Folks gathered at the Everhart Museum for “Snow Much Fun” day, featuring community bonding through music, arts, and a clothing swap by Swap Scranton.

SCRANTON, Pa. — On Sunday, dozens came out to the Everhart Museum in Nay Aug Park in Scranton to take part in the “Snow Much Fun” community day.

In addition to live Jazz Christmas music, face painting, and paper doll-making, there was a huge clothing swap hosted by Swap Scranton.  

Hannah Radkiewicz, the founder of Swap Scranton, spoke about how Swap Scranton came to be.

“I’ve always been drawn to the world of clothing and style. I’ve learned that fashion’s greatest value doesn’t lie in the latest trends or accumulation, rather through the connections and stories we can tell through clothing. So that is how Swap Scranton formed. We get together to build connections, keep clothing out of landfills that’s already made in circulation, and have a good time,” said Radkiewicz.

In keeping with his passion for fashion, meteorologist Jeremy Lewan volunteered at the swap.