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The Bag Ladies of TV......
I'm so glad this old thread has been regurgitated :a040:
Since I'm still a TV-Wannabee..... it's up to y'all already there to start up the Flea Market/Yard Sale/Thrift Shop Club. Chuckinca..... thanks for that tip. Someone should be making a list of all the good TS's in the area; if I lived there, I'd do it, but that will be one of my favorite activities when I get to TV ! In the meantime, happy hunting :highfive: |
We found a great store in Wildwood on the main street. It is at the corned of the street where the auction house is. It is run by volunteers and is a great place to shop. Very clean and well cared for. We bought an awesome Kirby vacuun for 15.00 and a Black and Decker iron for $4.00. Karen
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sign me up I am a devout thrift shopper, rummage saler, garage and yard sale specialist. what to do with the surplus? Have a Thrift Sale and use the proceeds for charitable deeds like the one ejp is promoting. In anticipation of my move to TV and the Thrifty Ladies trips I have started a gallon jar of loose change collection. I would be glad to chip in for the gas and driver (have to provide him with bottled water and lunch) in order not to have to do the driving. This sounds like so much fun!
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Thrift Store List
In these "economic times" it's great to see so much interest in bargain shopping. It is my true passion. I'm considered the "thrift store queen" and I have indoctrinated many others with this economical way of shopping over the years. I live in the Village of Piedmont.
Last April I organized a Spring Fashion Show at our church and 1/2 of the fashions came from TJ Maxx and the other 1/2 came from thrift stores - it was a huge success! I do have a list of the stores that I recommend in Ocala, Belleview, Leesburg, Eustis & Lady Lake. I know where to find clothes for $.05, $.20 cents, and I rarely pay more than $1. Some of my recommendations have furniture and some do not. Unfortunately, TV doesn't have any local bargain stores, the closest one is run by the Villages Hospital and it's in Lady Lake. Chuckinca had a good suggestion for local bargains on furniture - Censible Furnishings in Bailey Plaza on Rt 441/27. I volunteer there on Thursday mornings. Someone else recommended Ayers in the same plaza (they are not there anymore). I'll share a little tip with you - wherever I travel on vacation, I get on "whitepages.com" and query "thrift stores" - Viola! I map them out before I get to my destination. Great fun....................... I would be most happy to share my list with anyone interested. Stop in to Censible Furnishings any Thursday from 10-1pm and ask for "Vita" - or - I can email the list to anyone interested - Send me a private message & I will get it to you. If anyone needs a "guided tour" to get you started, let me know. [FONT="Fixedsys"]Originally from NJ - have been in Florida 41 years. I am a Notary Public and squeeze my shopping in between work.[/FONT] |
Sounds like alot of fun!! I get so excited when I get a good bargain!! :pepper2: I am trying to get rid of all my things, rather than move them and give my son whatever he wants. So it will be fun starting from scratch...especially if its a bargain lol!!!
Jeanne :2excited: |
I was amazed at how fast this became a "ladies"club
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I was amazed at how fast this became a "ladies"club
We are not in the villages yet, but I love it when my wife drags me along to these kind of places. We have actually done some decorating this way.
So I hope you will rethink the club idea so when we finally make I can partake of the club or I could help Handie serve the drinks lol lol :coolsmiley::pepper2: |
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You can have my seat on the van. You couldn't make me go kicking and screaming! I don't have the shopping, clothes or cooking gene. But I do have the Party gene. :pepper2::pepper2::pepper2: |
Thrift Shops
Please visit the TVRH Thrift Shop in Lady Lake.Quality Items,Great Variety,Fantastic sales people(all TVRH voulnteers) and all yes all profits go to support our regional Hospital.:)
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Did you guys ever go to a architectural salvage store. These are not just for men or home remodelers. If you are a crafter it’s not to be missed. My favorite in my area is the Habitat for Humanity ReStore. When people remodel or when companies have overstocks they donate the stuff to Habitat for Humanity and they sell it in these ReStores. I have gotten drill bits, sandpaper, light fixtures, paint, tile, not to mention a dishwasher for $125 that was brand new. The closest to TV I found on the net was. I hope they are as good as mine here in Seattle.
PS if you are remodeling and donate your pulled out light fixtures sinks et al you get a tax deduction. Ocala Marion County, Inc. ReStore, HFH of 1020 Canton Rd Ocala, FL 34476 Phone: (352) 369-3800 Ocala Ocala HFH ReStore HFH of Marion County Inc 926 NW 27th Ave Ocala, FL 34475 Phone: (352) 401-0075 |
Club please
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still a WANNABEE........
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Darling Coney.
It is time you were here. |
Can you say "Termites"
boys and girls how about the Stain that special friend left in the chair or did you think that you have seen it before next to the curb in the 50's and then is the price $$$ and it did'nt look like a Rolles Royce. Yes go for it you Hunter Gather Remember there is something about a Aqua Velva man = He smells bad and he is cheap Da Sgt ::oops: |
Words of wisdom much appreciated!
Thanks Da Sgt. . |
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