Unique items get second life at Two Rivers Thrift

Apr. 6—St. Regis resident Becky Palmer is a thrift store queen. And any self-proclaimed penny pinching, bargain hunter can attest to how rewarding it is to find something special and give it a second life.

That's what Palmer, her fiancé and a team of workers have done with a dilapidated cabin on a rundown property near Highway 135.

"It was a blessing that fell in my lap last October when my fiancé purchased the property, and we started cleaning it up. We wanted to do something different with the property, something that would be fun and benefit the community," Palmer shared.

So, she combined her passion for thrifting and her marketing knowledge for resale, along with some gritty remodeling efforts, and Two Rivers Thrift was born.

She exclaimed, "I love thrift stores and rarely buy new items, so having my own thrift store has always been a dream of mine!"

But long before the cabin clean out and property overhaul took place this past year, Palmer and her fiancé, Sterling Bennet have kept busy with other entrepreneurial ventures around St. Regis. They manage three short-term vacation rentals, soon to be five, and they also operate a small cleaning crew for their rentals. They also provide residential cleaning for clients, as well as move-out cleaning and construction clean up.

When Palmer isn't donning rubber gloves, she's scavenging thrift stores and clothing racks, looking for her next treasures. However, she's been a savvy seller and online shopper way before sites like Thredup and Poshmark became trendy.

"I have been reselling online for as long as I can remember. I first started selling on eBay when I was going to college in Phoenix in the late 90s and have been doing it on a regular basis for over 24 years," recalled Palmer.

Over time this practice has fluctuated from being her main source of income, to supplementing it, or just enjoying it as a hobby.

Palmer said, "I source items to sell from thrift stores and yard sales, estate auctions, and storage auctions. I even cleaned out dozens of foreclosed homes during the 2009 housing crash down in Arizona, which resulted in having huge ongoing yard sales, and I've also been hired by many people to handle their estate sales."

With her knack for business and her affection for all things second hand, when the prospect developed to purchase the lot behind the local bank, Palmer dove in.

She described, "The original log cabin on the property was built in the 20s, I believe. We haven't done anything with it yet but want to preserve it in some way and have some fun ideas in mind. The two-story log cabin that will be the store was built in 1947."