There are many local businesses in the Magic Valley, and while some people prefer big chains, shopping locally is the best way to go. It helps keep the money in the local economy, supports your neighbors, and helps keep dreams and local businesses going. One of the best ways to shop local is to attend vendor shows, as many people of these companies are represented and offer you items that you can’t find anywhere else. The best part about these vendor shows is that they often have items themed around the season and upcoming holidays, as well as miscellaneous items as well. One of the biggest vendor sales in the Magic Valley will be happening this month, and this one will have something special that it has never had before.
Ripped Swag is a popular vendor event that happens multiple times throughout the year and has gotten bigger over the last few years. Their fall event will be happening this Saturday, October 18 from 10 AM to 4 PM in Twin Falls City Park. This year’s event will be different than in the past though, as besides the vendor event, there will also be a car show as well, put on by Classic Cruisers.
If you haven’t been to a Ripped Swag event, there is a little something for everyone. There is clothing, jewelry, food, décor, art, crafts, bags, and much more. There will be food trucks on hand as well, a coffee stand, a lemonade stand, and much more. Classic Cruiser will also be on hand to put on a car show and raise money for charity. They will have multiple types of cars and also be accepting donations for Operation Ice Cream Truck Santa and Operation Christmas Child. They will be accepting stocking hats, gloves, washcloths, socks, toothbrushes, toy cars, stuffed animals, blankets, and more.
Get out this weekend and enjoy the beautiful weather, enjoy some fall shopping, and appreciate some of the amazing cars in the Magic Valley. You may show up to browse and see what is available, but the odds are high that you will end up leaving with something. The great thing about Ripped Swag events is that there is something for everyone.
Painted rocks from around Twin Falls.
Gallery Credit: credit N8 Bird
I’m pretty certain that most people don’t fully understand what ‘Twin Falls’ actually means. On that note, if Twin Falls had an honest welcome sign: what would it say?
Gallery Credit: credit N8 Bird
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