Monday, November 19, 2012
Introducing the New Serendipity Owners!
Curious about the new owner's of Serendipity? Look no further!
Sheryl and Frank Campbell have lived in Buena Vista for 4 years now. Before that they lived in Aurora, Colorado and had a shop called the Thistle and Shamrock in Denver. The Campbells ran the store in its DTC location for 9 years before deciding it was time to take the business solely to the internet and trade the busy city lifestyle for a quieter and much more scenic life in BV! T&S can be found online and still specializes in Irish woolens, Scottish Kilts and accessories and family tartans. How did they get into such a niche business you ask? Funny story.
20 years ago Sheryl worked for National Jewish Hospital in Denver as an Electron Microscopist. Frank was a geologist for Equity Oil Company. Both felt that they wanted to get out of the corporate world and when their friends, Jim and Sandy MacDonald, said they were selling their shop the Campbells knew this was the opportunity they had been looking for. They learned the business and what it really means to run a "Mom and Pop" shop as their two children frequently came to work with them on weekends. Becky and Ryan started out playing in the back room under the counter and grew up to be young Christmas gift wrappers for customers and eventually shop staff as well.
When the Campbells moved to BV they were looking for some activities to do in their new found free time. They came across Serendipity where Sheryl started to take some knitting and spinning classes and Frank became the only male spinner to attend the monthly spinning group regularly. They also help their neighbor, Karen Woolley, with her alpaca ranch. From Karen's award winning alpaca, Delta, Sheryl recently entered a skein of yarn she spun for the Taos Wool Market and won third place!
When the Campbells found out that the Yingers would be selling Serendipity they wondered if this was their new calling. Between their own love of the store and the knowledge of what the store means to the local community along with their experience running their own small business in the past they decided to pursue the purchase of Serendipity. Now that the i's are dotted and the t's are crossed they are excited to open Serendipity back up on December 1st!
Buena Vista will be hosting the Christmas Opening festivities on December 1st and the Campbells thought this would be the perfect day to reopen Serendipity! Please come out for the BV Christmas Opening festivities and come on down to participate in the Chocolate Walk here at Serendipity where you’ll find all the wonderful yarns and new gifts for the holidays. As if you need any more motivation to come on by, we thought we'd also let you know that you'll get the chance to meet the new Basset-in-Residence, Bonnie Jean. She has experience working the floor at Thistle & Shamrock and is up to the task of being the official Serendipity greeter and babysitter for little ones as needed!
We hope to see you all December 1st!
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7 comments:
YAY!! So glad you will be open for my visits to Buena Vista!
Chery in Kansas City
How exciting! I won't be able to come down on the 1st, but I'll make the trek (probably with my own canine companion) shortly thereafter!
Cannot wait to get back into Serendipity. Our group of Knotty Knitters have come for a yarn retreat 2 times now and we were suffering over not being able to return to BV for this retreat. So glad you will be taking over. You will most definately see us (me) there! Best selection, great attitude at a nice altitude! See you soon.
We live in Crested Butte and were very sad to see Serendipity close. But now we are jubilant! We will try to make to the grand reopening. Thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you for reopening.
Delighted to see you guys are goint to be the new owners -- can't wait to see you again. I'm looking forward to more wonderful times in my new favorite yarn shop!
Thank you all for the kind words! We look forward to seeing you all at the shop soon!
We were in Salida on a fall vacation this year and were sad to see that the shop did not yet have a new owner. I'm happy to hear it now does and will remain open; maybe we can make it back again soon.
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