Biz Camp a success

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The twelve youth participating in the Morris Biz Camp sold their hand-made products at the Bigway parking lot last Friday.

“Making money and the products was my favourite part,” said Jordynn Dyck, who sold bracelet’s under the name ‘June’s Jewels’ in honour of a friend. Mylo Thiessen shared, “We learned that the customer is most important.” She decided to sell cat toys made from thrifted socks, pompoms, and jingle bells.

Left: Mylo Thiessen (left) selling cat toys with Jordynn Dyck. Right: Curtis Claydon, chairperson for Community Futures Triple R, purchases key chains from Shelby Dyck’s Bob’s Keychains.

Jillian Hamblin was selling painted barn wood signs (foreground).

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