Support youth entrepreneurs
A fundraiser for Life House youth participating in the Legitimate Hustle program is this weekend. Organized by Kayla Rush, owner of Peace of Mind Bath Products, the event will donate a portion of proceeds to the entrepreneurial and employment program. Local small businesses will have products for sale, and so will the Legitimate Hustle youth. There will be live acoustic music and The Rambler food truck will sell food.
The Life House fundraiser block party is 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. this Saturday, May 22 at Blush music venue and the Legitimate Hustle Boutique store at 16 and 21 N. First Ave. W. in Duluth.
Spirit Valley grand opening
A reiki and life coaching business is coming to Duluth's Spirit Valley neighborhood. In Harmony Reiki and Inner Wellness will celebrate its grand opening from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. this weekend, May 22 and 23, at 5628 Grand Ave., formerly Little Neetchers. Owner Debbie Merrick will offer reiki energy healing, life coaching, and weekly wisdom and wellness workshops. Workshops will include posture training, caregiving, body mechanics, finding self value and inner peace.
Merrick started In Harmony Reiki sessions in 2019. At the new location, services will be available by appointment 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursdays, with workshops Thursday evenings. Community hours are from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Saturdays will allow customers to visit the space and schedule appointments. For more information, visit inharmony.life.
Shop local in Ely
Ely's tenth annual Citywide Rummage, Business Crazy Day and Used Equipment and Watercraft sale is Saturday, May 22. The citywide rummage sale runs from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. The hours of businesses and equipment and watercraft sales will vary, but a full map of participants is now available at the Ely Chamber office, 1600 E. Sheridan St., the chamber's Facebook page or at ely.org/citywide. Local restaurants will also be participating in the day's festivities.
May 22 will also kick off the Shop Local-Ely campaign, which will introduce a coupon card instead of the usual coupon books. The card will allow participating businesses to switch up their deals throughout the year. Cards will be available from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at the chamber office, or at the chamber's Facebook page or website.
Need a web presence?
Twin Ports business owners who haven't had time or funds to set up their own website now have a free option with Dulocal. Created by licensed financial adviser Ryan Harrington, Dulocal was created to help out small-business owners and micro-entrepreneurs who need an online platform to offer their services. He currently does not charge a fee to list businesses on the website, and there is no commission for sales made on Dulocal.
To sign up, fill out the form at dulocal.co. The site can list up to 25 products per business. Harrington said some businesses can even just offer gift cards if the business is more service-based than product-based. The virtual marketplace will show all participating businesses for customers to browse through all in one place.
Laura Butterbrodt covers health and business for the Duluth News Tribune. Contact her at 218-723-5320 or lbutterbrodt@duluthnews.com.
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