Village Threads: Fashion Forward Looks, Accessories, and Gifts
Village Threads is a women’s clothing boutique for all seasons! We look for trendy clothes and accessories for a variety of ages and lifestyles. Our mission at Village Threads is not only to provide high quality, unique, and flattering clothes and accessories, but also to provide exceptional customer service and a welcoming environment for every customer.
Our staff is here to help you find pieces that make you feel good and flatter your body type. You shop with us because you like the personal customer service you get; and we love that you become not just our customers, but our friends.
In store, you will find brands like Neon Buddha, Jag Jeans, Michael Stars, Hobo Handbags, Fenini, Tribal, Splendid, Neesha, XCVI, Kerisma, Tart Collections, Habitat, and many more!
Give us a call or stop by our shop in The Village at Sunriver today! Visit our Facebook page to keep up with us.
Anna and John Luttrell enjoy meeting community members and visitors who visit Muddy Hut Pet Store in the Sunriver Business Park.
“I like seeing people come in with their pets and talking to them about what’s happening with their pet and how I can help whether it’s recommending a different pet food, or flea and tick medication,” she said.
The store carries items including food, toys, shampoos and more for dogs, cats, chickens, rabbits, guinea pigs and fish. They have lifejackets, backpacks, leashes and dog carriers. “I am thankful for the community’s support,” Anna said.
She encourages locals and visitors to stop by if they are looking for a certain item or product. The store is located in the Sunriver Business Park.
Email her at Anna@muddyhut.com
Disturbed Threads offers an affordable opportunity to bring YOUR custom projects to life with the precision, quality and convenience of our laser engraving, cutting, Sublimation, DTG Printer (Direct to garment) T-shirt Printing Services.
Just a few examples of items we can make:
– Wood Home Decor – Signage – Packaging – Promotional Items – Metal Photo Prints – Awards – Business Swag (Custom Tshirts, Hats, Beanies, Leather Patches, Stickers, etc.) – Digital Fabrication for Product Design – Accessories & much more…
Partners In Care is unique among hospice, home health, and palliative care service providers as an independent 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, managed and operated by executives and medical professionals who live in Central Oregon. The organization is guided by a board of directors with strong connections in the community.
MountainStar Family Relief Nursery’s mission is to prevent child abuse and neglect through community support and therapeutic services that help vulnerable children and families succeed.
Swimming pool & hot tub contractor.
Happen
A husband’s birthday wish wasn’t for himself.
Rather, it was for his wife to use her creativity to open a boutique.
And that’s the start of the story of Happen, a home and gift boutique in The Village at Sunriver.
Sierra Gealon and her mother, Gretchen Weaver, are the co-owners of Happen.
They invite community members to attend the boutique’s grand opening 4 to 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 13. There will be a ribbon cutting at 5:15 p.m. along with a chance to win a gift card to the store. There will be a discount on items for local community members.
Back to how Happen happened.
“My children and I took my husband to breakfast for his birthday, and he made a wish for me to start a business,” Sierra, 32, said. “We went for a walk in The Village and saw the store front near Hot Lava Bakery was available. He said to me, let’s make this happen.”
A builder of custom homes, Ikaika Gealon helped her design and build the store’s interior.
“My mom and I always wanted to do something together,” Sierra said. “My sister makes jewelry that we sell at the store and my mom makes custom handbags.”
Warm and cozy, the store has something for everyone and every occasion. There are candles to cards, infant clothes and children’s toys, glassware to vases and linens to baskets.
“Every item has a story because my mom and I carefully consider what we want to sell, making an effort to sell locally made items along with items made by women or women-owned businesses,” Sierra said. “We are planning on having holiday items in November.”
They also plan to have workshops such as how to make a wreath, how to wrap gifts, holiday decorating, flower arranging and ideas for table settings.
“My mom and I always dreamed of opening a boutique together,” Sierra said. “We want to be a part of the Sunriver community where locals can find unique, meaningful and heirloom gifts or for their own homes.”
Happen is located in The Village at Sunriver, Suite 120. Call 541-815-4425, email Gealon.sierra@gmail.com or visit http://www.happenhome.com.
NeighborImpact is a nonprofit organization serving Crook, Deschutes and Jefferson counties and the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. It is the region’s leading provider of housing and homeless services, energy assistance, emergency food, childcare provider resources, early childhood education services and self-help programs for the economically disadvantaged. To learn more about NeighborImpact, please visit http://www.neighborimpact.org.