Second-hand sale of children's clothing and toys organized by the Sou des Écoles de Thoiry
The Thoiry Spring Children's Second-hand Sale is an annual event organized by the Sou des Écoles of this town in the Pays de Gex, near Switzerland. This sale allows families to sell and buy second-hand children's clothing, toys, and childcare equipment at reduced prices. The profits are donated to the Sou des Écoles to fund school activities for the town's children.
Every spring, the Sou des Écoles de Thoiry organizes its children's sale in the town of Thoiry, located in the Pays de Gex, a few kilometers from the Swiss border and CERN. This event is a must-attend for families in the region who want to buy or sell children's items at attractive prices.
Sellers drop off their items (clothing, toys, childcare equipment, books) during a prior collection period. The items are then put up for sale during the event. A percentage of the sales revenue is donated to the Sou des Écoles, with the remainder returned to the sellers. It's a win-win system that promotes the circular economy and reuse.
The Sou des Écoles is a volunteer parent association that organizes events throughout the year to fund school trips, school parties, and educational projects. The spring children's sale is one of the highlights of its calendar.
Thoiry is a dynamic town in the Pays de Gex, nestled at the foot of the Jura mountains, with breathtaking views of Mont Blanc. The town benefits from an exceptional living environment between mountains and countryside, in close proximity to Geneva.
2026 edition of the spring children's second-hand sale organized by the Sou des Écoles de Thoiry, in the Pays de Gex.
From Geneva, take the direction of Saint-Genis-Pouilly then Thoiry (approximately 15 minutes). From Bourg-en-Bresse, take the A40 towards Geneva, exit Saint-Genis-Pouilly.
Free parking near the hall.
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