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The relaxed vibe at Romancing the Walls has shoppers popping in to stay awhile
For artisanal home décor—wall art, sculptures, floral arrangements, wreaths, candles, centerpieces, lanterns, collectibles, recycled wood serving pieces, local gourmet food items and hostess gifts—as well as group charcuterie classes, don’t miss Dee Schippel’s store in downtown Valley City, Romancing the Walls. “Creating...
Read MoreHome Appliance Sales & Sales announces closure of the Lodi location and Extreme Warehouse Sale from April 20 to May 6
After more than three decades of serving the community, Home Appliance Sales & Service has announced its plans to sell its Lodi appliance showroom and outlet store located at 110 Highland Drive early this summer to Community Action Wayne/Medina. Though Home Appliance has yet to announce an official closing date for the Lodi store, the Graysons...
Read MoreFig Leaf Coffee doesn’t sell cookies, cakes or even serve coffee by the cup but here’s what they do exceptionally well: It's all about the beans
Fig Leaf Coffee Company is a family business. That alone doesn’t make us necessarily unique or even special, but what does make us different is that what we do isn’t initially obvious to customers. It has to be explained. Let’s get started by telling you what we’re not. We’re not a coffee shop or café. We don’t carry bakery...
Read MoreEssentials boutique is for every woman who dares to be fashionably different
Essentials boutique is not owner Shelley Mapp’s first rodeo. She opened her first women’s clothing shop in Green in 1995, and recently opened in Fairlawn. “It was always called Essentials because that’s what I offer women,” Shelley says. “Here you’ll find the essentials of a woman’s wardrobe, whether you’re working,...
Read MoreThe Helicopter Daughter offers natural products to help you cope
Wellness is different for everyone. For some, it’s spending time outdoors, playing golf or getting exercise. Others may want to play with the grandkids or just do simple tasks pain-free. The irony is that you have to feel good to do what makes you feel good. “Feeling good, especially as we age, requires self-care,” Karen Hadden, owner of...
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