The Habitat ReStore at 31 Meadow Road will thank the community for its ongoing support by offering 25% off storewide from 9am until 6pm on Saturday, October 7th. All ReStore merchandise - including furniture, housewares, appliances, building materials, music, art, antiques and more - will be 25% percent off! 98.1 The River will be onsite from 9-11am, and free hot dogs and soft drinks will be served between noon and 2pm.
Samples of
Guatemalan coffee from Dynamite Roasting Co. will also be available as a
preview of coming attractions. The ReStore is partnering with Dynamite to soon
sell bagged Guatemalan coffee at the ReStore and other area retailers. The
coffee will also be sold by the cup in the ReStore later this fall. Proceeds
from the sale of this coffee will go to Habitat for Humanity Guatemala for the
installation of Healthy Home Kits (smokeless stoves, sanitary latrines, and
water filters) in the homes of Guatemalan coffee farmers. “Selling coffee that
directly helps ensure Guatemalan coffee farmers have a decent and healthy home,
brings our work full circle,” said Scott Stetson, ReStore General Manager.
Speaking of
Guatemala, a team of 12 Asheville Habitat volunteers will be going to Guatemala
in October to help the affiliate install Healthy Home Kits. To support that
endeavor, the ReStore’s “Register Round Up” program will go towards Habitat
Guatemala during the month of October. Customers can choose to “round up” their
purchase to the nearest dollar. For example, if your purchase totals $9.60, you
can round up to $10 and the 40 cents will be donated. “Its small change that
adds up and makes a big impact,” said Asheville Habitat staffer and trip
leader, Joel Johnson. “For example, the cost of a smokeless stove is only $100
USD, but it will change the lives of Guatemalan women and children dramatically.
Most have severe respiratory illness because they are not cooking or heating with
proper ventilation.”
Proceeds from
the ReStore have been supporting Asheville Habitat’s building programs since
1990, when the resale shop (then known as the Habitat Home Store) first opened
its doors on Biltmore Avenue. Supporting a sister affiliate in Guatemala through
the sale of coffee, is another way the ReStore supports Habitat’s vision of a
world where everyone has a decent place to live.
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