Living Wisely Thrift Shop Opens in Historic Shoreline Location

Shoreline, WALocal News

Living Wisely Thrift Shop has recently opened in Shoreline, Washington, within the historic Brown's Coffee Company building, marking a significant addition to the local community. Managed by the Living Wisdom School, the thrift store aims to connect with residents while providing financial support through donations of merchandise. This initiative not only serves as a retail space but also emphasizes education, offering classes on sustainable living practices for both adults and children. Operating hours are conveniently set from Monday to Saturday, 10:30 am to 6:00 pm, and Sunday from 12:00 pm to 6:00 pm. The store actively accepts tax-deductible donations and some consignments, inviting community involvement.

The historical context of the building enhances the shop's appeal, as it has a rich history dating back to its days as the Leland general store in the 1930s. This blend of commerce and community education positions Living Wisely Thrift Shop as a valuable resource for Shoreline residents. For more information, interested parties can reach out via email or phone, fostering a direct line of communication for inquiries and contributions.

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