The Regeneration Station is donating a house full of furniture and décor to an Asheville family in need this holiday season.
“We
know this time of year can be especially hard on families who have fallen on
financial hardship, or perhaps lost their home and/or belongings in a fire or
some other tragedy,” said Tyler Garrison, founder of the Regeneration Station
and Junk Recyclers, of Asheville. “Our team wants to help make this Christmas
season merry for one special family.”
The
Regeneration Station is donating furniture to fill a two-bedroom house or
apartment. It will also offer décor to make the space feel like a home.
(Mattresses and linens not included.)
How
it works
Friends
and co-workers may nominate a family. A family can even nominate itself. Nominators
and nominees may stop by the Regeneration Station at 26 Glendale Avenue to pick
up and drop off an entry, they may e-mail their story to susanmetcalfpr@gmail.com or
fill out a form on the website (http://skohl9.wix.com/holidayhouse).
Nominators must include the family's name, phone and
e-mail address, if applicable, as well as the names and ages of people in the
immediate family. Then, they must share why the family is in need and what it
would mean to them to have their home furnished this holiday season.
The deadline is December 31, 2014. The winner will be
announced January 2, 2015. The family must be willing to have its
name, story and photographs used in media and social media coverage.
About
the Regeneration Station
If
you ask different people to describe the Regeneration Station, you will get
crazy, different answers. A mega thrift store. A big box of beautiful and
unique furniture. An antiques mall. A Disneyland for adults. A shopper’s
fantasyland. An “experience.” A dream come true. Words to describe the
Regeneration Station are as eclectic as its offerings.
The
Regeneration Station offers a wide variety of used furniture including early,
primitive, mid-century modern and vintage antiques. There is furniture,
antiques, collectibles, vintage clothing and accessories, and artwork. Visitors
are invited to explore the many vendor/dealer booths as well as the Regeneration
Station’s own inventory.
There
is also upcycled treasure envisioned and created by The Regeneration Station’s
team of craftspeople who believe that reclaimed wood or other materials still
have beauty and value.
The
Regeneration Station is located at 26 Glendale Avenue, in Asheville. Call (828)
505-1108 or visit http://junkrecyclers.net/the-regeneration-station/.
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