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Small Business Saturday
With the holiday season under way, there is no reason to let gift buying become overly complicated (who wants to get into a fight at a big box store over a “Cabbage Patch Doll” Thanks Mom! I still wonder what ever happened to that doll...) One of the easiest ways to keep it simple is to shop locally. What does it mean to shop locally? Shopping at local owned and operated stores instead of chain stores.
North Shore Adventure Park
Co-owner Alice Tibbetts says that Silver Bay has been underappreciated and encourages people to come and explore. “I think we have a really amazing opportunity to build visibility for Silver Bay and Lake County. There is a lot of momentum in Silver Bay and it is more than a half-way drive to further north, it is a place to drive to.” Alice believes in small-town local and is a vocal advocate for the city’s new projects and for local entrepreneurs and small business owners.
Seagren’s Home Hardware Outdoors
Part of a family that has been doing business in Lake County since 1935, Scott Seagren says that making a priority of shopping local is the only thing that makes sense to him. Saving on gas and time instead of traveling to bigger cities, and knowing the people you are doing business with are just a few of the advantages of shopping at Seagren’s. “Why go anywhere else?,” Scott asks, “We will match or beat anybody’s price within 60 miles.” On top of that compelling reason, Scott says that “if we don’t have it, we will get it!”
The Bee’s Knees
Gifts and crafts at the Bee’s Knees include personal hand-crafted items of both owners with Louise and Jackie. Louise, a multi-decade veteran local business owner, has lived her dedication to a localized economy. Infusing her every interaction with caring for her customers, employees and other area small businesses has earned her the reputation of being a first-rate example of community supporter. Louise says that while the shop does have some Holiday specific gifts, they shine with their huge variety that would make wonderful Christmas gifts.
Architectural Antiques
Frequently known as an antique shop, local resident John McCarthy says he’d like to expand understanding to include his shop as a place to find solid, quality options to what locals might travel to big box stores to buy from tables to sinks and shelving. “Here you can find a 100-year-old oak table instead of a particle board table ordered online for the same price,” said John. In the business of rehoming local and regional furnishings, John says that he buys local whenever he can,“If you spend money here it supports local jobs and supports programs for the community from soccer teams to the food shelf.”
The Purple Lotus
Christina Schroeder’s massage therapy has become well-known as a healing and relaxing in historic downtown Two Harbors. “Shopping local helps everybody in your community, it keeps shops alive in town and helps keep your neighbors thriving,” says Christina. Connected to Lake County for her entire life, Christina says that in addition to offering gift certificates for massages her shop has many “metaphysical” gifts like agate bowls, carved jade and Eagle’s eye bracelets.
McQuade’s Pub & Grill
From burgers to steaks and handcrafted cocktails, Frank McQuade’s Pub & Grill offers some of the finest dining options in the county with a special north shore casual atmosphere. Deep family tradition of attention to culinary detail embedded in a comfortable space – think cozy fireplace and your coziest winter gear – make McQuade’s a great place to experience something new for dinner, or the familiarity of a solid burger and your favorite beverage.
White Pine Market
Kim and Jim Aili both believe in creating a supportive local community, and supporting local artists by selling their wares is part of that value. Jim’s contribution to the local scene is on-site roasted small batch coffee with great attention to detail to handcraft the perfect cup of coffee. Baked goods and breakfast sandwiches are part of the coffee shop, and quality vintage clothing rounds out the scene at White Pine.
Moose-cellaneous Gifts
Gina Schluneger has made a conscious decision to go local in this iconic mainstreet shop that has been in her family since 2006. Taking over when Rita, a much beloved friend to many, retired, Gina has focused on unique hand-crafted gifts with her priority being north shore artisans from Grand Marais to Duluth, then Minnesota-made crafters and small businesses. Other product focuses you will find at Moose-cellaneous include women-owned businesses, with a couple of lines Gina dubs “products with a purpose” that let customers feel good about giving back. Regular customers will be glad to know “Rita is holding up and sweet as ever.”