About Park Avenue Thrift
Park Avenue Thrift is the dba of Our Father’s Business, Inc. A non-profit 501 (c)(3) Oklahoma corporation, operated by Paula Nightengale, David Hume and Friends of Enid.
Park Avenue Thrift, Enid’s Own Community Thrift Store opened for business October 1, 2007. Sales grow each week as the community discovers and supports the Park Avenue Thrift mission
of Giving Away 100% of the Profit to Community Endeavors.
Situated at the Gateway to Downtown Enid, Park Avenue Thrift is Activity Central with customers vying for the 30+ parking spaces.
Enid is a grand place to live because of her people, her community spirit, family fun opportunities, some special areanas for sports and entertainment, and a variety of non-profit agencies that contribute to the Quality of Life.
Believing that any time you help the community, you do a sacred thing, Our Father’s Business, Inc., set up a tangible way to love their neighbor with an outreach that reflected care for the larger Enid community and a commitment to its Quality of Life.
Park Avenue Thrift, Enid’s Own Community Thrift Store opened for business October 1, 2007. Sales grow each week as the community discovers and supports the Park Avenue Thrift mission
of Giving Away 100% of the Profit to Community Endeavors.
Situated at the Gateway to Downtown Enid, Park Avenue Thrift is Activity Central with customers vying for the 30+ parking spaces.
Enid is a grand place to live because of her people, her community spirit, family fun opportunities, some special areanas for sports and entertainment, and a variety of non-profit agencies that contribute to the Quality of Life.
Believing that any time you help the community, you do a sacred thing, Our Father’s Business, Inc., set up a tangible way to love their neighbor with an outreach that reflected care for the larger Enid community and a commitment to its Quality of Life.

Drive by this transformed 20,000 square foot former warehouse-distribution facility that is now a department store of bargains for community shoppers.

The brick and block building is enhanced by an upscale color scheme and beautiful awnings, including a barrel-awning over the front entrance. In addition, Park Avenue Thrift personnel landscaped their premises in a manner worthy of a business located in historic downtown Enid. Multi-trunk, tree crepe myrtles stand sentry on South Grand and East Park Avenues. A former loading dock has been turned into an outdoor veranda with attractive plants, seating and a water feature.
The founders of Our Father’s Business, Inc., dba Park Avenue Thrift are willing and eager to share this concept with other Episcopal Churches or communities throughout the world. Check out the parent website at OurFathersBusiness.com.
Find out how Park Avenue Thrift began!