A group of healthcare workers in the Flandreau and surrounding areas has discovered a shared passion outside of their day jobs: creating handmade, upcycled, and artisanal products — and this …
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A group of healthcare workers in the Flandreau and surrounding areas has discovered a shared passion outside of their day jobs: creating handmade, upcycled, and artisanal products — and this holiday season, they’re debuting a collaborative storefront on 2nd Avenue in downtown Flandreau.
Laura Gehling, owner of the previously online-only store Mixed Baggage; Sheila Winge of Family Affair, LLC; Megan Moeller and Erin Keller of Copper Penny; Karen Weber of Mary’s Market (formerly known as Let’s Stay Home); and Kim Patterson of Comin’ Around Again hosted a soft opening recently in downtown Flandreau. They named their new occasional shop at 115 E. 2nd Avenue “Mixed Baggage” to reflect the variety of items each vendor brings.
If all goes well beyond the holiday season, they plan to expand and make the storefront a long-term venture.
The vendors met through their work in healthcare. Collectively, they have careers as nurses, an X-ray technician, a radiologist, an emergency department director, and a billing specialist, and they had all worked together for years before realizing their collective creativity.
“We all knew each other, but I didn’t know they all did what they do until we started exploring the possibility for this space,” Patterson said.