![]() ![]() Given the realities of the pandemic, Crow and Connolly have left lots of open space, with shelves far apart. Since then they've been busy renovating, cleaning and "plotting and planning," much of it with the help of local volunteers. They rented the space on May 22 and officially took possession on June 1. ![]() ![]() She has hired Cat Connolly as store manager, who has experience working in both coffee shops and bookstores. After Bluebird Books closed in April, she found the opportunity to do so. There will be greeting cards, jewelry, light switch covers, prints and more.Ĭrow has wanted to own a bookstore of her own for years. In addition to books, food and beverages, the store will sell a variety of items made by local artists and craftspeople. Owner Sara Crow told the Hutchinson News that by the end of the year she hopes to expand the cafe menu to include more food options. will also feature a cafe, which will initially sell coffee, tea, sodas and pastries. The store, which resides in the same storefront that used to house Bluebird Books, will carry predominantly new books across all genres, along with a smattering of used books in very good condition.Ĭrow and Co. ![]() Crow and Co., an independent bookstore and cafe in Hutchinson, Kan., will hold its soft opening this Saturday, the Hutchinson News reported. ![]()
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