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Thrift store at Battle Ground High School a hit with students and staff

All the proceeds go back to the business or students

By Brianna Murschel, Columbian staff writer
Published: November 25, 2024, 6:06am
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Counselor Nick Santilli, left, works with senior Zac French, 17, at the BG Thrift Store on Wednesday at Battle Ground High School.
Counselor Nick Santilli, left, works with senior Zac French, 17, at the BG Thrift Store on Wednesday at Battle Ground High School. (Amanda Cowan/The Columbian) Photo Gallery

BATTLE GROUND — Thrifting is in these days and Battle Ground High School is keeping up with the times.

Business has been booming ever since the school opened BG Thrift Store in May — especially with a large donation from the Vancouver Mall Maurices store. Students and staff can shop at the store for donated items for $1 each — or two items for $1 on discount days.

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