Kids’ clothing swap to return to library annex in December

Kids’ clothing swap to return to library annex in December

The NorthEast-Millerton Library Annex on Century Boulevard in the Village of Millerton.

Photo by Aly Morrissey

MILLERTON — A kids’ clothing swap will return to the NorthEast-Millerton Library Annex on Saturday, Dec. 6, offering families an opportunity to clear out closets and pick up gently-worn items ahead of the holiday season.

The swap, organized by Millerton resident Kim Yarnell in partnership with library director Rhiannon Leo-Jameson, will run from 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Yarnell, who has coordinated the swap for several years and aims to host it twice annually, encouraged families to “come and swap before you shop for the holidays.” The event is free and open to all.

Clothing will be sorted by size and displayed in labeled bins for easy browsing. Families may donate items during the event hours; all clothing should be clean and in good condition. A full range of children’s sizes will be available, and shoe donations are welcome.

Any items left over at the end of the day will be delivered by Yarnell to Ben & Gracie’s Thrift Shop in Poughkeepsie, which supports the Grace Smith House and provides clothing to families in need.

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