Sonoma County Announcements & Happenings
Food For Thought Antique Store to Make Changes
Sebastopol , CA. ~ Food For Thought, a nonprofit providing
and nutrition healing
Sonoma County residents living with serious illnesses, announces it will close its retail store Food For Thought
and Garden on Saturday, September 14, 2019. The store is no longer accepting donations. Located in the heart of Sonoma County’s Antique Row in Sebastopol, Food For Thought Antiques currently
price reductions of 10–50 percent. A closing sale of- fering steep discounts be- gan Friday, July 26. Shop- pers can check Food For Thought Antique’s Face- book page for sale updates. Well-known for its expan- sive and eclectic inventory, the store has a delightful collection of Victorian, retro,
upcycled, vintage,
nontraditional cluding
home accessories, jewelry, art, books, and more. A whimsical outdoor area highlights
treasures for furniture,
traditional, and items, in- rugs,
bohemian, offers storewide Antiques, Gifts, services
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yard, garden, and patio. The store’s knowledgeable staff and volunteers will be on hand daily 11 a.m.–5 p.m. to help shoppers make the perfect
new and used items. selection of both
Thought Executive Direc- tor Ron Karp, the store was bequeathed to the agency in 2007 by longtime donor and volunteer Randall Johnson. “Our retail team has curated and managed this generous gift as a labor of love,” Karp says. “We are grateful to all of our staff and volun- teers, whose efforts with the store have earned us much community recognition.”
goodwill
closure coincides with the end of its current lease and allows Food For Thought to remain focused on ex- panding food and nutrition services to Sonoma County residents living with illness.
Gravenstein Hwy. S., Sebastopol, CA 95472 or Call (707) 823-3101
Food For Thought An- tiques, Gifts, and Garden 2701
The store’s and According to Food For
A good conscience is a continual feast. ~ Robert Burton
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