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Downtown
Cartersville Business Spotlight
News about businesses in Downtown
Cartersville
Decorating Starts With a Trip to Fabric 101
Welcome to Ann Madden, owner of Fabric 101,
located at 110 W. Main Street. Ann loves helping customers
select custom decorator fabrics for their homes, and also
features fabrics for quilt enthusiasts. Classes on sewing,
decorating, quilting and more are offered! Need ideas for
window treatments? She also has great ideas for draping
fabrics without sewing. Visit her or call 678-721-5767.
Pottery Lane Offers Classes for All Ages
Visit Pottery Lane, at 15 E. Main Street, and paint
your own pottery, then pick it up later after it’s been
fired in the kiln. Owner Tasha Lane welcomes
individuals or families to drop in, or groups of up to 50 by
appointment. Birthdays, bridal, ladies nights, holiday
groups or corporate outings are welcome. All ages are
welcome, and even infants can have their foot or handprint
put on pottery pieces. Hours are Tues.-Thurs. 10 a.m. – 5
p.m. and Fri./Sat. 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. Call 770-607-6931 for
more information.
The Wizard Arrives at Wall to Wall Frames
State of the art laser mat cutting is now available at
Wall to Wall Frames, 14 S. Wall St. Owner Sally Ann
Burdette’s new Wizard mat cutter is computer driven, so
any logo or design can be entered and cut into a mat. Check
out the University of Georgia oval G (or ask for other
college logos) to frame a diploma. Unique mats for bridal,
birthday, holidays…the possibilities and the number of
openings cut into a mat are up to your imagination. Visit
Sally Ann or call 770-386-2923.
The Shaving Gallery Concept Goes National
Congratulations to Lauren Cross, owner of The
Shaving Gallery, 18 E. Church St., as she launches The
Shaving Gallery spa concept and product line nationally.
The Shaving Gallery product line includes pre-shave gel,
shave lathers and aftershave gels, plus shaving accessories,
training, and equipment modules. Products are all natural,
free of dyes, isopropyl alcohol and synthetic preservatives
that can irritate your skin. For more information about the
store-within-a-store concept, call 770-387-1200.
Organic Foods Come to
Downtown
Swheat Market
Deli is
opening in February 2006 at 5 East Main Street as a
wonderful addition in the back of the current Swheat Market
natural food market. Owners
Guy and Kari Hodge
already offer organic produce, fresh baked breads and muffins,
body care products, coffee beans, dried fruits, nuts, seeds,
grains, trail mixes, cow and goat cheese and so much more.
For more information, call 770-607-0067.
Sample Delicious Teas
With Friends
Many people have been to wine
tastings, but have you ever been
to a Tea Cupping? Church Street Tea Garden owner
Ginger Garrard
explains that these special
afternoons
are a way to open your palate to the tastes of new teas.
For these and other special events at the Tea Garden,
reservations are required. And remember, Church Street Tea
Garden is the perfect location for bridal, birthday and
special events. For more
information,
call 678-721-5025.
Celebrities Gather Here on
Tuesday Nights
M’Vorneen’s
Irish Pub, 110 Museum
Drive, is the place to be on Tuesday nights as celebrity
bartenders raise funds for local charities. Both alcoholic
and non-alcoholic beverages count toward the charities
funds. Recent bartending groups have included the Bartow
Humane Society, Rotary Club of Etowah and the Exchange
Club. For more information on this program, call
770-386-1033, and mark your calendar for Tuesday
nights at
M’Vorneen’s.
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