The Sunnyvale Historical Society is set to host its annual Vintage and Yard Sale on Saturday, September 26, from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. The community event will take place in the courtyard of the Sunnyvale Heritage Museum, located at 570 E. Remington Drive.
Bargain hunters and collectors can explore a wide variety of items carefully organized by category, including vintage china, glassware, fine linens, and jewelry. The sale will also feature everyday household goods, tools, decorative pieces, seasonal holiday items, kitchen appliances, and crafting supplies at affordable prices. Additionally, a dedicated selection of toys, dolls, board games, and puzzles will be available for children and adults alike.
Operated entirely by dedicated museum volunteers, all proceeds from the event will directly fund ongoing museum operations. As a nonprofit organization, the Sunnyvale Historical Society depends heavily on community fundraisers like this yard sale to keep its doors open. The museum maintains regular hours on Sundays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays from noon to 4:00 p.m. For additional details or event updates, visitors can check the official website at Heritageparkmuseum.org or contact the museum directly at 408-749-0220.
Upcoming Public Meeting on Oakmead Parkway Housing Project
In local development news, Sunnyvale residents have an upcoming opportunity to learn about and provide feedback on a proposed housing project slated for Oakmead Parkway. The City of Sunnyvale will host a public meeting on Monday, August 24, where city staff will outline the project details, address community questions, and gather public comments concerning environmental impacts and reasonable project alternatives.
The proposed development at 1250 Oakmead Parkway involves clearing an existing office building and parking lot across a 7.93-acre site. In its place, developers have proposed constructing 318 residential units, which will include 64 affordable homes alongside associated parking, landscaped areas, and open spaces.
Community members, local organizations, and public agencies can review and submit official feedback on the draft Environmental Impact Report (EIR) through September 14, focusing on the scope and content of the environmental analysis. The hybrid meeting is scheduled from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., taking place both in person within the Redwood Conference Room at City Hall (456 W. Olive Ave.) and virtually via Zoom. For further inquiries or meeting links, individuals can reach out to Senior Planner Shila Bagley via email at [email protected] or by phone at 408-730-7418.
