Queen’s holds 2nd annual ‘second-hand shuffle’

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An annual event at Queen's university allows students to donate clothing, appliances and furniture after moving out, which is then available for free to members of the community.

The school year is ending and Queen’s university students like Anna Bryan are moving back home to B.C.

“I have a lot of things that can’t fit in my car or that are kind of hard to transport” says Bryan “But I also don’t want to throw out because they’re still in good use because I took good care of them”Students donate items ranging from clothing to electrical appliances, and members of the community like Chloe Porter can then pick up items for free.“My house needs new frying pans so I was like maybe if I see some good one’s ill grab them.

 

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