One of these businesses was an electronic music festival. This little building, just off Baker St, was the perfect place for both of them to grow. These two businesses got their start on the dead end of Hall St, in a small, brick historical building, that is now home to Bibo and The Nelson Star (the parent paper of The Vurb, which SMF are now regular contributors to). Nelson was magical because despite its small size and its relative remoteness to the rest of the world, it was bursting with imagination, creativity and entrepreneurial spirit. Once upon a time, well over a decade ago, two small (now prominent) businesses in the magical mountain town of Nelson, British Columbia were in their infancy. Want to learn more about why Oso is such a great fit for us? Read on… History Excited about the Night Owl Hot Brews? Check out Farm Phresh Smoothies! So if things aren’t perfect this year, please find it in your heart to forgive us while we work out the kinks! There will be surveys available at the festival for you to tell us how we did, and we’ll be using your feedback to improve upon our systems for 2013. Look for these two friendly faces at the Night Owl! The first Barristas we hired! □Įco-conscious behaviors like bringing your own coffee mug are encouraged and will be rewarded!Īs with any new projects, we’re expecting there will be hiccups along the way.
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