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July 2023 by K. G.
This is a tiny store but it is worth hunting through for fair priced bargains. The main selections are in women's clothing, some teens, children's and babies. One of the best buys is the "bag sales." You are given a paper grocery sack and pay a flat fee! A real deal. The last time I shopped it was evident that an effort had been made to sort items by size. When you shop here look up on the wall and see how much of the proceeds this tiny shop has donated to this little community over the years. It is amazing! Give this thrift store a try, I found most of the items to be in style, lots of cool jeans and tops, and I wear a ++ size. I gladly make donations here of clothing I purchase at thrift stores, garage sales, that don't work out and I am picky what I buy. Since the 2010 review was written, Parkside has closed their clothing store and consolidated it across the street. Since they have done that I still shop, but I spent more $ at the other store.
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March 2023 by Tawny Miller
Oh my gosh, the owner of this shop is so lovely! And the other patrons were quite nice too! Prices on point and the items I purchased were clean! She only takes cash but we'll worth it!!
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March 2018 by trysten Allen
People are very nice and help out whenever you need it
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January 2010 by Ann B.
The community thrift store is housed in a rather small building and unfortunately has a rather strong smell of "secondhand" about it. The selection and quality is inferior to what is offered at the Sheltered Workshop thrift store (which now goes by another name, 'Parkside'). This would certainly be my second choice of the two thrift shops in town. Unless you're looking for mismatched boots and boardgames which are missing half the pieces, this probably isn't the place to visit.