'''Thrift Stores''' provide ["Rochester"] with additional shopping options for the cost-conscious buyer as well as providing an outlet for reuse of serviceable used merchandise. There are a variety of thrift stores, many run by non-profits as well as independent shops.

The selection can be varied, but if you're looking for a ''inexpensive'' furniture, $1.00 vase, a $2.00 ink jet, unusual books or $4.00 jeans that are barely worn, it's hard to beat a thrift store. If you need a pair of pants to work in the yard or clean out the furnace, get an inexpensive pair at a local thrift store. Hey - make a statement in some lime-green polyester (;>} !

If you have too many pants, skirts, shorts, or tops in your closet/drawers, get them on down to one of these outlets and help them raise money for a good cause!!

'''Non-Profit Outlets''':
 * ["AMVETS Thrift Center"]
 * ["Goodwill"] stores
 * ["Salvation Army"]
 * ["Thrifty Shopper"]
 * ["Volunteers of America"]
 * ["Vietnam Veteran's"] store.

'''Independent shops''':
 * ["A Second Thought Resale Shop"] in ["Piano Works Mall"]
 * ["Far Out Vintage"] in ["Village Gate"]
 * ["Godiva's"] on ["South Avenue"].
 * ["Ricky's Place"] in the Village Gate.
 * ["Panache Vintage and Finer Consignment"]