The shop in Martock is very small, but it is stuffed with items for sale. They have lots of business----so if you see something you want, you better buy it, because it won't be there later! Prices are sometimes higher than garage sale prices, but still good. I have bought several kitchen items, such as extra forks, plastic plates for the kids, and extra serving bowls.(Our apartment has a furnished kitchen, so I have not had to buy much.)
The ladies at the shop say that there are about 20 volunteers (pretty good for a very small community). Those 20 people have decided to fund programs dedicated to children, such as Scouts, a children's hospital, needy children, etc. Last week one of the ladies told me that her son's life had been saved by a helicopter air-lift after a traffic accident. The volunteer group decided to support emergency air-lift last year with $4000.
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That's pretty neat how they give to different charities! I guess you don't want to buy too much "stuff" since you'll have to cart it all back to the USA!
I like that idea! Is it sort of like "GoodWill" here?
Steve
Your blogs are educational, Gives me a better insight into the lifestyles in the UK. That should be an interesting place for you to browse.
wonderful pictures.
your neighbor,
scott
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