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Small Business Big vibes!

By Ruby Stephenson, Community Writer
June 17, 2025 at 12:22pm. Views: 726

 

In the heart of our beautiful blue mountain town, Grand Terrace, two remarkable women are making a significant impact on the community. Carrie Magana and Christina Phelps exemplify the spirit of dedication, entrepreneurship, and neighborly love. As valued community members, both are not only proud moms and flourishing business owners but also champions of local engagement, greeting every resident with a warm smile that brightens the day at their every day jobs as well , in the regular  .

 

Carrie Magana, known for her artistic flair and creativity, pours her heart into her designs that resonate with the essence of Grand Terrace. From unique handcrafted goods to delightful home decor, her work reflects the natural beauty and vibrant culture of our town , along with sparky sayings and quotes ,You can find Carrie showcasing her masterpieces at local farmers markets and community festivals, where her passion for the craft truly shines. 

 

Christina Phelps, equally inspiring and talented, has carved her niche in the community with her exceptional work. Amazing handmade goods ranging season to season. There’s so much to choose from an amazing display at every event . Her contributions, whether through artistic endeavors or entrepreneurial pursuits, are a testament to her commitment to supporting small businesses. Christina’s presence at local markets and Grand Terrace festivals allows her to connect deeply with fellow residents, turning casual interactions into lasting friendships , As Lion member ,a mom ,a business owner , and district employee , you will always find her with a smile and a laugh in hand . 

 

Together, Carrie and Christina embody the spirit of supporting small and local. Their efforts not only elevate the quality of life in Grand Terrace but also inspire others to embrace the idea of community camaraderie. They demonstrate how individual initiatives can lead to collective growth and transformation. By choosing to shop locally, residents contribute to a cycle of support that uplifts their neighbors and fosters a thriving local economy.

 

Their roles as business owners and active community members illustrate a powerful message: every small action can make a significant difference. By promoting their work at local events, they not only showcase their talent but also create a sense of belonging and pride among community members. This dynamic duo proves that by supporting one another, we can build a stronger, more resilient Grand Terrace.

 

As we celebrate Carrie Magana and Christina Phelps, let us remember the importance of supporting our neighbors and fellow entrepreneurs. These local ladies remind us of the power of community spirit and the joy of contributing to a shared vision of growth and prosperity. In honoring their contributions, we reaffirm our commitment to nurturing our beautiful town and ensuring it thrives for generations to come.

 

Carrie and Christina are more than just business owners; they are what makes so many people here the  heart and soul of Grand Terrace. Their smiles and unwavering dedication serve as a reminder to us all to cherish our local treasures and invest in the community that makes our lives richer. Let’s continue to support small, honor local, and celebrate the incredible individuals who shape our vibrant community.

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