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Business & Merchant

On Tuesday, March 17, City Mission celebrated the grand re-opening of Hidden Treasures in Washington. Hidden Treasures was formally located on Jefferson Ave. but closed at that location at the end of December 2014. Hidden Treasures can now be found at the corner of West Beau and Washington in the old Three Rivers Auction Building.

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Pictured are (l-r): Commissioner Diana Irey Vauhn, Commissioner Larry Maggi, Senator Camera Bartolotta, Dean Gartland, Mayor Brenda Davis, and Commissioner Harlan Shober.

City Mission feels very blessed to be serving in the community of Washington and invited the public to join in this grand celebration. Over 75 people attended the ribbon-cutting ceremony and heard remarks from Mayor Brenda Davis and State Senator Camera Bartolotta.

Hidden Treasures is a vital part of City Mission's sustainable revenue model. Donated clothing, household items and furniture are resold in one of our four Hidden Treasures locations to generate revenue for City Mission programs. 

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