out to celebrate Detroit Public Radio this year."
The admission for the Garage Sale is $5.00 for adults and
children 12 and under will be admitted free. Street and surface parking
is available throughout the neighborhood including various Wayne State
University parking lots.
The WDET Garage Sale and Street Party takes place this Saturday,
July 30 from 10am to 4pm on W. Canfield Avenue, between Woodward and
Cass. For more information on this event and WDET, go to www.wdetfm.org
WDET 101.9 FM Detroit Public Radio is a community service of Wayne
State University
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