Kid Baby Gear Sale April 5, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Shoreline Cooperative Preschool is hosting a Kid/Baby Gear Sale on April 5, 2025, from 10 AM to 1 PM, inviting families to browse through a selection of new and gently used items for children. The sale will feature clothing, toys, books, and various gear, providing an opportunity for parents to find quality essentials at reasonable prices. As a nonprofit organization, the preschool relies on events like this to raise funds, making the sale crucial for its operations. Located at 510 NE 175th St, attendees can conveniently access the venue through the lower level in the circle driveway. This community-focused event not only supports the preschool but also fosters connections among local families.

Participants can enjoy the thrill of finding great deals while contributing to early childhood education. The sale promotes sustainability by encouraging the reuse of children's items, aligning with eco-friendly practices. Families are encouraged to attend and support this meaningful initiative, which benefits both children and the local community.

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