News – Sheridan Media
The Sixth Annual Clearmont Shop Hop was well attended. This year even the younger generation set up booths and sold crafts.
Kelly Hoyt Betz, with Weeping Willow Designs, said they had a good day on Friday, and added that usually “Saturday is usually busier, so we are hoping for really big crowd today.”
Her son, Grady Betz, had a booth selling natural rocks that he collected.
Betz
Alpaca wool crafts
Linda Kernstock, of Sage Ridge Mill & Critters, brought alpaca wool crafts and yarns, and said this is her third year doing the Shop Hop.
Brenda Kassuba of BreKass Designs, Creative Jewelry, Artworks and Crafts, has done the Shop Hop for about four years, and she felt that Friday was a little slow, but she was hoping that the crowd would pick up on Saturday. This year her granddaughter, Kelsie Kassuba had a booth as well with her crafts that she works on with her grandmother.
Brenda Kassuba and granddaughter Kelsie
She described what she had for sale at the Shop Hop.
Merilee Albers of Vintiques of Wyoming
Pictures by Stacey Ellenwood
Other vendors included Amy Rowe, with her crafts; Redneck Vittles with their pickles and various foodstuffs, and Amie Metzer with goat milk soaps and lotions. The Clearmont Community Church served lunch, and shoppers came from throughout the area. The vendors were pleased with the turnout.
Last modified: November 6, 2022