Photo by Jessica Nohealapa'ahi Goode
October 31, 2020
Maggie Mae & Nellie Rae's is open for business
Two of Bandera's beloved businesswomen have celebrated their grand opening at a new location.
Raenell Aragones and Maggie Ferragamo cut the ribbon with Bandera County Chamber of Commerce friends and members on Friday, Oct. 30, to commemorate the grand opening of Maggie Mae and Nellie Rae's Boutique Market. Formerly located at Cedar Street Market, the two entrepreneurs transitioned to 206 Main Street, across from Bandera Bank.
Vendors they host include Schuggy Bees, Bear Creek Candle Company, Big Hair Productions, Lizzy Gail Bags, Vinew Shop, Jeanie's Antiques, Jesse Parks, and of course, Maggie Mae's Imports for metal art and home decor, and Nellie Rae's gifts, plants and succulents.
The boutique's hours are Tuesday through Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
For more information, check out their website at https://maggiemaeandnellieraes.com/maggiemaeandnellieraes.com/
Raenell Aragones and Maggie Ferragamo cut the ribbon with Bandera County Chamber of Commerce friends and members on Friday, Oct. 30, to commemorate the grand opening of Maggie Mae and Nellie Rae's Boutique Market. Formerly located at Cedar Street Market, the two entrepreneurs transitioned to 206 Main Street, across from Bandera Bank.
Vendors they host include Schuggy Bees, Bear Creek Candle Company, Big Hair Productions, Lizzy Gail Bags, Vinew Shop, Jeanie's Antiques, Jesse Parks, and of course, Maggie Mae's Imports for metal art and home decor, and Nellie Rae's gifts, plants and succulents.
The boutique's hours are Tuesday through Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
For more information, check out their website at https://maggiemaeandnellieraes.com/maggiemaeandnellieraes.com/