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Garret Thrift Shop
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Last updated on May 22, 2008

The Garret Thrift Shop, one of the major fund raising arms of the John Muir Medical Center Auxiliary in Walnut Creek.

Description:
The Garret sells high-quality resalable items, and proceeds are given to the Auxiliary for purchase of state of the art medical equipment for John Muir Medical Center or for the Auxiliary's community outreach programs.

History:
From fine jewelry, antiques, collectible and designer clothing to furniture, household items and small appliances, Garret shoppers have been finding unforgettable items and treasures since 1960.

Contact people:
 Jackie Pomerantz, Scheduler, (phone)
Lark Hume, General Manager, (phone)

Address:
 1530 Third Ave
Walnut Creek, CA 94597
(See a map)

Web Site: None specified


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