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And Why Not?

As Love.Yarn.Shop. approaches its ninth year, it’s time to a have a party (birthday party?).  We’ll be floating in Bethlehem’s 250th anniversary parade and why not?  Why not celebrate our community?  Why not celebrate small business?  New business, established business, new organization, old organization,  Durrell church? Bethlehem Synagogue? Odd Fellows?  Eagles?  Local Vocals?  Colonial?  Wren?  Rek Lis? Yonder Mountain? Community Dinner? Maia Papaya? Duggan’s? Legacy? Bethlehem Market? Cold Mt. Cafe? Mulburn Inn?  Historical Society? Lonesome Woods? Bethlehem Public Library?  The Wayside?  Adair? Curran’s? The Recreation Program?  Maplewood?  El Mirador? Native Vintage? Super Secret? The new Antique Shop? The Place Above the Notch? Rosa Flamingo’s? The list goes on and on.  We could have a parade that makes Jane Storella’s voice hoarse!  Profile High School Honor Society?  Bethlehem Elementary? There is a lot to celebrate!  It’s the North Country, I know you have access to a truck!  We should all be out in the parade, celebrating because we can, because we are here now.  Why not?  Sign up at https://bethlehemsummerfest.com/parade/. As my friend says, “All the cool kids are going.”

Front Page of The Courier!

I came home from my travels to find this great article, Love Yarn Shop focuses on fiber and fun,  on the shop on the front page of The Courier!  Woo Hoo!  Thank you Darin Wipperman for the nice write-up.

First Friday is this Friday–October 2nd!

What a night to be in Bethlehem!  From 5-7, at Love.Yarn.Shop. you can take a Christmas Ornament Class with Casey, sign up for Secret Santa Swap, and swing in to nibble, sip, and say “hi.”  You’ll want to visit WREN to see the new gallery exhibit, Clay and Rock by Alison Dodd and Andrew Hepburn.  At 7:00 it’s off to the Colonial Theatre for the Manhattan Short Film Festival.

Alison Dodd and Andrew Hepburn

 

Manhattan Short Film Festival

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