LifeSpring thrift shop reopens


February 20, 2013 · Updated 9:59 AM 

 

Bellevue LifeSpring has reopened its Thrift Shop at 167 Bellevue Square. The shop, closed since September 2012 for renovations and repairs from water damage, re-opened on Feb. 14.

The reopening celebration will continue through the end of February with drawings for a variety of discount coupons.

The shop provides quality new and gently used clothing and merchandise and has been in operation in Bellevue for over 50 years. Its home in Bellevue Square is made possible by Kemper Freeman and The Bellevue Collection who only charge the organization $1 per year in rent.

The shop also provides job interview and work clothing, cold weather gear, household goods and other basic needs items for free to community members in need through the Bellevue LifeSpring thrift shop program.

The thrift shop is open Monday through Saturday, 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m., and 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Sundays. Donations are always welcomed.

For information on items accepted for donation, or to volunteer at the shop, call 425-454-6424 or visit BellevueLifeSpring.org.

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