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North Adams Local Crafts Store Closing
By Jack Guerino, iBerkshires Staff
10:19AM / Sunday, July 13, 2014
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Ashley Priester opened her store last year to promote local artisans and crafters. She also has been involved with a number of local charities.

NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Although AP Home Decor may be closing, owner Ashley Priester wants to continue her involvement in the community and with local artisans.

Priester said she is closing her store on 10 Ashland St. that sells locally produced crafts because of other obligations.

"I am closing my store because of some good personal reasons that are going to need more of my attention," Priester said. "The store is doing really well … and I think that with the store doing well and something needing my full attention all of the time, I won’t be able to give my attention to both things properly."

Although Priester is closing her store, she said she will still be everywhere in "spirit" and wants to remain involved. She said she will continue to promote local artisans from her home through the store's Facebook page, which will still be used after the store's closing.

"I like to be involved too much to not do anything," she said. "I am still going to be around doing my thing; I am not going to be quiet and I am still going to help the community, the crafters and local businesses."

Priester said she plans to team up with local businesses and have them carry many of her vendors' crafts. She said many of the local businesses support local crafters and are excited to carry their goods.

"I think this year is going to be more fun because not only am I able to help out the crafters … I am going to go to local business and help them out, too," she said. "I am not going to just keep it in this store, I am going everywhere and help out as much as I can in the community."

Priester said she will continue to host her ladies night at the PNA and the Adams Ale House once a month. She said women can come and have drinks and appetizers while learning a new craft.

She added that she will also stay involved in craft fairs and the charitable acts her store sponsored, including the Stockings of Hope and Random Acts of Kindness Jar.

The store opened last July and Priester said it has been a quick and successful year.

"It has been one really quick year ... and everyone has been supportive and the store has been busy right from the start," she said.

Even though she closes on Aug. 2, Priester said she wants to "go out with a bang."

She said there are going to be new sales every week starting Friday.

"I want to make it as fun and as enjoyable as I can and raise as much money as I can for all of my vendors because everyone who makes stuff in here puts their heart into it," she said.

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