"Small Business Saturday is extremely important because we are a family business," said Noelle Wilson, co-owner ofWilson says customers are creating more than art for Small Business Saturday.
"This is a really magical time to have a place like this, because people are creating memories," she said. "It’s my husband and I, and we are just now starting to be able to employ other folks, so when you support a small business, you are supporting families, so we are being able to provide for their family as well."
In order to pay it forward, Noelle is also supporting a pop-up book store at the studio this weekend."Small Business Saturday is really important for all the small businesses, the locally-owned ones in Tacoma," said Rachel Trignano, owner and founder ofTrignano is running pop-ups all over Tacoma for the holiday season. Saturday she was set up outside the pottery studio in Freighthouse Square.
"It’s just a better shopping experience you know, it’s not the big box stores, and you know that you are supporting your neighbors it’s a pretty awesome thing," said Trignano. "You can also shop online atDorcas House Women Empowered"We made it through COVID and we are still standing, and it’s still on shaky ground," said Miss Schaffer, the owner and operator of Dorcas House Women Empowered."We have after-five items.
Those who shop at Dorcas House Women Empowered help to pay the rent for the not-for-profit and allow the all volunteer staff to continue the mission.
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