Events

The Central VA Wedding Thrift
The Central VA Wedding Thrift

When
Jul 19th, 2026
12:00pm - 3:00pm
Where
1837 Broadway StCharlottesvilleVA22902

Looking for a creative way to save money and make your wedding a little more unique? The Central VA Wedding Thrift is coming back to Charlottesville this summer with an afternoon dedicated to sustainable celebrating.

Hosted by The Evergreen Collective at The Wool Factory on Sunday, July 19th, this community-driven event gives couples the chance to shop pre-loved wedding décor, decorations, accents, and more, all while helping reduce waste and keep perfectly beautiful items out of storage bins and landfills.

Whether you’re planning a wedding on a budget, searching for one-of-a-kind pieces, or trying to give your own wedding décor a second life, this event is designed to connect local couples, planners, and creatives in a fun and eco-friendly way.

Organizers say attendees can expect affordable finds, distinctive décor with personality, and the chance to support a more sustainable wedding community right here in Central Virginia. Sellers are also encouraged to sign up if they have décor from past weddings they’d like to pass along to another couple.

VIP ticket holders get early access from Noon until 1 PM, with standard admission beginning at 1 PM. The event wraps up at 3 PM.

Standard admission tickets are $10.

The Central VA Wedding Thrift happens Sunday, July 19th at The Wool Factory in Charlottesville.

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