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Pop-up shops filling empty storefronts across the U S

Pop-up shops filling empty storefronts across the U.S. Pop-up shops filling empty storefronts Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we re starting to see pop-up shops appearing year-round to fill empty storefronts. LONG ISLAND - The holiday season is usually the time for pop-up shops at the mall, but because of the COVID-19 pandemic, we re starting to see them all year-round. My Cookie Dealer, known for its half-pound delicacies offered in a variety of unique flavors, has expanded. Now instead of just shipping and delivering orders, owners Karen and Juan are selling the cookies and other savory treats out of a storefront. They’re one of the newest temporary tenants to join Tanger Outlets Center in Riverhead.

My Cookie Dealer opens Riverhead pop-up at Tanger Outlet Center

Cookie junkies can now get their fix in Riverhead. The couple behind My Cookie Dealer a bakery that sells cookies primarily through Instagram opened their first brick and mortar store at Tanger Outlets in Riverhead Friday. What’s now become a cookie empire all started when Juan Morel, a professional bodybuilder, began posting photos of his wife Karen’s creative cookies on his Instagram page. “I’m a foodie and I love to eat,” Mr. Morel said Friday. “So I started posting [the cookies] and people were losing their minds. I was getting three to 400 DMs from people looking to buy them.”

Empty Bowls New Bern aids hunger, arts with town-wide support

Even the worst U.S. pandemic in a century can’t stop a worthwhile charity in a good-hearted town. Empty Bowls will again be filled for the 12th year as the major dual-fundraiser to feed the needy and cultivate culture in New Bern. Amid the fellowship, homemade soups from local restaurants and a free bowl from the labors of regional potters, it has also raised a lot of money – about $300,000 since 2011. Religious Community Services and Craven Arts Council, the beneficiaries, have shared $110,000 in just the past two years. Empty Bowls each February have been one of the area’s most popular social fundraisers, averaging more than 700 attendees a year, with a spike to 923 in 2019 and 880 in 2020 at Tabernacle Church.

The Blue Hour – Episode February 18, 2021

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