asfenmoms.blogg.se

Nina candybar mary jane
Nina candybar mary jane










nina candybar mary jane nina candybar mary jane

Families dining Uptown and visitors alike enjoy walking the Stockade District after a meal. We are surrounded by incredible night life, music, events and food. What has been the most rewarding aspect of the business for you?įunny how that might sound but it genuinely changed my business plan pretty quickly. You have such a cool and well-loved candy store that is a very fun part of our city. I fell in love with the area, met my husbands - former and current - and stayed. In 1986 ended up in the Hudson Valley to go to school. I was born on the naval base in Connecticut, grew up in Far Rockaway, Queens, and later in Long Island until I was excommunicated for not being able to accessorize. None of us knew the area at all, and spent a few hours on a Kingston adventure! I was looking for the mall with friends from SUNY New Paltz. Evans: What is your earliest memory of Kingston? You didn’t grow up here initially, correct?ĭiane Reeder: My earliest memory of Kingston was getting lost in the one-way streets Uptown. This week for Faces of Kingston, as we dive (or are pushed) into the Holiday Season further, it felt like time for a chat with true humanitarian Diane Reeder of the essential, fun and very happy sweet tooth all-in-one stop shop, Kingston Candy Bar.












Nina candybar mary jane