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Ribbon Cutting Celebrates Opening of High Country Venue at the Carmine Y

Pictured are owners Debra and Lee Sherman cutting the ribbon. Vendors and friends present are Danny Tytenicz, Mary Eikenhorst, Jenny Good, and Barbara Garrison. Chamber members pictured are: Courtney Kieke (Chamber president), Stephanie Lamoreaux, Tamara Neese, Marcia Hinton, Marlene Waak, Lou Ann Stokes, Mel Scott, Linda Amann, and Lynn Peters.

Carmine Chamber of Commerce is always happy to welcome a new business to the area. A ribbon cutting and open house was held at the beautiful High Country Venue at the Carmine Y. The location of the business is 1720 SH 458 Spur.

The owners, Debra and Lee Sherman, host outstanding dealers at this venue who offer extraordinary vintage, antique, and artisan goods. The Dancing Wolf Gallery specializes in Native American jewelry, painting, folk art, Native American textiles and pottery.

The Shed at the Spur has artwork, architectural pieces, furniture, primitives, and lawn and garden treasures. The Cowgirl Glass and Vintage Viking Treasures, also known as the Colorado Girls, has mid-century modern glass, depression glass, kitchen wear and more. UK Treasures is a long time, seller of English white ironstone, furniture, and a variety of unique finds. Jenny Good Art has original watercolors, paper collage art that are created in her studio. The venue is open year-round, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday with extended hours during Round Top show.