Go to main contentsGo to main menu
Wednesday, December 10, 2025 at 5:54 AM

Kingsland business reaches across county line

Kingsland business reaches across county line
Kingsland Chamber's Melody Yanniell is pictured with her grandsons, from left, Baron Butler, 7; Graham Butler, 9 and Reese Butler, 12, who sold homemade fig and peach jams and car and fridge magnets, during the Tiny Entrepreneur Pop-Up Sept. 13 in downtown Marble Falls.

On Saturday, Sept. 7, Richard Pawlowski, special education teacher for Kingsland School, set up booth at his store right off Main Street.

He offered his school a free front-row spot to engage the hundreds of monthly Marble Falls Market Day visitors.

Richard, voted “Teacher of the Year” in 2024, passed out school literature while showing potential clients his custom-made furniture inside Richard’s Unfinished & Amish Furniture.

PLEASE LOG IN FOR PREMIUM CONTENT. Our website requires visitors to log in to view the best local news. Not yet a subscriber? Subscribe today!
Highlander
Hope Ranch
First United
Carter Floors and More
Salem Insurance
Madlyn's
Art of water
San Marcos Daily Record
Burnet Bulletin
The Wimberley View
Woodson Tree Service