StoosNews Spotlight: Check Out The Business Beat This Week Featuring Hannamars Bridal, Recycled Kids, Andrew Jobes and Innovation Cluster

PTBOCanada is delighted to be running StoosNews columns each week here, spotlighting new businesses and startups in Peterborough and the Kawarthas. Here is this week’s edition…

Johanna Wakeling and Mary McArthur of Hannamars Bridal, have decided to retire from the retail side of their business and transition exclusively to alterations.

While the transition will begin at the end of this month, they will continue into next season to ensure that any current transactions will be completed. Hanna and Mary will continue to work out of their current location at 406 Mark St., offering alterations and sewing services to brides and bridal parties as well as other sewing projects.

Samantha Davis recently purchased both Recycled Kids locations, in Peterborough at 400 Lansdowne St. in the Willowcreek Plaza and in downtown Lindsay at 20 Kent St.

Recycled Kids is billed as a one-stop shop for all things kids, selling recycled clothing from newborn to 16, toys, furniture and more, as well as maternity clothing with a large variety of nursing accessories. Stop in, or to make an appointment to drop something off on consignment visit recycledkids.ca.

Andrew Jobes recently launched his own therapy business.

Called Andrew Jobes Psychotherapy and Wellness, Andrew is a graduate of Yorkville University’s Counselling Psychology program and offers individual adult and couples therapy, either in-person in downtown Peterborough, online, or by phone. Whether is therapy, workplace wellness, recorded yoga classes, and more, visit andrewjobes.ca for a free initial consult.

The Innovation Cluster Peterborough and the Kawarthas is returning to in-person Electric City Talks with an event coming up on Oct. 13 at Showplace.

Living and Working in a Digital-First World - Technologies and Trends Shaping the Future will feature three panellists focused on topics of clean technology, information technology, and business innovation. Doors open at 6.30, to register look for Electric City Talks on Eventbrite.

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