IT’S THE FINAL DAY OF OUR SPRING SALE!

Our spring Flea Market ends this afternoon, and we’re going out with a bang.

All purchases will be half price!

So come see us at 357 Oglethorpe St. from noon to 4 p.m. We may get a little rain today, but it’s dry and cozy inside the warehouse, and it’s full of great deals.

We have everything you could think of, from sofas and chairs to tables and desks; fine china; vintage and quirky artwork; lamps; rugs; antiques; linens; albums; tools; knick-knacks; holiday décor; gardening gadgets; sporting goods; toys; kitchen goods — and much more.

So please share the news with friends and neighbors and make sure to attend our biggest fund-raiser of the year.

Thank you for supporting our preservation mission.


SALON EXPLORES BIAS AGAINST BLACK GRAD STUDENTS

Our first Sidney’s Salon of 2025 features historian Dr. Crystal R. Sanders, author of “A Forgotten Migration: Black Southerners, Segregation Scholarships, and the Debt Owed to Public HBCUs.”

On March 27, Dr. Sanders will present her lecture, "Pursuing Their Highest Potential: Black Southerners and Graduate Education during the Era of Legal Segregation” at the Wesleyan College Leadership Lab on Cherry Street. We will begin with a reception at 5:30 p.m., and the presentation will begin at 6.

This lecture is about the obstacles that Black southerners faced and overcame as they pursued graduate and professional school study during the era of legal segregation. While more than 100 public and private Black colleges existed in the South, training beyond the bachelor’s degree was almost impossible.

Our Salons are free, but please register beforehand to help us prepare.


Our mission is to revitalize communities by preserving architecture and sharing history.

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