DUNCAN —
People might notice an international flair when it comes to the 27th annual World’s Largest Garage Sale and SummerFest.
This year, the Duncan Chamber of Commerce and Industry is hosting an International Day in conjunction with SummerFest. The festivities are set for Friday and Saturday in Fuqua Park.
“We want to focus on the many cultures we have here,” Chamber President Chris Deal said. “The whole idea is to feature the diversity.”
Hildreth Patterson Langoc helped initiate International Day, when she made the recommendation to the Chamber. Related booths will be set up in Fuqua Park, although they will be for informational purposes instead of selling items.
Much like the World’s Largest Garage Sale, where various residents will sell items, vendor booths will be set up for SummerFest.
Numbers are lower this year for people who will be selling from the park during SummerFest, but registrations are still being accepted through the Chamber. Laurie Baldwin, Chamber events coordinator, said more than 60 people registered for last year’s SummerFest. As of Friday, only 52 had registered for this year’s event.
Deal said that could be a result of last year’s heat.
Deal and Baldwin hope the introduction of the International Day will help draw people to the park, although the impact of the cultural program won’t be seen until the weekend.
“It’s an idea to expand,” he said.
Aside from focusing on Duncan’s diversity and culture, the Chamber is also focusing on getting local residents to take part in the World’s Largest Garage Sale. There will be an increase in traffic, Deal said, but it gives residents an opportunity to sell unwanted items and make money.
Baldwin said a lot of local people will be moving around the city to see what deals there are. But the World’s Largest Garage Sale also brings people from out of state.
“Typically, we get people from eight different states,” Baldwin said.
It’s difficult for the Chamber to tell how many garage sales will happen Friday and Saturday. The City of Duncan used to require permits when someone wanted to have a garage sale. But permits are a thing of the past. Anyone can have a garage sale.
Deal said the important thing is for people to want to come to Duncan to shop the World’s Largest Garage Sale. He said every visitor could help give Duncan an economic boost.
“That’s what the Chamber is really focused on,” Deal said.
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