Heirloom Market

Giving Back: Trinity Sisters Help Heirloom Market

Giving Back: Trinity Sisters Help Heirloom Market

By Samantha DePriest

    When news of the fire at Heirloom Market Co and Bakeshop spread, Trinity 5th grader Macie Moore and 2nd grader sister Madelyn did not let their age stop them from jumping into action to help. Ashley Moore, Madelyn and Macie’s Mom and a former paraprofessional, owns an online boutique called “One Four Three” where she makes and sell candles and crafts. Ashley shared that her daughters have always had hearts for serving.  They were helping to clean out Ashley’s craft closet and came up with the creative idea to make Trinity keychains to sell and give the proceeds to Heirloom Market. They partnered with Wargo’s Pumpkin Patch to sell the keychains at their farm and Wargo’s matched the sales from them to help support Heirloom.

Macie plays pitcher in 10U travels softball.

Madelyn wants to be a doctor when she grows up.

Macie started at Trinity midway through her 4th grade year and joined the TCS family this past January (2022) and is now in the 5th grade. She wants to be a teacher when she grows up. She loves sports and plays softball and basketball with her Dad as her basketball coach. 

Ms. Roberts, Macie’s teacher, shared “Macie is such a sweet girl! She is quick to encourage others and include everyone. She is honest, a diligent student and good friend.”

Little sister Madelyn started at Trinity in this past August (2022) and is in the 2nd grade. She wants to be a doctor when she grows up. Her Mom describes her as natural helper who is always happy to help. Just recently her Mom found her making wigs for children with cancer.

Mrs. Donaldson, Madelyn’s 2nd grade teacher, shares “Madelyn is such a joy! She is the first to volunteer to help myself, Mrs. PaskVan, or her classmates. She has a special gift in being able to anticipate the needs of her friends and loves to serve them. I see her encourage and support her classmates in such sweet ways. She truly models what it means to live in humility and putting others before yourself. It speaks volumes when God uses a child to remind you of his desire for us to love one another.”

With a little bit of help from their Mom with the glueing while they did the cutting, they handmade 60 Trinity keychains and 20 magnets and raised $200 for Heirloom!  We love to see how God is using Macie and Madelyn’s hearts and empowering their hands for compassionate service to impact the world around them. What an inspiring story of our little Lions giving back. Thank you for answering the call to serve Madelyn and Macie! We are so very proud of you!

Finding Joy: Trinity Hosts Christmas Market After Heirloom Fire

Finding Joy: Trinity Hosts Christmas Market After Heirloom Fire

By Samantha DePriest

Late in the afternoon on Wednesday, September 21st, a fire started in Heirloom Market Co and Bakeshop that completely destroyed this local landmark and Trinity Christian School next door neighbor. The beautiful building was home to more than 50 local vendors and Junior Boutiques. This cozy place was quite popular with our Trinity students enjoying study breaks and Bible study time and where Trinity families enjoyed before school and after school treats and shopped for those perfect gifts.

6pm Wednesday September 21st, 2022

Since the fire, Heirloom Market owners Laura & Justin Gibson are picking up the pieces and have been working around the clock with their incredible team of loyal staff to reopen their business as soon as possible. The 1st Saturday each November, they host an annual Christmas Market event that is their version of Black Friday. The event is complete with their delicious homemade donuts, Christmas pictures with Santa and Mrs. Claus, and a warm invitation to the community to come celebrate the start of the holiday season.

 

Heirloom Owner Laura Gibson hugs Finny Farm owner Yvonne Conaway.

With God’s help, the Trinity community rallied together and extended a neighborly hand to the Heirloom families in their time of need. On Saturday, November 5th, Trinity hosted the Christmas Market in our stadium. Over 30 Heirloom vendors selling hand crafted and locally made items covered the field with their tents and boutiques, many of whom were Trinity families. Beautiful Christmas music filled the air as the Trinity Performing Arts choral ensemble and band performed favorites songs of the season. There was such excitement while folks waited in line purchasing more than 100 dozen donuts, cupcakes, muffins, and more at the Heirloom Bakeshop tent that staff had been baking through the night. Friends and families shopped together scooping up cute gifts and sharing warm hugs and smiles. Almost 100 long sleeve Heirloom shirts were sold with profits going directly to Heirloom families. Most importantly, these vendors were given a chance at what they thought may be a lost Christmas shopping season for their small businesses.

Trinity families shop for hidden treasures.

The Gibson’s shared “Trinity, Thank you! Thank you for sacrificing your Saturday morning. Thank you for allowing us to use your football field. Thank you for the endless hours of planning. Thank you for loving us through this. Thank you for your hard work. Thank you for coming to our rescue! Thank you to the volunteers! Thank you to those who helped promote the event! And thank you community for coming and supporting our boutiques. We are forever grateful! We hope you found some great gifts and enjoyed your time with us!”

Trinity student Elie Oh sells bracelets, necklaces, and rings at her Junior Boutique “Elie with Love”

Sam Caldwell ran a Junior Boutique selling soaps for the 1st time. He made and brought 50 bars of soap with him to sell and after just a few hours, he sold out! His Mom shared, “This was such a great opportunity for him that we are grateful for. It definitely helped build his confidence to have such success at his 1st event.” Ethan Bowen also hosted a Junior Boutique and sold out of his candles in just a few hours. Philomena & Co shared “It was very uplifting to see how many people came to support the vendors after such a devastating event.” Brenda Brown shared, “As a vendor at Heirloom (Solomon & Sixth), we wanted to add a personal thank you to Heirloom, Trinity and the Community for your support for yesterday’s Christmas market. Without the considerable planning, advertisement, help with set-up and tear-down, and the support of those who attended, we would not have had such a successful day. A very warm thank you from Jim, Brenda, and Gina!

TCS Performing Arts Choral Ensemble

TCS Performing Arts Orchestra

The Bible tells us in John 15:12 “My command is this: Love each other as I have loved you.” The Christmas Market was a beautiful example of God’s love, humility, sacrifice, and service. Witnessing neighbors helping neighbors in our community filled up the hearts of all in attendance.

The Heirloom Market Co. Boutique Pop-Up Shop re-opens today, Tuesday, November 8th, in the Peachtree City Avenue at 10am. They are located between Francesca’s and Highland Bakery and are open through 7pm today. Hope to see y’all there!