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What’s Up in the Attic April 23, 2020
INVENTORY SEARCHED FOR ITEMS WITH LOCAL SHORTAGES Angels in the Attic has examined all of its locations for items that might have been donated, which are now in short supply in Floyd County, with an intention to donate them to … Continue reading
What’s Up in the Attic March 21, 2020
ALL ANGELS IN THE ATTIC STORES PLUS THE DONATION CENTER ARE CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE DUE TO THE CORONAVIRUS COVID-19 …..The staff has reviewed its inventory in all locations to determine if there might be any previously donated items useful … Continue reading
What’s Up in the Attic March 16, 2020
ALL ANGELS IN THE ATTIC STORES PLUS THE DONATION CENTER ARE CLOSED MARCH 16-21 DUE TO CORONAVIRUS COVID-19 This includes the Angels Donation Center and its minibarn, because the minibarn has limited space and ordinarily it is emptied 4 times … Continue reading
What’s Up in the Attic March 6, 2020
HALF PRICE SALE ON WINTER CLOTHING FROM NOW THROUGH THE END OF MARCH 2020 The Angels in the Attic Store has a great sale going on right now, on all kinds of winter clothing. The cold weather is not gone, … Continue reading
What’s Up in the Attic January 20, 2020
CONTACT INFORMATION. This information already exists in another section of this Angels in the Attic website, under the heading of “Contact Us, Open Hours” but it is worth repeating here for people new to using this site, or people new … Continue reading
What’s Up in the Attic December 18, 2019
ITEMS ARE FLYING OFF THE SHELVES AT ANGEL’S FOUR STORES Angels in the Attic Angels Boutique Angels Christmas Store Angels Furniture Store The volunteers have been too busy tending to customers to take photos and write up about available items, … Continue reading
What’s Up in the Attic November 9, 2019
CENTRAL PNEUMATIC OIL EXTRACTOR 6 1/2 GALLON You can find this oil pump at the Angels Furniture Store on Needmore Lane. New, this extractor retails for $484. The price on this is only $200. The label indicates it is used … Continue reading
What’s Up in the Attic October 12, 2019
PURSES DEEP DISCOUNT SALE AT THE ANGELS BOUTIQUE IS GOING ON NOW THROUGH THE REST OF THIS MONTH UNTIL SATURDAY OCTOBER 26 The Angels’ Boutique has a whole lot of stylish and well-designed PURSES on-hand, for all ages and tastes, … Continue reading
What’s Up in the Attic October 3, 2019
ANGELS CHRISTMAS STORE OPENS SOON We open the Christmas Store on October 18th, 2019. Open days are Tuesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays 9AM to 5PM (including yes, will ill be open the Friday and Saturday after Thanksgiving). The volunteers have been … Continue reading
What’s Up in the Attic September 22, 2019
FINANCIAL RESULTS FROM THE WHOLE YEAR OF 2018 NOW AVAILABLE FOR ANGELS IN THE ATTIC These results were announced at the annual meeting of the volunteers earlier this year, but they are now published along with a pie chart graphic … Continue reading