Kids in Prince George will soon get the chance to learn about starting their own businesses thanks to a unique initiative at the Prince George Farmer’s Market.
Lybbert said she was inspired by experiences with her own kids who started doing odd jobs to earn their own money and she wanted to give an opportunity to other kids who had the same idea. Lybbert said there are already a lot of families who sell at the market and their children will participate but she has specifically highlighted Hardman Tool, a business run by two young brothers who are blacksmiths and dress in period clothing to sell their handmade tools.
“There's been so much more interesting than I was expecting. Because I mean, we're just a little farmers market, right? But it's gone crazy,” said Lybbert.