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Recycling is important for the environment, but it can also be valuable when it comes to finding a new use for dated treasures. The next time you're in need of a new piece of furniture, kitchen gadget, art supply, or even mode of transportation, consider stopping by the following four local businesses—they specialize in salvaging and sprucing up older pieces to breathe new life into them. Pictured is Recycle Cincinnati. More information about this business in the next slide. / Image: Elizabeth A. Lowry // Published: 8.16.19
PLACE: Recycle Cincinnati / ADDRESS: 7426 Montgomery Road (45236) / One look at the photos on Recycle Cincinnati's Facebook page and you'll notice that the store's items don’t stick around too long. That's because their 2,000-square-foot space in Silverton is a veritable revolving door of recycled furniture, antiques, books, knick-knacks, and other household items that have been creatively repurposed by owner Jason Hertzenberg. Visit the shop or its Facebook page to see what items they’re selling. They’re open Tuesday through Friday from 10 AM to 6 PM, and Saturday 12 to 5 PM. / Image: Elizabeth A. Lowry // Published: 8.16.19
PLACE: Recycle Cincinnati / ADDRESS: 7426 Montgomery Road (45236) / One look at the photos on Recycle Cincinnati's Facebook page and you'll notice that the store's items don’t stick around too long. That's because their 2,000-square-foot space in Silverton is a veritable revolving door of recycled furniture, antiques, books, knick-knacks, and other household items that have been creatively repurposed by owner Jason Hertzenberg. Visit the shop or its Facebook page to see what items they’re selling. They’re open Tuesday through Friday from 10 AM to 6 PM, and Saturday 12 to 5 PM. / Image: Elizabeth A. Lowry // Published: 8.16.19
PLACE: Recycle Cincinnati / ADDRESS: 7426 Montgomery Road (45236) / One look at the photos on Recycle Cincinnati's Facebook page and you'll notice that the store's items don’t stick around too long. That's because their 2,000-square-foot space in Silverton is a veritable revolving door of recycled furniture, antiques, books, knick-knacks, and other household items that have been creatively repurposed by owner Jason Hertzenberg. Visit the shop or its Facebook page to see what items they’re selling. They’re open Tuesday through Friday from 10 AM to 6 PM, and Saturday 12 to 5 PM. / Image: Elizabeth A. Lowry // Published: 8.16.19
PLACE: Recycle Cincinnati / ADDRESS: 7426 Montgomery Road (45236) / One look at the photos on Recycle Cincinnati's Facebook page and you'll notice that the store's items don’t stick around too long. That's because their 2,000-square-foot space in Silverton is a veritable revolving door of recycled furniture, antiques, books, knick-knacks, and other household items that have been creatively repurposed by owner Jason Hertzenberg. Visit the shop or its Facebook page to see what items they’re selling. They’re open Tuesday through Friday from 10 AM to 6 PM, and Saturday 12 to 5 PM. / Image: Elizabeth A. Lowry // Published: 8.16.19
PLACE: Recycle Cincinnati / ADDRESS: 7426 Montgomery Road (45236) / One look at the photos on Recycle Cincinnati's Facebook page and you'll notice that the store's items don’t stick around too long. That's because their 2,000-square-foot space in Silverton is a veritable revolving door of recycled furniture, antiques, books, knick-knacks, and other household items that have been creatively repurposed by owner Jason Hertzenberg. Visit the shop or its Facebook page to see what items they’re selling. They’re open Tuesday through Friday from 10 AM to 6 PM, and Saturday 12 to 5 PM. / Image: Elizabeth A. Lowry // Published: 8.16.19
PLACE: Recycle Cincinnati / ADDRESS: 7426 Montgomery Road (45236) / One look at the photos on Recycle Cincinnati's Facebook page and you'll notice that the store's items don’t stick around too long. That's because their 2,000-square-foot space in Silverton is a veritable revolving door of recycled furniture, antiques, books, knick-knacks, and other household items that have been creatively repurposed by owner Jason Hertzenberg. Visit the shop or its Facebook page to see what items they’re selling. They’re open Tuesday through Friday from 10 AM to 6 PM, and Saturday 12 to 5 PM. / Image: Elizabeth A. Lowry // Published: 8.16.19
PLACE: Recycle Cincinnati / ADDRESS: 7426 Montgomery Road (45236) / One look at the photos on Recycle Cincinnati's Facebook page and you'll notice that the store's items don’t stick around too long. That's because their 2,000-square-foot space in Silverton is a veritable revolving door of recycled furniture, antiques, books, knick-knacks, and other household items that have been creatively repurposed by owner Jason Hertzenberg. Visit the shop or its Facebook page to see what items they’re selling. They’re open Tuesday through Friday from 10 AM to 6 PM, and Saturday 12 to 5 PM. / Image: Elizabeth A. Lowry // Published: 8.16.19
PLACE: Recycle Cincinnati / ADDRESS: 7426 Montgomery Road (45236) / One look at the photos on Recycle Cincinnati's Facebook page and you'll notice that the store's items don’t stick around too long. That's because their 2,000-square-foot space in Silverton is a veritable revolving door of recycled furniture, antiques, books, knick-knacks, and other household items that have been creatively repurposed by owner Jason Hertzenberg. Visit the shop or its Facebook page to see what items they’re selling. They’re open Tuesday through Friday from 10 AM to 6 PM, and Saturday 12 to 5 PM. / Image: Elizabeth A. Lowry // Published: 8.16.19
PLACE: Recycle Cincinnati / ADDRESS: 7426 Montgomery Road (45236) / One look at the photos on Recycle Cincinnati's Facebook page and you'll notice that the store's items don’t stick around too long. That's because their 2,000-square-foot space in Silverton is a veritable revolving door of recycled furniture, antiques, books, knick-knacks, and other household items that have been creatively repurposed by owner Jason Hertzenberg. Visit the shop or its Facebook page to see what items they’re selling. They’re open Tuesday through Friday from 10 AM to 6 PM, and Saturday 12 to 5 PM. / Image: Elizabeth A. Lowry // Published: 8.16.19
PLACE: GOODS / ADDRESS: 1300 Main Street (45202) / GOODS is all about storytelling. Whether it’s through their Cincy throwback gear, hand-picked vintage clothing and decor, or their ever-growing collection of rehabbed mopeds serviced and sold by co-owner Carl Hunt, GOODS is where it's at. They originally changed out their merchandise on a regular and seasonal basis with different themes, but they’re now more consistent with their products. And rest assured that newer items they stock are still locally made by artists and designers. The engine shop is in the back where they rework and build custom mopeds. Stop by on Friday and Saturday from 12 to 7 PM and on Sunday from 12 to 5 PM. / Image: Elizabeth A. Lowry // Published: 8.16.19
PLACE: GOODS / ADDRESS: 1300 Main Street (45202) / GOODS is all about storytelling. Whether it’s through their Cincy throwback gear, hand-picked vintage clothing and decor, or their ever-growing collection of rehabbed mopeds serviced and sold by co-owner Carl Hunt, GOODS is where it's at. They originally changed out their merchandise on a regular and seasonal basis with different themes, but they’re now more consistent with their products. And rest assured that newer items they stock are still locally made by artists and designers. The engine shop is in the back where they rework and build custom mopeds. Stop by on Friday and Saturday from 12 to 7 PM and on Sunday from 12 to 5 PM. / Image: Elizabeth A. Lowry // Published: 8.16.19
PLACE: GOODS / ADDRESS: 1300 Main Street (45202) / GOODS is all about storytelling. Whether it’s through their Cincy throwback gear, hand-picked vintage clothing and decor, or their ever-growing collection of rehabbed mopeds serviced and sold by co-owner Carl Hunt, GOODS is where it's at. They originally changed out their merchandise on a regular and seasonal basis with different themes, but they’re now more consistent with their products. And rest assured that newer items they stock are still locally made by artists and designers. The engine shop is in the back where they rework and build custom mopeds. Stop by on Friday and Saturday from 12 to 7 PM and on Sunday from 12 to 5 PM. / Image: Elizabeth A. Lowry // Published: 8.16.19
PLACE: GOODS / ADDRESS: 1300 Main Street (45202) / GOODS is all about storytelling. Whether it’s through their Cincy throwback gear, hand-picked vintage clothing and decor, or their ever-growing collection of rehabbed mopeds serviced and sold by co-owner Carl Hunt, GOODS is where it's at. They originally changed out their merchandise on a regular and seasonal basis with different themes, but they’re now more consistent with their products. And rest assured that newer items they stock are still locally made by artists and designers. The engine shop is in the back where they rework and build custom mopeds. Stop by on Friday and Saturday from 12 to 7 PM and on Sunday from 12 to 5 PM. / Image: Elizabeth A. Lowry // Published: 8.16.19
PLACE: GOODS / ADDRESS: 1300 Main Street (45202) / GOODS is all about storytelling. Whether it’s through their Cincy throwback gear, hand-picked vintage clothing and decor, or their ever-growing collection of rehabbed mopeds serviced and sold by co-owner Carl Hunt, GOODS is where it's at. They originally changed out their merchandise on a regular and seasonal basis with different themes, but they’re now more consistent with their products. And rest assured that newer items they stock are still locally made by artists and designers. The engine shop is in the back where they rework and build custom mopeds. Stop by on Friday and Saturday from 12 to 7 PM and on Sunday from 12 to 5 PM. / Image: Elizabeth A. Lowry // Published: 8.16.19
<p>PLACE: GOODS / ADDRESS: 1300 Main Street (45202) / GOODS is all about storytelling. Whether it’s through their Cincy throwback gear, hand-picked vintage clothing and decor, or their ever-growing collection of rehabbed mopeds serviced and sold by co-owner Carl Hunt, GOODS is where it's at. They originally changed out their merchandise on a regular and seasonal basis with different themes, but they’re now more consistent with their products. And rest assured that newer items they stock are still locally made by artists and designers. The engine shop is in the back where they rework and build custom mopeds. Stop by on Friday and Saturday from 12 to 7 PM and on Sunday from 12 to 5 PM. / Image: Elizabeth A. Lowry // Published: 8.16.19</p>
PLACE: GOODS / ADDRESS: 1300 Main Street (45202) / GOODS is all about storytelling. Whether it’s through their Cincy throwback gear, hand-picked vintage clothing and decor, or their ever-growing collection of rehabbed mopeds serviced and sold by co-owner Carl Hunt, GOODS is where it's at. They originally changed out their merchandise on a regular and seasonal basis with different themes, but they’re now more consistent with their products. And rest assured that newer items they stock are still locally made by artists and designers. The engine shop is in the back where they rework and build custom mopeds. Stop by on Friday and Saturday from 12 to 7 PM and on Sunday from 12 to 5 PM. / Image: Elizabeth A. Lowry // Published: 8.16.19
PLACE: GOODS / ADDRESS: 1300 Main Street (45202) / GOODS is all about storytelling. Whether it’s through their Cincy throwback gear, hand-picked vintage clothing and decor, or their ever-growing collection of rehabbed mopeds serviced and sold by co-owner Carl Hunt, GOODS is where it's at. They originally changed out their merchandise on a regular and seasonal basis with different themes, but they’re now more consistent with their products. And rest assured that newer items they stock are still locally made by artists and designers. The engine shop is in the back where they rework and build custom mopeds. Stop by on Friday and Saturday from 12 to 7 PM and on Sunday from 12 to 5 PM. / Image: Elizabeth A. Lowry // Published: 8.16.19
PLACE: GOODS / ADDRESS: 1300 Main Street (45202) / GOODS is all about storytelling. Whether it’s through their Cincy throwback gear, hand-picked vintage clothing and decor, or their ever-growing collection of rehabbed mopeds serviced and sold by co-owner Carl Hunt, GOODS is where it's at. They originally changed out their merchandise on a regular and seasonal basis with different themes, but they’re now more consistent with their products. And rest assured that newer items they stock are still locally made by artists and designers. The engine shop is in the back where they rework and build custom mopeds. Stop by on Friday and Saturday from 12 to 7 PM and on Sunday from 12 to 5 PM. / Image: Elizabeth A. Lowry // Published: 8.16.19
PLACE: GOODS / ADDRESS: 1300 Main Street (45202) / GOODS is all about storytelling. Whether it’s through their Cincy throwback gear, hand-picked vintage clothing and decor, or their ever-growing collection of rehabbed mopeds serviced and sold by co-owner Carl Hunt, GOODS is where it's at. They originally changed out their merchandise on a regular and seasonal basis with different themes, but they’re now more consistent with their products. And rest assured that newer items they stock are still locally made by artists and designers. The engine shop is in the back where they rework and build custom mopeds. Stop by on Friday and Saturday from 12 to 7 PM and on Sunday from 12 to 5 PM. / Image: Elizabeth A. Lowry // Published: 8.16.19
PLACE: Sally's Treats & Treasures / ADDRESS: 701 E Epworth Avenue (45232) / Do you covet your neighbor's vintage Fiestaware? Do you wish you could find a Bundt pan just like your grandma had? Visit Sally's Treats & Treasures in Spring Grove Village and you might just find what you're looking for. Opened as a "community center for cooks," the space (which is the site of a former Greek ice cream parlor and Masonic Lodge that dates back to the 1800s) houses thousands of secondhand kitchen tools, gadgets, utensils, cookbooks, bakeware, and furniture for the home cook that you'd be hard-pressed to find elsewhere. Named after owner Laura Kristal's grandmother, Sally's is open on Saturday and Monday from 12 to 6 PM, and by appointment. The Northside location is open on Wednesdays during the same hours. / Image: Elizabeth A. Lowry // Published: 8.16.19
PLACE: Sally's Treats & Treasures / ADDRESS: 701 E Epworth Avenue (45232) / Do you covet your neighbor's vintage Fiestaware? Do you wish you could find a Bundt pan just like your grandma had? Visit Sally's Treats & Treasures in Spring Grove Village and you might just find what you're looking for. Opened as a "community center for cooks," the space (which is the site of a former Greek ice cream parlor and Masonic Lodge that dates back to the 1800s) houses thousands of secondhand kitchen tools, gadgets, utensils, cookbooks, bakeware, and furniture for the home cook that you'd be hard-pressed to find elsewhere. Named after owner Laura Kristal's grandmother, Sally's is open on Saturday and Monday from 12 to 6 PM, and by appointment. The Northside location is open on Wednesdays during the same hours. / Image: Elizabeth A. Lowry // Published: 8.16.19
PLACE: Sally's Treats & Treasures / ADDRESS: 701 E Epworth Avenue (45232) / Do you covet your neighbor's vintage Fiestaware? Do you wish you could find a Bundt pan just like your grandma had? Visit Sally's Treats & Treasures in Spring Grove Village and you might just find what you're looking for. Opened as a "community center for cooks," the space (which is the site of a former Greek ice cream parlor and Masonic Lodge that dates back to the 1800s) houses thousands of secondhand kitchen tools, gadgets, utensils, cookbooks, bakeware, and furniture for the home cook that you'd be hard-pressed to find elsewhere. Named after owner Laura Kristal's grandmother, Sally's is open on Saturday and Monday from 12 to 6 PM, and by appointment. The Northside location is open on Wednesdays during the same hours. / Image: Elizabeth A. Lowry // Published: 8.16.19
PLACE: Sally's Treats & Treasures / ADDRESS: 701 E Epworth Avenue (45232) / Do you covet your neighbor's vintage Fiestaware? Do you wish you could find a Bundt pan just like your grandma had? Visit Sally's Treats & Treasures in Spring Grove Village and you might just find what you're looking for. Opened as a "community center for cooks," the space (which is the site of a former Greek ice cream parlor and Masonic Lodge that dates back to the 1800s) houses thousands of secondhand kitchen tools, gadgets, utensils, cookbooks, bakeware, and furniture for the home cook that you'd be hard-pressed to find elsewhere. Named after owner Laura Kristal's grandmother, Sally's is open on Saturday and Monday from 12 to 6 PM, and by appointment. The Northside location is open on Wednesdays during the same hours. / Image: Elizabeth A. Lowry // Published: 8.16.19
PLACE: Sally's Treats & Treasures / ADDRESS: 701 E Epworth Avenue (45232) / Do you covet your neighbor's vintage Fiestaware? Do you wish you could find a Bundt pan just like your grandma had? Visit Sally's Treats & Treasures in Spring Grove Village and you might just find what you're looking for. Opened as a "community center for cooks," the space (which is the site of a former Greek ice cream parlor and Masonic Lodge that dates back to the 1800s) houses thousands of secondhand kitchen tools, gadgets, utensils, cookbooks, bakeware, and furniture for the home cook that you'd be hard-pressed to find elsewhere. Named after owner Laura Kristal's grandmother, Sally's is open on Saturday and Monday from 12 to 6 PM, and by appointment. The Northside location is open on Wednesdays during the same hours. / Image: Elizabeth A. Lowry // Published: 8.16.19
PLACE: Sally's Treats & Treasures / ADDRESS: 701 E Epworth Avenue (45232) / Do you covet your neighbor's vintage Fiestaware? Do you wish you could find a Bundt pan just like your grandma had? Visit Sally's Treats & Treasures in Spring Grove Village and you might just find what you're looking for. Opened as a "community center for cooks," the space (which is the site of a former Greek ice cream parlor and Masonic Lodge that dates back to the 1800s) houses thousands of secondhand kitchen tools, gadgets, utensils, cookbooks, bakeware, and furniture for the home cook that you'd be hard-pressed to find elsewhere. Named after owner Laura Kristal's grandmother, Sally's is open on Saturday and Monday from 12 to 6 PM, and by appointment. The Northside location is open on Wednesdays during the same hours. / Image: Elizabeth A. Lowry // Published: 8.16.19
PLACE: Sally's Treats & Treasures / ADDRESS: 701 E Epworth Avenue (45232) / Do you covet your neighbor's vintage Fiestaware? Do you wish you could find a Bundt pan just like your grandma had? Visit Sally's Treats & Treasures in Spring Grove Village and you might just find what you're looking for. Opened as a "community center for cooks," the space (which is the site of a former Greek ice cream parlor and Masonic Lodge that dates back to the 1800s) houses thousands of secondhand kitchen tools, gadgets, utensils, cookbooks, bakeware, and furniture for the home cook that you'd be hard-pressed to find elsewhere. Named after owner Laura Kristal's grandmother, Sally's is open on Saturday and Monday from 12 to 6 PM, and by appointment. The Northside location is open on Wednesdays during the same hours. / Image: Elizabeth A. Lowry // Published: 8.16.19
PLACE: Sally's Treats & Treasures / ADDRESS: 701 E Epworth Avenue (45232) / Do you covet your neighbor's vintage Fiestaware? Do you wish you could find a Bundt pan just like your grandma had? Visit Sally's Treats & Treasures in Spring Grove Village and you might just find what you're looking for. Opened as a "community center for cooks," the space (which is the site of a former Greek ice cream parlor and Masonic Lodge that dates back to the 1800s) houses thousands of secondhand kitchen tools, gadgets, utensils, cookbooks, bakeware, and furniture for the home cook that you'd be hard-pressed to find elsewhere. Named after owner Laura Kristal's grandmother, Sally's is open on Saturday and Monday from 12 to 6 PM, and by appointment. The Northside location is open on Wednesdays during the same hours. / Image: Elizabeth A. Lowry // Published: 8.16.19
PLACE: Sally's Treats & Treasures / ADDRESS: 701 E Epworth Avenue (45232) / Do you covet your neighbor's vintage Fiestaware? Do you wish you could find a Bundt pan just like your grandma had? Visit Sally's Treats & Treasures in Spring Grove Village and you might just find what you're looking for. Opened as a "community center for cooks," the space (which is the site of a former Greek ice cream parlor and Masonic Lodge that dates back to the 1800s) houses thousands of secondhand kitchen tools, gadgets, utensils, cookbooks, bakeware, and furniture for the home cook that you'd be hard-pressed to find elsewhere. Named after owner Laura Kristal's grandmother, Sally's is open on Saturday and Monday from 12 to 6 PM, and by appointment. The Northside location is open on Wednesdays during the same hours. / Image: Elizabeth A. Lowry // Published: 8.16.19
PLACE: Sally's Treats & Treasures / ADDRESS: 701 E Epworth Avenue (45232) / Do you covet your neighbor's vintage Fiestaware? Do you wish you could find a Bundt pan just like your grandma had? Visit Sally's Treats & Treasures in Spring Grove Village and you might just find what you're looking for. Opened as a "community center for cooks," the space (which is the site of a former Greek ice cream parlor and Masonic Lodge that dates back to the 1800s) houses thousands of secondhand kitchen tools, gadgets, utensils, cookbooks, bakeware, and furniture for the home cook that you'd be hard-pressed to find elsewhere. Named after owner Laura Kristal's grandmother, Sally's is open on Saturday and Monday from 12 to 6 PM, and by appointment. The Northside location is open on Wednesdays during the same hours. / Image: Elizabeth A. Lowry // Published: 8.16.19
PLACE: Scrap It Up / ADDRESS: 5935 Ridge Road (45213) / Remember that time you got into scrapbooking and then bailed on it after one project? Or how about that blanket you were going to knit or that dress you were going to sew? You're not alone—many people have craft projects they don't complete or art supplies they don't need. The good news is, Scrap It Up will take all those excess materials and resell them out of their Pleasant Ridge storefront. Mindy Burger, along with three other Pleasant Ridge residents, started working on the idea about four years ago, opening the donated storefront two years ago. Burger says the group strives to “keep good stuff out of the landfill” and “think about materials in new ways.” The non-profit is open Wednesday from 11 AM to 7 PM, Thursday & Friday from 11 AM to 5 PM, and Saturday 10 AM to 2 PM. / Image: Elizabeth A. Lowry // Published: 8.16.19
PLACE: Scrap It Up / ADDRESS: 5935 Ridge Road (45213) / Remember that time you got into scrapbooking and then bailed on it after one project? Or how about that blanket you were going to knit or that dress you were going to sew? You're not alone—many people have craft projects they don't complete or art supplies they don't need. The good news is, Scrap It Up will take all those excess materials and resell them out of their Pleasant Ridge storefront. Mindy Burger, along with three other Pleasant Ridge residents, started working on the idea about four years ago, opening the donated storefront two years ago. Burger says the group strives to “keep good stuff out of the landfill” and “think about materials in new ways.” The non-profit is open Wednesday from 11 AM to 7 PM, Thursday & Friday from 11 AM to 5 PM, and Saturday 10 AM to 2 PM. / Image: Elizabeth A. Lowry // Published: 8.16.19
PLACE: Scrap It Up / ADDRESS: 5935 Ridge Road (45213) / Remember that time you got into scrapbooking and then bailed on it after one project? Or how about that blanket you were going to knit or that dress you were going to sew? You're not alone—many people have craft projects they don't complete or art supplies they don't need. The good news is, Scrap It Up will take all those excess materials and resell them out of their Pleasant Ridge storefront. Mindy Burger, along with three other Pleasant Ridge residents, started working on the idea about four years ago, opening the donated storefront two years ago. Burger says the group strives to “keep good stuff out of the landfill” and “think about materials in new ways.” The non-profit is open Wednesday from 11 AM to 7 PM, Thursday & Friday from 11 AM to 5 PM, and Saturday 10 AM to 2 PM. / Image: Elizabeth A. Lowry // Published: 8.16.19
PLACE: Scrap It Up / ADDRESS: 5935 Ridge Road (45213) / Remember that time you got into scrapbooking and then bailed on it after one project? Or how about that blanket you were going to knit or that dress you were going to sew? You're not alone—many people have craft projects they don't complete or art supplies they don't need. The good news is, Scrap It Up will take all those excess materials and resell them out of their Pleasant Ridge storefront. Mindy Burger, along with three other Pleasant Ridge residents, started working on the idea about four years ago, opening the donated storefront two years ago. Burger says the group strives to “keep good stuff out of the landfill” and “think about materials in new ways.” The non-profit is open Wednesday from 11 AM to 7 PM, Thursday & Friday from 11 AM to 5 PM, and Saturday 10 AM to 2 PM. / Image: Elizabeth A. Lowry // Published: 8.16.19
PLACE: Scrap It Up / ADDRESS: 5935 Ridge Road (45213) / Remember that time you got into scrapbooking and then bailed on it after one project? Or how about that blanket you were going to knit or that dress you were going to sew? You're not alone—many people have craft projects they don't complete or art supplies they don't need. The good news is, Scrap It Up will take all those excess materials and resell them out of their Pleasant Ridge storefront. Mindy Burger, along with three other Pleasant Ridge residents, started working on the idea about four years ago, opening the donated storefront two years ago. Burger says the group strives to “keep good stuff out of the landfill” and “think about materials in new ways.” The non-profit is open Wednesday from 11 AM to 7 PM, Thursday & Friday from 11 AM to 5 PM, and Saturday 10 AM to 2 PM. / Image: Elizabeth A. Lowry // Published: 8.16.19
PLACE: Scrap It Up / ADDRESS: 5935 Ridge Road (45213) / Remember that time you got into scrapbooking and then bailed on it after one project? Or how about that blanket you were going to knit or that dress you were going to sew? You're not alone—many people have craft projects they don't complete or art supplies they don't need. The good news is, Scrap It Up will take all those excess materials and resell them out of their Pleasant Ridge storefront. Mindy Burger, along with three other Pleasant Ridge residents, started working on the idea about four years ago, opening the donated storefront two years ago. Burger says the group strives to “keep good stuff out of the landfill” and “think about materials in new ways.” The non-profit is open Wednesday from 11 AM to 7 PM, Thursday & Friday from 11 AM to 5 PM, and Saturday 10 AM to 2 PM. / Image: Elizabeth A. Lowry // Published: 8.16.19
PLACE: Scrap It Up / ADDRESS: 5935 Ridge Road (45213) / Remember that time you got into scrapbooking and then bailed on it after one project? Or how about that blanket you were going to knit or that dress you were going to sew? You're not alone—many people have craft projects they don't complete or art supplies they don't need. The good news is, Scrap It Up will take all those excess materials and resell them out of their Pleasant Ridge storefront. Mindy Burger, along with three other Pleasant Ridge residents, started working on the idea about four years ago, opening the donated storefront two years ago. Burger says the group strives to “keep good stuff out of the landfill” and “think about materials in new ways.” The non-profit is open Wednesday from 11 AM to 7 PM, Thursday & Friday from 11 AM to 5 PM, and Saturday 10 AM to 2 PM. / Image: Elizabeth A. Lowry // Published: 8.16.19
PLACE: Scrap It Up / ADDRESS: 5935 Ridge Road (45213) / Remember that time you got into scrapbooking and then bailed on it after one project? Or how about that blanket you were going to knit or that dress you were going to sew? You're not alone—many people have craft projects they don't complete or art supplies they don't need. The good news is, Scrap It Up will take all those excess materials and resell them out of their Pleasant Ridge storefront. Mindy Burger, along with three other Pleasant Ridge residents, started working on the idea about four years ago, opening the donated storefront two years ago. Burger says the group strives to “keep good stuff out of the landfill” and “think about materials in new ways.” The non-profit is open Wednesday from 11 AM to 7 PM, Thursday & Friday from 11 AM to 5 PM, and Saturday 10 AM to 2 PM. / Image: Elizabeth A. Lowry // Published: 8.16.19
PLACE: Scrap It Up / ADDRESS: 5935 Ridge Road (45213) / Remember that time you got into scrapbooking and then bailed on it after one project? Or how about that blanket you were going to knit or that dress you were going to sew? You're not alone—many people have craft projects they don't complete or art supplies they don't need. The good news is, Scrap It Up will take all those excess materials and resell them out of their Pleasant Ridge storefront. Mindy Burger, along with three other Pleasant Ridge residents, started working on the idea about four years ago, opening the donated storefront two years ago. Burger says the group strives to “keep good stuff out of the landfill” and “think about materials in new ways.” The non-profit is open Wednesday from 11 AM to 7 PM, Thursday & Friday from 11 AM to 5 PM, and Saturday 10 AM to 2 PM. / Image: Elizabeth A. Lowry // Published: 8.16.19
PLACE: Scrap It Up / ADDRESS: 5935 Ridge Road (45213) / Remember that time you got into scrapbooking and then bailed on it after one project? Or how about that blanket you were going to knit or that dress you were going to sew? You're not alone—many people have craft projects they don't complete or art supplies they don't need. The good news is, Scrap It Up will take all those excess materials and resell them out of their Pleasant Ridge storefront. Mindy Burger, along with three other Pleasant Ridge residents, started working on the idea about four years ago, opening the donated storefront two years ago. Burger says the group strives to “keep good stuff out of the landfill” and “think about materials in new ways.” The non-profit is open Wednesday from 11 AM to 7 PM, Thursday & Friday from 11 AM to 5 PM, and Saturday 10 AM to 2 PM. / Image: Elizabeth A. Lowry // Published: 8.16.19
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