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Plato’s Closet in Clarksville is having a Take What You Need event for people affected by the tornado

If you know someone effected by the tornado, help Plato’s Closet spread the word to them!
Plato’s Closet will have all CLEARANCE items will be 100% off January 27th.
If you’ve been affected by the tornado, come to Plato’s Closet and ONLY what you need! 100% off. There is a limit 30 items per person.  Pick out what you need and bring items to registers.

The doors open at 9AM. While supplies last! Get all the details HERE.

 

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