Blacksburg Library will be holding its first ever Kitchen Supply Swap this, Saturday, April 27 from 1- 3 p.m.
This free event is open to everyone in the community who has kitchen supplies, dishes, pots and pans, utensils, baking dishes, gadgets, and thingamabobs to donate, as well as those who need such items. The goal of the community swap is to encourage people to reduce waste and save money by exchanging their gently-used kitchen supplies and items with others.
To participate in the community swap, attendees are encouraged to bring their gently-used kitchen supplies to the library the week prior or on the day of the event. All donated items must be clean, useable, and in good condition. Once at the swap, attendees can browse the available items and take what they need for free.
“We want to make this event as accessible as possible,” said Kerri Copus, Library Program Coordinator. “No one should have to go without basic supplies, and we hope this event will help fill that need for our community. This serves to provide a space to meet up, give away items you may no longer need, and find items that need a new home – all while participating in sustainable living!”
Any leftover items will be donated to the Montgomery County Emergency Assistance Program (MCEAP).
Please plan to join the free fun at the Blacksburg Library at 200 Miller Street, on Saturday, April 27!
For more information, contact Kerri Copus, Library Program Coordinator, at (540) 382-6969 ext. 215, or email at kcopus@mfrl.org
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