Saturday is another day for you to enjoy the big Peaches to Beaches yard sale that stretches from Central Georgia all the way to the coast.
The little town of Chauncey right outside Eastman is pretty small, but all that changes every second weekend in March.
Chauncey has a little over three hundred people.
When Peaches to Beaches hits on the calendar, you might add a zero or two to that number.
Theron McCranie is a councilman in town
"It's the one time of the year we need police out directing traffic coming through Chauncey," he said.
Theron's spent the last few days stacking books getting ready for the big event that snakes through town.
"We have a book sale every year for the Peaches to Beaches yard sale and we raise money to renovate the old school building it's 102 years old," he exclaimed.
Just on the other side of that old school building, Louis Blankenship is set to start baking up a storm.
"Fried tarts peach apple and blackberry and think layer chocolate cakes," she rattled off. "I always run out of chocolate cakes but now I can turn one out every hour so maybe this year I'll have plenty."
Louis got involved back in the beginning 14 years ago, she says she and her friends put in long hours but it's worth it to see familiar faces roll through the small town.
"And you have people that comes through year after year wanting the same things like pear preserves," she said.
"For Chauncey it brings in so much more traffic than we would ever get and so many more opportunities than we would get to see people come through," Theron said.
And that's a bargain any way you slice it.