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    Nautical Pickers

    3.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    11 months ago

    Doesn't exist anymore! Was so disappointed when we arrived to find the man inside "Elite Canvas & Upholstery" where he said, "They're gone."

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    My husband and I visited here First thing Sunday morning on January 18, 2026…read more I did not feel very welcome here. We both shopped around, my husband went one way to look at things he was interested in, and I went a different way to explore the store. No one ever greeted or spoke to me. It was my first time in the store and they had lots of nice items. I did have questions about some items I wanted to purchase, but was never acknowledged the entire time. I walked through the store from the dishes, clothing, to the furniture side. One tall dark haired woman walked past me at least 4 times in the store but only spoke to my husband across the store a couple of times. I was very sad when I left the store. He told me so much about this store and I was excited to get there. Not sure what happened here, but I wonder if it was because we are an interracial couple that I was never acknowledged, but my husband was.

    This was a good thrift store…read more Everything was neat and organized. The store is decorated well. There's a large section of furniture and housewares plus housewares and bric-a-brac. And some clothing, of course, and accessories. You have to wander around a bit to see everything as it's not grouped all together by categories. Some prices seemed a little high, but it is for a charity. They do offer sale discounts on different days on different items. And Wednesday is the senior day for 25% off. We did observe some local shoppers using a loyalty card as well. This card gives a discount to the users, but I'm not sure of the details. We didn't buy anything here when we visited, but as at all thrift stores the inventory changes often.

    St Vincent De Paul Society - Vintage Collectibles

    St Vincent De Paul Society

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    First of all, the customer experience with the people that worked there was very nice. It was a…read morepleasure chatting with the ladies. I found some cool things there and we definitely go back when I'm in the area. Their toy section is small , but I did find a collection of vintage pez dispensers really cool, and since it was my first time there, they gave me my book for free, which was a Disney Pixar how to draw character book, which was also a very neat find. They are also a resource for people who need food assistance so give them a call if you need help.

    St. Vincent de Paul was founded in Paris France in 1833 by Frederic Ozanam, a college student who…read morecreated the organization to help people experiencing financial hardship. He came up with the idea for a charity in response to a fellow classmates question, what is your church doing for the poor? The group chose St. V\incent de Paul, patron saint of the poor for their name and under the guidance of Sister Rosalie Rendu, they increased the number of people they were able to help. Volunteers of the organization are called Vincentians. The charity spread from France to Europe. In 1845 they established in St. Louis, Missouri. The organization is now world wide in 150 countries with 750,000 members. Every year across the country the St. Vincent De Paul Society provides 1.4 billion in aid to more than 4 million people every year. The store is staffed by volunteers and proceeds go to providing food and clothing, housing, rent and utility assistance, to the Port St. Lucie community. They sell donated furniture, household goods, lamps, small appliances, art collectibles, books, CD's, clothes, and accessories. They had a great selection and the prices were very reasonable in their clean and well organized store. They had a cute boutique section and you may even find vintage and antique pieces tucked into the shelves. Follow them on Facebook for notification of upcoming sales. If you are looking to donate, they accept household furniture, household goods, clothing, and toys in very good condition. Donations of food must be nonperishable and not expired. This long standing charitable organization is a wonderful place to shop and to give to.

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