Reader ClutterBucket says, "I've been collecting magical paraphernalia for about twenty years, and I've decided to downsize. I've got a lot of stuff I just don't use or want anymore. But I hate to throw it out, and I can't give it to the local thrift store. I was thinking about setting up some sort of metaphysical garage sale and inviting the local Pagan community to come trade or sell their stuff they don't want anymore. Is this something that people do?"
It's definitely something that people do, although how you pull it off may vary depending on the volume of stuff you've got to get rid of, and how many other folks are willing to participate. You can set it up as a sale or a swap, and you can either use it as a way to raise money or just an opportunity to replace old stuff with new things. Here are some tips on hosting a magical swap meet of your own: How to Organize a Magical Swap
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It's definitely something that people do, although how you pull it off may vary depending on the volume of stuff you've got to get rid of, and how many other folks are willing to participate. You can set it up as a sale or a swap, and you can either use it as a way to raise money or just an opportunity to replace old stuff with new things. Here are some tips on hosting a magical swap meet of your own: How to Organize a Magical Swap
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I would love to see one of these in Indiana!!