Hi, Amy! Looks like you and the TCS girls had a blast in TX (my homestate.) I'm so glad! I'm hoping to make it in the spring. The bluebonnets are usually incredible then -- and the junk is still amazing. Do I hear it for another girls' trip to the Lone Star state? :)Peace, love, and thanks for sharing your great photos!
A Grassroots movement to save small businesses, the heart and soul of America!
Last week I found out about a great non-profit organization, the 3/50 Project, from a fellow retailer.I am a small business owner along with my business partner Kris Williamson we opened our antique store nearly 10 years ago in A town that alot of people refer to as "mayberry" Our Mayberry is Sumner Washington 30 minutes south of Seattle.I'm not only a business owner but also a consumer and today more than ever I am reminded that WE cannot take these small towns for granted or they will cease to exist.If you the people (our customers, friends. family,neighbors, myself included make a conscious effort to support your local businesses (please click on to the 3/50 website at the top of the page)you will see that it really doesn't take much to support our community if we ALL just think ahead a tiny bit.For business owners this organization has put together a wonderful flyer that you can distribute to your customers promoting how and why they should (continue to) shop locally. To request one for your store, visit their website www.the350project.net and register as a supporter.
Thank You so much!
XOXO
Amy
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great snippets. we have family in Texas. it's great to visit that wonderful state. rose
Hi, Amy! Looks like you and the TCS girls had a blast in TX (my homestate.) I'm so glad! I'm hoping to make it in the spring. The bluebonnets are usually incredible then -- and the junk is still amazing. Do I hear it for another girls' trip to the Lone Star state? :)Peace, love, and thanks for sharing your great photos!
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