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Deschutes County Hosts ‘Drop It Swap It’ Event

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“Drop it Swap it” is an event where people bring small, portable items that are clean and in good working condition, which they no longer want or need. Items are dropped off early, categorized, and then displayed on swap tables where participants can browse and find something new to take home. These Free Swaps are a fantastic way to give new life to items, reduce waste, and prevent things from ending up in the landfill. Additionally, the event fosters a strong sense of community, offering residents a chance to meet and connect with like-minded individuals.

Date : September 28, 2024
Time : Drop it! 9am -10:30am
Swap it! 12pm- 2pm
Location : Deschutes County Road Department Parking Lot
61150 SE 27th Street, Bend, OR 97702

Why Participate?
This event isn’t just about finding something new – it’s about making a difference. By participating in Drop It, Swap It, you’re helping to keep perfectly good items out of the landfill and giving them a second life. It’s a fun, eco-friendly way to de-clutter your home and discover hidden treasures from others in our community!

How It Works:

  1. Drop It: Bring your unwanted, portable items to the event from 9-10:30am at the Deschutes County Roads Department. Items will be sorted by category to make browsing easy.
  2. Swap It: Once the items are set up, the swap begins, 12-2pm! Browse the tables, find items that catch your eye, and take them home- all for free!

What items are being accepted?

Housewares
Working small kitchen appliances, canning supplies, baking dishes and pans, seasonal serving ware, lamps, picture frames, duffle bags and luggage.

Electronics
Stereos, video games and consoles, flat screen TV’s with remotes, headphones or speakers.

Instruments
Guitars, ukuleles, and other stringed instruments, small keyboards and percussion.

Tools
Hand, power, gardening and carpentry tools will be accepted.

Books
Novels and non-fiction, cookbooks, children’s books.

Toys and Games
Board games and puzzles, outdoor games like frisbees or soccer balls, and working children’s toys.


NOT Accepted

Broken stuff, food, clothing, personal care products, incomplete toys and games, non-working items, footwear, large kitchen appliances, large items like furniture.

If you are interested in volunteering or have additional questions, please contact Jackie Wilson, Community Outreach Coordinator.

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