“Whenever I go to Port Townsend, I always visit Northwind Gallery where there is always something of interest. I went this last time to visit a painting that I’d seen before, but was still on the fence about. Sandra, who had been a great help in the past, was there that day and she said that she thought the painting I liked look particularly good with another one by the same artist. She hung them both on the wall for me and something just clicked and I knew immediately I had to have both paintings. The two are now hanging on a wall with a third painting that I also bought from the gallery when Sandra was there.
Last year she helped me surprise my sister with a painting, which was a little bit tricky as my sister was in the gallery at the time! Very knowledgeable and the ultimate professional, never a hard sell, but just thoughtful, and clearly understands art. She’s more than half the reason that the gallery is always on my list. I have purchased things from some of the other people who work at the gallery, but never felt as warm and welcomed as when I deal with Sandra.
I highly recommend this gallery and you’ll be lucky to go on a day when Sandra is there!”
“Access to the multi-purpose large meeting room on the top floor is from Franklin Street. Excellent meeting room with adjoining kitchen.Access to the thrift store, which is downstairs, is from Pierce Street.”
“The store wasn't what I expected. We walked through & looked at the furniture, but weren't interested in buying. The store came across as an upscale second hand place. We were the only customers at the time.”
“Great store. We are in a trip and my wife forgot a belt so this was a great stop for us. I was surprised to see they also sell some new things too. It was very clean for a thrift shop.”
“I'm wondering if by chance my stolen vintage late 90s bmx G.T pro series 2 made in Santa Cruz sticker on frame above cranks blue and white chrome forks no seat was donated to your shop you guys actually have done work on the bike before for me. I contacted someone who took the bike Neil wood said he donated along with a couple other bikes it's sentimental to me would like to get it back if possible. You guys are great and doing a great service here in the community thank you”