Where can I find someone that repairs shoes in the area?
Elba S. replied:
Fox Valley Mall
Shari W. replied:
Fox Valley shop is good. Also J's shoe /boot repair in Oswego. Behind River Heights Vet on Rt 34
Ray B. replied:
New group for local small business owners or service providers to promote, or for customers to seek out/read/write reviews. Check it out. https://www.facebook.com/groups/1687710468138727/
Does anyone know where I could get a pair of work shoes/boots? My job requires they have safe toe(steel toe/composite toe etc) and most importantly a met guard...
Laura M. replied:
try Farm & Fleet on rt.30
Wendy R. replied:
Blain's Farm and Fleet has great pricing.
Jenny K. replied:
Red Wing Shoes.
Nancy B. replied:
Farm & Fleet, Sears,
Michael B. replied:
Farm and Fleet in Montgomery!
Michael O. replied:
Eric Bykowski at least you gave a different answer! There's 30 replays saying red wing out farm and fleet as if people can't read the previous comment.
Kari P. replied:
Gander Mtn may have them, but I'd call first to save you the trip if they don't have the metatarsal guard. I know they have steel toe, just not
Looking for a good place to donate children’s clothes, shoes, used toys, bottles, cups, etc? I looked at Hessed House and they can’t accept used toys and stuff right...
Stephanie S. replied:
Wayside Cross!
Amanda P. replied:
Mutual Grounds
Barb S. replied:
I second Mutual Ground
Beth R. replied:
Community Thrift in Aurora has a donations truck set up.
Does anyone know of any businesses in the area that are accepting clothing and shoes as donations for the flood victims ofTexas?
Patty B. replied:
I know a person that is making arrangments to get people goods. Doug Jobe in aurora
Kathleen B. replied:
Money IS the best thing to give. I am active with Aurora's Emergency Management Agency. I took a class from people who are deployed to disasters and need to try to deal with the TONS of goods that are donated. The goods that are sent are often considered the "disaster within a disaster". There are buildings filled with water delivered at previous disasters. Someone there has to try to deal with all this stuff. There aren't enough people to sort these things, or, in a lot of cases, the room in a building to house all of it. There are pictures of the enormous amount of stuff delivered that can't sorted and used. There are pictures of winter coats being sent to hot areas, high heeled shoes, party dresses, etc. Money IS the best to send so the things that are truly needed can be purchased.
Question: I want to buy some gifts for 1 year old. Is there a baby boutique close by? It's been suggested that good walking shoes. There is not a Strideright near by....