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Posted on: May 3, 2022

[ARCHIVED] Hutto celebrates National Small Business Week

Small Business Week - Collage of various local Hutto business

The City of Hutto is home to countless small businesses that each play a valuable role in contributing to the vibrant quality of life that residents and visitors have come to know and love. As part of 2022 National Small Business Week, the City shined spotlights on several local small businesses, highlighting the national theme of entrepreneurship – celebrating the resiliency and tenacity of America’s entrepreneurs who are doing their part to power our nation’s historic economic comeback. The City celebrated the strength and resolve of various local entrepreneurs whose businesses help make Hutto such a great place to live and shop. 

Thig’s Diamond Kutz 

William Thigpen decided to take a leap and bet on himself when launching Thig’s Diamond Kutz. Click here to read more about how Thigpen established not only a great place to get a haircut, but an environment where people can network and build relationships.

Farmer’s Insurance – Doug Gaul Agency

Doug Gaul turned a hardship into a success story when he launched his own Farmers Insurance agency right here in Hutto. Click here to read more about how Gaul has been providing insurance and financial services to the local community for over 20 years.

Hutto Flower Shop

Misty Faglie and the Hutto Flower Shop have been supporting the community through all of its ups and downs since 2019. Click here to read about how Faglie used a background steeped in the floral industry to launch the city’s premier flower shop.

Dwell House Coffee and Tap

Dawid Bednarek underwent a major career change to follow his wife’s footsteps into entrepreneurship when launching Dwell House Coffee and Tap. Click here to read how Bednarek seized an opportunity to open a neighborhood craft-coffee shop.

Happy Panini

Chris and Gina Auditore overcame more adversity than most entrepreneurs when opening Happy Panini. Click here to read how the Auditore family rose to the challenge and opened their own food truck in the heart of Historic Downtown Hutto.

Bless This Nest

For three years, Marci Wagner balanced her full-time real estate job with owning and operating her own small business, Bless This Nest. Click here to read how Wagner successfully managed both of her careers when launching her small business.

Finding Balance Yoga

Sandra Moreland used years of training and a background in accounting to launch Finding Balance Yoga in Historic Downtown Hutto. Click here to read how she transformed her own health and fitness journey into a yoga studio to ultimately help others.

Creative Touch & Candy Corner

Like many entrepreneurs, Matt Widmer took a big risk when opening Creative Touch & Candy Corner. Click here to read how Widmer has successfully competed against big box stores at his gift and candy shop for over 35 years.

Westphalia Market

Pat and Beth Rabroker took a leap of faith when they opened Westphalia Market in 2012, banking on the idea that Hutto was primed for exponential growth. Click here to read how the Rabroker’s risk paid off when expanding Westphalia Market into Hutto.  

LaLa’s Kitchen

Laura Hughes opened LaLa’s Kitchen with a dream to help bring an exciting new culture to Hutto. Click here to read how Hughes used her passion for sharing food with friends and family into her own small business.

Downtown Hall of Fame

Sean and Judi Smith believed they could spark a new energy in Downtown Hutto when they established The Downtown Hall of Fame over a decade ago. Click here to read about how the Smiths turned their small business idea into an award-winning restaurant.

Hippo Café

Scott and Stacie Feller consider themselves “serial entrepreneurs” after opening several local businesses in Central Texas. Click here to explore how the Fellers seized the opportunity to open Hippo Café, bringing elevated comfort food to Downtown Hutto.

Ideal Massage

Chelsey Luce followed her desire to build a business that would help people when she established Ideal Massage in 2018. Click here to read how Luce created a hidden gem oasis in the heart of Historic Downtown Hutto. 

baked'nsconed 

Tiffany Anders transformed her gift of baking into her own small business when she launched baked'nsconed nearly a decade ago. Click here to read how Anders made a cross-state trip to start her own small business, surrounded by her family. 

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