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ST. JOHN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH (TUCKAHOE), YONKERS, NY
SHOP HOURS:
Wednesdays  12-3pm
Thursdays  3-7pm
Saturdays  11am-2pm

Sundays  12-2pm
(We often close one or more days around major holidays, so check with us.)

Location: Underhill Street in our Parish House, directly across the street from the church building. Look for our sign and flag (weather permitting) outside.

Parking: Park in lot adjacent to the church or on the side streets. (Please do not park in Pastor's spot.)


We Offer: Gently-used (and sometimes new) Clothing, Accessories, Smaller Furniture, Art & Frames, Housewares, Collectibles, DVDs, Books, Music, Electronics,  Bric-a-Brac, Toys, Games, Sewing and Craft Supplies, and more.

Donations: We gratefully accept donations of clean merchandise in salable condition during shop hours. No large trash bags of clothing please – bags and boxes must be light enough for our older volunteers to move. Do not leave donations outside of our building as they get ruined. 
(We regret we cannot accept baby furnishings such as cribs, car seats, bouncers, etc. or beds/mattresses/bed frames or other large pieces of furniture. Click for full Red Door Donation Policy.)
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Covid Precautions: Masks are optional but recommended, especially if you are unvaccinated or immunocompromised. Please wear a mask if you have any symptoms at all or consider postponing your visit. Masks and hand sanitizer are available for your safety and convenience. We continue to monitor infection numbers and will increase precautions if appropriate. 

Proceeds from The Red Door benefit the mission and ministries of St. John’s Church.



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  • Home
  • I'm New
  • Worship
  • Thrift Shop
  • Give
  • Serve the world
  • FAQ
  • Event Space
  • Contact Us
  • History
    • Calendar
  • Social Justice Matters to Us