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Community August 31, 2006  RSS feed

Thrift shop holds clearance

Seniors Concerns Bargain Boutique and Thrift Shop will host its annual Store and Yard Clearance Sale from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fri. and Sat., Sept. 15 and 17 at the store in the rear of the Human Services building, 80 E. Hillcrest Drive in Thousand Oaks, just east of Moorpark Road.

"Customers will find a wide variety of merchandise ranging from collectibles, electronics, jewelry, linens, household items and clothing for the entire family tagged at fractions of our everyday low prices," said Sandy Bishop, president of Senior Concerns. "Holiday merchandise will also be available."

The thrift shop has offered new and gently-used goods to Conejo Valley residents for the past 17 years. Although most of the modern, 1,500-square-foot store's inventory is donated by private citizens, a portion of its bargain-priced merchandise is donated new by overstocked retailers and merchants turning over their own inventories.

Merchandise donations for sale are welcome during normal store business hours, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

The store is a major source of operating revenue for the nonprofit Senior Concerns which has provided a variety of quality-oflife services for frail and specialneed seniors and educations programs for their family caregivers in Western Los Angeles and Ventura counties since 1975.

For more information about Senior Concerns, call (805) 0189 or visit www.seniorconcerns.org.