UPDATE Free Tree Point Giveaway Days in Three Tree Point expanded through Sunday, July 13

Burien, WALocal News

The Giveaway Days event at Three Tree Point has been extended through Sunday, July 13, 2025, allowing residents additional time to declutter and exchange free items. Residents on SW 172nd Street, SW 171st Street, and other local streets are invited to place unwanted items on their driveways for others to take. Organizers emphasize eco-friendly practices and the community spirit of this event, which has attracted hundreds in previous years. Participants must display a “FREE STUFF” sign and are responsible for hauling away any items they choose. The event operates from 9 a.

m. to 4 p. m. on the designated days, with no holds allowed on items. This informal initiative has no central organizer, encouraging neighbors to treat it as an experiment in community sharing.

The event aims to reduce waste and promote reuse in the neighborhood. Residents are urged to offer quality items rather than junk to maximize the event's success.

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