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October 2023 by joanne schultis
I’am always looking for a good (cheap) thrift store one I can become a repeat customer, this one was nice But on the Pricey side, Sorry, But I won’t be a regular customer,
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June 2023 by Joe Swanson
Love this store very much, have been going here for years and Helen and Jr have been so helpful through out many years to the community and also for me.
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March 2023 by Sarah L.
This thrift store and ministry is so special! JR is a kind-hearted man with a beautiful story of God's provision. There's lots to look through in the store, it's a true thrifter's dream! Shop and here and be a part of something greater than yourself!
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March 2023 by Neil Maltais
The owner was one of the sweetest women I've met. Doing great work. All proceeds go to help women in need. No one takes any pay at this store. It's not the prettiest, it's not the most well organized, but it's the friendliest thrift store I've ever been to. That means more to me than aesthetics.
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September 2022 by Kristen Rabbit
I started by browsing the rack of long dresses outside on the sidewalk and noticed there were no signs or price tags. There were several lovely aloha wear dresses, but upon closer inspection I noticed most of them were stained. I looked at a few items inside and again, no price tags, looked around and saw no signs indicating pricing. After a couple of failed attempts to make eye contact with the man working there to catch his attention, I approached him and asked about pricing. He seemed genuinely irritated to be approached and asked a question. He said "everything is 4 to 6 dollars." I said "everything?" And he angrily replied, "No! These normal clothes are 4 to 6 dollars. Aloha wear and Hawaiian shirts are different. Jeans are different." I said thank you, he said nothing and walked away. Extremely rude. I tried to browse but the store is utter chaos. Racks are not organized by size nor by color - everything is just thrown together on overcrowded racks. The racks themselves are pushed so close together to one another that some parts of the store are actually unreachable (unless you're willing to shove your body through the clothing). The whole place SMELLED LIKE PEE, so I was not willing to brush against anything hanging in there. The overall experience was like intruding on an angry hoarder's nest. If you're feeling super adventurous, and lucky, and just happen to be in that area anyway, then sure give it a shot. But don't waste your precious gas and make a special trip like I did - NOT WORTH IT! Salvation Army and Goodwill are both nicer.
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July 2022 by Wendilene Webber
Pricey for a thrift store. Maybe it's for kings?
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December 2021 by Casey and Sabrina Hand
We just had the worst experience here. My daughter found a dress form for American Girl dolls and she is just learning to sew and was really excited to find it. The price on the bottom said $5. The the lady had the nerve to tell us it wasn’t for sale, the price on the bottom was what she paid for it (at another thrift store?). My daughter was in tears crying because of how mean she was about it. Seriously not ok.
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November 2021 by Grace Harper
I don’t know what happened to this store, but everything in there smelled like urine. Disgusting.
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November 2021 by Sabrina Hand
The woman who runs this shop literally made my daughter cry when she tried to buy a doll dress form that had a $5 price tag on it (I guess from a different thrift store) and the lady rudely told her it wasn’t for sale. If you have items not for sale you should make sure they don’t have price tags on them.
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November 2021 by Sabrina H.
Worst thrift store experience ever. The woman here literally made my daughter cry when she tried to buy a doll dress form which HAD A PRICETAG ON IT. She's 10, she has carefully saved up her money for this trip and found most of the souvenirs in Hawaii are too expensive, so we decided to go thrift store shopping. She got this great idea when she saw the dress form to make some doll clothes from some thrifted Hawaiian clothes. And you basically crushed her. Horrible, mean, terrible experience. Do not support this lady and her soul crushing agenda.
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August 2021 by Rachael A.
The kind of place where you have to dig! Nice mid to low end pieces in the $5-$10 range. I picked up a bra ($3), athletic skort ($5), and Liz Claiborne sheath dress for work ($6). It was a rainy day so a bit musty but that's part of the thrifting experience.
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August 2021 by Windy Rothmund
Big shop for a treasure hunt.
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August 2021 by Serene DeCamp
This place truly holds Gods word in place. I strongly recommend shopping here and supporting their ministry! My encounter here was a blessing.
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April 2021 by Anna B.
Staff was nice but was NOT WEARING MASK!! apparently they're all about wearing them but not today, two customers were not either and no one told them to put them on. I found an adorable green shirt but left flustered as I did not feel safe in the store
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February 2021 by Corben J.
My mask slipped of my nose and the lady working behind the counter gave me a hard time and tried to mask shaming me in front of all of the other customers. I tried to apologize but we wouldn't let up, so I put my stuff back on the shelf and left. She wasn't polite about it