We’ve missed having our awesome customers in our stores each day during the stay-at-home order, but we wanted to ensure our stores are safe for shoppers.
We are excited to share that we will be reopening our Prescott and Prescott Valley thrift stores for shopping on Friday, May 8! Our new temporary hours will be Tuesday – Saturday 9 am – 5 pm. We restarted donation drop offs on April 27, and you can continue to drop off your donations at either our Prescott or Prescott Valley locations Tuesday – Saturday 9 am – 4 pm. The stores are PACKED with awesome treasures for you.
To show our appreciation for your support, we are also giving out DOUBLE scratch coupons with each purchase between May 8-16. Remember these coupons? We launched them back in March, and for one week, we’ll be giving out TWO with each purchase. We can’t wait to share the deals with you!
Please know that we are taking many safety precautions in line with the state and CDC guidelines including:
- Continuing to keep our stores cleaned and sanitized
- Limiting the number of customers in the store at a time
- Due to sanitation challenges, there will temporarily be no access to restrooms or fittings rooms
- Allowing for 6’ distance between customers at check-out counters and utilizing sneeze guards for added protection
Our associates will be wearing masks to help provide protection for you and for them. Additionally, we know many are choosing to err on the side of safety by wearing masks as well, and we encourage customers to wear masks when they come to shop.
Thank you for your support – we need it in order to continue providing our around-the-clock advocacy services and safe shelter for local families who are affected by domestic violence and other forms of abuse. It’s because of you that our doors are still open, and we thank you for continuing to keep families safe!
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YEAH!!!!! I have really missed being able to shop at your great thrift stores.
Thanks for supporting local families with us, Karlyne!
How can customers wear a face mask when none are available for purchase?
Hi Dave, thanks for your question. It isn’t a requirement to shop, but a recommendation in line with the CDC and state governor’s office.