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Vintage Ventures: A Series Uncovering Vintage Gems In and Around Forsyth County

  • Amy Hill
  • August 1, 2024

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Shopping local consignment, thrift and vintage stores helps reduce waste, support small business owners and sparks new hobbies among those who get a thrill out of rummaging through pre-owned goods on a Saturday afternoon. With mass consumerism running rampant with the ease of online shopping and next-day delivery options at major retailers, it’s easy to settle for convenience over quality. Below are a few nearby nonprofit organizations and thrift shops to support the next time you’re in need of some retail therapy.

The Humble Hare

Native to Mount Airy, The Humble Hare has been open since 2022 by Mountain Valley Hospice & Palliative Care and has been offering locals a plethora of pre-owned home décor, clothing and furniture ever since. Shopping at The Humble Hare helps support patients and families in need of financial assistance in order to pay for hospice care.

The store’s name is just one part of what gives the organization a fun, creative flair. Thrift shop customers love browsing unique finds at affordable prices. Donations are also accepted for items meeting guidelines, with free pick-up available upon request for large items. For a list of donation guidelines, visit mtnvalleyhospice.org/the-humble-hare to read more.

In 2023, another Humble Hare location was opened in Sparta to further increase patient aid for Mountain Valley Hospice & Palliative Care. Visit the Mount Airy location at 705 W Pine Street, or stop by the Sparta shop at 38 E Cheek Street.

Reconsidered Goods

Outside of the realm of vintage boutiques and thrift stores focusing primarily on apparel, Greensboro’s Reconsidered Goods renews much more. As a Creative Reuse Center nonprofit organization, Reconsidered Goods is home to donated housewares, craft and office supplies, furniture, hardware, books, toys, accessories and more. Materials collected at the organization help businesses and individuals, as well as the environment.

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In addition to a warehouse and retail store where material and financial donations are accepted regularly, Reconsidered Goods also offers educational programs and events to the community. Attend craft classes on Sundays, or Make-n-Take Labs on Thursdays through Sundays, which allow visitors to access reused material for their personal creations for $6 per person. Summer camps are popular for children in June and July, while professional development opportunities are available to those interested in expanding their knowledge of creative reuse.

Reconsidered Goods is also on the hunt for great volunteers over the age of 18 who are willing to help sort, bag, price and test donations. Volunteers are also able to assist with educational and outreach events.

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Browse Reconsidered Good’s online inventory, see the calendar of events and learn how to get involved at reconsideredgoods.org. Visit the retail location at 4118 Spring Garden Street, Greensboro, NC 27407. Call and speak to an employee directly at 336.763.5041.

Uptown Cheapskate

With more than 100 locations across the United States, Uptown Cheapskate allows Triad patrons to trade in gently used, clean clothing for instant cash or 25% more in trade value. Accepting major retail brands, cash is handed to customers bringing in trendy items for young adults and teens of all sizes, including vintage and retro style pieces as well. Uptown Cheapskate gladly accepts handbags, footwear, hats, sunglasses and other accessories in great condition.

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Visit Uptown Cheapskate in Winston-Salem at 3262 Silas Creek Parkway, or stop by the Greensboro location at 2130 New Garden Road.

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Amy Hill

A Forsyth Woman writer since 2020, Amy earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology and a master’s degree in human resources from Western Carolina University. She has been an avid writer since childhood and currently focuses primarily on travel topics. When she’s not writing, Amy spends her free time researching and planning for her next adventure. During a two-week solo backpacking trip to southern Italy in November 2021, a brief stay in the ancient city of Matera in Italy’s Basilicata region awakened her intense interest in Italian culture, cuisine, and the language. Taking an off-the-beaten-path approach, she aspires to fully explore Italy’s lesser-known parts in the future and share travel tips she has learned with readers along the way.

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