The Goodwill of Southern Arizona is opening a new location at 1830 E. Irvington Rd. A grand opening is planned for tomorrow at 9 a.m.
According to GoodwillSouthernAZ.org, the following prices are charged:Anyone with any questions may call 382-1560.
Join us tomorrow July 7th at 9am for the opening of Kino store, located at 1830 W Irvington Rd. #goodwill #GrandOpening #thrifting #Tucson #SupportLocal pic.twitter.com/wlR93YTtrCCaleb Fernández is a digital content producer for KGUN 9. After earning his bachelor's degree from Penn State in Advertising/Public Relations, Caleb went to New York where he learned production assistance, photography and art direction. Share your story ideas and important issues with Caleb by emailing caleb.
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