Eastside Emporium

Eastside Emporium we are a resale shop that sales used furniture, and miscellanious items which we get through donations sertomashop.com

Just a few of the "NEW ITEMS" recently put out on the floor....Come by and check out our gently used items and say Hello...
11/28/2017

Just a few of the "NEW ITEMS" recently put out on the floor....Come by and check out our gently used items and say Hello !!!!

11/22/2017

Just a reminder: EASTSIDE EMPORIUM..... will be closed Thursday November 23rd ,Friday November 24th and SATURDAY November 25th 2017 to observe "THANKSGIVING".... Hope you have a wonderful Holiday and we will see everyone back on Monday November 27th. HAPPY THANKSGIVING !!!

08/02/2017

Don Charles Fisher You will be missed "FLY HIGH" From all your friends at Sertoma shop Eastside Emporium.

Feb 14, 1932 - Jul 23, 2017

Don Charles Fisher, 85, passed away on Sunday, July 23, 2017, from complications of colon cancer. A native Tulsan, Charles was born February 14, 1932 to Mabel Audrey Burns and William Eugene Fisher. He leaves behind his lifelong sweetheart Lorelei June (Bergdorf) Fisher, daughter Lorna Fisher Acuña, daughter Dr. Holly Fisher Britt and son-in-law Paul Britt, grandchildren Alonna McClung, Gabriel Acuña, Anacarina Acuña, Lorelei Acuña, Chase Biggs, and Olivia Britt, and great-granddaughter Lily, as well as his sister Alice E. Nobbs. He was preceded in death by his parents and his older brother Harold E. Fisher.
"Mr. Fisher" retired from Tulsa Public Schools as a math teacher with service at several schools, including Foster and Gilcrease Junior High schools. An avid athlete, Charles attended Central High School, lettering in football and baseball and involved in wrestling and basketball. In 1950, Central won baseball State Championship with Charles as pitcher. He was awarded 1950 All State Pitcher and Most Valuable Player for the North-South All Star game. He served as a sergeant in the army, stationed at Fort Leonard Wood, MO, and earned a bachelors degree in mathematics from The University of Tulsa.
Charlie loved keeping busy outdoors and made many friends through hobbies of golf, tennis, bicycling, tinkering with cars, growing vegetables, and mowing grass (often anonymously) for others. A natural mentor and teacher, Charles embodied fairness, kindness, teamwork, and competition. He had a keen sense of humor and was a fan of ice cold Dr. Pepper and thrift store bargain hunting.
In lieu of services, the family encourages friends, colleagues, and acquaintances to join them in honoring Charles Fisher's memory through an active gesture of kindness for someone else. Mow someone's lawn, toss a football with the kid next door, or lend a tool or a hand to a neighbor. Memorial contributions can be made to Sertoma Eastside Emporium Thrift Shop, 1215 S. Memorial, Tulsa, OK, 74112 or Hospice of Green Country, 1120 S. Boston, #200, Tulsa, OK, 74119

12/23/2015

Eastside Emporium schedule is as follows:

December 24th 2015 ....(Christmas eve)......CLOSED
December 25th 2015.....(Christmas day)......CLOSED
January 1st 2016.....(New years day).....CLOSED

12/11/2015

BINGO! BINGO! BINGO !

07/02/2015

Bring a lawn chair and celebrate Independence Day early with the Sand Springs Sertoma club's 18th annual fireworks celebration. Festivities will be held at Sand Springs River City Park on July 3rd to start at dusk.

Admission is free (donations for next year's show are accepted) and shuttles will be provided from the parking area.

08/16/2013

DON'T FORGET TO ASK ABOUT OUR GENTLY USED APPLIANCES....REFRIGERATORS, STOVES, MICROWAVES, DISHWASHERS, STAINLESS STEEL SINKS, ECT

08/16/2013
11/07/2012

Address

1215 S Memorial Drive
Tulsa, OK
74112

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 4pm
Saturday 8am - 4pm

Telephone

(918) 835-7475

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