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    Patchwork Giraffe

    5.0 (3 reviews)
    Closed 1:00 pm - 5:00 PM
    Updated a few days ago

    Services - Patchwork Giraffe

    Clothing alterations

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    Hidden Treasures Gift Shop - Monday, March 25, 2019: front of store by entrance..

    Hidden Treasures Gift Shop

    (2 reviews)

    What a great gift shop packed full of many wonderful things! Most appears to be handmade. And…read morethere's a nice group of ladies running the place, all eager to assist. I was looking for small Christmas gifts and found most of what I was looking for here including vegan soaps.

    I went here on Monday, March 25, 2019. I shopped around and spoke to the volunteer who worked…read morethere. It was an amazing experience. This shop is located in the Carson City Senior Center and is open Monday through Friday from 10 AM to 3 PM. When I pointed out that the website said they closed at 3:30 PM, the volunteer apologized and said it was been that way for years. Much to my surprise, a few hours later it was corrected on the web, without me even requesting that. For this gift shop, seniors who are 62 and older make crafts, jewelry, accessories, etc., and sell them here on consignment. 15% of the proceeds goes to Meals on Wheels, which the Carson Senior Center runs. The remaining 85% goes directly to the person who consigned the craft, so they may have some extra income! All items are new. They accept consignments Tuesdays and Wednesdays only. I asked if disabled people under 62 could sell items there, and the volunteer was not sure, but said to come back in a short while when the manager would be there. The store has an enormous amount of items for sale, all very colorful. They have such diverse items as scarves, quilts, throw pillows, wigs, trinkets, pictures, trucks, teddy bears, home decor, jewelry, walking sticks, etc. The volunteer I spoke to was oh so nice and professional. They take the four major credit cards according to the sign on their windows, but the bulletin board inside says just three: MasterCard, Visa, and Discover. They also take cash, but no longer accept checks. The store is so bright and colorful, I want to come back here soon to shop!

    Uniformity - I recommend.  HAS Military Veterans Discount.

    Uniformity

    (4 reviews)

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    Uniformity of Nevada is an old-school business, locally owned and operated, located in Northtown…read morePlaza Staff graciously answered all our questions promptly Organized Disabled-friendly Has average prices Place was clean Dog-friendly Offers medical scrubs, security officer uniforms, embroidery, full service alterations, and heat press which over the years we've used all of these services a few times. I rate 'em 3 stars. According to Yelp ratings' definitions, that's "Ok". That to me is an acceptable rating of something that does day in and day out what it is there to do. It's NOT a negative review because doing day in and day out what it is there to do is NOT an easy thing to accomplish. The owner of this business likes their Freedom so they have a Military and Veterans Discount as a thank you to Veterans with a publicly disclosed daily Veterans Discount which provides resource to ensure Veterans (rare 7% of the population) and GIs (rare 1/2 of one percent of the population) opportunity to participate in American Dream Veterans and GIs' sacrifices have made possible for 100% of the population. That's what earned 'em fourth review star for going beyond what they're in in business to do with a Military and Veterans Discount. Truth is the highest virtue, but higher still is truthful living. --Sikh Guru Nanak. Something snollygoster George Santos lacks. Did what they're in business to do Did it for the price they quoted us Did it within the time they said they would Delivered what they advertise Customer service was adequate No one here offered to commit fraud to reward us, pay us or compensate us for posting 5 star reviews of this business I'll be back. For my Customer Rule is: Always patronize again a business that has treated you well AND supports Veterans and Active Duty with a publicly disclosed daily Military and Veterans Discount. March is Women's History Month and National Disability Awareness Month Born in 1913 in Smithtown, N.Y Elsie Ott attended Lenox Hill Hospital School of Nursing in New York City after completing high school. Ott joined the US Army Air Corps Army Nurse Corps in September 1941. She was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant, sent to Louisiana and Virginia USA then Karachi, India. As World War II progressed beginning September 1939, US Army Air Force Air Transport Command grew quickly into the world's biggest airline. Its routes circled the globe transporting passengers and cargo. That demonstrated the potential of global air evacuation of wounded GIs. World War II forced the US Army Air Corps to pioneer military medical care because of the quickly resulting development of air evacuations of wounded GIs. One of those pioneers was Flight Nurse 2nd Lieutenant Elsie S. Ott. She was on the first intercontinental air evacuation aka air ambulance flight. It originated from Karachi, India to evacuate wounded GIs directly to Walter Reed military hospital in Washington, D.C. Ott received her assignment to this historic flight with only 24 hours' notice. She had no flying experience and had never flown before. The only medical equipment available to her was a first aid kit. No medical professional screened the patients who were to fly with Ott, and she and a Sergeant with a medical background were the only people on board to care for patients. The military evacuation plane left Karachi, India with five wounded GIs 17 January 1943. Normally a three-month trip by ship, after stops along the way for refueling, the US Army Air Force plane reached Walter Reed military hospital nearly a week after beginning. This shortened time for medical care was life-saving to wounded GIs. Ott knew that her report on this first med evac trip would be crucial for further planning, and she immediately sat down to make notes for future med evac flights. She listed the need for oxygen, more wound-dressing supplies, more coffee and blankets. She also noted that her wearing a skirt was impractical for this kind of Duty. Two months later, Ott received US Air Medal, the first given to a woman in the US Army, for her role in the evacuation flight. The Air Medal is awarded to US and civilian personnel for single acts of heroism or meritorious achievements while participating in aerial flight and foreign military personnel in actual combat in support of operations. Required achievement is less than that required for the Distinguished Flying Cross, but must be accomplished with distinction above and beyond that expected of everyday Duty. It is not awarded for peace time sustained operational activities and flights. Ott was promoted to Captain. World War ended 2 September 1945. She was Honorably Discharged in 1946. Nearly 20 years later in 1965, Captain Ott was selected to christen a new type of air ambulance: the C-9 Nightingale.

    Great selection! The lady there even took time to help me find exactly what I was looking for.read more

    Red Wing

    Red Wing

    (9 reviews)

    Save yourself the trouble of dealing with the big box stores or online retailers only to wind up…read morewith an "okay" fit. Hit this shop first. Robert is a bootfitting wizard. I walked out of the store in the most comfortable boots I've ever owned. Im extremely impressed. Considering the quality, lifetime services offered and warranties with these boots, the value is incredible. I intend to shop this store exclusively for all footwear besides ski boots going forwards.

    I've had my Red Wing climbing boots for over thirty years and they're still in great shape. Every…read moreyear I pick up new insoles and have the boots cleaned and conditioned. By the way, that service is free of charge. Other free services on Red Wing boots include laces and polish. You spend big money on these boots so you need to enjoy the luxuries that go along with (listed above), as well as expert fitting and immediate comfort....there's no breaking in period. Once you own a pair, take care of them. In the event you don't, you can always save money by having RW repair your footwear before the damage is irreversible. Red Wing has hundreds of footwear styles across six brands. Yes, it's true they specialize in steel toe and safety toe work boots for the trades. Also advertised are slip resistant, insulated, waterproof or lightweight work safety shoes. You can find other accessories like socks, footbeds, polish, laces and even t-shirts. I recently purchased my son his first pair and With proper care they will last him 30+ years.

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