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Old 04-24-2012, 09:47 AM   #12
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In Meredith, there's a small, 3-room Thrift Store on Water St., around the corner from Meredith Town Hall, that is always pretty busy with people, and will be happy to accept small furniture pieces like chairs, stools, ottoman's, small bureaus, small desks, small tables, small shelves, and small breakfronts that are in reasonable good shape.

The small furniture gets sold to the public at very small prices and the Thrift Store sends the proceeds to benefit a number of different community social concerns such as a local food pantry or two. No need to worry that the donated furniture is being sold and then the money going to pay for someone's gas guzzl'n Land Rover or something outrageous like a brand new, full-dresser Harley Davidson or something......because that's not happening......

If your home is starting to look like that "Hoarder's-tv show" where there's so much "stuff" inside that there's no room to manuever yourself from the kitchen to the living room to the garage then maybe it's time to start carting off all that collected "STUFF" down to the Water St Thrift Store in Meredith and you will seriously be a better person for doing this. Too much stuff.........not just a manifestation of loneliness and boredom.............. but a way of life..........say-hey........how's about that!
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