Humane Society of Greater Dayton opens high-end resale boutique
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) – The Grand Opening celebration for the Humane Society of Greater Dayton's (HSGD) resale boutique is this Saturday.
The ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new boutique was on Tuesday, May 20. Dayton Humane & Co. Resale Boutique is located at 101 E. Alex Bell Road, Suite 148, Centerville.
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However, the official grand opening celebration began at 10 a.m. on Saturday, May 24. It will run until 7 p.m. HSGD said this isn't a typical thrift store, and it has reimagined the resale with boutique flair. There will be a selection of high-end clothing, accessories, furniture and home décor.
Every purchase will directly support the critical work the HSDG does in the lives of animals in the Miami Valley. HSDG is a no-kill animal welfare org. which supports over 10,000 animals a year. It provides adoptions, veterinary care, cruelty/neglect investigations and other specialized programming.
To learn more about the critical work the HSDG does, or more on volunteering and donations, click here.
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