
It’s Small Business Saturday
Shop Discounts | Guest Jewelry Artisan | Intuitive Readings
When local businesses thrive, we can reinvest in the community in numerous ways. This includes improving our services and contributing to local infrastructure and amenities. We help create more vibrant neighborhoods and town centers for all to enjoy. Now, more than ever, we need your support to keep our doors open. – When our doors remain open, we spend our disposable income in our own localities.
Benefits of supporting your local economy by shopping small include:
Contributing to the local economy | Supporting neighbors | Experiencing personalized Customer Service | Unique, and often handmade products | Building community connections | PLUS – The Experience is Way More Fun!
Shop Tea, Herbs, Books, Crystals + More
We offer organic dried herbs, house-blended tea & cooking spices, handmade organic skincare products, essential oils, and other aromatherapy products. Nestled in among the herbs, teas, and oils you will find aromatherapy accessories, crystals, jewelry, specialty books, and other local artisan goods. Stop in for discounted shopping, a cuppa tea, and a reading. If you feel called to, we’re taking donations of cash and food for The Other Way Ministries a few doors down from us, and one of the best community helpers around. The Other Way offers a food pantry, afterschool care, and community classes, just to name a few of the services they provide. HERE is a list of items on their high needs list.

Saturday November 29th from 10a – 4p
10% off 10ml Essential Oils & Synergy Blends
15% off Books, Decks, and Journals
PLUS 20% off Moondrop Herbals Hand-mades
when you purchase in bundles of three or more items to create a gift set
RAFFLE Giveaway, Two Winners!
Full Set of Moondrop Herbals Chakra Aromatherapy Blends

Featuring a complimentary ‘cuppa’ every weekend!
Guest Jewelry Designer, Sue van Dame
Sue van Dame of Lonesome Dovey, creates beautiful, nature-inspired jewelry pieces by texturing, soldering, forging, and wrapping he metals including brass, copper, and steel. She then incorporates natural stones, pearls, and indigenous trade beads into her pieces.
Sue’s pieces are comfortable to wear and are created with intention to act as talismans for the wearer. Worn for strength, confidence, beauty and love. If you want a perfect one-of-a-kind piece of jewelry with timeless style for a special person in your life (YES, that includes you!) don’t miss this event.

Intuitive Reader, Gayle Campbell
Offering intuitive, past life, and chakra readings. From 1pm – 4pm | Walk-in or by appointment. 15 minute minimum. For an appointment call or text | 616.916.0701
About Gayle | Gayle Campbell is an Intuitive and Master Reiki Teacher and Healer. She uses her heightened perceptive abilities to discern helpful information and impart guidance to her clients by reading and moving energy, through spirit communication, and through translating the layout of cards, runes, and tea leaves.
Parking & Bus Stop Information
Limited Parking | Access our parking lot from the west side of building (by Vitos Pizza) and drive around back. This is a shared space for three businesses so please park neatly and don’t leave your car in the lot for extended times.
Loading Zone | Use flashers and park in the Loading Zone in front of Clear Skies Eyecare for quick stops.
Handicap Access | Front entrance has steps leading to the door. There is one handicap parking spot in the private lot behind the building (see above). It’s helpful if you call prior to visiting so I know to be ready for your arrival. Once you arrive and are parked, call or text the store: 616 735 1285 and I will let you in the through the rear service entrance.
Street Parking | Eastbound side of Fulton in front of my building is metered | Westbound side is FREE parking.
Metered Parking | Enforced M-F 8a- 7p | $2.00/hour | Pay by coin, card, app, or phone call.
Public Lot | Fulton and Straight which is just a few blocks west of Moondrop Herbals.
Laker Line | Moondrop Herbals is in between the Straight Street stop and Pew Campus stop on the South side of Fulton Street.


