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Grand opening of ‘One 11’ - home to Diva and Flea Market Chic

Give back to the community

- By Jamie Fleury staff Writer

“We want to keep Main Street magical.” — Jenifer Foxworthy

CULVER — All are welcome to participat­e in a week long celebratio­n of giving back to the community with Sue Mcinturff of Diva and Jenifer Foxworthy of Flea Market Chic.

Two businesses under one roof have united with a passion to give back to the community. Foxworthy stated, “We love to give back to the community. It’s all a circle. That’s why we want to use the whole week to give back and receive.”

Mcinturff said, “I’ve been here a long time and people know Diva. Flea Market Chic has been around for a long time as well. We are bringing our speciality, our knowledge, and our experience together. We love the Culver community and we continue to want to be a part of it. We want Main Street to thrive. This is our effort to make sure that Culver has more

options for shopping and people who love the community and can offer resources for giving back.”

Foxworthy stated,

“We want to keep Main Street magical.” A large variety of gifts, toys, games, activities, men, women’s, kids and infant apparel, decor, and novelty items are among the many diverse products offered at One11.

Recommenda­tions, requests and suggestion­s are welcome for the product line and continued community engagement.

One11 has been open as they have prepared for their grand opening event. Mcinturff and Foxworthy are open 7 days a week to offer greater accessibil­ity to residents of and visitors to Culver. The store is open Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Summer hours may be expanded further.

Follow both businesses on Facebook @ Diva in Culver and @ Flea Market Chic. One11 is located at 111 Main Street, Culver.

The Culver Chamber of Commerce will facilitate a celebrator­y ribbon cutting Saturday, May 22 at 1:11 p.m. All are welcome.

 ?? PILOT NEWS GROUP PHOTO / JAMIE FLEURY ?? Sue Mcinturff of Diva and Jenifer Foxworthy of Flea Market Chic, two homegrown business under one downtown roof. The business has opened softly serving customers seven days a week. The store is open Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mcinturff and Foxworthy were passionate about serving customers and enhancing the local economy with expanded hours including Sunday.
PILOT NEWS GROUP PHOTO / JAMIE FLEURY Sue Mcinturff of Diva and Jenifer Foxworthy of Flea Market Chic, two homegrown business under one downtown roof. The business has opened softly serving customers seven days a week. The store is open Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mcinturff and Foxworthy were passionate about serving customers and enhancing the local economy with expanded hours including Sunday.
 ?? PILOT NEWS GROUP PHOTO / JAMIE FLEURY ?? Why ONE11? It’s no surprise that the address for the store is 111 South Main Street. In numerology 111 is an angel number representi­ng manifestat­ion and the knowing that our thoughts create our reality. 111 symbolizes new beginnings, creativity, inspiratio­n, joy and optimism. It reminds us to raise our vibration, tune in to the present moment and feel gratitude. With a positive mindset everything is possible. Knowing all of this the store feels divinely guided, and the name ONE11 perfectly fits.
PILOT NEWS GROUP PHOTO / JAMIE FLEURY Why ONE11? It’s no surprise that the address for the store is 111 South Main Street. In numerology 111 is an angel number representi­ng manifestat­ion and the knowing that our thoughts create our reality. 111 symbolizes new beginnings, creativity, inspiratio­n, joy and optimism. It reminds us to raise our vibration, tune in to the present moment and feel gratitude. With a positive mindset everything is possible. Knowing all of this the store feels divinely guided, and the name ONE11 perfectly fits.
 ?? Sponsored by Right to Life of North Central Indiana ??
Sponsored by Right to Life of North Central Indiana

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