Tuesday, January 5, 2016

GrowNYC: Bay Ridge Stop N Swap Event

GrowNYC Stop N Swap

The new year is here, and New Yorkers looking to get rid of last year’s clutter and find some like-new treasures need look no further than the Bay Ridge Stop ‘N’ Swap, a free reuse event organized by local non-profit GrowNYC.

WHAT: Free Stop ‘N’ Swap Community Reuse Event
WHEN: Sunday, January 10, 11am2pm
WHERE: Bay Ridge Jewish Center– 405 81st St, Bay Ridge, Brooklyn

The public is invited to bring clean, portable, reusable items to share with those who can use them. No one is required to bring something to take something—you can simply show up with a bag and see what’s free for the taking. Books, toys, fashionable clothing, housewares and electronics are just some of the offerings.  Anything leftover at the end of the day is donated or recycled. Furniture and other large items are not accepted at the swap. 

Stop 'N' Shop Event (via GrowNYC)
Stop ‘N’ Swaps have developed a regular following among thrifty and environmentally conscious New Yorkers.  In response to increasing demand for the events, GrowNYC has set a goal of hosting one Stop ‘N’ Swap in each of the city’s 59 community districts each year. “Brooklyn communities are some of the most enthusiastic participants in Stop ‘N’ Swaps. We look forward to seeing familiar faces at the event, as well as first-timers experiencing the joy of seeing their goods go to new homes, or taking home useful items at no cost,” said David Hurd, the Director of GrowNYC’s Office of Recycling Outreach and Education.

“Everyone knows New Yorkers have the coolest stuff! And you can find it at Stop ‘N’ Swap!” said GrowNYC Executive Director Marcel Van Ooyen. “Stop ‘N’ Swaps bring neighbors together and reduce the city’s carbon footprint by facilitating reuse and encouraging waste reduction.”

More information: www.GrowNYC.org/swap

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GrowNYC is the sustainability resource for New Yorkers: providing free tools and services anyone can use in order to improve our City and environment. More gardens, greenmarkets, more recycling, and education for all. GrowNYC’s Office of Recycling Outreach and Education is a NYC Department of Sanitation funded program. Learn more at www.grownyc.org/swap.

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