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The Great Junk Hunt Returns to Monroe, WA for an Unforgettable Treasure Hunt Experience!
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MONROE, Wash. - Washingtoner -- Monroe, WA – Get ready to dig through treasures, find hidden gems, and experience a fun-filled day at The Great Junk Hunt, returning to Monroe, Washington Feb 7 & 8, 2025! Whether you're a seasoned collector or a first-time thrifter, this exciting event promises something for everyone who loves to hunt for vintage, antique, and unique treasures.

The Great Junk Hunt is a unique indoor event where over 100 curated vendors from across the region will showcase their best and most eclectic collection of antiques, vintage finds, upcycled items, handmade goods, and much more. Attendees will be treated to an array of booths filled with everything from rustic home décor to one-of-a-kind vintage jewelry, furniture, art, and collectibles. With new items being added each day, every visit is a new adventure!

"We're excited to bring The Great Junk Hunt back to Monroe," said J.T. Albers, event organizer. "It's such a joy to see our community come together and share in the excitement of finding that perfect piece that tells a story. This event isn't just about shopping – it's about enjoying the thrill of the hunt and celebrating the art of repurposing, upcycling, and preserving history."

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Event Details:
Dates
: Feb 7 & 8
Time: Friday 4pm to 9pm and Saturday 9am to 4pm
Location: Evergreen State Fairgrounds 14405 179th Ave SE Monroe, Wa. 98272
Tickets: Available online at https://www.thegreatjunkhunt.com, also available at the door
Family-friendly | Food Trucks on-site

As one of the region's most popular events of its kind, The Great Junk Hunt attracts thousands of visitors from around the Pacific Northwest. It's not just about finding great deals – it's about enjoying a full day of shopping, discovering local talent, and supporting small businesses.

What to Expect:
Over 100 Vendors
: Shop for antiques, repurposed items, handmade crafts, and vintage treasures.
Exclusive Finds: Discover unique, one-of-a-kind items you won't find anywhere else.
Family-Friendly Fun: The Great Junk Hunt is perfect for everyone, including kids!
Live Music & Food Trucks: Enjoy delicious food from local vendors and entertainment while you browse.

Whether you're a seasoned junker or new to the world of antique shopping, The Great Junk Hunt is an event you don't want to miss. Mark your calendars now and prepare to embark on a treasure-hunting adventure in Monroe!

For more information and to stay updated, visit thegreatjunkhunt.com or follow us on social media at @thegreatjunkhunt.

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