What makes two entrepreneurs from opposite sides of the Atlantic choose the quaint town of Sanger, Texas as their business haven? Join us as we unravel the captivating journeys of Renee Richardson, a Texas native, and Joanne Dela Cruz from London. Discover how Renee transitioned from corporate life to become a thriving small vendor and eventually opened her own store, Vintage Variety. Hear Joanne’s heartfelt story of moving from Pennsylvania to Texas and falling in love with Sanger’s small-town charm, which inspired her to establish Whistle Stop Coffee, Tea and More.
Vintage Variety, which began as a vintage clothing store, has blossomed into a treasure trove offering everything from eclectic furniture to fresh honey and locally-sourced produce. The serendipitous addition of the Whistle Stop tea room underlines the power of community support and collaboration. Inspired by the movie Fried Green Tomatoes, Whistle Stop offers a quirky menu featuring air-fried delights and creatively named dishes. Listen in as we explore how Renee and Joanne’s businesses have thrived through mutual cooperation and a shared vision, becoming cornerstones of Sanger’s downtown district.
Exciting times are ahead with our upcoming events, including a bustling August 3rd featuring fried green tomatoes, a Back to School Bash, and the Moonlight Market with extended hours and special menus. Don’t miss out on our Facebook Live event this Tuesday night, where we’ll be sampling fried green tomatoes live on air. Join us at 308 Bolivar Street, and be part of our vibrant community spirit. Whether you’re a longtime listener or new to the 266 Express, this episode promises to inspire and engage with stories of small-town entrepreneurship and camaraderie.
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