When Gwen Shreve got laid off from her last job she decided to do something different — she started a multi-purpose shop that she named Yesterday’s Tomorrow.
For those who miss the days of Woodstock and Haight Ashbury from the 1960s, this shop will bring back memories of those times.
The shop offers hand-made tie-dyed items, beautiful hemp jewelry made by her step-daughter, Jade Kelley, hula hoops made by her son, Joshua Durham, and peace symbol earrings.
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