CAPCIL Small Business Coalition hosts Spring vendor show

[April 14, 2026]    

On Saturday, April 11, the Community Action Partnership of Central Illinois (CAPCIL) Community Service Block Grant (CSBG) Small Business Coalition hosted its Spring Vendor Show at the Lincoln Park District. The first booth was Joyce Westen of Emden. She was selling her rag rugs in a variety of colors. Some were very eye-catching with vibrant reds, yellows, and pinks. She also had table runners available. The room was full of vendors and shoppers. The booths were filled with treats, skincare, makeup, gifts, books, keychains, bookmarks, and health and wellness information.

Shannon McCray, owner of Elation Bath and Body, provided samples of their sugar scrubs and explained the ingredients and how to use the scrubs. Many shoppers enjoyed the fragrances of the scrubs. Kathy’s Country Crafts offered a wide range of gifts and crafts. Deanne Cooper assisted customers in selecting the right makeup and Lime Life skincare products. Giggles and Gab had an assortment of gift baskets, sewing kits, games, and bracelet kits, each with a unique theme.

Tedrick’s Treasures were on hand for Pick a Print sweatshirts and t-shirts. They had several books of all the possible designs that customers could choose from, and they would press them while they shopped at other booths. Handmade Knots by Rachel offered keychains, bookmarks, earrings, magnets, and other handmade items. Kindred Crafts had a variety of uniquely decorated ink pens, badge reels, keychains, and purse charms. They also had a selection of permanent jewelry, crocheted items, stickers, and a large selection of “Blind Date with a Book”.
 


Dr. Kimberly Martin was there promoting her practice, MTM Wellness, out of Mt. Pulaski. Her practice is a Christian-based, integrative health service. Through her practice, she helps her patients find the root cause of their illness and guides them on a non-traditional healing journey. All her work is done in memory of her son Mikah Thomas Martin.

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Ashlyn’s Diamond Designs sparkled with their wide array of diamond art. They offered keychains, ornaments, jewelry cases, tea towels, and magnets decorated with themes, holidays, sports, patriotic designs, and more.

Jeff’s Laser Engraving offered a range of items for engraving. He had an engraved mirror, hanging art such as hearts and crosses, earrings, and keychains. King’s Kreations sold home and garden décor. They had several colorful garden stakes. They also had handmade baskets.

Shellz Suds of Lincoln had soap made from goat’s milk. They had a variety of scents and colors. The soap is made to be gentle on the skin and provides moisture, as well as nourishing vitamins and fats that support the skin. The Tattered Wren by Lisa Rohlfs offered more bookmarks, bag charms, and book sleeves. Marci L.C. D’Andrea from Living Hope Wellness Coaching & Nutrition was giving away a 30-minute Health Coaching Session to one lucky winner. Like MTM Wellness, Marci offers Christian-based health and wellness. She has a workbook focused on Biblical strategies for women’s health. Goodies, like iced sugar cookies, chocolate chip cookies, and mini cakes from Missy’s Sweet Shoppe were going quickly.

Outside, the Daily Wrap food truck was serving lunch. They offer wraps for breakfast, lunch, and dinner around Central Illinois. Their menu featured several wraps: turkey club, crispy chicken, spicy Italian, and more. They also offer sides like churro bites and funnel cake fries.

CAPCIL Small Business Coalition Spring vendor show photo slideshow

[Joli Boerma]

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