Friday, November 4, 2016

The Payson Chronicle Is Connecting Communities


A young artist at work at Lulu's Crafty Corner (pictured above)

Pictured above: Blogger Jenny Staheli and family
Each week The Payson Chronicle connects communities online and in "the real." We feature a local blogger, small business owner, artist, creative, or mompreneur navigating both spaces in our print edition and on our blog.

Last week we met up with Jenny Staheli, a mom, librarian, and talented writer whose blog "This Is What I’ve Got So Far" caught our attention. This week we turned our sights to a brick-and-mortar ceramics business in Payson and its owner, Kathy Anderson at Lulu’s Crafty Corner.

Log onto our blog and read about Jenny Staheli’s work (find a direct link below). Be sure to link through and check out her blog while you're at it. Read about Lulu’s Crafty Corner in this week’s print edition of The Payson Chronicle.

Send us a link to your blog or a blurb about your business, and we could feature you, too. Email it to paysonchronicle@gmail.com.

Now check out This Is What I've Got So Far: http://paysonchronicle.blogspot.com/2016/10/connecting-communities-this-is-what-ive.html



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