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Ski Swap

November 2, 2024 @ 10:00 am - 10:00 pm

Each year the Bogus Basin Ski Education Foundation (BBSEF) looks forward to hosting the annual Ski Swap, presented by Saint Alphonsus. BBSEF volunteers enjoy helping outfit winter sports enthusiasts for the season ahead.

In addition to kicking off the ski season, this community event is a major fundraiser for the Bogus Basin Ski Education Foundation. BBSEF’s mission is to provide access to competitive mountain sports programs for the youth of the Treasure Valley.

1,700+ volunteer hours go into this 4-day event. Most Ski Swap volunteers are current and past BBSEF families. Members of the Bogus Basin Ski Patrol and Bogus Basin Ski Club also pitch in to help. We could not bring the Ski Swap to you without the hundreds of hours our families and friends volunteer each year.

 

2024 Ski Swap FAQ

The 73rd Annual Ski Swap, will be November 1-3, 2024, at Expo Idaho 5610 Glenwood at the fairgrounds in Boise. 

Ski Swap Sale hours:

Friday, Nov. 1, 10 am-10 pm

Saturday, Nov. 2, 10 am – 7 pm

Sunday, Nov. 3, 10 am- 3 pm

We accept: VISA, MasterCard, and Discover

How the Ski Swap Works for Sellers

🆕Check your register/check-in your items online http://swapweb.dirvonas.com/swapweb/public/bbs

You may drop-off/check-in your items for sale at Idaho Expo:

Thursday, Oct. 31, 1:00—8:00 pm (Drop Off Opens at 1pm on Halloween 🎃)

Friday, Nov. 1, 10:00 am—9:00 pm

Saturday, Nov. 2, 10:00 am—12:00 pm

Sellers Dropping Off/ Checking in Your Merchandise: 🆕Register your items online http://swapweb.dirvonas.com/swapweb/public/bbs, then bring your clean, lightly used items to Expo Idaho during the drop-off times listed above. We have all the stuff to tag your items. We will help you get it tagged and put it on display for sale. If it sells during the Swap, BBSEF will take a 25% commission and mail you a check for the remaining 75% by Dec 1st. It’s that easy, and it sure beats letting old equipment collect dust in the garage. We accept skis, snowboards, nordic, telemark, boots, clothing, and snowshoes.  We do not accept sunglasses, baseball hats, T-shirts, or street shoes and reserve the right to refuse items.

Picking Up & Getting Paid: Unsold equipment must be picked up on Sunday, Nov.3, 2024, from 3:00 – 5:00 pm. We cannot keep equipment after 5:00 pm on Sunday. Do not assume your item has sold if you can’t find your item. Check with a BBSEF representative at equipment checkout.

BBSEF is not responsible for equipment left at Idaho Expo after 5 pm on Sunday.  For those who sold equipment, BBSEF will mail a check to your address by December 1st (just in time for Christmas shopping). Sellers check online to see if your items have sold! http://www.dirvonas.com/swapweb/public Sellers must pick up unsold equipment by 5 pm on Sunday, November 3, at Expo Idaho (Fairgrounds) 5610 Glenwood,

Admission:

Friday – $5.00

Saturday – $5.00

Sunday – free with canned food donations (for the Boise Rescue Mission); $5.00 without a donation.

There is no admission charge for those under 18

BBSEF is not responsible for equipment left at Expo Idaho after 5 pm on Sunday.

Details

Date:
November 2, 2024
Time:
10:00 am - 10:00 pm
Event Category:
Website:
https://expoidaho.com/event/ski-swap-3/2024-11-02/

Venue

Expo Idaho
5610 North Glenwood Stree
Garden City, Idaho 83714
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