11/16/2016
We're thrilled to once again participate in Black Friday's Louisville's Free Coat Exchange 2016.
See below for more info, and please join us whether you have a coat to donate, or need a coat for the winter.
6th Annual Free Coat Exchange
Friday November 25, 2016 10am-1pm
www.freecoatexchange.org- check our web site for location updates.
Someone has a coat they do not need- Someone needs a coat they do not have!
We welcome anyone who would like to volunteer during the event. At the end of the day we donate any extra coats to non-profits to give away.
Please join us at the following locations Louisville KY sites:
The Green Building, 732 East Market Street
Ted Loebenberg, 401 952-6566 [email protected]
Save-A-Lot Food Store 4148 Taylor Blvd.
Craig Oeswein 367-8433 [email protected]
Save-A-Lot Food Store 2626 Portland Ave
Woody Woodruff 772-0705 [email protected]
Family Scholar House-Parkland Campus 1309 Catalpa St.
Harvetta Ray 855-8569 [email protected]
Westport Road Church of Christ 4500 Westport Road.
Donna Risley 270 302 5900 [email protected]
The Benefits Firm 620 3rd St. (next to Henry Clay)
Heather Sons 451-4560 [email protected]
Drop off sites:
St. Lukes Episcopal Church, 1206 Maple Lane, Anchorage, Ky. BobLaMontagne 253-0601 [email protected]
The Fashion Post
Bob Bayersdorfer 423-6700 bob@the fashionpost.com 2420 Lime Kiln Lane Suite F.
The Episcopal Church Home 7504 Westport Road
Tracy Graham 736-7816 [email protected]
Gilda’s Club 633 Baxter
Tracie Nash 3713061 [email protected]
Highland Coffee Company 1140 Bardstown Rd. Greg Hofer 451-4545 highlandcoffeelouisville.com.
New Earth Garden Center 9806 Taylorsville Rd.
Nancy Roberts 261-0005 nancy@the gardencenter.com
Westport Road Baptist Church 9705 Westport Road.
Rodney 425-2350 ext 117 [email protected].
St.Matthews Chamber. 3940 Grandview Avenue 502 899 2523 [email protected],
Commonwealth CU. 3704 Frankfort Avenue
Abby Corder 502 564 4775 [email protected].
Burdof Interiors 401 North English Station Road 719-9700 [email protected]
Black Friday: because only in America people trample each other for sales exactly one day after being grateful for what they already have.