Rock and Roll Yard Sale in downtown Providence on Saturday

Posted 5/3/23

The Providence Rock and Roll Yard Sale is headed to Westminster Street in Providence once again. On Saturday, May 6, from 12 to 6 p.m., a curated mix of vendors will be on Westminster, between Eddy …

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Rock and Roll Yard Sale in downtown Providence on Saturday

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The Providence Rock and Roll Yard Sale is headed to Westminster Street in Providence once again. On Saturday, May 6, from 12 to 6 p.m., a curated mix of vendors will be on Westminster, between Eddy Street and Clemence Street, and at the adjacent Grant’s Block. This year’s vibrant lineup of local businesses includes food trucks; more than 25 vinyl, vintage, and DIY craft vendors; and craft beverages. DJ Studebaker Hawk will be providing the tunes all day.

The Providence Rock and Roll Yard Sale – founded in 2003 by Chris and Jennifer Daltry – has partnered with InDowncity previously for a number of events. This marks the Daltrys' 20th year running their pop-up events; they’ve organized a variety of large-scale marketplaces across Rhode Island and Massachusetts.

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