JAMII'S THRIFT MARKET
SPECIAL EVENTS
Fundraising
Cute Finds, Great Prices, Big Community Vibes!
JAMII'S THRIFT MARKET
April 18-19, 2026 - 9am
Thrift Market days and times
Saturday, April 18 | 9 AM to 7 PM
Sunday, April 19 | 9 AM to 4 PM
Jamii’s Thrift Market is a community fundraiser where donated second-hand items are offered at low suggested donation amounts, with all proceeds supporting Jamii’s free arts programs.
The market brings together clothing, accessories, home items, and other like-new treasures donated by the community and passed on for a good cause. It is part fundraiser, part neighbourhood gathering, and part treasure hunt. People come to shop affordably, donate useful items they no longer need, and support free creative programming at Jamii.
What makes this event special is its simple idea: something sitting unused in one home can become something useful or exciting in another. By giving these items a second life, the community helps keep Jamii’s arts workshops and events accessible to more people.
Why pop by?
Affordable second-hand finds
A community-powered fundraiser
A chance to donate useful items
Support for free arts programming
A welcoming neighbourhood atmosphere
Jamii’s Thrift Market reflects what Jamii does best: bringing people together in a way that feels practical, joyful, and rooted in community care.
WOULD YOU LIKE TO DONATE & HELP JAMII RAISE FUNDS?
Donation drop-off days and times
Wednesday, April 15 | 9 AM to 7 PM
Thursday, April 16 | 9 AM to 7 PM
Friday, April 17 | 9 AM to 12 noon
ACCEPTED ITEMS:
Homemade baked goods, clothes (washed), shoes (clean) bags, purses, wallets, accessories (hats, scarves, belts, sunglasses, etc.), jewellery, small furniture: side tables, stools, small shelves, household decoration, plant pots and vases, wall art, lamps and light fixtures, kitchenware, stationary items, board games, and puzzles, craft and art supplies; fabric, yarn, sewing notions, sports and camping gear (clean, safe), kids items and toys
PLEASE DON'T BRING:
Books, mattresses, sofas, large furniture, open cosmetics, used pillows, used undergarments, broken or old electronics, TVs, printers, large appliances, hazardous items, medical equipment
Photos by Akram Yacout



















































