Look who is an anchor on Main Street - and is only a 10-year-old
2016 marks ReStore’s 10-year anniversary.
To recognize the anniversary, “We’re definitely going to do some celebrations,” says Dana Walters, ReStore director, in the current ReStore newsletter.
Look for pictures and tributes throughout the year, and a fall event that celebrates ReStore founders.
RESTORE'S APRIL-MAY NEWSLETTER IS AN ATTACHMENT AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS STORY.
Since 2006, ReStore has moved from a room at the old Mike’s Mini Mall across from the United Methodist Church to its own storefront on Main Street.
Its services and offerings have grown accordingly. For example, Tuesday Crockpot began as an event just for ReStore workers and volunteers. In 2016, almost 100 community members gather for weekly Crockpot.
Growth has been steady and always community-based. This year will be a chance to look back at ReStore’s foundation. “I think it’s important to tell how it began,” says Dana.
Stories Posted This Week
Tuesday, July 29, 2025
Monday, July 28, 2025
Saturday, July 26, 2025
Friday, July 25, 2025
- Special board of education meeting on July 29
- SR81 at Thayer roundabout construction, bridge replacement
- Sondra May Amstutz worked for Airfoil Textron and Midbus
- Jeffrey A. Hunt taught and coached at area schools
- Larry J. Marsh worked for Precision Strip
- Minutes of July 21 Liberty Twp. Park District public meeting
- Old Route 69 Brewery to open on August 1
- Freed Center subscriptions available August 4