I love this place. Small... But the community rallies around it - so they get quality items. Most prices are inexpensive. Every day items are reasonable... Some collectibles are higher priced. There are often gems hidden around the store. Regarding reasonable every day stuff - it's a great place for clothes, electronics and housewares. For example, most pants are only $5. Children's clothes are usually 50 cents, with better items trending to stay under $5. Lots of clothes and housewares. No furniture because of the size of the store.
SAVE is a local non profit that provides scholarships to Peninsula HS students... Not only for academic, but also Voc-Ed schooling. They raised over $100,000 in 2024!
DONATIONS are from 10 - 1, except except Weds and Sunday. No large furniture. Only 5 bags or boxes.
SHOPPING is...
Read moreThe best local non-profit thrift store around! They work directly with the highschool here to help give kids volunteer & working experience as well as help raise money for their school & boost their resumes.
This also allows lots of items to fly on & off the shelf, so be prepared for a fun afternoon treasure hunting here!
If you love thrifting you will love this shop. The owner is such a sweet lady with smiles everywhere! Such a rare gem this shop, it has just about anything you need with & still gives you a tailored experience to suit each individual who walks...
Read moreGross attitude from the two ladies working in the back. My mom didn't notice the employee only sign and accidentally walked in there and I got her to leave. After she turned around the two ladies working there started to mock how she walked and talked. Rude and unnecessary, especially when it barely happened over 10 seconds and my mom had apologized for not...
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