By Marshel Couso
Welcome to our weekly feature dedicated to covering Susanville and Lassen County’s business scene! Grand openings, new employees, renovations, new hours… each week we’ll keep you up to date with important information about the businesses you rely on.
Lassen Ale Works Boardroom Draughts & Crafts
Lassen Ale Works is inviting everyone to an afternoon of craft beer, and local artisan crafts at their pop-up vendor fair, November 9th, from noon to 4:00p.m., at 702-000 Johnstonville Road.
It promises to be a day of creativity, community and handcrafted treasures! Local artists will be showcasing their talents and there will be a variety of goods – everything from jewelry to sourdough.
“We really want to encourage more community involvement. The economic development of Susanville depends on our small businesses,” explains Ale Works CEO James Merchant, who along with Operations Chief Larry Hulen are the new owners of the Ale Works.
“One of our patrons had this idea (Draughts & Crafts) and we welcomed the opportunity to host such an event.”
Call 1.530.257.4443 for registration details. Follow Lassen Ale Works on Facebook @lassenaleworksboardroom or on Instagram @lassenaleworks for updates.
“Any chance that we have to share good beer and good food among friends, well, that’s what it’s about.”
Diamond Mountain Casino & Hotel
Celebrate Thanksgiving early with Win a Turkey Wednesdays. Every Wednesday in November, at 3:00, 6:00 and 9:00p.m., Diamond Mountain Casino will be giving away $30 turkey coupons, valid at Susanville Supermarket IGA. 60 turkey certificates will be awarded this month.
There’s more holiday fun at the casino this month besides the Turkey Giveaway.
“Every Thursday in November, guests can roll doubles to double their prize – or triple it with snake eyes or boxcars. Win up to $1,200 in Free Play each week!” says DMCH Marketing Manager April Chiarle.
“From November 1st to December 31st, join us every Thursday through Sunday to earn Hot Seat tickets for your chance to win big in our exciting weekly drawings – leading up to our Grand Prize event on New Year’s Eve. Totaling up to $37,000!”
For more information visit DMCH online by clicking here.
Roop to Roots Natural Soaps
Roop to Roots, a new, family-owned business selling hand-crafted organic soap in Susanville, has launched their product line of wonderful soaps just in time for holiday gift giving.
Their soaps are crafted using all natural ingredients and essential oils.
“I started this business in hopes it will become successful enough to help support our daughter, she was diagnosed with Autism and will struggle to find work as she gets closer to adulthood,” explains Roop to Roots owner Audrina Wannamaker.
“I am hoping she can find her own passion within this business that will allow her to be successful and live a happy life.”
Wannamaker says that, as a bonus, their boys have truly shown an interest in learning the business as well!
“This gives our children the opportunity to see what hard work and faith in the American dream can do!”
Roop to Roots soap is now available for purchase at Salon Adore, 713 Main Street, you can also call Roop to Roots at 1.530.251.6310 or you can email [email protected]. Click here to connect with Roop to Roots on Facebook.
$1 for half-quarter size bars if you are still unsure which is your favorite. $8.50 per bar once you find your perfect scent and scrub factor. Can’t pick just one? Pick 2 for $15!
Just in time for Christmas gift giving Roops to Roots will be featuring soap gift sets. These will contain 2 or 3 soaps (2.5 oz each), a soap exfoliation bag and a bamboo soap dish to keep your soap lasting as long as possible! All of this will be wrapped in an adorable Christmas bag, all ready for gifting! Two soaps are $13 and three soaps are $18.
Is something noteworthy happening with your business? Let us know about it! Each Thursday morning, we present a round-up of interesting news from the Lassen County business scene and we want to hear from you. E-mail your business news to Marshel at [email protected].