Pasadena: Really Really FREE Market

I read about Really Really Free Markets about a year ago. I thought, what an awesome idea! What a shit-ton of work! Thus, I thought about it, but never actually built up the gumption to actually hold one. The idea is simple: Find a location, get people involved, give stuff away for free. No charge to the people giving, no charge to the people getting. People bring their old junk and give it away. Simple. It’s recycling. Easy. It’s the same concept as lugging all your junk to the Goodwill Store, except without the write-off. In this method, you give things away to people who really need and want them. Think about it, a low-income family could show up and it would be like Christmas! Free stuff, all you can carry! It’s about community and it’s about sharing. How great is that? What a nice way to save the planet and help the people.

Come on out to the Pasadena Really, Really Free Market.
June 28 from 8 AM – 1 PM, in the parking lot of the Bresee Church of the Nazarene – 1480 East Washington Blvd.

Come and take whatever you like – for free
Have stuff you want to share for free – bring it and bless other people.

The RRFM: Because you mean more than money.

(this is the second post for the RRFM – the last post probably expired already. If you’re already coming… Awesome!)

Want to come early and help set up? Want to stay late and help tear down? Give the church office a call: 626-797-1129.

2 thoughts on “Pasadena: Really Really FREE Market

  1. Is this still going on? If not is there another one planned anytime soon? I’d love to take my daughters, they would really get a kick out of it.

  2. Hey, when are you going to hold another Really Free Market. Have lots of stuff to bring and need more stuff too.
    Mazi

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