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Three Little Birds Sewing Co. and Sweet Pea Fiber will hold an official grand opening this weekend with free giveaways including a chance to win tickets to “Hamilton.” Continue reading
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Green Owl Design is revamping more storefronts along the Route 1 corridor, including a row of shops just south of Yes! Organic Market in Hyattsville. Continue reading
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A stretch of small businesses along the Route 1 corridor in downtown Hyattsville was highlighted by DCist this week for its strategies to survive the coronavirus pandemic. Continue reading
Hyattsville’s Tanglewood Sue Shows You How to Make Your Own Easy ‘No Sew’ Cloth Face Mask
While there are now countless how-to videos on making your own cloth face-masks, Hyattsville’s Sue Older-Mondeel, also know as Tanglewood Sue, has put together a light-hearted video on how to make one type of no-sew cloth face mask using an old cotton t-shirt and a household air filter, since not everyone has access to a sewing machine. She’s also put together a curated supply list on Amazon Continue reading
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Hyattsville’s Three Little Birds Hosts Virtual Sew-Along for Cloth Masks to Fight Coronavirus
Hyattsville’s Three Little Birds Sewing Co. will host a sew-along online to make cloth face masks to help medical professionals fighting coronavirus. Continue reading
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Here’s How the Route 1 Corridor is Adapting to the Coronavirus
As the coronavirus continues to spread, local businesses and other area institutions along the Route 1 corridor are quickly finding a number of creative ways to cope, serve their customers and help other residents weather the health crisis. Continue reading
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Given the new developments over the weekend, please stay at home and if you must eat out, order delivery — and ask them to leave it on your doorstep. Many businesses on the Route 1 corridor are changing how they can best serve their customers right now. Continue reading
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