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Stops Along The Turquoise Trail

Talking Talons Thrift Store

12150 North Highway 14
Cedar Crest, NM 87008
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(505) 286-9611

At Talking Talons Thrift Store, we provide an excellent source of great quality, reasonably priced, recycled apparel, shoes, small appliances, household goods, toys, furniture, antiques and unexpected treasures! Please sign up below for special sales, bag days and other promotions – and remember, shopping at the Talking Talons thrift store saves you money AND benefits the environment.
100% of sales directly benefit Talking Talons animals, youth programs and community outreach!
½ Off Discount Days:
Monday: Linens & Luggage
Tuesday: Movies & Music
Wednesday: Clothing & Shoes
Thursday: Housewares & Electronics
Friday: Jewelry, Toys & Books
Saturday: Clothing & Shoes
Sunday: Furniture & Outdoor Items
We do accept items in good working condition.
Remember … if you wouldn’t give it to a friend or a family member, we don’t want it either!
The Talking Talons Thrift Store provides essential revenue to fund our programs for Youth, Wildlife and the Environment. We are grateful for each and every donation
If you have a few hours each month to donate your time to the Thrift Store, please call Bobbi at 450-3988. We will gladly accommodate your schedule!

Tags: Cedar Crest, Thrift Shops, Shopping

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Tuesday, March 9, 2010 - 7pm
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National Scenic Byway

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