Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Calling all Real Estate Agents


Are you selling a house with little or no furnishings? I have the answer. My store. I have a few real estate agents that come in regularly for finishing touches on the house or condo they are trying to sell. I have a large selection of what nots which include vases, flowers, pictures etc. You name it I probalby have it. I get a huge amount of linens. Things like rugs,curtains, draperies and tableclothes. All at very affordable cost. Stop in today look around you won't be disappointed.
Mary

Monday, January 28, 2008

Does anybody watch Extreme Home Makeover?

My family loves this show and yes I love it. I've noticed a theme running in the last 2 weeks. Nearhomelessness. Last week the couple who has a child with a really rare medical problem and whose medical bills are some $500,000 a year were only several weeks away from being homeless. They lost their house because they couldn't afford to make the payments. They were living in a rental house but because of the childs medical issues they were in danger of loosing that house too.
This sunday featured a family whose house was damaged by flood. The house was razed and their home loan didn't go though. They were living in a rental apartment but it was becoming more and more difficult to make a mortage and a rent payment.

In both case ABC stepped in and WITH the HELP of the COMMUNITY, they built houses for these folks and they are now back to living a normal life. I've seen the application the EHM and they do extensive background checks on these individuals before they agree to help. So my point - here are 2 families near the brink of homelessness and neither case was really their fault. These folks are not criminals nor are they mentally challenged. They are plain folks that needed a helping hand. Just as the vast majority of homeless folks in the United States. The number one cause of homelessness in America is lack of affordable housing. This is fact is according to the National Coalition to end Homelessness. Another scary fact - half of the people living on the street are CHILDERN. This fact also listed on the NCH website.

How can you help? Start asking how you can help. Start talking to your neighbors. Talk with your supervisors, talk to the politician's aks how they intend on helping this year. With the rate of foreclosures looming in Loudoun County prepare yourself for another Katrina like disaster.
Just my 2 cents.
Mary

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Harry Potter anyone?


This just came in. The latest installment in the Harry Potter series. This author is truely inspiring. She had nothing before she started writing these books and look at her now. This is a $35 book. I've speically priced it at $10. It's in great shape
Titled Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows By R. K. Rowling

Somebody's New Years Resolution's went down the tubes


I just priced these and put them up from to sell. Left to right.
-The cindy Crawford Meaningful Beauty Kit. $20
-Dead Sea Nail Treatment Kit - $10
-The Adkins For Life Kit - (it's missing the CD). Price is $5

These types of items always come in middle of January. Somebody made a New Years resolution to take better care of themselves and their life gets too busy and they never use the stuff they buy. Good for us because we get alot of new products this way. Stop by and check out these products they are behind the cash register so you have to ask.
Mary

Monday, January 21, 2008

Ladies with Valentine's Day approaching now is the time to clean out your jewelry box.


Ladies,

We all love jewelry. When's the last time you cleaned out your jewelry box? I have alot of regular customer's that come in looking for jewelry. Everyone thinks about donating clothing and household items but rarely does one think to raid their jewelry box. The thrift store sells a ton of jewelry every month. WE love jewelry because it's small and easy to display. It sells it's self. So check your jewelry box. We love all kinds of jewelry. Costume, fine, designer and vintage are all some the types we take. We ask that you separate from the rest of your donations and hand it to an employee. Tell them it's jewelry and they will either give to me to price or take it to Marilyn or Miriam to price.

With Valentine's Day approaching it gives our customers a better selection for gifts, for those on a budget.

thanks

Mary

Sunday, January 20, 2008

GSA Teams with LCPS and Wegmans. A real good thing

Good Shepherd Alliance, LCPS and Wegmans Join Forces to Help ‘Near-Homeless’
The Good Shepherd Alliance (GSA), Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) and the Wegmans grocery chain have announced a combined effort to help people in Loudoun County who are nearing homelessness and are not eligible to receive public assistance.
LCPS schools will issue a voucher to families that school administrators identify as needing assistance. Such identification might come through a child not having the right clothing for the weather as they arrive at school or a teacher noticing weight loss even though the child is already getting a free or reduced-price lunch at school.
The school voucher may be taken to the GSA Thrift Store located in Regal Plaza off Route 7 in Countryside. When the family comes to the GSA Thrift store, they hand the voucher to the cashier as they arrive and the cashier records the items they select as they leave. There are some limitations as GSA still needs to help the homeless. (The Thrift Store may be contacted at 703-444-5956. GSA is located at http://www.loudounhomeless.org/on the Web. This Web site includes a link to the Thrift Store.)
A bonus to the program is that families taking a voucher to the Thrift Store will be given a debit card for $25 worth of groceries at the Wegmans Sterling store at Route 28 and Waxpool Road.
This is a way to help families before they fall into the homeless category. The Good Shepherd Alliance is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization that has been providing emergency housing and near-term support for the homeless of Loudoun County since 1983.

Thursday, January 17, 2008

Valentine's Day Ideas from "A Greater Gift"


Here are some great ideas for Valentine's Day from "A Greater Gift"
The first pix is a set of Garnet Heartbeat Earrings. It's aheart within a heart. Consists of rich garnet stone suspended from a sterling silver heart. Silver hooks. These are made in Nepal. 1 1/2" long x 7/8" wide.
Price is $28.00










The Heartfelt Locket -pictured below
A meaningful and classic gift. This sterling silver, etched heart locket opens to hold pictures of two loved ones. Hinge on bottom side. Comes with 18 in. sterling silver chain. 1 1 / 2 in. l x 1 in. w x 1 / 4 in. h . Sells for $48.00


















Everyone one loves Chocolate.
Divine Chocolate is made with the best quality fair trade cocoa beans from Kuapa Kokoo cooperative in Ghana.
"It's the best guilt free chocolate around" - Mary says







Set of 2 capiz shell heart ornaments. One is three dimensional with black trim and one is flat with silver details. each approx. 2 1 / 2 in. h . These sell for $6 for the pair.

Set of 3. Glass beads in red, purple & pink. 3 1 / 4 in. l x 3 / 4 in. w Set of 3. These sell for $10 for the set of 3.
The Cream colored silk scarf has a delicate flower,vine and heart motif. Fromn India. It's 51"1 x 13"wide. Sells for $15


A unique combarbalite stone to remind someone you love them. Combarbalite is a type of soapstone native to the Combarbalá region in Chile. Natural stone color varies. 3 in. l x 3 1 / 4 in. w x 1 in. h Sells for $8.70