Businesses across Sale have banded together to collectively offer locals a never-been-done-before Christmas special: late-night shopping.

Kurb Skateboard Shop owner Vicki Casper has worked tirelessly, pulling together a Christmas miracle in just two days.

Ms Casper has convinced more than 50 Sale businesses to join in for two nights of late-night shopping on Thursday, December 15 and Thursday, December 22.

Sale businesses
Sale retailers have come together this Christmas, offering late-night shopping Thursday, December 15 and Thursday, December 22. Photos by Zoe Askew.

“I just really wanted to help pull the community together, especially after COVID,” Ms Casper said.

“Almost every shop on the main street is on board; Redd Catt will be open, serving tapas and wine, Harvey Norman has jumped on board, Juicy Unicorn, as well as most of the beauty stores.

“We want to encourage the community to shop local, breathe some life back into Sale nights and offer something we haven’t before.

“For mums and dads, it is a great opportunity. For many, especially those with young kids, it’s not easy getting out or down the street to do the shopping; late-night shopping makes that a bit easier.”

Sale businesses will be open for late-night shopping this Christmas.

Local business owners are pulling out all the stops to ensure that this Christmas is the best Christmas yet for everyone in the Sale and surrounding community.

Help support those striving to make our town the best it can be by buying local these holidays.

Let’s breathe some life back into Sale’s nightlife and grab a cocktail at the Criterion or a beer at the Star or have a boogie at Jack Ryan’s before heading home to hide this year’s Christmas presents.

Be a part of a better Sale.

Participating shops