Join us for the City of Glendale's community clothing swap & repair cafe!
Two events, same location, same day, back-to-back - Come join us for both and practice sustainability.
👕Clothing Swap
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Refresh your wardrobe sustainably! Bring up to 10 clean, gently used clothing items.
Items must be free of stains or tears. No jewelry, shoes, accessories, swimsuits, or underwear is accepted.
Items can be dropped off the day before at Grandview Library on Friday, November 15, from 1:30 PM - 6:00 PM. Or during the swap until it ends at 11:00 AM.
The next Clothing Swap will be on Saturday, March 1, 2025, at Brand Library.
🛠️Repair Cafe
11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Torn jeans? Broken toaster? Dull knife? Faulty lamp? We can help with that!
Give your broken items a second chance! Our skilled volunteers can help repair torn jeans, dull knives, broken clocks, and more.
Bring up to 2 items in clean condition with all necessary parts. Repairs are not guaranteed, and replacement parts are not provided.
🌟Volunteer Opportunity
Do you have a skill you can lend to the Repair Café and/or Clothing Swap? Whether it’s sewing, knife sharpening, computer help, gardening, bicycle repair, or event logistics, we would love to have you volunteer! If you’re great at greeting people, sorting clothing, or helping with setup and cleanup, your support will make a big difference. Volunteers can bring items to be fixed, assist others, and even swap during the event! We also offer volunteer hour credit.
You can sign up for both events or either of the events. Your help is greatly appreciated!
The next Repair Café will be on Saturday, March 8, 2025, at Brand Library.
📃 Repair Cafe Terms and Conditions
At Repair Cafe, we pride ourselves in fixing items and saving the environment by reducing the number of items that enter our landfills. Our services are provided free of charge to members in our community. However, please be aware that although we make every effort to attempt a repair, there are some items that we may not be able to repair. Because we are a free event, we are unable to provide any replacement parts. Thus, all repairs brought into our event must be accompanied with replacement parts already purchased and have items that would allow testing of the repair. Also, while at Repair Cafe, we will not accept the below items for repair. In addition, items must be in clean condition in order to receive a repair. We thank you for your cooperation and look forward to seeing you at one of our events!
Items not acceptable for repair:
We reserve the right to refuse a repair at our own discretion. By bringing in your item, you agree that repairs are brought at your own risk and we will not be liable for any damages whatsoever.
🔋 Bring Your Small Batteries for Recycling! ♻️
If you have small batteries that you'd like to get rid of, we can recycle them for you! Just bring them along to the event.
The Library is only accepting drop-offs of:
No other battery type will be accepted. Please do not bring large batteries such as car batteries and alike.
For questions, email Sustainability@GlendaleCA.gov or call (818) 548-3320.
🚌 Getting to the Grandview Library
1535 5th St, Glendale, CA 91201
By Bus:
Beeline Bus Route 7 stops at Glenoaks Blvd/Justin and at Glenoaks Blvd/Sonora.
Metro Route 92 stops at Glenoaks Blvd/Justin and at Glenoaks Blvd/Sonora.
By Bike:
Bike parking can be found near the entrance to the library.
Dial-A-Ride:
If you are a resident who is 65 years or older or a disabled resident who is registered with Dial-A-Ride, you can be registered to be dropped off at the library. For more information, visit GlendaleTransit.com.
By Car:
Free parking is available in the Grandview Library Parking lot and in the area.
AGE GROUP: | Teens | All Ages | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Teen Community Service | Special Events | Maker/STEAM | Activities |
TAGS: | Thrifting | Thrift | Swap | Sustainability | Repair Cafe | Repair | November2024 | MakerSpace | Maker/STEAM | GRC | Glendale Repair Cafe | Clothing Swap |
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