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    Hudson Booster Days

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    Goodwill - Hudson

    Goodwill - Hudson

    2.6
    (17 reviews)
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    There are bargains to be had at the Goodwill on Coulee. I wouldn't say bargain basement, but if you…read moredig, you can find a hidden treasure or two. There are racks and racks and even more racks of clothes. Everything from Halloween costumes to suits worthy of being buried in (I guess those two are related). The deals are scary good. I was rummaging around and found numerous items that had to leave the store with me. Did I need them? No, not really, but I wasn't going to let those beauties be found by someone else. I did the digging, so I'll reap the reward. Even if the reward is just a laugh or two. Case in point. I found an absurdly colored stuffed animal. Molly dog loves stuffed animals. She loves to gut the things. She'll work on it until she's laying in their stuffing bowels. It's hilarious to watch as she delicately coaxes out the insides by violently shaking the victim until the fluff flies. Then she'll roll in it and settle down for a nap in it's remnants. A conquering dream in her slumber, while the animal carcass is secreted away during her sleep. All that fun for like two bucks! If that's not enough to make you want to jump in your car and pay a visit, how about this. One of the prizes that I was eyeing was a camp lantern. I passed by to check the price on another item, and when I turned back another guy had picked it up to examine. It was a gem for sure. I patiently stood by waiting for him to put it down. In my mind I was thinking "he really doesn't want this, he doesn't look like he goes camping." All the while my adversary was probably thinking "I don't want this but I'm sure not going to let this guy looking over my shoulder get his hands on it!" as he placed it in his basket. Oh well, he found his treasure. All's fair in love and war, and especially in treasure hunting. I mean, it's not like it was something from the Spanish galleon Atocha. Hmmmm I wonder if that guy was Mel Fishers son. Quick Tip: Though the Goodwill store is on Coulee road, you won't have to cross a ravine to get there. Just a long parking lot that it shares with Target. Beause of course you went to Target first. Everybody goes to Target first.

    Positives: - Ample parking…read more- Very nicely organized (especially the housewares) - Friendly cashiers - Decent variety and selection Not so great: - Always long checkout lines no matter how busy or slow the store is - No dressing rooms They only do their "tag sale" on Tuesday's when everything tagged with a specific color is 50% off. Wish they ran that sale for a full week or at least a few days.

    The Open Door Pantry

    The Open Door Pantry

    3.0
    (4 reviews)

    Well Run! Everyone is professional, options are clearly laid out. Everything was so Clean!read more

    Dropped off a box of food products I'd received from a client. Quick, easy, and lovely. Writing…read morethis took at least thrice as long as the entire donation process did. RECIPIENTS: The place is clearly well-attended with several individuals and families in the waiting area awaiting their turn in the three entries per 15-minute arrangement, though everyone is free to take as long as they prefer once in the pantry. The pantry itself is spacious with shelves lining the walls of a large room, bustling with activity from shoppers seeking healthy fare. A mobility bus even stopped right in front of the pantry and assisted elderly attendees to the vehicle. From my understanding, they also operate a mobile food pantry truck. DONORS: The shelves could definitely be fuller especially given the level of activity they clearly see, so feel free to drop by with some gifts! Donations are weighed after separating perishables from non-perishables. The weights are then recorded onto a donation receipt, with a copy handed to the donor to go on their merry way through a separate door - which you should look for upon arriving if you're dropping off food, unlike me who unknowingly waltzed into the main area instead. It's a seemingly little thing, but dignity matters a great deal and is among the first things to feel compromised when dealing with difficult times, and it might not feel that great relying on food pantries for some individuals, so I greatly appreciate The Open Door going that extra mile to keep their recipients' sense of comfort in mind. Well done, team. Due to the nature of the environment, I only took a photo of the front for ease of identification for anyone wanting to find it. It's in a low-key plaza sitting at the foundation level of an apartment building behind the high-end shopping center in the area. Google Maps took me for a little spin, so keep your eyes open!

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