Posts tagged ‘Emlenton Mill’
Before I move on to more of the Mill, I thought I would devote a page to the window dressings for the Emporium. Nancy and Sally Vereb were the ones who put these together with a little lighting help from myself. Nancy learned how to make the snowflakes from U-Tube and found the carolers and snowman.
We had some inventory at the Emporium that was on consignment although that was not our business model. Both sets were from people closing out houses. One set was from a fellow nut grower friend of Nancy’s and the other was a very generous family from Chapel on the Hill that asked that the proceeds be given to a Romanian orphanage.
David Newbury is the owner of the Bridge Antiques building in Emlenton and very generously moved his entire inventory to the Mill so that we could open the second floor of antiques. The picture is of myself, Paul Newbury, in the Emporium, with my Amazing Stitches Emlenton Mill shirt. Happy first day of Spring.
Mike Vereb is from Foxburg and has a wonderful collection of used books. They were mostly non fiction and very reasonably priced. Mike and his wife Sally ran the Nickleville Store for many years. They also sell in the Fryburg Old Treasures Depot. They were the ones that suggested we start the Emporium and continue to be great mentors to us.


























