The Basalt Chamber of Commerce brought out a big, red bow and comically-large scissors on Thursday for their first small-business ribbon cutting since the ...
“It’s like opening up your living room to the world.” The kits come with various types of crystals and scented oils to pour over them, along with a short meditation guide. Kris Mattera is the executive director at the chamber. And Dang, a lifelong beach lover, fell for the mountains. The owners, couple Kim-Van Dang and Anthony Roberts, moved to Basalt from Sag Harbor, New York, this year and brought their fragrance business with them. HAVENS by KVD is a boutique fragrance store that carries artisanal perfumes, candles, crystals, diffusers, cashmere goods, and more.
HAVENS by KVD is a boutique fragrance store that sells handcrafted perfumes, candles, crystals, diffusers, cashmere, and other items. The storefront is located ...
In addition, the opening of the store coincides with the first anniversary of the launch of HAVENS signature line Van Dang Fragrances. “This is the majority of our Basalt enterprises — husband and couple, lone proprietors.” You definitely know who runs the show here.” Dang stated that her team is working on a Van Dang Fragrances bath and body collection, which will include perfume. The proprietors, Kim-Van Dang and Anthony Roberts, relocated to Basalt this year from Sag Harbor, New York, and brought their fragrance business with them. Dang launched the store using her experience as a beauty and wellness marketing and branding specialist. HAVENS by KVD is a boutique fragrance store that sells handcrafted perfumes, candles, crystals, diffusers, cashmere, and other items.
A Basalt man was released from Pitkin County Jail this week after posting $50000 bond following his arrest Monday on allegations he groomed and ...
He said he wished the parents who accused him of the behavior had reached out to him prior to making the allegations. Reached Friday, the director of the day-care center said Tedstone had worked there since late 2019. On July 21, the program’s director contacted authorities about an employee she fired because he had been accused of grooming a child and had work-performance issues. The suspect faces a charge of sexual assault on a child by one in a position of trust, which is a class 3 felony. The defendant, 41-year-old Christopher Tedstone, said Friday he is innocent of the charge and he plans to hire a lawyer. A conviction of the charge carries four to 12 years in prison and up to $750,000 in fines.