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Amy Ford '16 opens Woven Woods Bookshop with her sister


 












Congratulations to Amy Ford '16 and her sister, Lindsey Gartman, on the grand opening of their new bookshop and craft space in Bath Township, Woven Words Bookshop. The grand opening will take place this Saturday, October 25th from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 843 N Cleveland Massillon Rd #4 in Bath Township’s Ghent Square. Visitors will receive a free tote bag with a purchase of over $100 and a free sticker for every purchase (while supplies last). 


The bookshop features a section filled with both new and used reads for customers, a selection of craft kits, and a kids' section for young readers as well. Woven Words also has craft events scheduled through the beginning of the new year. If you are a local artist, and are interested in leading a craft session, contact the bookshop. We pray for a successful new business venture for Amy and her sister,  and we wish them nothing but the best!



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