Fall 2025 Tool Sale at the Shoreline Tool Library Saturday October 4, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Shoreline Tool Library will host its Fall Tool Sale on October 4, 2025, from 9 AM to 3 PM, featuring thousands of tools, bikes, and art supplies priced from free to $50. Attendees can enjoy a bake sale and receive a 15% discount for new and renewing members at the Reuse Materials Store. Early arrivals will have the best access to popular tools and bikes, while the last hour of the sale will allow visitors to take remaining items for free. The event offers 11 presale tickets for $50, with proceeds supporting the nonprofit Seattle REconomy tool libraries, and a raffle for a $50 gift card is also included. Free parking is available behind the library, and public transportation options include the King County Metro bus Rapid Ride E Line.

The event encourages community engagement and promotes sustainable practices while allowing residents to access affordable tools. The Shoreline Tool Library aims to enhance local resources and foster a culture of reuse in Northeast Seattle. This fundraising effort highlights the importance of community support for local nonprofits and resource-sharing initiatives.

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