LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — The Community Free Market is celebrating 13 years of serving those in the capital city.
Over time, the market has grown from a small neighborhood swap to a staple for hundreds of people.
“There may be people out there that have a lot more need and there may be people out there that have a lot more abundance,” said Lacey Losh, one of the organizers. “So if we can bring those people together, it just seems to even out the needs of a lot of people in the neighborhood and community.”
Everyone in the community is welcome and everything is free.
The events are hosted by local volunteers in partnership with the Lincoln Tree of Hope and Lincoln’s Little Free Libraries.
Losh said it’s about more than sharing goods, it’s about making sure everyone has access to what they