Omg!!! Do not go in if you dont want to spend $$$. Went in for bedding for my son & walked out with yoga pants for myself
So many great items ! Wonderful that proceeds go to varius charities.
Always an interesting mix of merchandise
Terrific consignment storeDecent pricing system
Its a good place for a treasure hunt. Mostly knick-knacks, and estate sale type things. I did find shoes and a purse for a steal this week.
What a great consignment shop, run by some nice volunteers. Half of the proceeds go to great charities. You can find, womans clothes, shoes, jewelry & purses. They sell some antiques, housewares, small appliances, linens, knickknacks, DVDs, CDs, books and a lot more. Fun place to browse and find a new treasure.
Fantastic place! Visited the first time this weekend and I loved it. Looking forward to going again!
Its a very upscale resale shop. Some clothes and furs, lots of very good crystal and china, plus lots of cookware, some clothing, nicknacks of every sort. Great prices, too.
I love this place, the volunteer employees are great and kind. There is always something wonderful to purchase and you are helping others when you do!
Nice little consignment/thrift shop. Very friendly staff, knowledgeable manager can tell you about just about anything in the shop. Good selection.
This consignment shop is crammed with everything you can imagine at prices that are easy on the budget. Plan to spend a bit of time looking around because every inch of space is crammed with something for every taste. Volunteers staff the Barn Sale and money earned is contributed to various charities. Check the days and time they are open. Parking on left side of building best. (If you dont find what you are looking for there, go around the block and shop at nearby Goodwill.)For someone consigning items things are a bit different. You are assigned a unique ID, then expected to put on each and every item you consign that ID written on masking tape, then you make an appointment to bring your items to the shop being sure that clothing hangers you use are either ones you are willing to leave or prepare to remove them and they will be replaced with Barn Sale hangers, then decisions are made to take or not what you wish to consign. You will be given a sheet of paper with all the rules and regulations. For consigning you enter through a back door.Warning: take a picture of your items with your iPhone or keep a note about each item consigned and here is the reason. If you chose to pick up any items not sold within a month (after that they are priced lower) YOU have to find them in the store and that can be challenging. Sadly my experience has been that some items are not sold and also cant be found no matter how carefully you look in/on every nook, cranny, shelf and table. Why? Light fingered visitors who decide to not pay for something they want. You are out of luck if this happens to one of your items.And, while I have no proof of this other than overhearing a conversation between two volunteers, some volunteers make it their business to be the first to decide to purchase your item/s prior to being put out for shoppers. Overheard was a volunteer planning to take home to try on an article of clothing just consigned. If she (and they are all women) decides to keep the item lets hope she pays for it when next at the Barn Sale.For items sold, payment is made twice a year by check with a fee deducted for processing the check. You can request a look at the books to see which of your items have sold and what was their price.All in all, a very interesting place with lots of something of everything.
You can find some great stuff
I loved it, wonderful things !!!