Fort Mill, SC – The season of giving is just around the corner, and the Humane Society of York County is gearing up for its 15th Annual Christmas Store and Halloween BOOtique! Mark your calendars for Friday, September 27, 2024, because this is where the fun and festivities begin.
This year’s pop-up shop is located at 232 Main Street, in the heart of Fort Mill, previously home to Kimbrell’s Furniture Store. Spanning an impressive 7,000 square feet, the store is a treasure trove of holiday cheer. Whether you’re looking for Christmas trees, decor, attire, or gifts, there’s something for everyone. Plus, don’t forget to check out the Halloween BOOtique for spooky seasonal items, available from September 27 until October 31, 2024.
Elaine Siegel from the Humane Society of York County is excited about the initiative, sharing, “The Christmas Store is a significant fundraiser for our organization, with all proceeds supporting the puppies and kitties at the Humane Society until they find their ‘furever’ homes.” Every purchase made in the store directly impacts the lives of homeless animals in the community, contributing to their care and well-being.
The success of the Christmas Store and Halloween BOOtique relies heavily on the efforts of dedicated volunteers from the PAWSibilities Thrift Store, also located in Fort Mill. These passionate individuals put in countless hours to make this pop-up shop a reality, ensuring shoppers have an enjoyable experience while supporting a meaningful cause.
The store will be open to the community until December 28, 2024, giving everyone ample time to find that perfect gift or festive item. It’s a wonderful opportunity to experience the spirit of giving during the holiday season! So, whether you’re shopping for loved ones or treating yourself, you can feel good knowing that your purchases are helping furry friends in need.
For those who want to do even more, the Humane Society of York County is always in need of support. You can make a donation, volunteer your time, or learn more about their initiatives by visiting their website. You can also reach out to Elaine Siegel directly at 803-517-2091 for questions or to find out how you can help further.
So, why not come out and enjoy some festive shopping this fall? The Christmas Store and Halloween BOOtique is not just about the products; it’s about giving back to the community and helping ensure that every animal finds a loving home. Let’s embrace the holiday spirit together and support the Humane Society of York County in their mission to provide for our furry friends. Happy shopping!
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