Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Evelyn Raines, 12, with the business “Paint the Town Sweet” was excited to see many visitors to the third annual EdVentures Resource Center Kids’ market last week. The business features paintings and homemade baked goods.
Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Reese Bishop, 15, draws a portrait of Veronica Respress during the EdVentures Resource Center Kids’ Market that ran May 5-7.
Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Henry Farmer, 8, is ready to sell his Battle Buddy Plushies and other items during the recent EdVentures Kids’ Market. This was the third annual Kids’ Market for the innovative school.
Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Bella Ciochetti, 13, sells products from her business “Bella bean’s Boutique” during last week’s EdVentures Resource Center Kids’ Market.
Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Cora Rose and Ben Rose sell products from the business “Cora’s Crunch.” The idea for the convenient snack, which comes in flavors Campfire crunch and Classic crunch, was inspired by hikers in Rabun County because it’s a simple snack hikers can carry with them.
Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Isaiah Grizzle and Ben Rose play cornhole during last week’s EdVentures Resource Center Kids’ Market.
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Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Many community members supported young entrepreneurs during the May 5-7 Kids’ Market. There were 22 student entrepreneurs who showcased their businesses and connected with the community in meaningful ways during the third annual event.
Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Kamden Treff, 17, sells shoes and clothing out of his business called “Fresh Kicks” during last weekend’s Kids’ Market.
Community members showed out to support young entrepreneurs during the EdVenture’s Resource Center Kids’ Market May 5-7. The young entrepreneurs sold products to the community such ...

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