Goodwill Gulf Coast Christmas On The Coast Ornaments On Sale

Goodwill Gulf Coast has announced the debut of its 2024 “Christmas on the Coast” ornaments. These limited-edition, gold-plated ornaments have become collectors’ items for many Gulf Coast residents over the past three decades. The ornaments are now on sale at area Goodwill stores, participating vendors and online. Revenue generated from their sale allows Goodwill Gulf Coast to provide services that educate and employ thousands of individuals with disabilities and other barriers to success each year. Programs include job training and placement services, as well as support programs for children, youth and parents. This year’s Mobile ornament recognizes the legend of the Crichton Leprechaun, which was reported to have been spotted sitting in a tree in Crichton on March 14, 2006. Local vendors are Cammie’s Old Dutch Ice Cream Shoppe, Robert Moore Christmas Town, Southern Art & Framing, The Holiday, Springhill Ace Hardware, Zundel’s Jewelry and Carpe Diem Coffee & Tea in Mobile; Christmas Round the Corner in Fairhope; Smith Hardware in Saraland; and the Goodwill stores in Mobile, Semmes, Saraland, Fairhope and Spanish Fort.

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