Head to the Family Pathways Thrift Stores April 11th through April 14th for a progressive sale, with your discount growing at each stop from 15% off up to 35% off!
Thrift shopping is very popular these days. It’s fun to find an unexpected gem, and it’s even better to know you are saving items from ending up in a landfill. It’s a win-win for everyone! Some of my favorite thrift shops are the Family Pathways Thrift Stores on Interstate 35 heading up north. I always find unique items and their prices cannot be beat!
April 11th- 14th is the time to shop at the Family Pathways Thrift Stores for their 5 on 35 Progressive Sale. What does that mean? Visit each store during these dates, you’ll grab a coupon from your first stop and a stamp along the way from the additional stores. Your discount will grow at each store from 15% off to up to 35% off if you visit all 5 stores!
Plus, customers who stop at all five locations will be entered into a drawing for one of five $35 gift cards!
Know that you are shopping for a great cause– your participation helps support Family Pathways and their essential services – hunger relief, domestic violence/sexual assault victim advocacy, and aging services.
Family Pathways Thrift Stores Locations Near I-35
- Hinckley– 112 Main St E, Hinckley | 320-384-0046
- Pine City– 800 Main St S, Pine City | 320-629-3878
- North Branch– 38462 Tanger Dr, North Branch | 651-674-4211
- Wyoming– 26816 Kettle River Blvd, Wyoming | 651-462-6632
- Forest Lake– 935 S. Lake St, Forest Lake | 651-464-4713
Hours vary by location, you can see a full list of Family Pathways Thrift Stores locations and hours on their website. Happy shopping!
ALSO: Don’t miss our 2025 Minnesota City Wide Garage Sale List!
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Hannah is a married mom of 3 kiddos in the Twin Cities. Born and raised here in MN, she loves finding deals and special events to share with others.
Hannah enjoys spending time with family and friends, reading books, going on road trips up north, singing along with the radio and finding new thrift stores to shop! Hannah is also a fierce advocate for people with disabilities and is always on the lookout for more sensory friendly opportunities in the Twin Cities.
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