Spring Tool Sale at the Shoreline Tool Library May 31, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

Seattle REconomy will host a Spring Tool Sale at the Shoreline Tool Library on May 31, 2025, featuring a diverse selection of tools, art supplies, and used bikes sold at any price. Categories of tools include power tools, landscaping equipment, and plumbing supplies, with individual items starting as low as $5. Attendees can enter a raffle for a $50 gift card to the Reuse Materials Store for just $1 per entry. All proceeds support the nonprofit tool libraries in NE Seattle and Shoreline, reinforcing the organization’s commitment to community resources. New members will receive coupons for discounts, making it easier for families to access tools without financial barriers.

Seattle REconomy operates two tool libraries with over 10,000 tools and offers workshops and classes on various topics. The event aims to foster community engagement and promote sustainable practices through tool sharing. Interested individuals can follow Seattle REconomy on social media for updates and to express their attendance.

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