It was a busy weekend for small business owners. Many people have booths in several markets. To conclude the weekend, 17 vendors gathered at the Fox Globe, a small venue in Tunnel Hill, Georgia.
“It started as a stress reliever, but now it’s become a hobby that I enjoy. I make people laugh. The name of my business makes people laugh and brings joy to my life,” says the owner. Jennifer Page said. The artsy Farzimamma.
Page creates cheerful and unique door hangers.
“Well, it helps. It helps support my craft addiction,” Page said.
Page isn’t the only one itching to create.
Anna Fleming, owner of Red Panda Prints, 3D prints a variety of fidget toys and pop culture prints. The perfect gift for your loved ones this holiday season.
“Everyone loves spiders and things like that, but then there are snakes that kids love and try to scare their parents with,” Fleming said.
Like many vendors, Fleming said they joined the market knowing they had a good cause.
“And we’re really just raising money to help the needy in Whitfield County and surrounding areas, and those affected by Hurricane Helen in North Carolina.” Foxglove said owner Caroline Kirk.
Kirk was approached by Amber Biggs to co-host an event with Giving Hands of North Georgia.
“Our purpose is to help families who have been victims of house fires and traumatic events. That’s primarily my passion,” Amber Biggs said.
Viewers may remember Biggs’ story from a few months ago when he collected donations to send to North Carolina for Hurricane Helen relief.
Inspired by her accomplishments, Biggs decided to launch “Music and Market Profit Season.”
“Proceeds will be distributed to Giving Hands, Compassion House, and those affected by Hurricane Helen in North Carolina. That’s why we’re partnering with Wings of Hope to ensure that all the money we raise will be distributed to those affected by Hurricane Helen in North Carolina. You will receive gifts and other items from Kirk.
“It’s really special for me to be a part of something like this. It’s really important to be able to bring my small business here and give back to the community,” said Kelly Boatman, owner of Whispering Willow Boutique. Masu.
Biggs and Kirk plan to bring the event back next year. If you would like to learn more about how you can support their mission to serve the community, you can request to join. Giving Hands of North Georgia Facebook Group.