Check Out The Business Beat This Week Featuring Pondview Estates, Of Whimsy and Wonder, Cosmic Charlie's and Lakefield Sidewalk Sale

PTBOCanada is delighted to be running the Business Beat columns each week here, spotlighting new businesses and startups in Peterborough and the Kawarthas. Here is this week’s edition…

The Belsey family have launched a new wedding venue business at their Pondview Estates property.

Parents Mike and Linda own the property while their eldest daughter Samantha runs the wedding venue. Samantha has a decade of experience in the wedding industry, including her business Samantha Ann and Co. Booking Pondview includes the use of her wedding planning and coordination services. The property features a beautiful setting with a permanent tent, refurbished church pews, and thoughtful décor. Book your wedding or event at Pondview Estates for a picturesque and stress-free experience. Find out more at samanthaannandco.com.

Local artist and illustrator Susie Armstrong now has a physical shop where you find some beautiful creations.

Of Whimsy and Wonder is now open at 444 George St. N. in downtown Peterborough. The shop is a dreamy art boutique and gift shop specializing in unique art products such as prints, stationary, and custom paintings. They offer a wide selection of curated vintage and pre-loved clothing, gently used books, and antiques. Susie started the business in 2020 and it’s exciting to see it continue to grow.

This week is your last chance to go get some delicious food from Cosmic Charlie’s.

Maria and Mario Salalila are retiring after nearly 30 years. Cosmic Charlies has been a downtown icon, with original international cuisine. It will close as of July 31. Thank you, Maria and Mario, for all your hard work and all the delicious meals you’ve served the community. Drop by 170 Charlotte St. in Downtown Peterborough for your last chance to dine at Cosmic Charlie’s.

The Chamber of Commerce is hosting its annual Sidewalk Sale on Queen Street in Lakefield on Aug. 9 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

The street will be closed between Reid to Albert streets for this fun outdoor shopping event where you’re sure to find some unique items, delicious food, and activities. There will be a community barbeque, fire trucks on display, activities for children, and of course, deals from local businesses. Vendor registration is open until July 31. Make sure to drop by downtown Lakefield on Aug. 9 to see what it’s all about.

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