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September 2022 by D H
Absolutely a nice to fine Treasures of old and wow wow come and see lots of stuff here.
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April 2022 by Debbie Guerin
A great place to work, we have great customers. A fun and affordable place to shop .
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April 2022 by Greg Hisel
Good stuff,good price
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January 2022 by Greasy
I visit several thrift stores weekly lol. What can I say I love thrifting:-). This being one of them. Let me begin with customer service, it is over the top here. Staff makes you feel very welcome. The store is clean. Prices vary. I feel that sometimes I find great deals and other times some things may be over priced. Their book selection is amazing! Prices on books are the best here. The store is well organized. They also have bidding on collection items! Won one of those :-). Definitely going back next week!!!
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September 2021 by Food G.
This company hired some daycare teachers. Some of them gave there current employers 2 week notices. This company then decided after they helped set up the classrooms that they had to cut people and "laid" them off.
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February 2020 by Jeff Buck
I did some electrical meter work here they very helpful.
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September 2019 by HAROLD Black
Great place
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November 2018 by cynthia marshall
I think they do wonderful wonderful things for people with disabilities
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March 2016 by Michael S.
This is a good thrift store to stop by if you are in the area. It is nicely organized, seems well run, and things are easy to locate. The merchandise is mostly good, with very little junk items. The prices are extremely good, and the inventory turns over quickly.
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March 2016 by Melinda H.
This is a store that i rarely go to. The staff are awesome, well maybe not one of them. There is one staff that is super paranoid and flips out, gets rude. The store has a big variety of junk to look at. Usually has what i need with decent prices, well not their clothes... Furniture is usually priced right. loads of craft items. The store is not very organized/tidy.
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December 2015 by Julia A.
While I realize that the store employs adults with intellectual disabilities it can be very frustrating to try to get a question answered. Clothing selection is limited and quality is not always a priority. The rest of the stock is attractively displayed and competitively priced. Book section organization markedly superior to Goodwill.
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October 2015 by Tori R.
I went into the thrift store to purchase a wood table. I asked the cashier if I chould purchase the table with out the chairs. He said "you are stupid to think we would do that." I was not happy with being called stupid and that they wouldn't even entertain the thought. I took my donation I was going to give them and quickly left the store. I will not return after being treated so poorly.
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January 2015 by Janice F.
I really like this store but their prices on clothing have gone up way toooooooooo high. $6 for a used pair of pants, doesn't matter what brand. The item I took up to purchase and tested didn't work. I did end up buying a few things. I love the idea of what this store stands for but they just are too pricey for the area and economy in this area.
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December 2014 by Natalie S.
Very disappointed I went in there on Monday the lady at the counter was rude not helpful at all. There was a couple people in the back that also not helpful. A lot of things didn't have prices. This was my first visit not sure if I will be back. I fully support people with disabilities and love them working I have been in the field for years I hope they aren't as rude to the employees as they were to me...
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November 2012 by Christine D.
This is a rare find when looking for thrift stores. It's similar to most thrift stores in that it's well organized and things are well labelled. It's a bit different in that things are decidedly cheaper than your commercialized Goodwill, etc. On this day, we were on the hunt for Halloween fare. We perused the clothing and various accessories in order to obtain ideas. Alas, today wasn't our day for locating Halloween fare, but I did manage to pick up a nearly new Rachael Ray cook book for .37 cents. Apparently, it was on some sort of 25 percent off rack so very reasonable and priced to go. I didn't realize how inexpensive it was until I reached the cash register. The Opportunity Center thrift shop is a place run by the Opportunity Center of Central Oregon which is a non profit that provides supervised work for adults with disabilities. I'll be back again as the inventory is always changing and it's good to check it out and see what is new.