How it works:
Bring any unwanted items (that you're still proud of) to surrender during any of the drop-off times listed below. Each item will be inspected and offered a ticket value. If you agree, the items are excanged for tickets, which can then be used to "purchase" fun and exciting trinkets that have been brought by others. Win-Win!
Admission is $5 and can be paid in advance or at the event. There is no cap to how many items you are allowed to bring. If more than a few, please contact us ahead of time and we can set something up to go through your items.
Just want to shop? That's cool with us too! Tickets can be purchased at the event as well.
Once surrendered for tickets, no items will be returned. All remaining pieces will be donated or utilized within the community as we see fit. (Clothing to the local homeless, ipod to the organizer... etc. ;)
What to Bring:
Get creative! The sky is the limit. Also, please be conscientious. All funky smelling, or unintended rips and stained clothing will be rejected - don't get mad! Items should be as close to "new condition" as possible. With that in mind, some suggestions for offerings could be: housewares, clothing of all shapes, sizes, genders, and ages, electronics (working!!), books, art, really anything at all!
Drop-Off Times:
Thursday, January 25th, 9-11am & 6-8pm
Friday, January 26th, 9-11am & 4:30-6pm
Saturday, January 27th, 9:30am throughout the event
Sunday, January 28th, 9:30am throughout the event
Once again, items will not be returned after they have been given over.
What else:
In the neighboring lots we will have food trucks, vendors, and entertainment.
If you are one of those (vendor, food truck, or entertainer) or something else that we haven't even thought of yet, and you would like to be part of this event - please reach out to us! Would love to hear from you!
Contact:
Credits:
Created with images by Boba Jovanovic - "untitled image" • jackmac34 - "flea market slate chips" • Glyn Lowe Photoworks. - "Container" • frumbert - "Markets" • ankitasiddiqui - "street art shipping container freight"