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Surrey’s Seva Thrift Celebrates Diwali

Darpan News Desk, 21 Oct, 2016 01:46 PM
    The air is crisp, the season is fall and Seva Thrift has now been open for 3 months. 
     
    October is a special time at Seva Thrift as we embrace the fall and all that it brings including the bright,  vivid colours of nature, the coolness in the air, the excited children gearing up for Halloween, Thanksgiving to allow us time to pause and say thanks to all of our supporters, and of course Diwali. 
     
    Diwali is a time when our community ushers out the old and embraces the new – be it experiences, friendships, or the New Year; this is a time to celebrate! 
     
     
    Seva Thrift is also in the celebrating Diwali with our Diwali Deals Sale. Come join in the celebration and take advantage of some great savings starting Wednesday, October 12, 2016.
     
    25% off all Western Clothing
    25% off all Indian Clothing
    25% off all Housewares 
    2 for 1 Plain Dupatta’s
    2 for 1 Packaged Men’s Shirts
    2 for 1 on Marked Bangles
     
    Sale ends October 29 and in thanks to you and in celebration of Diwali, Seva Thrift will be serving Indian sweets to customers on that date. 
     
    Also, donations are always welcome, so remember us if you are doing a pre-Diwali clean-up at home. We accept gently used items. 
    Seva Thrift is successful and striving only because of the support from the community. We truly thank you!

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