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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 6 Jul 2011, p. 16

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' l T is - warmer) murmurs -Wednesdly. iuiy 6.2011 “ OPENING IN S. KITCHENER wPaidAdveft‘sement .. v ' K.- It 7 x" i ~ , ’ ADespite this large volume of merchandise, shoppers won‘t spend ; . ‘ :, _ _.~ ‘ "i ' _' ., i . hours shuffling through stacks of items. Value Village is clean, 5 tr ;, y:; 1) wow” , J ‘, bright and well-organised with racks of men's, women’s and kids' i ‘ ‘V‘ ' 1 , 7 7 ‘ a; ‘ ‘ " A _‘ . ‘iclothing sorted by category and size, and shelves of housewares, ‘ \ 7 _ ' c, ‘ ‘ “9 fi‘ " "T' W“ books and even electronics neatly labeled for an enjoyable shopping , _y ’â€"‘ a; 2; gig-“3? ., A”- .-,.;.-, ~ 3 If ,_.- ,,’" N“ experience. Average prices include $3.99-$7499 for most men‘s shirts l ' < ‘ - “it? 9;- 2‘?‘ " ' ‘ _ « ' 45 7 â€" - w 7 , and women's dresses; shoes and handbags for $7.99 on average; and l I f’f‘hs ‘ ?,..r t w i , ~ I" g , books from $0469. , ‘ l s ., ri‘v ‘ it <' ,_ 1 h“ . ,. . r _ l : I * A" is , - ‘ fl -. “he ' And where does Value Village get this impressive inventory? Each » , l , i f”; g." ll fr“ store partners with a local nonprofit, paying the organisation for used l l l ’ I a f 3“ merchandise collected at Community Donation Centres located onâ€" E ‘ k: x a}?! I , \ ‘ g} ~7 site at Value Village stores or donated directly to the nonprofit. The ; ‘ ' A» it 1 ~ -” ' ’ new store‘s Community Donation Centre, which is now open, provides l I ‘ E ‘ an easy, convenient way for residents to donate gently used clothing “ l , A , and household items. | l ' ‘ ‘ " ' ‘ ‘ ,, ‘ ' “ _ ’ In the Kitchener community, Value Village has teamed up with the ' National secondhand store Value Village Opens the doors to a new Ontario Federation for Cerebral Palsy, This partnership turns otherwise location in Kitchener 0“ Thursday, JUlY 21, bringing unexpected unused goodsinto sustainable funding that supportsthe organisation's s treasures and incredible deals to the community. The store is the third vital work to support research and provide services for people living in the Kitchener area, with cerebral palsy, Through its unique bUSlness model Of purchasing, reselling and Last year alone,ValueVillage paid $144 million to itscollective nonprofit recycling donated items, Value Village provides sustainable funding partners, and over the course of the past 10 years has paid more than to nonprofit organisations, offers communities a smart way to shop, $1 billion to help fund their local community programs and services and saves more than 500 million pounds of goods from landfills each year â€" making Value Village one of the largest recyclers of used goods Located at 50 Gateway Park D" Kitchener, ON N2P 2J4' grand opening m the world, festivities begin Thursday, July 21 starting at 8:30 am. with a ribbon cutting ceremony The new location will be open Monday through "We're thrilled to bring our good deeds and great deals to local Saturday from 9 am. to 9 pm. and Sunday 10 am. to 6 pm, reSidents,“ said Paul Heinrichs, Value Village store manager. "We take , great pride in working With our nonprofit partner and in looking after m*t_g. the enVironment, while at the same time providing our customers With hm ‘ We best selection and shopping experience of any secondhand store. i , , ‘ Everyone likes to find a great deal, and people really love to support ' c weir local i rimmunities We make it easy to do both " {ml b\ .\- \ _ The new store opens in coniunction With a rising thrift shopping _ A t:- Vt lvlitxg) * trend, Whlfl‘i is one of the fastest growung retail segments Lifestyle, J \.‘,‘â€"-< economy and soaal trends have contributed to the growth, including ‘-' ' ' -. ' the popularity of doâ€"it-yourself proiects, a renewed interest in vintage 4 . ~ clothing, and importantly, enVironmentâ€" and budget-conscious if ':‘_-? t c “Q . ' consumers. Value Village stores have been rapidly growing in “3&3: 3 -.;1'-->4~“ «24 . m ‘ popularity among all types of shoppers â€" ranging from families on a 2:1?" .â€" .l,:'?‘\' - . i“, “it ‘ ’_ _ , w. ' budget to sixâ€"figure professionals. ' if: q “t " cl, - Carrying everything from clothing and accessories, to housewares, I \ ; electronics, furniture and more, ValueVillageis no ordinarysecondhand " ’ a": A store and has more than 100,000 high quality items on its sales floor " ‘t at any given time. Customers will find a fresh stream of value-priced K goods including authentic Vintage finds and designer fashions, with __ . ' 5,000 new items stocked to the floor daily, ~ valwvnlm Good deeds. Great deals.

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