Hometown Happenings

Charcuterie Charm: Empowering Women Entrepreneurs and Crafting Connections with Karleigh Akers-Williamson

Angela Ballard & Aundrea Rogers

Join the charcuterie party as we sit down with Karleigh Akers-Williamson, the culinary artist behind a unique event that's all the buzz in the community. Karleigh takes us through the whirlwind of organizing "What A Girl Wants," a showcase highlighting 21 female entrepreneurs with offerings ranging from chic boutique finds to Botox—with a twist of iced coffee instead of alcohol. We've got all the details on how this event not only champions women in business but also warms hearts, with proceeds supporting the noble cause of Grandma's House. Karleigh's insight is invaluable for anyone interested in the world of food-oriented business and the empowerment of women-led ventures.

The art of crafting the perfect charcuterie board is more than just an appetizing endeavor—it's about creating connections and memories. Drea & Angela open up about their own experiences with Karleigh's charcuterie classes, and why, when it comes to hosting, Drea's all for letting the experts take the reins. We'll give you a glimpse into the nitty-gritty of food event planning, from managing the freshness of meats and cheeses to working with decorators like Ashtyn Edwards for that extra pop of color and festivity. Whether you're a foodie or just love a good gathering, our chat will have you feeling the behind-the-scenes buzz and maybe even inspire you to join in on the fun.

Finally, we're not just about the cheese and the chitchat; we're here to soundtrack your life with a Taylor Swift twist. As the excitement for her themed night cranks up, we muse over Grammy outcomes, upcoming albums, and shared concert memories that bring us all together. And let's not forget the husbands—Valentine's Day is approaching, and we've got the guide to effortless gift shopping from local vendors, ensuring you hit the right note with your significant other. So, whether you're planning a special day or just looking for some inspiration, tune in and let's make some noise for the power of community, creativity, and charcuterie.

What A Girl Wants Event - Saturday, February 12 9am-2pm 
at Signature Tower, Harrison, AR
FB event link: https://fb.me/e/6DPzzNOhg
Boards & Bites by KW - contact email: catering.jps@gmail.com

The Home Team
Angela Ballard & Drea Rogers
870-577-6754 | 870-577-0276
Weichert Market Edge

https://aundrea-rogers.weichertmarketedge.com
www.angelaballardrealtor.com

Speaker 1:

Hey guys. So we are here this week with Carly Williamson, or Carly Akers Williamson, and she's going to talk to us a little bit about her charcuterie business and some events she has going on. So we're going to hand it over to Drea and Carly to do a little chat.

Speaker 2:

Oh look, I get to talk today. Well, so you have an event coming up on Saturday.

Speaker 3:

I do it is called what A Girl Wants. It is 21 vendors, all female owned, all under one roof. So really, it's every aspect that a woman wants and it's all going to be there so she can. If a woman loves to shop, there's going to be shopping. There's boutiques, there's a flower shop, there is Botox, permanent tattoos really a whole range. Anything that you want is should be there.

Speaker 1:

So we already got asked to ask you if there would be.

Speaker 3:

Botox my sister called me one about Botox. There is Botox. The only thing that won't be there is booze, because I couldn't get the permit quick enough. There's just a lot of speculation about having liquor involved and we just kept it to a minimum on that, and we're doing iced coffees instead. So if I can have wine or tequila, I'll take an iced coffee. Yeah, so tell us where this event is at. So it's at signature bank towers. It starts at nine to two. Tickets are five dollars until tomorrow and then at the door they're 10.

Speaker 1:

Okay.

Speaker 3:

The reason for the tickets are four. We're we paired up with Grandma's house a charity here in town, so a portion of the ticket sales will then go back to Grandma's house as a donation.

Speaker 2:

Oh cool.

Speaker 3:

I don't realize that. Yeah, so we have vendor fees. Of course we have to pay for the room, we have to pay for advertising, so the ticket sales cover all that, and then the rest completely goes to them. No vendor in there will profit from any of the ticket sales that they're selling.

Speaker 1:

Awesome yeah. And we will put in our show notes, information about all the vendors that are going to be there, and yeah, there's some links to your event.

Speaker 3:

There's some phenomenal vendors and they're all mostly small businesses. I mean, I say small businesses, I mean frenzies is in there and they're a main big business here in town.

Speaker 1:

But yeah, 21 of us, I'm excited, All female and yeah, wow, that's a big deal they're actually having tattoos.

Speaker 3:

There is, yeah, mini. There's a tatted by Tabitha at a Berryville. I have three or four girls at a Berryville coming over. She will set up a mini tattoo shop and you can pick from all the stencils. She has their $60. Usually the appointments are 20 to 30 minutes. She'll get you in and out, Okay, we?

Speaker 2:

can get matching tattoos as well, me and you. Yeah, that's what I said. Okay, the last event with her eyes.

Speaker 3:

The last event that she hosted with Gracie Lee aesthetics, I got a mini tattoo. That's how I found them. Oh, okay, yeah, so they've done this event in their own. Well, not really this exact event they hosted, like for everything that's in their spa. They had all these different vendors involved and I was there and I did the food. So I kind of got the idea from them, and then Emily Powers and I kind of brainstormed at the last charcuterie class at Marie's that you guys did, I did, you did you did Me and Mimi were there.

Speaker 2:

That's because I had Bergman school.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, that's a program, something else more important, children.

Speaker 2:

Yeah very much more important.

Speaker 3:

Right. But we brainstormed there and I knew I wanted to do a Valentine's Day class Okay. But then once I started brainstorming I got so many people involved. I didn't want to be the center focus of it, I wanted to just, you know, host it, get everything put together. But I didn't want the charcuterie side of it to be the one and only main focus, like it was around Christmas.

Speaker 2:

Right, really take your class.

Speaker 1:

So on Saturday will you be teaching how to do a charcuterie board.

Speaker 2:

No, I will, you can buy them.

Speaker 3:

You can buy them. So that day we will have charcuterie cups made up, chocolate dipped strawberry cups. You can get six for $10 in a cup. Grab and go. There's going to be many boards. Grab and go Super Bowl boards I'm only going to have a select few of those because they're so big and then actual physical boards like marble boards. There's Easter boards I bought. There's a couple more Valentine's Day boards available, but boards that you can take home and then build yourself on that. Okay, because I know some people don't like to venture out and try to find their own board. So my plan is to have some there where it's like okay, I can use this for Easter and build a board.

Speaker 1:

So do you have any classes in the future plan to teach how to make March? March is the plan.

Speaker 3:

The plan is to do it again at Marie's if we still have the building, so because it is up for sale. So if we still have it in March, my plan is to do it then Because, like I said, a lot of people wanted to do a class right now for Valentine's Day and that was the main objective, but of course we kind of veered off.

Speaker 3:

It grew, it, grew, it did it started with 10 vendors with the 15, finished with 21. And I think we could have done 10, 15 more. You know, if I, we, we were back and forth on how big we wanted it to be, how many boutiques we wanted how many flower shops, because I wanted to focus on certain stores so they could then grow outside of this. Right, there's a new flower shop in downtown, downtown and square, and they're involved. They just opened. I wanted them to then, after this, have a bigger clientele. Right, isn't that the Turquoise? Turquoise.

Speaker 1:

I always say it wrong Gypsy Turquoise, something like that.

Speaker 3:

I want to say Turquoise Gypsy Flower Shop. I could be wrong, don't quote me, but they're phenomenal. Yes, tasha and Vickie are the owners, but yeah, I wanted them to then get a lot of support out of this. So there are some bigger businesses in town that aren't involved, and I don't think any less of them, and that doesn't downgrade their business whatsoever. I think they're all amazing. We just have a couple that are involved, just so they can grow after this. Yeah, okay, so what?

Speaker 2:

time we talked about this. I reached out to her Because there's going to be another photographer there and she's getting it up off the ground and she does Valentine's specialty stuff. I don't.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, she does little mini shoots. She did one last year and that's how I remember that she did it, and so I called her and I said hey, I don't want any hard feelings on this. Yeah, Because she supports me a lot.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, what time on Saturday?

Speaker 3:

9 to 2. Doors will open at 9. And then we're saying we're cutting it off at 2 o'clock. But I've talked to all the girls. You know, if the place is full You're not kicking us out at 2. We're going to keep going. I mean we have the room all day. There might be a couple vendors that do stop, but if I have people wanting food or I have food that needs to be sold, I'm going to sell it Right, and I think a couple of the vendors are in the same boat as I am.

Speaker 1:

Okay.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, well, I know that I love taking Carly's classes. Yeah, they're fun.

Speaker 1:

They are.

Speaker 2:

But I don't actually like I'm not any good at it, so I'll just continue to hire Carly.

Speaker 1:

Well, yeah, every time you get one, you just pay her to make it for you. But go to the class. I think you go to eat the food I do. Yeah, that too.

Speaker 3:

I have a couple others that are like that. They'll attend the class, dallas. Oh yeah, she'll attend it. She's attended both of mine and she will not do her own. It's so much fun to go do it. I think it's more about the experience of hanging out with everybody.

Speaker 1:

She cracks me up because she wants to wear gloves, Like right. Then she wanted the girls that wanted to wear gloves.

Speaker 3:

I think she wore the gloves last time.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, oh my gosh, dallas, wanted the gloves.

Speaker 3:

I don't know I'm a freak about it too the smell of that. Oh, some of the stuff, yeah, just the back then, and then you're switching it. That's why I like, whenever I do it at because I do all of my boards out of the Jamie's Kitchen. So whenever I'm in the prep room doing all this, I'm constantly washing my hands because the smell of cheese.

Speaker 2:

I don't eat cheese, so the smell of cheese like that.

Speaker 3:

yeah, I'll eat queso and shredded cheese on like my salads, but you won't see me eating cheese and crackers.

Speaker 2:

No way you make charcuterie boards and you don't eat cheese and crackers.

Speaker 3:

I'm a freak about the smell that cracks me up that is hilarious Right. So whenever I do the classes yeah, I don't usually eat.

Speaker 2:

Usually, whatever I so that's why you don't get like a whole bunch of weight from eating other cheese and crackers, you could say that If I build a board.

Speaker 3:

Well, whenever I build a board in the class, I usually I think I'm trying to think the last one I gave to Casey because she was she did the content, oh yeah. And then the one before I gave to Dallas because she took it home to Dakota, yeah, so your brother benefited always my family's down for me to do it, because I take it home and they get to eat it.

Speaker 1:

I eat some of it too, but I can't eat the whole thing.

Speaker 2:

Right.

Speaker 1:

The fact that you tell us that that thing will feed like two people. I'm like it depends.

Speaker 3:

Yeah. I can't eat them. I know the things I'm selling this weekend. I'm doing the Shakurikups, obviously for one person, and then I'm doing these little tiny boxes with lids they're for one and then I'm doing these bigger ones and I want to promote them as two.

Speaker 3:

But if some people want it so then you don't want to be like, oh, this is enough for two. A mom and a daughter get it and they're like, okay, no, no, I'm totally. This is all by myself. They'll see it. It'll be. Everything will be in a case. I have these rotating cases that will be on the front and then there'll be a mini fridge where the strawberries will be stored. So everything will be cold and fresh.

Speaker 2:

You guys have got this food thing down because your family's been doing this for 100 years Forever.

Speaker 3:

I was eight when we bought the cove, so it's been a while. It's been a minute, yeah. Yeah, I know there's still a lot of rules, though that I've learned in the last couple of weeks. You know, I got faced with a challenge about doing it out of the Jamie's kitchen and you know there's things that I had to change. So in the last couple of weeks I've had to change things and be educated on it, because when you're dealing with meat and cheese, it's a whole new ball game, right, it's like dealing with eggs and dairy. It's got to be refrigerated, so it has to be refrigerated at a certain temp. You know, whenever I do the classes, sometimes it looks unorganized because I'm setting the food out once people are about to sit down. Right, right.

Speaker 3:

So, it's not going to take a lot of time or it's going to be not good to you, right? The meat gets gummy, the cheese gets soft and lukewarm and it'll get everyone sick. So, everything at the event will be refrigerated and then whenever you order, you'll get it. Angela will be doing it, she'll be getting it out of the case for you, sweet. It'll all be cold and fresh.

Speaker 1:

I'm super pumped about this. I'm really excited too.

Speaker 3:

You'll have to join us. It'll be good, I'm excited.

Speaker 1:

I'm nervous. We have some stuff to do in the morning on Saturday, but we can come in after.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, we have to show properties because that's our life, you know that's our life, but then we'll be there.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but we'll come in after that.

Speaker 3:

I'm going to get there around 6.37, set up and do things. Of course you are. Yeah, I'll be there all day tomorrow, so it'll be good, styled by Ashton. Ashton Edwards is going to be decorating everything.

Speaker 1:

So I'm excited to see she does some amazing balloon art. She's phenomenal.

Speaker 3:

I'm excited. I think she's doing four or five booths there vendors yeah. So she's doing a main backdrop so any guests can come in and take photos at it. And then she's doing my booth, queen Fitness with Jordan Wilson, frenzy's of Harrison Bee's Boutique, rowdy Raskol yeah, oh, and Bronze by Dee, addison Satterwhite, addison Pillow. She's decorating her booth too, so there will be a ton of different showcases of how she can do balloons also. She's one of the vendors, she's more. I want to call her a sponsor because she's, you know, everyone's going to get to see her work. Right, it'll be good, I'm excited.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it will be. We need to talk to Ashton while we're there. Put it on the to-do list. Yeah about an event we're doing Because she is booking up.

Speaker 3:

She's the best and she's so easy to work with and you could send her a couple photos and she just yeah, whips it out Whips.

Speaker 3:

Oh yeah, I haven't even showed her anything for this event. And she's like what are you selling? I told her last minute I decided to do chocolate dipped strawberries because I'm obsessed with chocolate dipped strawberries and I just think a cup of chocolate dipped strawberries while you're walking around shopping is great. She is now doing my entire garland in massive chocolate dipped strawberry balloons. Really, yeah. When I met with her she was like this is what I'm doing. I was like who would have thought I didn't know that was going to be a possibility.

Speaker 1:

Well, you know, she made the arch that we had at the Weigert Awards last year.

Speaker 2:

No.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that whole thing you photographed us in front of Last year. She made that.

Speaker 3:

She did. I don't know if y'all saw the photos from the Jamie's work Christmas party.

Speaker 2:

She did that one.

Speaker 3:

It was as big as that wall. Yeah, it was huge. She did the Clay Maxi anniversary one. She's the best, she's great. And then she'll also decorate like your birthday parties. So say I book her and I'm like I want you to come decorate and do the goodie bags, order the cakes, She'll do the whole entire party planning.

Speaker 2:

Really.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, she does it all.

Speaker 2:

Sign me up for that. I'm terrible at party planning.

Speaker 1:

Terrible. We need to have her on our podcast and talk to her about some of the things we're doing.

Speaker 2:

Seeing like kids' birthday parties. Where are all your redheaded babies going to be on Saturday With?

Speaker 3:

Eric, because Dallas will be shopping there, that my mom is working it with me, and then Trina, my mother-in-law, my sister-in-law Caleb, will be attending the event also. So poor Eric's going to be, Eric's got the boys, dakota's got Drake. Well, they will have him. Well, jamie will be. Oh, I have a. Nancy Dodson is putting on a birthday party for a pastor in town.

Speaker 3:

Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm doing the food for it Didn't realize it was the same day for the event. So Jamie is actually going to set up all of my boards for me, because I whole. So yes, so that's what he will be doing. I completely forgot about that. Yeah, so I will be making all the boards in house at Jamie's, and then he will then take them and set them up for me.

Speaker 1:

You guys have a busy day on Saturday.

Speaker 3:

Yes, and then turn around and have Valentine's Day.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, and you'll be are you doing anything special at the restaurant, like at Jamie's yeah, jamie's is having a special menu.

Speaker 3:

You can do it as a single or you can both order off the Valentine's Day. I don't know exactly what it is.

Speaker 2:

It's on the Facebook page daily at this point. I know that down.

Speaker 1:

Salmon is like her favorite. I'm addicted.

Speaker 2:

Bourbon glaze salmon yeah. I do take out. I think they know me by name at this point probably.

Speaker 3:

But they Dallas does all of our social media now Okay so she gets, she would have gotten the Valentine's Day menu, which is what I usually I used to do, so she would have gotten it, and then now it's posted on our Facebook so you can look at it there, Okay.

Speaker 2:

And then I have.

Speaker 3:

Valentine's Day boards to do so. Oh, so yeah, no free time, yeah, and then after, after next week it'll slow down, but you hope Saturday, and then I really messed up with doing it on this event. You know the day for soup bowl? Oh yeah, then I turn on your soup bowl boards.

Speaker 2:

How many?

Speaker 3:

boards. You only ate Only only a.

Speaker 2:

How big are they orders?

Speaker 3:

Yeah, how big are they? They range from small to extra large.

Speaker 2:

I Wanted to Taylor Swift themed Super Bowl board and take it to my dad's house.

Speaker 3:

Oh, if you, I can we do that. I'm obsessed with Taylor Swift, me too. Are you guys on the Taylor Swift Travis Kelsey train? Because I I've never. Dra is with a couple like I am now and I don't know why, I don't know like they. He's been around, she's been around forever. You know it's not like they're new into their new people, but it's like they are because, yeah, they're together.

Speaker 1:

Dra's husband didn't know who Travis Kelsey was at all.

Speaker 2:

See, we're big chiefs fans. My husband doesn't, even I don't.

Speaker 1:

Think I can see that she's who?

Speaker 2:

What's a Travis Kelsey Don't worry about? Yeah, we were obsessed.

Speaker 3:

We went to the air can. I went to the Miami Dolphins chiefs playoff game when everyone was freezing the really cold they're really cold game. We got free tickets.

Speaker 2:

I bet you did, cuz it was freezing.

Speaker 3:

Now we got free tickets before the whole weather thing came out and we attended and it was the best one, the best ever. Yeah, we stayed till halftime. My face mask froze to my mouth.

Speaker 1:

I'm, sure right here.

Speaker 3:

So at that point. I was so then you could look like me. Yeah, I had a fever blister. My whole face was raw. I After that point we left and watched the rest of the game at home, but it was for the experience. Yeah, yeah, free, I mean, I love free things.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, are you gonna go the swifty skate that skate mania is having? You don't want to see me skate I?

Speaker 3:

Have size 11 shoes.

Speaker 2:

Holy smokes.

Speaker 3:

Could you imagine my feet in roller skates? You know my dad used to be like professional roller skater.

Speaker 2:

No, but I could see that in my. I have videos on my phone.

Speaker 3:

Oh yeah, we went roller skating the summer before I got pregnant with, really, baylor, and yeah he, I used to make fun of them thinking he lied about it. No, he's pretty good, he did the flat line skate some rollerblades yeah, we need to post those on social media somewhere.

Speaker 2:

Those need to be shared with the world. I might do it right, jamie?

Speaker 3:

might do like a little meme, skating into the.

Speaker 1:

Super, oh, yeah, something.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, look out for all day.

Speaker 1:

No, she wants to do Taylor Swift night at skate mania. I'm.

Speaker 3:

I wanted, I want to do a Taylor Swift party.

Speaker 1:

I'll go. Please invite me. They're a lot more. Maybe that's what we should do is a Taylor Swift Shikudori class.

Speaker 3:

I think that's what we should do. I'm cool game. I'm gay, so did you watch the Grammys other night.

Speaker 3:

Yes so you, you assumed, like everyone, I was like reputation, I was freaking out, I I told Eric, I said I need you to hush. Yeah, if she wins right now I need silence. And I was sitting there and she was like you could just tell it wasn't, it wasn't like what we were expecting. Uh-huh, we all were. I think it's because we all thought reputation was coming. So then she was like I'm gonna shake it up just a minute.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, she's like I'm gonna yeah.

Speaker 3:

and then when she announced the title, I was like I got right on the tech talk. I was like what in the world is that title? So then I just kept watching it. But now it all makes sense and post Malone's on her album yeah, that's gonna be, and I'm obsessed.

Speaker 1:

So oh, I love posts. Yeah, I've seen concert.

Speaker 3:

He was good, I think this is gonna be like a completely different album. I don't think it's gonna be like what works about what they say like evermore vibes.

Speaker 2:

But I don't think so. I think it'd be totally something.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I think it's gonna be not this way all the time at all.

Speaker 3:

See, I used to not be a freak about her like I.

Speaker 1:

I have like a cult following Like a girl.

Speaker 2:

Hey me. And Taylor Swift's birthday is a week apart.

Speaker 3:

So that means we need to get to a Taylor Swift concert.

Speaker 2:

Do you know me? That's I tried.

Speaker 3:

I tried, I got on the ticket master, same. I signed me my mom Eric all up and I never once got the tickets and I was like, okay, what do I gotta do?

Speaker 2:

right, no, I'm going to edit that part out. Yeah, please don't put that out to the world. No, but seriously, she's coming to New.

Speaker 3:

Orleans in.

Speaker 2:

October.

Speaker 3:

I'm gay, you let me know and I will go OK, because no one else likes Taylor Swift that I'm associated with. Well, I told you I would go Like my mom would take one for the team she would man it out and go.

Speaker 3:

She's a true A1 concert, buddy. We've gone to every concert together, so she would go with me, but you know Dallas. Then my best friend Kelsey no, they don't care Really. Yeah, and I'm like come on, Just please. I feel like you would become a Swiftie if what's all her luck. So have you watched her?

Speaker 2:

concert. No, I started it and started crying, so I turned it off.

Speaker 3:

See, I haven't bought it because I'm a tight-wit and I'm like do I want to watch? Do I want to watch this for $24? I want to save it. I want to save and not watch it and go see the person.

Speaker 2:

Yes See, I'm just betting that I'm never going to get to go in person. I tried so hard.

Speaker 3:

And there's a couple girls from here in town that actually did get to go. I know Kelsey.

Speaker 2:

Gregory got to go and I found out when she posted pictures in Kansas City. I was like hello, you didn't call me. Yeah, this is yeah. I mean Kelsey, you're going to have a talk later.

Speaker 3:

We went and saw Luke Combs at the Kansas City yeah, in Kansas City. When Patrick Mahomes came out yeah, one of the best nights also. I think it's that stadium, that stadium will just Was that this past summer? Yes, it was.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, he was in St Louis like the night before the week before, and I saw him in St Louis.

Speaker 3:

I want to say August, really, yeah. Yeah, it was shortly after I had Cooper. I want to say it was. I want to say no, probably June or July. Yeah, that's, I went to St Louis.

Speaker 1:

Because it was the 4th of.

Speaker 3:

July, because I want to say that I don't know. I can't remember what I did yesterday.

Speaker 1:

Sorry, oh no, you're good. In June I saw him at the Cardinal Stadium and it was really really good, yeah, I could have easily been June I at this point it's all running together, it's all.

Speaker 3:

I don't even realize where in 2024. I told you I go to Taylor Swift with you, I know.

Speaker 2:

Then Justin doesn't have to go and suffer. Eric would never.

Speaker 3:

He would, because Eric loves me, but he I wouldn't torture him.

Speaker 2:

Justin's like I'll go with you. I'm going to wear airplugs, but I'm going to go with you. See, I would. I would cry, yeah, emotional train wreck. Absolutely, I'm not a outfit planned. I'm ready to go. I just got to get the tickets. You got to get it.

Speaker 1:

Well, I'll be your, your side.

Speaker 3:

Okay, so we got to wrap this up, we got to get. We're on a tangent here Okay.

Speaker 2:

So, thank you, thank you, join us this weekend.

Speaker 1:

And we will come out this weekend and everybody else seems to come out this weekend for the event and show up on our Facebook.

Speaker 2:

We're going to go live from the event. Oh, of course, and yeah you see us wander around and explore.

Speaker 1:

And maybe we'll get tattoos. You'll have to wait and see. We're not married. Can that be our tattoo?

Speaker 2:

No, it's a stencil. But yeah, not married, not married.

Speaker 3:

It's a real explain later Come get some chicotery cubs and chocolate strawberries Shop, and husbands can come too, yeah, by the way I'm kind of like I've been telling everybody this. You know this would be a great spot to like send your husband hey shop for you, because there every vendor is having Valentine's Day. Grab and goes Everybody is yeah, so how to get gift cards I mean.

Speaker 2:

so it's not like a turn the man away at the door exactly.

Speaker 3:

There's grab and go flower bouquets. So, like I told Eric, if you've got me something, go grab a bouquet real quick. Yeah, you know it's there, you can see it. And convenient, convenient, yeah, throw it in your fridge.

Speaker 1:

Husbands need gifts for Valentine's Day.

Speaker 3:

I think there's also a couple vendors that have men's items. So maybe you guys haven't got anything. I know that, tacky cactus. They said they were going to have a couple men's things, or maybe it was Bailey's boutique.

Speaker 2:

Sweet. Yeah, we have options. Okay, so I'm going to sign us off. Thank you for coming. See you, bye, bye.

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