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Walden Bros has been operating on the Kenai Peninsula for about four years, specializing in customizable t-shirts, hoodies, hats and more. As its name suggests, the small business was founded by brothers Trevor and Trenton Walden.
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If you’re in need of taxi services, there are few options on the Kenai Peninsula to choose from. E.T.'s Taxi has serviced the area since January, providing rides for about 100 people so far.
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Peninsula Piano Tuning and Service has been improving the Kenai Peninsula’s pianos for nearly two years, and is home to the area’s only full-time piano technician. The small business services anywhere from four to six pianos per month, both in the shop and in the field.
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Located just behind Arby’s in the heart of Kenai is Madly Krafty, a one-stop gift shop specializing in hand-crafted goods. Custom-made coffee cups, ornaments, woodworking and t-shirts are just some of what the new store has to offer.
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Craig Schwartz bought the Central Peninsula's only bagel shop in mid December. Now, he says, the bakery is offering a rotating menu of cakes and cupcakes, and new seasonal bagel sandwich options.
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The Kenai Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Center will host its first-ever Last Chance Valentine’s Bazaar this Saturday and Sunday. The event will showcase about twenty first-time and seasoned local vendors.
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Founded in 2013, the Alaska Rug Company uses recycled fishing line and rope to craft handwoven rugs, doormats, baskets and more. The small business recently relocated to the Kenai Peninsula.
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Craft fairs provide an opportunity for local artisans to showcase and sell their work during the holiday season. Among them is the Holiday Cheer Christmas Bazaar, held inside the old Kenai Mall.
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The brainchild of a 12-year-old, AK Big Sipper specializes in serving air-fried comfort food and dirty sodas. The restaurant recently won a $4,000 business scholarship from the Soldotna Chamber of Commerce.
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This Saturday is Small Business Saturday, an annual celebration to support small businesses and their contributions to the community. Kenai Peninsula Borough Mayor Peter Micciche recently signed a proclamation recognizing the occasion locally.