The Green River Glass Show and Sale is Saturday, Feb. 26 at Kent Commons. COURTESY PHOTO, Green River Glass Show and Sale

The Green River Glass Show and Sale is Saturday, Feb. 26 at Kent Commons. COURTESY PHOTO, Green River Glass Show and Sale

Green River Glass Show and Sale set for Feb. 26 at Kent Commons

44th annual event features 30 exhibitors and 200 tables

The 44th annual Green River Glass Show and Sale will run from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 26 at Kent Commons, 525 Fourth Avenue N.

Admission is $3, with the door proceeds benefiting local chapters of the Alzheimer’s Association, Multiple Sclerosis Association of King County and Northwest Kidney Centers.

Thirty exhibitors will display and sell from 200 tables featuring glass, jewelry and collectibles from early to mid-20th century, including depression, elegant and 50’s, 60’s & 70’s glassware, pottery, china and kitchenware.

The Green River Depression Era Glass Club, Fenton Finders of Puget Sound and Northwest Heisey Collectors Club will present special glass displays for show-goers’ viewing pleasure. The also will be door prizes.

Special Guests this year will be Randy and Debbie Coe, authors of many books on American glassware. Randy Coe will provide free glassware identification (limit two items) for show attendees.

Roy’s Glass Repair and Eunique’s Jewelry Restoration & Repair will be available on site.

Parking is available in the Kent Commons parking lot. In addition, there is free, covered parking in the Regional Justice Center parking garage located next to Kent Commons. The garage is accessible from both Fourth Avenue and James Street.

The show will follow the COVID-19 rules by King County that are in place on Feb. 26. The show was canceled last year due to the pandemic.


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Many items will be on display at the Green River Glass and Sale show Feb. 26 at Kent Commons. COURTESY PHOTO, Green River Glass Show and Sale

Many items will be on display at the Green River Glass and Sale show Feb. 26 at Kent Commons. COURTESY PHOTO, Green River Glass Show and Sale

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