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Mia Galletta Home & Design

The Yard, at 604 E. Manlius Street, Manlius, New York 13104, is a conglomeration of shoppes, cafés and such built on the site of a 19th century lumber yard.  They have a brewery on-site as well, and often schedule festive musical events.

The newest resident of The Yard is Mia Galletta Home & Design.  This shoppe is located at the top of the compound, next to Café Jarosz and adjacent to the parking lot.  Open from noon-5:00 PM Wednesday – Sunday, Mia Galletta sells an eclectic mix of furniture, home furnishings and women’s accessories while also offering her services as a real estate agent for Howard Hanna.  This includes home buying and selling, and home staging with some custom design options.

It is a powerfully vibrant space – fuchsia and lime walls, tangerine chairs, floral motif pillows and colorful resin chunky jewelry abound.  If you are looking for bright options, this is your jam – but you will need to be quick because it is mostly bespoke and my thought is the store will look different each week due to sales.  She’s only been in business for two-weeks so far and has already had to redecorate due to sales.  The merchandise is very reasonably priced.  It’s a fun shopping experience!

I hadn’t seen Mia in over forty years – we graduated high school together.  Since then she has graduated from FIT and worked in the fashion industry, mainly in accessory design, in New York City (where she still keeps an apartment) and oversees, even working in China for a time!  She recently returned to this area to be closer to family and will remain here at least a year – the duration of her store lease.

Welcome back, Mia!

Lavender

What a beautiful day to visit a picturesque lavender farm! Farmstead 1868, located at 4676 Shephards Road, Cazenovia, New York 13035, is open from 10 AM – 4 PM every day this month (July 2024).

This is a lovely venue for photo opportunities. There are fields of lavender ripe for the plucking – for $15.00 you receive shears to clip bouquets. Or you can enter Monica Cody’s wonderfully merchandised shoppe, a converted silo, and find pre-cut bouquets, as well as lavender sachets, lotions, soaps and all sorts of other lavender-infused products. The lavender and vanilla scent is phenomenal!

Farmstead 1868 is participating in Open Farm Day, an event showcasing farms in the area. This will be on Saturday, July 27, 2024 from 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM. There will be farm tours and prizes in addition to what you see in my photos here.

Call (315) 655-9863 for more details. If you are looking for something fun to do summer day trip-wise, this might be the thing. Then, like we did, you can pop over to Stone Quarry HIll Art Park and circle back to Cazenovia Artisans before heading home to your neck of the woods.

The Boutique

Find The Boutique at 52 Oswego Street, Baldwinsville, New York 13207. It is a lovely little shop in the village that sells clothing for women and babies, as well as accessories and other knick-knacks, and gifts.

I really enjoyed shopping here!

This is the brick and morter store of a former vendor truck. The official name includes the sub-title Fashion Rescue 911. Find them on Facebook here.

They are open Wednesday – Friday noon-5:00 PM and Saturdays 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM. Call (315) 857-6690 for more details.

Marketplace on James

Marketplace on James is a new store at 2802 James Street in the Eastwood section of Syracuse, New York, 13206. It is the former Tip a Few bar now transformed into an artisan gallery, a tattoo parlor and a food place.

My good friends and Eastwood residents Bob and Marie Leogrande have begun a new venture making and selling their homemade pastas and sausage rolls. They use family recipes and all natural ingredients. Everything is packaged fresh and ready to eat! The Leograndes are also available for catering private parties (big and small) and will be in the store for occasional pop-up lunches!

Picking up a few of Marlene Roeder’s Zen inspired coloring books is worth the visit to Marketplace on James. They are really lovely – everyone of all ages can enjoy them because, let’s face it, who doesn’t love coloring?

Yesterday was the grand opening of Marketplace on James complete with a visit from the mayor and media coverage. There are about fifty individual vendors represented. I believe they pay a monthly fee to house their crafts under one roof.

I was there briefly and took these snapshots. It is a bit overwhelming when you first walk in because there is so much eclectic merchandise. New folk art style paintings, antique repurposed furniture, handmade jewelry and a lot of gift-type thingys are situated on different retail fixtures and tables. There didn’t seem to be a clear view of individual areas the way the space is divided at The Shoppes at Johnny Appleseeds.

But it is whimsical and fun, if you enjoy gift shopping/browsing. This place is the brainchild of owner/operator Eileen Porto. Her mission – to bring community and small businesses together under one roof.

Marketplace will be open Monday-Wednesdays 7:00 am – 6:00 pm, Friday & Saturday 7:00 am – 9:00 pm and Sundays noon – 6:00 pm. Vendors will replenish stock periodically, so there will always be new goods to see.

The kitchen is new/updated and will have something aromatic available daily, including free samples of products from these fabulous local vendors.

There is only street parking available – no parking lot, but there are businesses on both sides of James Street in that area with parking lots – coffee shops, restaurants, hair salons, banks, etc. If you’ve never done it, you could make a day of it and explore Eastwood! There is an adorable deck around the corner to sit and have a coffee and maybe do a photo shoot by the wall mural – and an amazing plant shoppe that will make you say – this is so cool! (Or at least, it did me, lol). Enjoy!!! (for more information, call 315-928-6724) <3