#SmallBusinessStrong with You

We won’t lie, we were feeling pretty blue when we had to close down – and it got increasingly difficult as the days went on. But, we are now entering Phase 1 of the re-opening and feeling hopeful about what this could mean, not only for us, but for everyone. Here’s to brighter days ahead!

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Before we go on and on about what we’ve got going on (and we’ve got plenty!) – we want to first practice some gratitude. We want to give a loud shout-out to all the healthcare workers and first responders who are on the front lines risking their own health and safety for US! Healthcare workers and first responders are our SUPERHEROES. We also want to thank all those who keep our food chain going – from farm to table and everything in between. We’re thinking of our global community during this pandemic – and though we want you to buy local, our LOVE is global!

And how about those Moms and Dads working from home with their kiddos? That is some difficult feat to conquer! We feel you and we salute you!

We want to give a shout out to One Redmond for being a strong voice and advocate for businesses, small and large alike.

Finally, thank you to all our customers who have checked-in over the last several weeks. We are only Small Business Strong with YOU. We hope we can count on your support as we’re coming back with a bang! Perhaps we’re looking a bit differently with the new COVID way of business, but providing the same great service. We are now offering:

Pottery-to-Go with delivery to your home,

Virtual Classes to keep your kids engaged while you work during the weekday,

Virtual Birthday Parties to celebrate during social distancing

• And Summer Camp Program – Phase 3 of the re-opening plan is allowing us to have our program. Yay!

Our Health and Safety Guidelines detail the precautionary measures we are taking to ensure the safety of our employees and customers.

We get knocked down but we get up again! We are all in this together!

Peace, Love, and Paint Away!



Posted on May 4, 2020 and filed under Happenings, COVID-19.