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Seattle Old Bike Swap - 2012
Location, hours and driving directions
The event is being held on Sunday, March 25th, at the Meridian Park School in Shoreline Washington, five minutes north of Seattle on I-5 and less than 5 minutes from the 175th street freeway exit. We have mapped out vendor spaces in three connected areas at the school. The School cafeteria contains just under 5000 sq ft of heated and well lit indoor vendor spaces, roughly twice that amount of space is available in covered and uncovered spaces located in a courtyard behind the cafeteria and double-slip vendor spaces are also available on the school’s concrete playground for those who need the space and/or like to vend from their vehicles.
Visit the event website at https://sites.google.com/site/seattleoldbikeswap/ for a link to a Google map of the site and driving directions.
Vendor Spaces
We are now sold out on our indoor and outdoor covered vending spaces but we have plenty of uncovered outdoor space available for our event so potential vendors can turn up on the day of the event and we will make room for you.
The Bike Corral
We are also continuing the tradition of having an indoor “bike corral” for individuals who want to bring one or more bikes to sell but don’t want to man a booth. Bike corral information and pricing is now available on our event website
The Buzz
Many items from the Ron Summer Colson collection will be at this event for sale and we are expecting several bikes out of a high-end estate to be at the event, stay tuned for more information!
Good turnout expected
I have spent a good deal of time over the last three months (hence, a lot fewer posts here and on the CABE sites) advertising our event in the greater Puget sound region and we have handed out well over 1000 flyers to interested individuals at several bike and antique events and our email list for the event is now nearing 400 names.
Pre-Functions
Another traditional feature of the Seattle Old Bike Swap is a Saturday gathering for both local and interested individuals who are planning to be in town a day early. This year we plan to visit three collections between noon and about 10 pm with stops for lunch and dinner along the way. Logistics dictates a limited number of spaces on the tour so if you are interested in hooking up for the Saturday events you can email us to get on the list for itinerary information
Seattle Old Bike Swap - 2012
Location, hours and driving directions
The event is being held on Sunday, March 25th, at the Meridian Park School in Shoreline Washington, five minutes north of Seattle on I-5 and less than 5 minutes from the 175th street freeway exit. We have mapped out vendor spaces in three connected areas at the school. The School cafeteria contains just under 5000 sq ft of heated and well lit indoor vendor spaces, roughly twice that amount of space is available in covered and uncovered spaces located in a courtyard behind the cafeteria and double-slip vendor spaces are also available on the school’s concrete playground for those who need the space and/or like to vend from their vehicles.
Visit the event website at https://sites.google.com/site/seattleoldbikeswap/ for a link to a Google map of the site and driving directions.
Vendor Spaces
We are now sold out on our indoor and outdoor covered vending spaces but we have plenty of uncovered outdoor space available for our event so potential vendors can turn up on the day of the event and we will make room for you.
The Bike Corral
We are also continuing the tradition of having an indoor “bike corral” for individuals who want to bring one or more bikes to sell but don’t want to man a booth. Bike corral information and pricing is now available on our event website
The Buzz
Many items from the Ron Summer Colson collection will be at this event for sale and we are expecting several bikes out of a high-end estate to be at the event, stay tuned for more information!
Good turnout expected
I have spent a good deal of time over the last three months (hence, a lot fewer posts here and on the CABE sites) advertising our event in the greater Puget sound region and we have handed out well over 1000 flyers to interested individuals at several bike and antique events and our email list for the event is now nearing 400 names.
Pre-Functions
Another traditional feature of the Seattle Old Bike Swap is a Saturday gathering for both local and interested individuals who are planning to be in town a day early. This year we plan to visit three collections between noon and about 10 pm with stops for lunch and dinner along the way. Logistics dictates a limited number of spaces on the tour so if you are interested in hooking up for the Saturday events you can email us to get on the list for itinerary information