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Costume Swap - Save Money and the Environment!


Be a part of this Macaroni Kitsap hosted event!

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   Macaroni Kid Kitsap is hosting a National Costume Swap Day event - the first of it's kind locally - in an effort to make Halloween more affordable and eco-friendly.
   Macaroni Kid Kitsap will be partnering with local business The Clothes Line Children’s Boutique to bring a Costume Swap Day event to our area!  Why buy a brand new costume off the rack at the store? Kids only wear their costumes once, so for us swapping makes sense! Bring in last year's costumes, and then on the day of the swap you get to choose a new-to-you costume for this Halloween. 
   A costume swap is recycling at its most fun. Kids get new-to-them costumes, and parents get to save money and the planet. Through the efforts of a grassroots, non-profit known as Green Halloween®, families in the area are being invited to take a greener approach to Halloween. With a Central-Kitsap swap location, costume drop-off and swapping are sure to be convenient for Kitsap County parents. 
   You are invited to drop off your gently worn, clean costumes with all their accessories from September 28 through October 12 during The Clothes Line's normal business hours. Sizes range from birth to teen 14-16.
   And the first 100 swappers who get their new costume on Swap Day - October 13 - will each get a FREE Swag Bag that includes coupons, flyers, favors, and goodies from a variety of local businesses as well as two national companies - Zevia and PopChips!
   Costumes left unclaimed at the end of the swap will be donated to the Kitsap Foster Care Association and distributed to local foster kids who want to enjoy the holiday but may not have anything to dress up in.
   We hope you'll join us. The more participation we have, the more costumes there will be to choose from! Tell your friends. Spread the word at work, at church, in the grocery store line, or at school and cub scouts! Email us if you'd like us to send you a flyer to distribute in your corner of Kitsap County.


Comments

1) Lindsay said:
I love this idea and think it is a wonderful way to save money, since Halloween is so expensive and most costumes are at least $30 each and worn once.
8 months, 2 weeks ago
2) Diane, Editor and Publisher said:
We couldn't agree more, Lindsay!
8 months, 1 week ago
3) Shari said:
My only question is what if there is not a costume my child likes or if nothing fits? I've basically then given away an outfit and don't get anything in return.
8 months, 1 week ago
4) Diane, Editor and Publisher said:
Great question, Shari. We can't guarantee that there will be something your child likes or in a particular size. As you can imagine, sizes vary greatly. Everyone who drops off a costume will sign a disclaimer stating that they understand they may not find a costume in their child's size, that once costumes have been entered into the swap they cannot be returned, that unclaimed costumes will be donated to a local charity, and costumes must be in good to excellent condition. Thank you for asking!
8 months, 1 week ago
5) Kristie Lundgren said:
Thanks for stating "gently worn with all accessories". We've had bad luck buying kids things (with a few exceptions) from yard sales, facebook buy trade sell, craigslist, etc... Seems like some folks want to charge you to take their trash, lol. I was a little apprehensive about this until I read your disclaimer!
8 months, 1 week ago

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