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Oak Hill welcomes Mountain State Masterpieces

Oak Hill welcomes Mountain State Masterpieces

Yahoo13-03-2025
Owner Tiffany Willis threw open the doors to Oak Hill's newest business over the weekend.
Representatives from the Fayette County Chamber of Commerce joined Willis and her husband, Kevin Willis, and friends, family members and co-workers on Saturday to christen Mountain State Masterpieces. The business is located at 1113B Main Street East beside C&O Cleaners.
'It's just for the local artisans; there's not very many places that they can display their work in Oak Hill,' said Tiffany Willis. 'This is the only place in Oak Hill so far that they can display their artwork.'
Tiffany outlined a 'variety of artisans' on the premises. That includes glass blower Josh Bailey, whose studio is in the back of the building. 'When he's back there, you can actually watch and see his work,' she said.
Vendor space is still available.
Vendors set up at the business include Bailey's Baubles Hot Glass, Rusted Roots Fabrication, Daisy Hill Jewelry, BeBe's Beads, The Pretty Pickle, Dave's Backyard Sugarin', Moss & Moon Creations, Lighting Laser Creations and Southern Farmhouse Furnishings.
For more information on the business, or to arrange to display products, visit Mountain State Masterpieces on Facebook or email msmasterpieces@outlook.com.
Kevin Willis says the business is something for the community.
'When we sat down and put this together, it's just for the community,' he said. 'Fayetteville, they have a lot of different things like that, but Oak Hill doesn't have this.
'So, we're trying to give back to the community for Oak Hill and the local people of Oak Hill. Something to be proud of.
'There's a wide variety of different things, gift giving. And, it's local. This is just for the community and the local artisans.'
The business, which has three employees, will be closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays and be open from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on the other days of the week.
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