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180 Fort Wayne Ave, In 1954 Paul and Katherine Richert started Richmond Auction and Furniture in Richmond, Indiana. In 1982 their son, auctioneer Roger Richert, took over the reins of the family business. Roger expanded the business, opening Furniture Outlets in Richmond, Muncie, Daleville and New Castle, and in 2004 renovated and restored their flagship store, Richmond Furniture Gallery in Historic Richmond. At 92 years young, Paul still comes to work every day! Roger, along with his wife Theresa and daughter Natalie continue the family tradition of friendly customer service and living up to their motto, “I’LL SAVE YOU MONEY!” 9:30 AM - 7:00 PM 9:30 AM - 8:00 PM 11:30 AM - 5:00 PM Embed these ads anywhere HTML code is accepted by pasting the snippet below. If you’ve ever tried it, you’ve likely discovered that mattress disposal is not an easy task.




You can’t simply throw them in a dumpster or leave them on the curb to be picked up with your garbage. Perhaps that’s why many old mattresses unfortunately become abandoned eyesores in alleyways. But it doesn’t have to be that way.can take care of your mattress removal and help recycle it. We’ll do our best to donate it to charity whenever possible, or ensure that it’s disposed of responsibly. Instead of dealing with that cumbersome mattress yourself, call 1-800-GOT-JUNK? and let our efficient team of professionals pick up your old bed and ensure it's disposed of properly. We can usually arrange for same day service which is convenient when you have new furniture that's being delivered or you've simply run out of space. Here's how our award winning service works: If you are a hospital, hotel, or nursing home just give us a call so we can discuss the number of mattresses that you need removed and arrange for a bulk pick up that best fits your busy schedule. If you have a mattress that's being removed due to a bed bug infestation, 1-800-GOT-JUNK?




can take it with advanced notice. The mattress must be wrapped with the appropriate certification from a pest control company indicating that it has been treated/sprayed already. If your mattress has bed bugs and advanced notice was not provided, we have the right to decline it as we would never want to carry them into other people's homes and businesses. One might think their old bed can be left out with the trash, but a lot of municipalities and various states do not accept mattresses as part of their collection service and may even issue a fine. Besides, throwing away mattresses only helps to fill up our landfills faster. The eco-friendly way to dispose of an old mattress is to have it recycled. On average, about 90% of a mattress can be recovered through recycling. The wood, foam, cotton, and metal springs inside the mattress are all considered recyclable materials. Once a box spring has been broken down, its steel cage, wood frame, and cotton outer layer can all be recycled too.




Similarly, memory foam, Tempur-Pedic, and latex foam mattresses are also recyclable. In the event a mattress can't be recycled due to poor condition, rest assured it will be disposed of responsibly. has been in business since 1989. As the world's largest junk removal service, we guarantee fast and efficient service with transparent rates. Ready to dispose of that old mattress? Learn more about What We Do and the 1-800-GOT-JUNK? If you stop to think about it, “home” is probably a word most take for granted. For some, however, home, and the safety and security it entails, can feel like an unattainable dream. Richmond Habitat for Humanity is committed to making affordable and safe housing a reality for low-income families. And with the help of donations, volunteers, proceeds from our ReStore, and hard work from our home buyers, we’re making that dream possible for hundreds of residents in the Richmond Metropolitan area. Habitat for Humanity was founded in 1976 as a non-profit, non-proselytizing Christian housing ministry.




Since its inception, Habitat has helped build over 400,000 homes for more than 2 million people around the world. The Richmond Habitat chapter joined the affordable housing effort in 1986. Since then, we’ve built more than 330 homes for deserving families. Along with our partner families, generous volunteers and donors, we have restored the hope and dignity that poverty housing often strips away. Our vision is a world where everyone has a decent place to live. Seeking to put God’s love into action, Richmond Metropolitan Habitat for Humanity brings people together to build homes, communities and hope. Ensure that Richmond Metropolitan Habitat for Humanity is a strong and viable organization. Expand the human and financial resources available to help build. Expand the impact of our services. Influence public policy by educating policy makers and implementers. Promote the faith community relationships of Richmond Metropolitan Habitat for Humanity’s ministry.




Richmond Metropolitan Habitat for Humanity has an open-door policy:  All who believe that everyone needs a decent, affordable place to live are welcome to help with the work, regardless of race, religion, age, gender, political views or any of the other distinctions that too often divide people. In short, Habitat welcomes volunteers and supporters from all backgrounds and also serves people in need of decent housing regardless of race or religion. As a matter of policy, Habitat for Humanity International and its affiliated organizations do not proselytize. This means that Habitat will not offer assistance on the expressed or implied condition that people must either adhere to or convert to a particular faith, or listen and respond to messaging designed to induce conversion to a particular faith.Poppy Room, SeldomSceneMeadowB&BRichmond, IN, United States Leighanne (Lee Ann) 1 adult0 children0 infantsConveniently located within 5 minutes of I-70, this king size bedroom surrounds you with comfort including original watercolors and native walnut furnishings.




You may also choose to relax in spacious common public areas. 2 1 (Shared bathroom) 1 1 Anytime after 3PM 12PM (noon) Dog(s)Property type: Bed & Breakfast Private roomCancellation: FlexibleWe practice sustainable living values. In addition to serving locally grown foods, our property is supported by solar electric and passive solar hot water systems. Bedrooms are appointed with restored and/or locally crafted furnishings, original art, hardwood floors and natural fiber rugs. Public areas (living room, dining room, kitchen) as well as upstairs guest rooms provide a front row seat to birds and wildlife active in the surrounding Eastern Woodland and native grass meadow habitats. Each two (2) upstairs guest rooms share a full size bathroom (shower) accommodation. Reservations include a continental style breakfast of homemade breads, jams, yogurts, proteins and fresh fruits. Guests may request a hearty country breakfast served family style for an additional charge. A refrigerator and microwave are available located in the common kitchen area.




The common kitchen may be utilized for meal preparation as part of a large group (10 or more) reservation. Contact proprietor for details. Upon arrival, allow a few minutes to become familiar with site security and business office features, bedroom, bathroom and public areas. Guests provide breakfast service preferences during meet and greet, designate entrees (if appropriate). Proprietor lives on site. Our establishment is conveniently located near the campus areas of Indiana University East, IVY Tech, Purdue University (Richmond), Earlham College, Earlham School of Religion and Reid Hospital.While visiting, we also recommend you take advantage of locally owned dining, winery, microbrewery and specialty music entertainment venues.Within a 10 minute drive you can be browsing shelves at an Amish grocery establishment, drinking specialty tea while reading a used book, hiking or bike riding the Cardinal Greenway, bass fishing at the local reservoir, shopping the latest children’s toys, admiring a collection of vintage Model T automobiles, checking out your favorite candle outlet store or combing through scores of antiques.




You may also want to include exhibits at the Richmond Museum of Art, Richmond Museum of History or the Indiana Football Hall of Fame.Within a 30 minute drive you can trade at one of the largest and most respected coin dealers in the world, taste the official sugar cream pie of the White House, attend an Amish fresh produce auction, watch a professional chocolatier produce gourmet chocolates and French pastries as confections are being readied for export (samples available) or travel through time on Indiana’s most scenic railroad, an operating railroad museum with special event opportunities including “Day Out with Thomas,” “Fall Foliage Flyer,” “Polar Express,” “Metamora Canal Days” and many more! Limited public transportation is available within Richmond, Indiana and the surrounding area - strongly recommend visitors rent vehicles when they arrive at nearby airports Dayton, OH (DAY), Cincinnati, OH (CVG) or Indianapolis, IN (IND). Limousine services are available to/from Dayton, OH airport and Amtrak station Connersville, IN (COI), $$$.




fort: pillow top mattress type, goose down pillows (standard), synthetic available upon request.Engagement: board games available. Tours of ongoing habitat restoration areas and sustainable technologies welcome as time allows.*10 PM – 7 AM, guest room quiet hours.*No Smoking except in designated area.*Food and drinks allowed in designated areas only. *Guests may be asked to remove shoes near front entry during wet and/or snowy weather conditions. *No pets - Bed and Biscuit kennel available nearby, advanced reservations required. Contact proprietor for details.1 nightAccuracy Communication Cleanliness Location Check In Value This host has 82 reviews for other properties.Leighanne (Lee Ann)Enjoy meeting people and sharing the benefits of living near the headwaters of the Whitewater River including watching birds and other wildlife. Grew up on a farm and learned sustainable living skills at an early age, subsequently honed those skills through engagement as a professional scientist at the University.

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