Keokuk's Halloween Headquarters garners local media attention
What's scarier than a creepy clown? Not much to a lot of people. Goodwill in Keokuk put out its Halloween items this week to help people prepare for the holiday that is in just about nine weeks. (Photo by Chris Mills/Mississippi Valley Publishing)
Our thanks to the Daily Gate City for media coverage of the opening of Halloween Headquarters at the Keokuk Goodwill Store.
Here's part of what they had to say:
"... Keokuk costume seekers can find costumes for the entire family at affordable prices. From pop culture icons to traditional spooky attire, the selection is diverse.
“Each year, we see shoppers come in and leave with something they never expected to find,” Keller added. “That’s the magic of Halloween at Goodwill. You’re not just buying a costume; you’re discovering something special that reflects your personality, and at a fraction of the cost you’d find elsewhere.”
According to Goodwill, Halloween Headquarters is a major fundraising event for Goodwill of the Heartland, which is a registered nonprofit. Revenue raised through sale of new goods and resale of donated goods support the organization’s mission to help people reach their full potential through education, training and the power of work. ..."
See and read more on the Daily Gate City website.
Visit Halloween at Goodwill for costume checklists and how-to videos.