I always wondered if Harry's "special idiot" still lurks here. The individual is very lucky the man kept to his word.
I'm sure you've likely posted your things online before on FB? Then many folks already know...will this increase risks? Sure some. I'd skip the home address or phone on FB and start a throw away email for more privacy and info exchanges if you're going "full public". I opened and closed my account in about two weeks many years ago; "Not my thing."
I've done about 300 Craigslist deals at home. And met two idiots. I used calm pressure and sarcasm and watched one's buddy smack him upside the head after I got paid. He kinda made the punk pay "What a pal".
The other joker bought tons without haggle, but pocketed a cheap lure? I really didn't care, lol.......Some folks just have issues. I knew a klepto, basically good, she focused it to folks cigarette lighters, strickly bics when she grew up. Big boot boxes full. She gives them away too. I figured it out when I recognized about 10 or 15 of my own from my teens. She owned up to it being an issue. Really strange and unexpected to find out. I'm more proud she works at it than disappointed.
If you are going to entertain outsiders, try to start by including freinds of your freinds accompanied by them, so at least know something about someone. The rules are simple...Don't leave temptations anywhere. Put the bathroom medicine in the bedroom, and hide the jewely, but leave a few sacrifices out, and shut doors and count bodies. (Entertaining in multilevel homes is easier imo)
Anyhow, You're "in a small town". You know the intamacy of it better than us. You know "Your" kids and a little something about what to expect from them at least. Small group under ? 10?, call first/appointments only, "bring your own soda"? or "no food and/or drink"?, DON'T TOUCH, because you can always allow it later on an individual bases.
If you still feel comfortable THEN think about more people.
Make it "special". "Not everyone gets this privilage child". Gramps would say stuff to every kid depending on how they acted...."Don't break my toys or I'll come over to your house and break yours". Not mean, but spoken as a peer stating a fact and expressing that he wouldn't be any happier they they would be with broken "toys". "Lets see....if I break your Playstation and your bike we will be even" ... Provoke thought for respect of ownership. "A real accident would just make me sad" cures most panicked faces
Entertaining was how Gramps layout evolved. It was planned for 3rs, gradually settled into highrail, and quickly crept closer to Post War with every new operating accessory he landed. Eventually there were #90s everywhere alond the edges, but switched at the controls. It was loads of fun. Club meets were held here too. That's when we had our eyes peeled to tell the truth. Commonly visitors won't know a 2026 from a 700e or an MPC Tuscan/Brunswick GG1 from that cruddy looking Blackjack.
Hiding builds ghetto, not a villiage...."Dont park the Caddie in the drive and use crappy curtains facing the window, nice ones faced inside, all so your not a target." All over the place here too, but hiding isn't the answer imo. "Home protection" and insurance is, teeth, steel, and your agents phone number. About 300lbs of teeth here, I never weighed the steel and the number of the agency my uncle was president of has never changed.
I entertained six surprise group visits after bar closings the last year or so. I don't get out much and really enjoyed the "intrusions" to be honest.
All that said. I was told by an officer the percentage of home break-ins where the theif knows the victims personally is about 80%.