From Betty Buckley, Executive Director of Stone Soup:
Last spring Stone Soup celebrated its tenth anniversary. This spring, sadly, we have to shut our doors.
After a wonderful decade of working on rural economic and arts development programs, Stone Soup is closing our doors as of March 31. We managed to stay open despite recessions and vanishing grants, but this is no longer possible. In years past we have been extremely fortunate to receive funding from a number of major foundations including the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, USDA Rural Development, Verizon, Microsoft, Hewlett-Packard and others. But these organizations have either shifted priorities, or we have reached the maximum number of grants allowed. Over these years we\'ve aided thousands of rural families by serving as an incubator for rural arts; teaching art, business and technology classes, and providing a professional venue for rural artists. Our microloans have helped people start small businesses. Though it\'s sad to see things end, we know that the skills training we provided along with the skills of the artists and entrepreneurs themselves have combined to create a pathway to success for many.
Our website will continue for the time being with members shipping product from their homes. We hope to find a buyer for the website and, as a way of thanking our most loyal members, we are working with another organization to arrange a new sales venue for their products.
We want to thank the many people in Republic and the surrounding area that supported our efforts by buying the beautiful products made by dozens of talented artists and artisans.
On a personal note, I want to thank the Stone Soup staff who gave so much of themselves to the program, and who worked hard to make rural arts a viable income stream for so many families. Their dedication and innovation made it possible to stay viable for as long as we did. It has been my pleasure to work with these dedicated women and I wish them every possible success in the future.
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Friday, February 19, 2010
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Shop the Frontier 3rd Annual Open House

As part of Enterprise for Equity program/graduate, I am able to show my work on the Shop the Frontier website and store in Republic, WA. I just sent a new batch of my Sumi-e note cards to the shop...
Shop the Frontier is a non-profit rural marketplace offering original works of art, homemade gifts, jewelry, furniture, clothes and more.
This website, http://www.shopthefrontier.org/ , created by Stone Soup nonprofit, is our collective display window for you to explore-to kick back and shop our nonprofit rural marketplace!
All of our profit supports business training and micro-lending programs for women and small business and, as we grow, we'll fund local youth technology and area business start-ups. In these ways, we serve rural women and their communities by being a catalyst for entrepreneurial success.
All of our profit supports business training and micro-lending programs for women and small business and, as we grow, we'll fund local youth technology and area business start-ups. In these ways, we serve rural women and their communities by being a catalyst for entrepreneurial success.
You Are Invited to Shop the Frontier's 3rd Annual Holiday Open House and Holiday Fest Saturday, November 21
Join us for our annual Holiday Open House at Shop the Frontier!
We're serving tasty refreshments throughout the day, with a special holiday celebration from 6 pm- 8 pm.
RSVP for the evening please, by calling 775-3217!! It's a wonderful time to meet fellow artists and supporters.
Open House: 10 am-6 pm
Holiday Fest: 6 pm-8 pm Please
RSVP to attend the evening Holiday Fest Shop the Frontier, 509- 775-3217
Visit our Republic, Washington Gift Shop:
Shop the Frontier, 600 S Clark Ave #3, PO Box 1019, Republic, WA 99166
Shop the Frontier, 600 S Clark Ave #3, PO Box 1019, Republic, WA 99166
phone: (877) 807-7278 or (509) 775-3217 for local calls
email: info@shopthefrontier.com
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