ReStore is the Place to Donate and Shop for Appliances
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Becky Engen : Jul 7, 2017 12:42:00 PM
We are excited to announce that our ReStores just received very generous donations of Ethan Allen products from the Woodbury Design Center, Edina Design Center, and Maple Grove Design Center.
Don Gustafson and Nanette Kerchner (Design Center Manager) at the Edina Design Center | Christine Happel (Design Center Manager), Nanette Kerchner (District Design Manager), John Fahey (District Operations Manager), at the Woodbury Design Center | Jim Larsen (volunteer), Don Gustafson (TCHFH), John Fahey (Ethan Allen District Operations Manager) at the Maple Grove Design Center |
Ethan Allen products are hitting the sales floor over the next several weeks! Prices range from $8-$1028 and the products will be available at the Minneapolis and New Brighton Twin Cities ReStore locations. Keep an eye on the Twin Cities ReStore Facebook page for photos of product that is hitting the sales floor.
Proceeds from the sale of products, which include chairs, lamps, pillows, rugs, topiary and vases, will assist Habitat in its mission to help families achieve strength, stability, and self-reliance through shelter.
Last year, Ethan Allen donated close to 4,000 products to Habitat ReStores across the U.S. and Canada. This year’s additional donations to Habitat ReStore affiliates should bring estimated total donations to 48,000 with a total estimated retail value of more than $19 million.
"Creating happy homes is what we do best," said John Fahey, District Operations Manager for Ethan Allen. "We're thrilled to help families achieve their dreams of homeownership, and we're proud to support Twin Cities Habitat's work in our community."
"We are grateful for Ethan Allen's partnership," said Pete O'Keefe, Sr. Operations Manager at the Twin Cities ReStore. "The ReStore loves to partner with Twin Cities furniture, accessory or home improvement showrooms whenever they refresh their space and seek an impactful use for outgoing floor model items."
Your gift unlocks bright futures! Donate now to create, preserve, and promote affordable homeownership in the Twin Cities.
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