Hippie Dash Returns to Safety Harbor May 14

Hippie Dash Returns to Safety Harbor May 14!

The Safety Harbor waterfront will be teeming with good vibrations when Hippie Dash returns on Saturday, May 14. The 6th Annual Hippie Dash, presented by Goodwill Industries-Suncoast and USI, includes a 10K and a 5K run, the new 15K “Keep on Truckin’ Challenge,” a Flower Child Fun Run for little hippies, and a one-mile Walk, Woof & Roll for walkers, dogs and strollers.

Participants will come together at the Safety Harbor Marina, 110 Veterans Memorial Lane, to enjoy music from the ’60s, free munchies and beer, as well as free face-painting and yoga. Dozens of vintage VWs will also be on display. Everyone is encouraged to wear their hippie best for a chance to win prizes for Best Dressed Grown-Up Hippie and Best Dressed Flower Child. Those in the Walk, Woof & Roll can dress up their dogs for a chance at a pooch prize too!
High-achieving hippies will be stoked to know the 10K and 5K runs are chip-timed events on certified courses. All participants will receive a fab T-shirt and outa-sight medal. Award medals will be given to the first-, second-, and third-place finishers in each age group of the 10K and 5K. There’s even a “run from home” option for runners who can only be there in spirit.
To find out more or to register, visit:  https://runsignup.com/Race/FL/SafetyHarbor/HippieDash

Groovy Hippie Dash sponsors include USI, Publix Super Markets Charities, Lokey Automotive Group, Tampa Bay Times, Mix 100.7 and Doubletake Marketing & PR.

All proceeds benefit Goodwill’s services to help people achieve their full potential, and that’s groovy.

Goodwill Industries-Suncoast, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to transform lives through lifelong learning and power of work. The organization’s donated goods retail operation helps support its human services in 10 counties in West Central Florida including employment services, training and job placement for people with disabilities or other barriers to employment, a children’s literacy program, affordable apartments for seniors and people with disabilities, and community corrections programs. For more information, visit www.goodwill-suncoast.org.

2022-05-03T16:49:57-04:00April 29th, 2022|

Thrifty by the Sea!

Hello there, thrift friends! I hope your Spring break/season has been amazing. I’m excited to show you my latest finds from my recent trip to Goodwill-Suncoast in Trinity. Check out those prices tags! The total cost of my simple, stylish, spring-y outfit finds was just under $21!

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Let’s talk about the blazer. I didn’t think blazers were my thing. But I love the color of this one, and for $6.98 I couldn’t resist! Turns out, it was absolutely perfect for a breezy spring day on the Florida waterfront! I love how the color almost matches the sky and the sea!

 

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Now let’s move onto the shorts…I LOVE them. The material is great, breathable, and good quality. The length of the shorts compliments my height and torso. And I love the versatility of how the shorts can be styled. And, of course, the price. I scored them for just $4.98 – you can’t beat that! 

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Now…the shoes! I got them for $8.96. The  flowered Skechers retail for $86 – so my Goodwill price was basically about 90% off! WOW! Not only taht, but the shoes are super comfortable and supportive. They are my new favorites!

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I think this outfit looks great next to the sand, sky and sea! What do you think? Where would you wear it?

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Until next time, Happy Thrifting! 

2022-04-25T11:56:46-04:00April 25th, 2022|

Florida Goodwills Pledge to Assist Ukrainian Refugees

Florida Goodwills Pledge to Assist Ukrainian Refugees
Goodwill to provide direct assistance and monetary aid

Florida Goodwills are working together to offer support and assistance to Ukrainian refugees. Goodwill stores will provide needed items to people who have fled to our state from war-torn Ukraine. Florida Goodwills will also collect monetary donations for the Ukrain relief effort.

Those needing assistance are invited to come to a Goodwill store where a manager will give them a certificate they can use to purchase needed clothing and household goods. This will accord them the dignity of choosing the items they need.

Goodwill Job Connection centers will also help those fleeing the Ukraine by referring them to resources for housing, food assistance, and other services, as well as helping them obtain employment.

To complement this assistance, Goodwill is inviting shoppers to round up their purchases during April to support Ukrainian relief efforts. Donations from Goodwill’s Round Up program usually go to support the agency’s employment services, but this special Round Up collection will be donated to the International Red Cross to assist Ukrainians who have fled their country.

Cashiers at Goodwill stores will also accept donations for Ukrainian refugees from people who don’t make purchases, with these funds being forwarded to the Red Cross.

For store locations, visit www.goodwill.org.

Goodwill Industries-Suncoast, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to transform lives through lifelong learning and power of work. The organization’s donated goods retail operation helps support its human services in 10 counties in West Central Florida including employment services, training and job placement for people with disabilities or other barriers to employment, a children’s literacy program, affordable apartments for seniors and people with disabilities, and community corrections programs. For more information, visit www.goodwill-suncoast.org.

2022-04-05T16:15:54-04:00April 5th, 2022|
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