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A New Shop Downtown
New Haven (June 15) - Visitors downtown can easily get lost on account of the plethora of small businesses and the vibrant atmosphere they create. Those who find themselves at the corner of Third Street and Eli Road should be sure to have a look inside Watson's Arts and Crafts. While it's a new store, it's also home to a small bit of history and passion in New Haven.
Owner Rachel Watson opened the store this May. "My father loved art and believed that art is the heart of every society. I decided to honor him by opening a store to provide supplies for artists while simultaneously displaying some of the artwork he created throughout the store," she said. All of the numerous paintings and drawings adorning the walls of the store were made by her late father, Marcus Watson. Mr. Watson was a well-known artist in the local community, who passed away last year.
Customers at Watson's Arts and Crafts therefore get not only great service but also the opportunity to admire outstanding works of art. Tony Brown, a frequent customer at the store, commented, "Ms. Watson understands art and sells her wares for low prices, but she's also doing the community a service by opening what's essentially a gallery. There are times that I come here just to admire the works instead of to buy something." Customers don't need to worry that the artwork will disappear anytime soon. Despite some hefty offers, Ms. Watson is thus far refusing to sell any of her father's works.
Denton Merchants Association to Hold Annual Meeting
The Denton Merchants Association will hold its annual meeting three months from now from Friday, June 20, to Sunday, June 22. The event will take place in the Carlyle Convention Center. All members of the association are eligible to take part in the event, and guests are also permitted to attend. Registration for the meeting is currently open. Online applications may be submitted at www.dentonmerchants.org/ annualmeeting, or places may be reserved by calling 509-2395. Registration closes after June 10, and tickets may not be purchased at the door either. The cost of attending all three days of the meeting is $75 for members and $100 for guests. This fee provides access to every event except for the banquet held on the last night of the meeting. Attending it costs $50 for members and nonmembers alike. A list of the activities and speakers at the meeting may be accessed on the associations website. There will be several lectures by guest speakers, including talks on legal issues facing merchants, recent changes in tax laws, and how to advertise effectively on the Internet.