
Keep Kenton Antiques Afloat After Flood
Donation protected
Through Covid, theft, break-ins, snow storms, protests and more, Kenton Antiques has kept this one-of-a-kind store open. But the latest burst pipe incident could be a fatal blow for Kenton Antiques - unless we all pitch in. Flood Video HERE.
Friends of KA proprietor and community champion, Mo Bachmann are raising funds to help Kenton Antiques recover after a pipe burst in the ceiling of the shop, causing flooding, extreme damage to the building and the irreplaceable items inside, and has resulted in a closure of the shop for an undetermined amount of time.
Kenton Antiques is a cornerstone of our little hamlet, not to mention, Mo is a dedicated community leader/volunteer in Kenton and around the city, and KA is the perch from which she watches over, advocates, supports and helps us all! I can't imagine a Denver Ave without Mo and Kenton Antiques.
Money raised will be used to cover rent, lost wages, repairs, replacement inventory and deep cleaning/restoration of affected areas.
View this video to see just the beginning of the flood! VIDEO HERE.
Please help Kenton Antiques stay afloat!
Organizer and beneficiary
Amy Theberge
Organizer
Portland, OR
Maureen Bachmann
Beneficiary