Community Clothing Swap Event On April 19

April 1, 2026 ·

Photo courtesy of the city of Beverly Hills Facebook page.

BEVERLY HILLS—On Monday, March 30, the city of Beverly Hills announced that it will host its first-ever Clothing Swap. The goal is to keep textiles out of the landfill and provide an update to one’s wardrobe.

To donate visit the Beverly Hills Farmers’ Market on Sunday, April 19 during the Earth Day Celebration.

Individuals can bring their gently used items and find something “new-to-you” while doing one’s part for the planet.

The city of Beverly Hills will celebrate the 23rd Annual Earth Day event at the Farmer’s Market on Sunday, April 19. The theme is “Our Power, Our Planet.”

Come celebrate Earth Day at this free family fun event and discover ways you can do your part for a more sustainable and resilient Beverly Hills. Explore a variety of environmental booths, enjoy kids’ activities, and much more! The Public Works department will have an informational booth about the City’s sustainability efforts in addition to over 20 plus vendors.

For full event details at www.beverlyhills.org/earthday.

 

By Danny Jones

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