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What’s Up in the Attic – Early November 2016
NOTED AUTHOR DONATES HER NEW BOOKS TO ANGELS IN THE ATTIC TO SUPPORT ITS CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES
Deany Brady, recent guest author who presented at the Floyd Library, has generously donated 100% of the proceeds from the sale of 100 of her books (50 copies of “An Appalachian Childhood” & 50 copies of “Higher Than Yonder Mountain”) to benefit Angels in the Attic.
Don’t miss out on her “rags to riches” life story! ($20 each, or if you buy a set of 2, it will be at the discounted price of $35 for the set.)
Perfect for your holiday gift-giving
-and-
100% of the proceeds go to support The Angels’ work!
On sale at
The Angels’ in the Attic,
The Angels’ Boutique,
The Angels’ Christmas Store,
&
The Floyd Country Store
It’s a fun read, especially Deany’s “unbelievable but true story,” of going from the deep deep poverty of her childhood in the Appalachians.. to best friends with Ed Sullivan, Frank Sinatra, Milton Berle, and the Kennedy’s.
At age 90 she had us all in stitches Then she got up Saturday morning (after her local hosts had taken her to the FC Store, and the Angels’ Boutique on Friday night), and announced “I had an idea that came to me this morning which has given me a great deal of comfort” – I want to donate 100% of a bunch of my book sales to the Angels’ Ministry.
What’s Up in the Attic – Late October 2016
ANGELS IN THE ATTIC CHRISTMAS STORE RE-OPENING
TUESDAY NOVEMBER 1
Located in the Odd Fellows Lodge Hall on East Main St in Floyd, across from the Floyd Pharmacy. It will be open Tuesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM through December 23.
Shoppers will find decorations, seasonal clothing, toys, and gifts at bargain prices. Proceeds will go to help fund food banks in Floyd County as well as other services that benefit the residents of Floyd County. Donations of Christmas related items may be dropped off at this location during open hours. Other items should continue to be taken to the Angels Donation Center on Needmore Lane.
What’s Up in the Attic mid-October 2016
BARGAIN KITCHENWARE SETUP FOR NEW HOUSEHOLDS AT ANGELS IN THE ATTIC STORE
Do you know of people who need to set up an apartment or house with a set of kitchenware? Well, Angels in the Attic volunteers recently figured out how much $20 would buy. Here is the answer:
Set of 12 dishes including 8 dinner plates, cups, saucers, bowls, and salad plates
Set of 8 drinking glasses
Salt and pepper shakers
Knives for paring and slicing bread
Forks, knives, and spoons for 2 people
Spatula and frying pan for bacon and eggs
Cooking pot for oatmeal
By the way, this collection is not available pre-selected. It is not a sale. It is all regular prices. It was picked out by looking at what was available in the Attic store today. You can select the exact pieces that you need, and you are charged by the piece.
Wow! Unbelievable! And if your budget is $3 more, throw in a coffee brewer like a Mr. Coffee
By the way, Angels in the Attic has Gift Certificates available.
What’s Up in the Attic – late late Aug 2016
LOTS OF MINIATURES AT ANGELS BOUTIQUE STORE
Multiple sets of miniatures, some wood, some metal, some ceramic. Very reasonable prices. These seem to be roughly dollhouse size. The boutique is open till 7 pm Friday, and until 2 pm Saturday, so stop by to see them.
What’s Up in the Attic – late Aug 2016
ANGELS BOUTIQUE STORE GOES TECHIE – LOTS OF COMPUTER AND ELECTRONICS ACCESSORIES
-Logitech computer speaker system with subwoofer $25
-Abobe Premiere 6.0 $10
-Camera 10×25 binoculars Vivitar $12
-Memorex iPad docking station $9
-Shomi photo display player $8
-Stanley Stud Sensor
-Player piano rolls 8 for $10 (antique technology)
What’s Up in the Attic mid-August
At the Angels Boutique Store some interesting new items:
– Motorcycle helmet GMax Snell M2000 size L $25, and Joe Rocket Ballistic motorcycle jacket size L $65 (re-priced).
– Child’s high chair (doll separate), white with butterfly design only $18.
– Collection of vintage perfume bottles with tray included all for $14.
Find our store adjacent to the Angels in the Attic Store, with a separate entrance. Both Angels stores are non-profit, and all funds after expenses go to local charitable organizations.
What’s Up in the Attic early August 2016
HALF PRICE Sale on Summer Items
Starting Tuesday August 2, all of the following items are on sale at HALF PRICE:
Summer Clothing
Summer Shoes
Summer Purses
There is still a lot of hot weather left in August and September. Parents of school age children take notice of Back to School wearables. Sales like this are rare at Angels in the Attic.
Some examples are shown in the photos
What’s Up in the Attic late July 2016
LOTS OF FRAMES FOR PHOTOS AND PAINTINGS AT ANGELS IN THE ATTIC STORE
Attention: Photographers, Painters, Artisans, Recent Graduates.
The Store is open Fridays and Saturdays, in addition to Tuesdays.
You may not know that the Angels in the Attic Store always has a good selection of frames (wood, metal, ceramic, plastic) for you. The prices are always extremely low. 5×7 are 50 cents, 8×10 are 75 cents, and larger are $1. A few special items may be priced more.
By the way, ask at the counter for the location within the store, as frames are tucked into a nook behind the shelves of dishes.