Clarabell Collectibles on the Shelbyville Public Square held a fall open house Saturday. Featured were doTerra oils, which the shop now offers.
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Clarabell Collectibles on the Shelbyville Public Square held a fall open house Saturday. Kristy Van Buren, a registered nurse from Murfreesboro, was available to field questions about doTERRA essential oils which the shop is now offering.
She is a wellness advocate and essential oils educator in addition to her nursing skills.
“doTerra oils are grown and harvested in ideal regions,” she explained. “They are beyond organic—free of fillers and foreign contaminants.”
Shoppers were treated to snacks and were able to register for door prizes. Store owners are Angie and Kevin Gunter, who began their collectible shop, which now includes sports memorabilia, last year.
The store is named after his father, whose nickname was “Clarabell,” due to his quiet demeanor and affectionately after the 1950s era TV show character of the same persona.