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Attic Sale

The Attic Sale has been part of the Madison culture for more than half a century. Held each June in a large community venue, the Attic Sale offers high-quality, gently used home merchandise, including furniture and home decor.

May 31 and June 1, 2024 
Keva Sports Center, 8312 Forsythia St, Middleton (Beltline to Exit 250 West)

Friday: early-bird (paid) entrance from 8 to 11 a.m. 
and free admission from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Saturday: free admission 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
with price reductions all day
$10 bag sale at noon

The Attic Sale is Dane County’s largest resale – and all for a good cause! Proceeds support programs benefiting children and older adults.

All year round, Attic Angel Association members collect quality items that come from the homes of Attic Angel volunteers and friends. The merchandise – more than 5,000 neatly arranged treasures – is grouped by categories that include antiques, fine furniture, artwork, home essentials, sporting goods, jewelry, children’s toys and more. (Clothing and winter holiday décor are saved for our other resale events in the fall.)

More than 300 Attic Angel volunteers produce this signature event, which usually nets between $80,000 and $100,000 or more, all for the benefit of Dane County programs supporting children and seniors.

An entrance fee of $10 gives early-bird shoppers an opportunity to be the first to hunt through the bargains on the first day from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. Tickets are available at the door starting at 7 a.m. or in advance at the Attic Angel Association office, 640 Junction Road. No entrance fee is required after the early-bird hours, and price reductions can be enjoyed on the last day after 12:30 p.m. MasterCard and Visa credit and debit cards are accepted, along with cash and checks.

Donations are happily received year-round EXCEPT between May 15 and July 15 each year. Attic Angel Association accepts high-quality donations year-round at 640 Junction Road. Due to the nature of the sale and other limitations, we cannot accept certain items for the Sale: Do Not Bring These Items (click here to download list).

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The Playing Field


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Children affected by trauma such as homelessness and those with special needs such as autism spectrum disorders have different sensory needs for emotional support that helps them learn to manage behaviors. Our dream is to create a play space that allows children to be successful while ... being kids! Some of our plans:

  • A large open space for running (crowded spaces are often a behavior trigger for children)
  • High fencing and an appropriate climbing structure (children impacted by trauma or those on the autism spectrum often take bigger risks and climb higher)
  • Sensory panels that welcome independent play when children are agitated
  • A maze for children to walk through (this helps the brain to organize)
  • Small structures where children can feel safe
  • Specially designed pieces to work large muscle groups

By helping children at this critical point in their development, your gift will be helping the future of our community!

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