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Shop Customer Appreciation Sale at Habitat for Humanity ReStore in Boone on Saturday

The Watauga Habitat for Humanity ReStore in Boone will hold its annual customer appreciation sale located on 1200 Archie Carroll Road next to Food Lion with the sale to be held on September 24th from 9am to 5pm. All proceeds from the ReStore serve as a primary revenue source for the local Watauga Habitat affiliate. The mission of Watauga Habitat is to provide decent, affordable housing to low-income Watauga County residents. This is done by building modest homes with volunteer labor, land and materials that are donated or purchased at reduced cost. Habitat offers zero interest mortgages to the home owners. Homes are sold at no profit.

Anyone shopping at the Watauga Habitat for Humanity ReStore on Saturday, September 24th will receive up to a 50% discount on their purchase, including gently used furniture, home goods, construction items and more. Free homemade BBQ sandwiches and other refreshments will be offered from noon until 3pm.

“We are really fortunate to have this space and it is really paying off for us. It will go a long way in helping Habitat serve more families in need of healthy, safe, and affordable housing.” Said Alex Hooker, Executive Director of Watauga Habitat for Humanity.

The Habitat for Humanity of Watauga County ReStore is a nonprofit home improvement store and donation center that sells new and gently used furniture, home accessories, building materials, and appliances to the public at 25%-75% of the retail price. The Watauga ReStore is proudly owned and operated by the Watauga County Habitat for Humanity affiliate. Proceeds from the ReStore are used to build home and hope here in our own community.

The Watauga Habitat for Humanity ReStore accepts new and used building-related materials from contractors, suppliers, individuals, remodelers, and property managers. These materials are offered to the general public to purchase at reduced prices. This helps keep reusable materials out of the waste stream and provides a revenue stream for building energy efficient homes for low-income families in need. All donations to the ReStore are tax-deductible.