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Eagle Ridge Auxiliary shop doubles in size
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DIANE STRANDBERG dstrandberg@tricitynews.com
Thrift store shoppers seeking clothing, housewares, jewelry and home decor have more to buy and space to buy it in at a newly expanded shop in Port Coquitlam run by the Eagle Ridge Hospital Auxiliary.
Located at 2811B Shaughnessy St., across from Shaughnessy Station mall, the thrift store supporting Eagle Ridge Hospital (ERH) has just doubled in size.
That means even more shoppers and gently used donations can fit into the shop, which has been in this location for 10 years.
“Business is good but we needed the space to be able to give our shoppers and staff a better experience,” said manager Barbara Worwood.
The newly expanded store held a grand opening this week and shoppers are already showing up and marvelling at the bigger, brighter space.
And unlike many other thrift stores, the Eagle Ridge Hospital Auxiliary's shop doesn’t smell dusty.
That’s thanks to a deep cleaning and a renovation that took place over sev- eral weeks since the store acquired the space from Hemp Hemp Hooray, which relocated.
Worwood said the all-volunteer workers have been busy organizing the space to put clothing and home decor to better advantage.
“We have great staff who like things to look nice,” said Worwood.
Here’s what you'll find in the new addition:
• A carpeted and elegant boutique area where people can peruse racks of clothes and try them on in a change room located nearby
• A large children’s area offers several shelves of toys and books, while, across the aisle, well-stocked shelves display glasses, plates, silver-
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In the original part of the store, you’ll find clothing, books and seasonal items, including decor for Valentine’s Day and costume jewelery.
'PRICED WELL'
Worwood said re-sellers frequent the store to find unique items to sell online, and goods are carefully researched before they are priced.
“Our customers know that everything is priced well,” she added.
But there are deals to be had as well this reporter purchased a cute, cotton flowered beach bag and a small appetizer serving dish for $7.50 including tax.
Worwood said the store is popular with seniors over 50 who come by on Tuesdays for special deals.
“You don't have to be ancient to shop.” Warwood said.
There's also a loyalty stamp card for $5 off after five purchases.
Meanwhile, volunteers are busy cleaning the store, handling the cash desk or sorting items in the back room.
“It’s where all the magic happens,” Worwood joked.