Yard Sale for Chilly Days - Children's Market in Geisa on September 25th
The much-anticipated Baby and Children's Bazaar in Geisa is set to reopen its doors on September 13, 2025, at the Kulturhaus. This event, organised by the Baby- and Kinderbasarteam from Geisa, promises a day filled with shopping, entertainment, and community spirit.
From 1 PM to 4 PM, visitors can browse through a variety of gently used baby and children's clothing, toys, shoes, strollers, and more. Buyers can find real bargains at the bazaar, with sellers assured of a fair price for their items.
The bazaar operates with a smooth operation and plenty of volunteer effort, making it a well-oiled machine that runs efficiently. This year, a special highlight is the presence of the Geisa Fire Department, who will bring a bouncy castle and a fire truck to add to the fun.
The Baby and Children's Bazaar is more than just a shopping event. It makes an important contribution to sustainability by passing on clothing and equipment instead of disposing of them. The event has collected several hundred euros per event in the past, which has been distributed to kindergartens, schools, and non-profit projects in the Geisa region.
Targeted donation campaigns have been conducted for people in need or affected by misfortune, further emphasising the bazaar's commitment to the community.
Refreshments, including coffee and homemade cake, will be provided at the bazaar, ensuring that shoppers stay energised throughout the day.
The Baby and Children's Bazaar in Geisa looks forward to welcoming many visitors on September 13, 2025. So, mark your calendars and join in the fun while supporting a worthy cause!
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