Bellingham shop offering sales and barters holds grand opening June 16

Bellingham Finders Keepers, a store specializing in a wide range of vintage and collectible products, is opening Friday, June 15 at 1840 James St.

Bellingham Finders Keepers will buy, sell, trade and barter goods, according to co-owners Brent Spaulding of Ferndale and Rodger Alexander Jr. and Adam Scholtz of
Bellingham. The store also will locate items sought by customers.

“All of us are longtime ‘pickers’ who go to estate sales, garage sales and storage-unit auctions,” Spaulding said in a press release. “We’ve placed in the store the best of what we find in vintage and collectible goods, including jewelry, furniture, knives, baseball cards and much more.”

Bellingham Finders Keepers also offers more than 3,000 video games. Within a month, it will become an eBay drop off store, helping customers sell their goods on eBay.

Other services being added by the end of July include appraisals, plus repairs of video-game consoles, iPads and iPods.

A grand opening is planned Saturday, June 16. Free barbecued hamburgers and hot dogs will be offered from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and door prizes will be given away
throughout the day.

Bellingham Finders Keepers, located in front of Diehl Ford and just off the Interstate 5 Exit 254 (State Street/Iowa Street) interchange, is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Monday
through Thursday, 10 a.m.-7 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays and noon-5 p.m. on Sundays.

For more information, call 360-325-1154 or visit its page on Facebook.

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