Waited in line for 20 minutes with only one guy checking out because they were constantly talking and he had probably 40 items. It would’ve been ok if the staff was apologetic and friendly, but they weren’t which made the experience even more upsetting. The people who work here aren’t very friendly and they had items out on display that weren’t even for sale, but when you asked how much it was they had an attitude even though those items CLEARLY don’t have a display sign. Never going here again. Horrible business for items I can just by brand new or while thrifting WITH better and kinder staff members. Overall, not a great first experience. Also, the lady that was checking us out was like “sorry, I’m a little slow” which I find disrespectful because she meant it as a cut down to disabled people.I don’t recommend this...
   Read moreExcellent store! Should be your first stop when starting any project to support recycling and repurposing items. The store is made of donated items from people who started a project and have left over items. There is a lot of jewelry making items, sawing items, painting, draining, knitting, you name it! They also have clothes that are handmade. Also saw some soap making things. If you have your own craft things to donate please do it here. Also a lot of office supplies. Cara recommended we stop by and we were able to purchase glue. Please remember to wear a mask in the store. They have mask for...
   Read moreMessy store with overpriced "recycled" wares. The store also has the odor of tobacco and moth balls. Basically looks like the items were made in a pre-k art class. Unfortunately also they are still requiring customers to "mask up" even though Covid restrictions have been lifted and have pretty much been non existent for quite a while. It seems they are still requiring masks for some political reason and has little to do with safety. Mask efficacy is...
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