119 days ago

Lincoln Clothes Swap

Lincoln Envirotown Coordinator from Lincoln Envirotown

Have fun swapping your pre-loved clothes for other quality clothes donated. Free donated clothes will be on display, so bring your friends and make an evening of it.

Women’s, Men’s, and Kids' clothing and accessories accepted, please no undergarments. If you don’t have clothes to drop off, you can still come along on the evening and help yourself to free clothes.

VIP tickets are given to those who drop off their clothes before the event. This ticket will allow you and a friend early entry to the event.

Drop-off can be arranged in Lincoln. We have several drop-off locations and times, listed below. We can be identified by our blue Lincoln Envirotown t-shirt.

You can also get in touch through by email lincolnenvirotowntrust@gmail.com or phone 03 423 0456 | 021 2617 251 to arrange.

DROP OFF LOCATIONS:

Lincoln Library
Thursdays, 7 PM - 7.45 PM

23rd October
30th October
6th November
13th November

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Te Ara Ātea, Rolleston
Thursdays, 7 PM - 7.45 PM

23rd October
30th October
6th November
13th November

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Lincoln University, Mrs O’s Cafe
Mondays, 9 AM - 10 AM

20th October
3rd November
10th November
17th November

and

Wednesdays, 9 AM - 10 AM

22nd October
29th October
5th November
12th November
19th November

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Leeston Library

Saturday, 1st November, 10 AM - 11 AM
Saturday, 8th November, 2 PM - 3 PM

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Our Sponsors

A big thank you to our wonderful sponsors! We extend our sincere appreciation to all our sponsors Rātā Foundation, Selwyn District Council, Community Operations South Island - Department of Internal Affairs - COGS, Lottery Community, Lincoln University and Lincoln Community Trust.

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