Why fight the big box/mall crowds on Black Friday when you can leisurely shop local on Saturday??

This Saturday, November 25, 2017 is Small Business Saturday–shoppers are encouraged to go out and buy holiday gifts from locally owned businesses. Usually the selection is more unique, staff is friendly and the stores aren’t so crowded with frantic bargain seekers.
Waldo is hosting the Small Business Saturday Crawl from 10am-4pm this Saturday. Visit at least ten businesses, spend $50 and receive $10 in Waldo Bucks to spend later. Details on this promotion are at www.waldokc.org. A few of the participating businesses include Bier Station, Eclectics, Hawthorne and Ivy, Mikes Wine and Spirits, Waldo Pizza, COCO Brookside and Family Bicycles. You can see how easy it would be to spend a total of $50 in one day at these and other Waldo shopping spots.
Support your neighbors and local economy by participating in Small Business Saturday–or whenever you plan your holiday gift buying trips!





Proprietor Mindy Diaz told me there were two reasons she chose this spot: many of her customers wanted a ‘south’ location, and her best friend is Pam DiCappo, who owns Lauren Alexander next door. She felt her lines of clothing and accessories would complement the other shops in the area. This is a store you will love browsing in–everything is so beautifully displayed! Jackets, pants, tops, purses, boots, hats and jewelry catch your eye at every turn. Her most popular lines include Tart Collections, Sanctuary and Chaser Brand for clothing; she also has jewelry from Simon Sebbag, Kendra Scott and Tat2. You’ll also find some fun gift and decor items here: pillows, party accessories, greeting cards, wall hangings, etc. And of course, personal, friendly service is always present.
Mindy’s background is in interior design. She worked for her Dad in a building supplies business for many years; then took some time off to raise her son. She got the itch to go back to work and opened a home furnishings store in Parkville. Then she switched to selling clothes when opening the Briarcliff store. She loves having a store in Brookside because of the “amazing neighbors who support locally owned businesses”.



