Habitat ReStore thanks customers with 25 percent off all merchandise, May 16

Photo of ReStore volunteers by Pat Barcas

All ReStore merchandise will be 25 percent off on Saturday, May 16, when the nonprofit holds its Spring Customer Appreciation Sale. Radio station 98.1 The River will also be on site from 9-11 a.m. to host the event, and free hotdogs and soft drinks will be served from noon to 2 p.m.

Here is the full release from the ReStore:

The Habitat ReStore at 31 Meadow Road will thank the community for its ongoing support by offering 25% off storewide from 9am until 6pm on Saturday, May 16. All ReStore merchandise – including furniture, housewares, appliances, building materials, antiques and more – will be 25% percent off! 98.1 The River will be onsite from 9-11am, and free hot dogs and soft drinks will be served between noon and 2pm.

About Habitat ReStore:
Asheville Area Habitat opened a retail store (Home Store) in 1990 and it was located on Biltmore Avenue until it moved to its current 31 Meadow Road location in 2003. After a significant renovation and expansion in 2011, the store was renamed Habitat ReStore. ReStore is the name used by most other Habitat affiliates around the country. In 2014, the Asheville Habitat ReStore ranked number two in sales out of 780 ReStores nationwide! It was also voted number one Used Furniture Store in WNC (by readers of Mountain Xpress) last year.

The ReStore sells donated items to the general public. Proceeds from ReStore sales help fund Asheville Area Habitat for Humanity’s building programs and cover administrative and fundraising expenses. Along with Habitat homeowner mortgage payments and Habitat’s Deconstruction program, the ReStore represents a sustainable funding source for the non-profit. Furthermore, the ReStore provides the community with a source for affordable home improvement items and it diverts 1,500 tons of usable material from the landfill each year.

For more information, please call the Habitat ReStore at 254-6706 or visit http://www.ashevillehabitat.org/restore/restore.

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Kat studied entrepreneurship and music business at the University of Miami and earned her MBA at Appalachian State University. Follow me @katmAVL

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