First Saturday considered a success

MILLBROOK — Millbrook’s first First Saturday, held on Dec. 5, was so successful the Millbrook Business Association hopes to make it an annual event. About 15 Millbrook businesses participated.

Grace Church hosted a Christmas Bazaar offering handmade crafts, cards, painted glass, bird houses, watercolors, woolen hats and mittens, baked goods and jewelry.

Rose Randolph Cookies offered a lesson on decorating cookies. Babette’s Kitchen offered three free cookies with every purchase of a specialty beverage.  Forza’s Fitness offered a free fitness lesson to nonmembers. 

Millbrook Antiques Center featured Santa and Mrs. Claus. (Don’t tell, but they were J.R. and Patricia McCarthy.) 

Merritt Bookstore featured local authors Moby Mudge (who has written about the Alice in Wonderland statues in Central Park, depicting tales and scenes from “Alice in Wonderland”) and Rick Moody (whose books include “Hotels of North America”). 

Punch featured jeweler designer Valerie Horn, who had a trunk show of her work. J.E. Heaton had coffee and cookies, along with jewelry designer Stephanie Hitchcock, showing new pieces.

Alicia Adams Alpaca showcased designer John Robshaw, who signed copies of his book “John Robshaw Prints.” There was also a raffle for an alpaca gift.  

Millbrook Antiques Mall had egg nog and cookies.  Danielle’s Hair Design offered a chance to win a wash/cut and deep conditioning treatment.

McLaughlin’s hosted a quartet of carolers from the Half Moon Theatre at the Culinary Institute of America. J. McLaughlin presented the carolers with ties for the men, scarves for the ladies.  

The all-day event concluded with a free holiday concert hosted by the Millbrook Arts Group at Millbrook High School.

Joyce Heaton of J.E. Heaton Jewelers came up with the idea of First Saturday.  She thought that working together as a community could only help bring the Christmas spirit to Millbrook in a way that would benefit all businesses.  

“It was done,” she said, “with short notice,” with everyone pitching in. She especially mentioned Colleen Rowland as a great help in stepping in when Heaton couldn’t be available.

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