SPCA of Brevard’s Titusville Thrift Store Set to Reopen On Thursday, August 23
By Space Coast Daily // August 18, 2018
event runs from 10 a.m. until 12 p.m.
BREVARD COUNTY • TITUSVILLE, FLORIDA– The SPCA of Brevard’s Titusville Thrift Store closed for a week in July to undergo a major remodel.
On Thursday, August 23, from 10 am until noon, the Thrift Store will host its grand reopening and ribbon cutting with both the Titusville and Cocoa Beach Area Chambers of Commerce.
There will be special shopping discounts for the event, refreshments, and adoptable dogs from the Adoption Center.
New lights, fresh paint, and updated flooring are now part of an upgraded shopping experience for customers.
The Thrift Store exists to raise funds for the SPCA of Brevard’s Adoption Center, which currently has about 400 animals in its care waiting to find forever homes.
The Thrift Store is located at 4220 S. Washington Avenue in Titusville. For more information, contact 321-567-3615 ext. 248.
About SPCA of Brevard
The SPCA of Brevard, Inc. is a private, non-profit organization with the mission of “protecting and providing a voice to the homeless
animals.” Founded in 1979 in Titusville, Florida, the SPCA is the largest private no-kill animal rescue group in Brevard, finding homes
for more than 1800 animals a year. It is the first adoption facility with free-roaming cat rooms in the County, allowing adopters to
interact with cats in a more home-like setting. The SPCA of North Brevard Clinic also provides reduced-price vaccines to the public and
has performed more than 50,000 low-cost spay/neuter surgeries since 1999.
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