News – Sheridan Media

The Annual Fall 14-16 Shop Hop was held on November 7 and 8 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Clearmont.
There were new vendors as well as many returning vendors.

Amy Rowe, Clear Creek Recreation District Director, is one of the event organizers and one of the vendors as well.

For the third year, Bailey Underwood of Best In Bloom in Buffalo, held her annual workshop to craft fall flower bouquets.
Rowe added that Underwood’s classes were always popular.

Kelly Betz, owner of Weeping Willow Designs, and another organizer of the event, who has been a part of the Shop Hop for several years, said that her business is a Rolling Western Boutique.
Merrilee Albers of Vintiques, and Red Pony Salsa felt the event was going well. Vintiques , just west of Clearmont, sells vintage, antique furniture and smalls.

Vintiques is open by appointment during the winter months, and Red Pony salsa is available at Vintiques as well as in other stores around the area.
Youth Vendors at the event included JuneBug’s Gifts, with several stuffed animals, and Ranger the Rock Trader, with local petrified wood and other interesting rocks and fossils.

The FFA Alumi Scholarship Fund was selling meat again at the Shop Hop, and Riesland Rustics and Hallie’s Gals again offered hand crafted gifts and repurposed rusty treasures.
There was lunch at the Clearmont Community Church from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and it is a popular part of the Shop Hop each year.
Last modified: November 10, 2025




