
Tickets are available NOW for a special event this April at Second Glance, Thrift Store of The Open Door!
Second Glance is holding a “What’s it Worth” night this April featuring acclaimed appraisers who will assess the value of items brought in by attendees.
WHEN: Thursday, April 4 from 5:30-7:30 p.m.
WHERE: SG Home at Second Glance, 2 Pond Road, Gloucester MA 01930
TICKETS: $10 each at whatsitworth.eventbrite.com
Each ticket holder may bring one item to be appraised. Second Glance will also be open for shopping during the event.
WHAT: Anyone curious to learn the value of an antique or vintage good can purchase a ticket to Second Glance’s What’s it Worth night. Proceeds will support hunger-relief programs of The Open Door.
Appraisers for the event will include:
- James Callahan, Asian Art and General Antique Appraiser of Antiques Roadshow
- Colleene Fesko, Art (Painting, Watercolor, Sculpture, and Print) Appraiser of Antiques Roadshow
- Bryan McMullin, local Gemologist & Jewelry Appraiser
“This is a rare opportunity for antiques lovers and novices alike to come together, bring in their special items, and revel in the historic and cultural stories of their objects,” President and CEO Julie LaFontaine said. “It’s a collision of history and art, all in the name of raising funds to connect local people to good food. We’re so very thankful to our appraisers for donating their time for this special event!”
“Gloucester never disappoints — and has always been full of interesting people, places and things,” Fesko said. “My colleagues and I are so happy to be supporting the mission of The Open Door and their hunger-relief programs. You never know what you’ll see (or hear!) at an appraisal event, and I encourage the community and beyond to support this event.”
“Second Glance has created such a unique opportunity with this event to revel in the unique histories of local antiques all while raising funds for The Open Door. It’s a community-centric event, and we’re looking forward to seeing what folks bring in for appraisal!” Callahan said.
Light refreshments will also be available, and the main store at Second Glance will also be open for shopping for ticket-holders only during the event.
