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Morris Habitat ReStore Go Green, Save Green Sales Event

Randolph, NJ:  On Saturday October 5, 2013 the Morris
Habitat for Humanity ReStore will be holding their 3rd Annual "Go
Green, Save Green" Sales Event. 
From 10am to 5pm shoppers will save 15% off new everyday low prices on
the ReStore’s ENTIRE stock.  During this huge sale, you will be entertained by music
from DJ Pudge while you visit booths and displays highlighting the products and
services of earth-friendly vendors. The event will also include free hot dogs
and popcorn and customers can purchase frozen delights from SnoBall
Factory between 11am and 2 pm.



Aside from great bargains, the event
will be a one stop place for recycling and reuse.  The GFWC Woman’s Club of
Denville-Rockaway will be collecting used eyeglasses and inkjet and toner
cartridges.  Green Vision will be
recycling anything with a plug
for FREE except for CRT
Monitors and TV’S over 32″
which can be recycled for a low fee of $5.  Big Brothers Big Sisters will be collecting
gently used clothes. Painted Past Designs will host a demonstration called,
“ReStore Redo's” showing customers how they can use their purchases to beautify
their homes, while Geo Peak Energy will educate shoppers on the benefits of
solar power.  Other vendors will include Morris
Habitat for Humanity Youth United and the Land Conservancy of New Jersey.  For
information on additional workshops and a complete schedule of the day’s events,
please visit http://www.morrishabitat.org/upcoming/green_sale/
or call the Morris Habitat
ReStore at 973.366-3358.  Because this is a special event, other discount
coupons will not be accepted.



 

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Visit the ReStore located at
274 South Salem Street, Randolph, NJ 07869. 
It is open Tuesday
12-8pm, Wednesday & Friday 10am-6pm, Thursday 10am-8pm, Saturday 10am-5pm
and is closed on Sundays.  Cash, debit cards, Visa and Mastercard are accepted.
Donation drop offs can be made during store hours, or for larger items call
973-366-3358 to schedule a pick-up. To learn more about the ReStore and
upcoming sales go to www.morrisrestore.org



 

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About Morris
Habitat for Humanity



Morris Habitat for Humanity is a nonprofit housing agency
dedicated to providing decent, affordable housing for low-income families in
Morris County and the surrounding New Jersey area.  Through volunteer
labor and donations of money and materials, Morris Habitat builds and
rehabilitates houses in partnership with families in need.  Since 1985
Morris Habitat has served 249 households though home ownership opportunities,
home preservation, and international home building programs. For more
information about Morris Habitat call 973-891-1934 or
visit www.MorrisHabitat.org.  



About Morris Habitat
ReStore



Operated by Morris Habitat for
Humanity, the ReStore sells donated building supplies and furnishings at huge
savings off normal retail costs. Proceeds from the ReStore,
opened in May 2007, have funded the construction of 8 houses since 2007 and diverted over 3,000 tons of useable material out of
landfills. 
Information on donating, volunteering, or any other aspect of the ReStore can
be found on its website at www.morrisrestore.org
or by calling (973) 366-3358.



 



Located at 274 South Salem Street,
Randolph, NJ 07869, the ReStore is open Tuesday 12-8pm,
Wednesday & Friday 10am-6pm, Thursday 10am-8pm, Saturday 10am-5pm and is
closed on Sundays.  Cash, debit cards, Visa and
Mastercard are accepted. Donation drop offs can be made during store hours, or
for larger items call 973-366-3358 to schedule a pick-up. Donations are
tax-deductible.



 



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