Usually I’ve had a wonderful experience coming to this place. Most of the staff is pretty friendly. Today was a bit different. I walked in and saw the staff at the front were busy, which that’s totally fine. But I noticed that everyone after me that walked in got a greeting. One of the staff with red hair was walking around the store greeting people and when she came by me, she didn’t say anything. I’ve always walked out buying things, but with how unwelcome I felt, I left. I got an acknowledgment from the same woman when I left the store, but I was very frustrated and didn’t respond. I know I’m not entitled to a “hello” or whatever, but when the staff is doing it to every person after, it made me feel very uncomfortable and sad. I won’t be coming back...
Read moreVery cute place. Kind of Christian it seems, lots of Bible verse hangings and books and whatnot, but still has lots of interesting stuff to look at. Amish candy, body butter, shirts and jackets, candles, books, hats, wood hangings with funny or helpful blurbs on them, essential oils and diffusers, jewelry, coffees, jams and jellys, snacks, and more. It's a homey place, located in a unique building that has an interesting history to it. If you like natural, northern woodsy stuff, definitely make a stop. I'll be...
Read moreWow, what a great place! Lots of unique, local crafts and furniture. Absolutely love going there and finding great pieces for our house and gifts for friends. Often a bit pricey, but always good value for the unique one of a kind finds. They do mix amazing local crafts with some similar style things from China (I have a wood/metal bird art piece that's beautiful, but mass produced), so be careful and look at the tags if you wanna avoid that. The owners are some of the nicest people around, very...
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