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Building rendering. The grand opening of the American Home Furnishings Hall of Fame permanent building is scheduled for 2023.
HIGH POINT, N.C. - Close to $2 million in donations have been provided recently to the American Home Furnishings Hall of Fame for its building fund. The grand opening of the permanent Hall of Fame building is targeted for 2023.
Most recently, a $250,000 gift was received from
Neil and Robin Goldberg for the Tribute Wall, in honor of the people behind
Raymour & Flanigan, the nation’s seventh-largest retailer based in Liverpool, New York.
“As we transition to the third generation of leaders, we are even more mindful of what this industry has given to us as a family, and of the significance of providing for the growth and development of future leaders,” said Neil Goldberg, CEO and chairman of Raymour & Flanigan Furniture. “Bernie and Arnold Goldberg founded the company in 1947 as a family endeavor, and we place a high value on remainin
TUPELO ⢠Christmas morning for more than 200 families will be a bit more merry thanks to The Salvation Armyâs annual Angel Tree program and the generosity of numerous donors and volunteers.
The Tupelo branch of the international nonprofit held its annual distribution day Tuesday. Volunteers began handing out toys, clothing and other items gathered during the Angel Tree donation season at 8 a.m. at the Tupelo Furniture Market.
Many of the volunteers were members of the Salvation Army Womenâs Auxiliary, who were lending a hand after a year when some of their largest fundraisers and efforts to assist the Salvation Army were affected by the pandemic. For first-year president Rhonda Westmoreland, this year was harder than the previous eight years she has volunteered.