By: Kara Szymanski | Shelby-Utica News | Published July 29, 2024
UTICA — The Utica Parks and Recreation Department will be bringing people a chance to find all types of treasures at its Trash 2 Treasure event from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sept. 7 at Grant Park.
Utica Mayor Gus Caladrino said that Utica Parks and Recreation has worked hard to organize the inaugural Trash 2 Treasure event, and officials look forward to seeing everyone out enjoying the hunt for good buys.
“I’m excited to see what unique items are available. The event takes place in Utica’s well-known Grant Park. It should prove to be a fun day for families to enjoy the park and visit the eclectic collection of vendors,” he said.
Admission will be free for shoppers. Each vendor space will be 15-by-15 feet. The cost for a space is $20. Vendors must bring their own tables, chairs, displays and protection from the weather. To reserve a space, contact Maria Stella at trash2treasureutica@gmail.com.
Stella, the event organizer at Utica Parks and Recreation, said this will be a fun, free event for people looking for one-of-a-kind treasures.
“There will be a variety of vendors including book dealers, handcrafted jewelry and many different types of collectibles. There will be entertainment for children. The mayor, Gus Calandrino, would like to welcome everyone to visit the city of Utica and visit its playful parks, downtown restaurants and walk along the riverwalk,” she said.
Grant Park is located at 8243 Hahn St., east of Van Dyke Avenue.