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April 8 cash mob at The Artist Boutique on Main

 

The secret’s out. The Buy Ada First Committee announced the location of the cash mob event this week.

The cash mob is taking place at The Artist Boutique on Main, 117 S. Main Street, Ada, from 3 to 5 p.m., Tuesday, April 8.

“Deb Curlis welcomed our invitation to host this event,” said Heather Cox, member of the committee. “We hope to continue more cash mobs in Ada in the future.”

Cox said that to make the cash mob even more inviting to customers, the Artist Boutique on Main will offer door prizes during the event.

The business will also have homemade pastries and punch during the cash mob hours. Drawing more attention to the mob, the Buy Ada First Committee will be handing out information on the benefits of buying local.

About The Artist Boutique on Main
The Artists Boutique on Main was born from a need for local artists to have a place to sell their creations.  Deb Curlis and daughter Jennifer McDougall decided to make that happen. 

Currently there are 31 artists with beautiful items to sell. 

They are:  Les and Diane Thede (Everlasting Furniture), Jennifer McDougall (handmade baby, household and ONU items) Jean Ludwig (children creations), Vickie Coldiron (renewed reflections) Stephanie Clemons (Children's items), Jill McGee (Coffee coated bottles), Ginger O'Connell (handcrafted jewelry),

Mary Hawkins (crocheted items, food mixes), Kay McGaffey (handmade scarfs), Karen and Vanessa Ward (Photo cards, vintage coasters, and gift sets), Ellie Miller (Watercolor prints), Andrew Steingrass (hand thrown pottery) Nina Koontz (Glass Mosaic items), Jolene Bailey (Refurbished Antiques). 

Darlene Bowers (Crocheted items, Easter baskets and gifts) Lynne Scott (five published books), Pat Parteleno (photo cards and pharmacy plates), Elena Dearth
(yarn and wool fiber) Marie Bischoff ( crochet items), Karen Tressel ( pressed bottles and stone pendants), Shawnna Easton (Wacky wire and glass gifts), Georgia Groves (stuffed dolls, aprons, and quilted baskets).  

Deb and Dave Retterer ( Quilts, baby bibs, baby blankets and flag cases), Marilyn Reed (Handcrafted checker board table, chairs, bird houses and more) Dave Mason (barn siding creations) , Denise Gast ( Animal par chord collars, leads, bracelets, and key chains), Lisa Snyder (wax scented pods) Jennifer Frankart (jewelry made from spoons and forks), Donna Britt ( jewelry creations) Marie Gossman (old time prints of Ada) and Deb Curlis (floral gifts).

 

 

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