The trading post was quickly filled with household items and has garnered “good feedback,” Edwards said.
“I’ve had the idea for a little while,” she said, “and I ended up with the time. I just feel everyone’s got a little bit of something to give, and everyone could use a little something like that.”
The original concept was “to share garden things,” Edwards said, “but the community started bringing all types of things, which I really loved.”
Rozanne Edwards, pictured with her husband, Clinton, created the Rosemont Trading Post.
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“Those with the ability to give or that have something to give, especially during this time, have the responsibility to give what they can,” she said. “It’s something that I can give . and something that can benefit others. I’m happy that other people are enjoying it so far.”
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