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The Trove is the perfect spot for shopping local

This one-stop shop features goods from local and regional artists and makers, ranging from clothing to jewelry to paper goods and (faux) florals.

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Look at The Trove with treasures untold. | Photo by GVLtoday

It’s Small Business Week, and we’re highlighting ways you can shop small + support local. What’s better than supporting one local small business? Supporting lots of local small businesses, all in one stop. Meet The Trove, located on Old Buncome Road (near another small biz, daydrinkers).

You may be thinking, “Wasn’t that already a pop-up for local and regional small businesses?” Yes — this used to be the Maker’s Co. pop-up shop, but the organization decided to shift its focus to the Indie Craft Parade. That’s when friends Mandy and Jennifer decided to take over the shop and keep it filled with items from local + regional artists.

Find many of the makers you know and love in the shop. We spotted local brands like:

Follow its Instagram for announcements about workshops + events aimed at “bringing the magic of handmade to you.”

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