The Seed to Star Collective
Neighborhood rock shop and mineral gallery + unique wellness collective for the community. A unique and nurturing community space to nourish your whole self.
11/29/2025
We welcome everyone to come visit us on our 8th (!!!) Small Business Saturday.
✨Shopping:
Peruse our exquisite collection of rocks and minerals, locally made jewelry, candles, and art. Local honey. Books. Card decks. Wellness items and more. Wonderful pre-made gift sets or create your own.
Plus: sales throughout the shop including a scavenger hunt to find stones and items with a special 40% off sticker + every purchase of 25.00 or more will receive a free mystery bag of stones
🩷Community Caring:
We have some wonderful practitioners offering an array of pay-what-you-can mini services including: reiki, card readings, sound baths throughout the day, chair massage, human design and astrology readings, and flower essence consultations.
**Please note:
✨Chair massage will be offered 1-4pm
✨Flower essence consults will be offered 2:30-6pm
❤️Support:
We are collecting donations of food and personal care items for the Food Pantry run by local NETWorks Ministries
We firmly believe that community care is the foundation to a strong and supported collective.
We hope to see you.
11/20/2025
Boom.
10 days left til the last 31 days of 2025.
We are open normal hours this week.
Next week, the shop is closed Thursday AND Friday (we don’t do the Black Friday thang) and will reopen Saturday the 29th for our wonderful Small Business Saturday Sale and Community Care Day (more deets to come).
We will then be open 5 days a week in December for more holiday shopping.
We have so many wonderful items for gift-giving, and it’s not all rocks!
And get ready to hear us on repeat saying *Support your small local shops this season*
****Please note: these are just shop hours. Events and private sessions are still going going going.
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11/20/2025
Here’s a random post for tonight.
One of my guilty pleasures/fun way to spend an evening is to peruse www.newspapers.com. It’s glorious. Oh the rabbit holes I have enjoyed.
Anywho, here’s an ad from 1961 from what I think was the first business to occupy our building. It’s the only information I’ve been able to find so far. One of these days I’ll make it over to the county archives to investigate more.
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