Two Decades of Deals: Why Westmoreland Families Keep Coming Back |
Some events come and go. Others become a tradition |
Some events come and go. Others become a tradition — and Westmoreland Sale for Kids is very much the latter. This spring, the beloved semi-annual consignment event at the Westmoreland Fairgrounds in Greensburg is celebrating its 20th anniversary, and the community has every reason to take notice. The secret to its staying power is simple: it works for everyone. For families looking to save, the sale delivers real, meaningful value. Spread across 14,000 square feet of organized indoor shopping space, the event features children's clothing from newborn through size 12, toys, books, nursery essentials, baby gear, and large outdoor equipment — all priced at a fraction of what you'd pay at retail. Between 250 and 350 local consignor families stock the shelves each season, meaning the selection is always fresh, local, and lovingly used. Admission is free. Parking is free. And if you come back on Sunday, April 26, select items drop to half price — making an already budget-friendly event even easier on the wallet. But beyond the bargains, what keeps families returning year after year is something harder to put a price tag on: the sense of community. Neighbors selling to neighbors. Quality items finding second homes. And at the end of every sale, unsold donations going straight to local nonprofits that serve families who need them most. Twenty years in, Westmoreland Sale for Kids isn't just a sale. It's a Westmoreland County institution. Visit www.saleforkids.com for hours, dates, and details. Public shopping runs April 24–26 at the Westmoreland Fairgrounds, Greensburg. |
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