Rooted Farmers Market Collective, a new shop located in Coarsegold, California, has quickly become a popular destination among locals and visitors alike. Founded by Rose Morgan, the collective opened on March 1 and has already garnered positive feedback from customers.
The shop is housed in a 1950s-era house and offers a variety of products from over 20 different sections. These include locally grown produce, clay earrings, soy wax candles, hand-drawn artwork, and more. The collective serves as a space for small businesses like Crooked Olive to showcase their unique products and support the community.
One of the key features of Rooted Farmers Market Collective is its family-owned and operated model. This allows vendors to earn 100% profit on their sales and only pay a fee for their spot in the shop. This collaborative setup has created a strong sense of community among small business owners in the area.
Local residents like Jake Wheeler and his wife have become regular customers at Rooted Farmers Market Collective. They appreciate the variety of products available and the opportunity to support local farmers and artisans. The shop has become a hub for the community to come together and support each other’s businesses.
Morgan is excited about the future of Rooted Farmers Market Collective and plans to continue growing while staying true to her roots. In addition to offering a wide range of products, the shop also hosts art classes and other community-building events to further engage with customers and support local talent. To learn more about the business, visit their website.
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