Rose Holdorf from Tarweed Folk School and Evan Davis from Wade Hardware were interviewed during the celebratory event and discussed the history of the building, significance of the grand opening, Tarweed Folk School's offerings.
Take a listen below!
Radio feature: Tarweed Folk School and Wade Hardware Grand OpeningKORC FM 105.9 Radio
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"CORVALLIS -- Celebrate the reopening of downtown Corvallis' 167-year-old hardware store on Saturday, July 12, from 12-6 p.m. at 400 SW 2nd Street, formerly Robnett's Hardware. Now renamed Wade Hardware -- honoring one of its original owners -- the shop will offer tools, fasteners, locally milled wood, workwear, household supplies, and more."
"A space that hosted a hardware store for 130 years before closing in downtown
Article written by Jess Hume-Pantuso.
Corvallis last year is reopening ... as a hardware store.
Recently, the former Robnett's Hardware building at 400 SW. Second St. has had a facade lift and restoration as plans to reopen the building and business, under the new name Wade Hardware, become a reality on July 12."