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Clearmont Fall Shop Hop Well Attended

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The annual Clearmont Fall Shop Hop drew good crowds on both days, November 3 and 4th. Around a dozen vendors participated, with booths that included many different items.

Amie Metzger, who lives between Clearmont and Gillette, has Wyoming Bumpkin Bath and Body, makes goat’s milk body products. She said this about her business.

This is her third year doing the shop hop, and she said she usually does pretty and likes to support her community.

Amie Metzger, with Wyoming Bumpkin Bath and Body products.

Another booth was Rhonda Shuck with homemade vintage toys.

Karis Prusak, owner of Le Ulm Marche, makes sourdough bread and natural skin care products, and she also had a display of honey products.

Her products are for sale on an internet site and the bread is for sale at the Cross E Dairy and Freedom Foods Store at 106 South Main in Sheridan.

Merilee Albers of Vintages of Wyoming and Red Pony Salsa, who has done the shop hop for several years added about how this year’s event was going.

Amy Rowe said the shop hop was going well this year, and she had two young entrepreneurs sign up with their products as of Friday.

Addy Miller, 8th Grade, enjoys a cookie at the Clearmont Historical Center.

The Clearmont Community Church served soup and salad and desserts for lunch, and a good crowd came to eat lunch and make a donation to the Bronco Vineyard fund.

Other Vendors included Weeping Willow Designs, Red Neck Vittles, Riesland Rustics and Hallies Gals, and the Clearmont Historical Group.



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