“Wish they were open now frequently but as far as I understand it's fully staffed by volunteers, so it's understandable.
98% of the time I shop here I find really cute, and trendy or those little staple items all homes need. Prices can't be beat. Friendly people working, proceeds go to Mary bridge(*If I'm recalling correctly)”
“I've shopped thrift stores for years and years. I think that if I'm shopping at your store, you better have a restroom available. It's really irritating to have to leave the store when my sis says, I've gotta go now. I suggested to the young worker. Start charging if you can't afford to hire enough people.”
“I love this place. Small... But the community rallies around it - so they get quality items. Prices are inexpensive. For example, most pants are only $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 2023!
DONATIONS are from 10 - 1, except except Weds and Sunday.
No large furniture. Only 5 bags or boxes.
SHOPPING is from 10 - 4.”