The Prince George Citizen

Downtown coffee bar featured in movie

- CHRISTINE DALGLEISH Citizen staff

Laura Mitchell, writer/director of the movie filming locally, made a point of using locales unique to Prince George.

Some scenes of Meeting Mr. Christmas will be shot at The Makerie, a craft and coffee bar, located downtown, where people are encouraged to let their creativity take over in a covid-friendly space.

Owner Kim Hayhurst said she couldn’t be more excited about seeing her small business showcased in the movie.

“They came in to scout out the location and they just keep coming back,” Hayhurst said. “We’re really excited because they’re not just using us as a backdrop but they’re showcasing what we do, which is neat. Our coffee bar is converted into Sam’s Bakery and then the scene involves a kind of charity event and there are kids actually crafting here so everything that we do here in the shop is somehow getting featured in the movie. So they will use some of our handmade Christmas ornaments, Christmas decor and stuff like that we’ve had over the last two winters and those will be used to decorate their Christmas trees and it’s all really cool.”

The shoot at The Makerie location is set for two days. The Meeting Mr. Christmas crew told Hayhurst there’s a good vibe at

The Makerie and have left the mishmash of tables and chairs as they are.

“They’ve said they like the esthetic that we have,” Hayhurst said. “The fact that somebody is coming in from a movie’s art director perspectiv­e and likes what we’re doing here just helps me remember that I’m on a good path, you know?”

Hayhurst was born and raised in Prince George, got her education in fine arts and then moved into economic developmen­t, marketing and communicat­ions.

As she developed her career, she really wanted to get back to the fine arts aspect of her life.

“I was seeing organizati­ons across the board, whether they were small business to large organizati­ons that had really grown into a place of being very uncomforta­ble with the creative process and so what I recognized was that in order to get there we had to start way, way, way, way back and just tell adults that it’s OK to play and so the concept of The Makerie came up through some other things I was working on and then it just evolved,” Hayhurst said. “This is a place where adults can feel at home. You can come in, you can get a great coffee and just sit in here and be in a creative space for a while and then maybe something will catch your eye and you’ll get a spark and you’ll start to play. It’s just a place to spark some creative energy in grown ups.”

 ?? CITIZEN STAFF PHOTO ?? Kim Hayhurst, owner of The Makerie, a craft and coffee bar downtown Prince George, is thrilled her shop will be showcased in the movie Meeting Mr. Christmas.
CITIZEN STAFF PHOTO Kim Hayhurst, owner of The Makerie, a craft and coffee bar downtown Prince George, is thrilled her shop will be showcased in the movie Meeting Mr. Christmas.

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