If you happen to be in Augusta, Georgia, and you love a good bargain, you’re in for a treat! There’s a brand-new thrift store that’s just opened its doors, and it’s not your typical secondhand shop. The Second Act Thrift Store is here, and it’s making waves for all the right reasons!
What makes this thrift store extra special is that every dime spent goes directly to the Jessye Norman School of the Arts. This amazing institution offers free after-school and summer camp programs to over 400 students each year. That’s right, you can shop for some fantastic finds while also supporting a great cause!
Located just a hop, skip, and a jump away from the school, the Second Act Thrift Store is stocked with an eclectic range of items. From art supplies and musical instruments to clothing and even furniture, there’s something for everyone. And yes, it’s all at incredibly affordable prices! Whether you’re looking for a unique piece to decorate your home, or perhaps a new outfit, this shop has you covered.
The Jessye Norman School of the Arts continues to grow and offer essential programs to students not just in Richmond County, but also in neighboring areas like Aiken, Edgefield, Columbia, and Burke counties. Integrating various forms of art into education, the school has served more than 1,200 students in all its combined programs. What a wonderful way to foster creativity and talent in the community!
As Gary Dennis, the executive director of the Jessye Norman School of the Arts, proudly states, “As an art school, we receive a lot of donations that are art or music supplies. Some of them we can use, some we don’t have space for, so this is a really great way we can transform donations to the school into the support we need on a daily basis.” By shopping at the thrift store, you’re not just getting a good deal; you’re also making a positive impact in the lives of young creative minds.
Ready to dive into some treasure hunting? The Second Act Thrift Store is open to shoppers from Thursday to Saturday, between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m.. And for those of you feeling generous and clearing out excess clutter, the store gladly accepts donations every Tuesday. Just think about how you can declutter while giving back to a fantastic program!
If shopping isn’t your thing, don’t fret! Another way to support the Jessye Norman School of the Arts is by attending their annual benefit concert on October 13 at the Maxwell Performing Arts Theatre. Enjoy a night of beautiful performances while also helping to raise funds for the school’s free programming. It’s a great chance to enjoy good music and do good all at once!
The Second Act Thrift Store in downtown Augusta is not just a retail space; it’s a community hub and a lifeline for aspiring artists and musicians. Whether you’re rifling through art supplies, looking for that perfect vintage piece, or simply want to contribute to a fantastic cause, this new thrift store has got it all. So grab your friends, head downtown, and see what hidden gems await you!
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