Mitchell Business to Donate Funds to Wessington Springs Relief Fund


Mitchell business owners are teaming up to raise money for those affected by the June 18 storms in Wessington Springs and surrounding areas.
On Saturday, June 28, participating businesses will donate a percentage of the day’s sales or make a monetary donation to the relief fund. More than 20 businesses have committed to donating to the cause. The full list of businesses will be available at www.mitchellmainstreet.com/storm-relief-benefit.html
Participating businesses include:
The Little Red Hen
Crazy About Cupcakes
Brown’s Shoe Fit
The Framer
Woelfel Jewelry
Café Teresa
Tickled Pink / Bliss Bridal
Get Pinned
Cherrybee’s
Ed’s Pet World
Adorn Boutique
Ben Franklin Crafts
JCW / Michael’s Toggery
Moody’s Western Wear
Grounded Espresso
Photography Unlimited
The Thunderbird Lodge
Cornerstone Coffeehouse & Deli
Mueller Lumber
Neighbors helping neighbors…it’s what it’s all about!

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