COVENTRY — The founders of Noah’s Closet mentioned this week they had been amazed they’d come this far in 15 years.
What began as a small closet concept to assist native households get monetary savings whereas outfitting their younger youngsters has grown right into a retailer with regional attraction for donating and promoting well-maintained youngsters’s objects.
Noah’s Closet will mark its anniversary with a public occasion in its area at Second Congregational Church, 1746 Boston Turnpike, from 9 am to 1 pm on Saturday.
Deliberate actions embody raffles, snacks, a narrative hour and treats for youngsters in attendance.
The thought for the shop first got here from two church members, Kim Cabral and Patricia Belekwicz, who wished to create a well-maintained toy and used clothes retailer for native youngsters.