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W W W . C L I N T O N T W P N E W S L E T T E R . C O M
Oriental Rug
Specialist
Since 1934
Sale & Service
of Oriental Rugs
& Carpets
g r e A t n e w s , o P e n C u P b o A r D " t h r i F t i e s ! "
We are once again accepting donations from the community for
our fabulous thrift shop! As you know, our thrift shop truly serves the
community by funding our food pantry, and as you may imagine, we are excited
to get back to the business of "Neighbors Helping Neighbors."
Our space right now is somewhat limited, so we are requesting
that you try to donate only items in exceptional condition. Please
check for wear, damage, or chips. Your doing this will help our volunteers be
more efficient and expedite our store re-opening!
We are actively searching for a permanent home for both our
pantry and thrift shop. This current location will serve as a starting point
in rebuilding our inventory and will be a DONATION HUB ONLY. There will
be no purchasing of items at this time.
Thank you all for your support and generosity
during this challenging time.
We love our generous contributors and our loyal
Open Cupboard "Thrifties"! We are excited to see you all soon!
Our donation hub will be located at: Grayrock Shopping Center,
1802 NJ 31 North, Clinton, NJ 08809. Donation hours will be:
Tuesday through Saturday, 9:30 am to 12:30 pm.
s e W G r e at ! J o i n t h e h u n t e r D o n C o u n t y
Q u i l t i n g g u i l D t h i s m o n t h !
The Hunterdon County Quilting Guild's next meeting
is set for May 17 with a workshop called, The Hollow
Cube, starting at 9:30 am, at the Readington Reformed
Church, 124 Readington Road, Readington, NJ. 08889.
We love to welcome new members at our regular and
Zoom meetings, workshops and lectures! Check out
our website for additional information at: https://
hcquiltingguild.wixsite.com/hcquiltingguild, or email:
hunterdoncountyquiltingguild@gmail for our schedule
of meetings and events. Consider joining our guild!
We look forward to hearing from anyone interested in
becoming a member.
"If we had no winter, the spring would not be so pleasant."
~ Anne Bradstreet