That's all, folks!
Thanks for being you.
Buy a Little piece of local history!
Little Brother’s yard sale & silent auction
Saturday, July 14, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Silent auction through 3 p.m.
1100 N. High St.
Now that Little Brother’s has officially closed its doors, we’re ready to part with lots of the memorabilia from behind the bar. Everything REALLY must go!
A silent auction will be held for several small pieces of artwork and bar history, including two that hung behind the bar at both Stache’s and Little Brother’s: The painting of Emmett Kelly by John Wayne Gacy (bidding begins at $1,000), as well as the Rolling Rock clock that told many a patron when it was time for last call (the clock no longer works, but its lights do – bidding begins at $5).
Other paintings by known (Dan Work) and unknown artists, as well as some of the funkier pieces of kitsch will also be part of the silent auction, with most of the bidding starting at $5.
There will also be plenty of stuff available all day at the yard sale, including a few furniture items, bric-a-brac, concert fliers, televisions, custom posters, the remaining Stache/Little Brother’s t-shirts and more. If you didn’t get a chance to come down for the last night and sign Dan’s memory book, he will be there all day.
T-shirts, mugs, stickers, magnets, hats and more are available for sale at:
LITTLE BROTHER'S MERCH TABLE
Your memories of Stache's & Little Brothers are welcome:
lbstories@gmail.com
Why Little Brother's has closed:
AN OPEN LETTER FROM LITTLE BROTHER'S (CLICK HERE)