Lydia’s by Crock and Rocker relocates
THE DICKINSON AREA Chamber of Commerce recently had a ribbon-cutting ceremony for new member Lydia’s by Crock and Rocker, which has relocated to East B Street next to the Braumart Theatre in downtown Iron Mountain. From left are Suzanne Larson, chamber executive director; chamber ambassadors Alex Carey, Teresa Schettler and Lori Staedt; building owner Jinx Brew of the Braumart; Lydia’s owner Ruth Warner; ambassadors Tamara Juul and Mindy Meyers; Warner’s daughter, Melissa Grochowski; and ambassadors Sherri Erickson, Debbie Crandall, Trisha Peterson, Jana LaPoint, Kristine Schroeder and Ray King. (Terri Castelaz/Daily News photo)
IRON MOUNTAIN — Lydia’s by Crock and Rocker, which has moved to a new location in downtown Iron Mountain, recently joined the Dickinson Area Chamber of Commerce.
The boutique is now at 108 E. B St., next to the historic Braumart Theatre.
Owner Ruth Warner and her daughter, Melissa Grochowski, are excited about starting in their new location, after being at the “copper-topped church” on Ludington Street.
Lydia’s is a three-generation, family-owned and operated business. Warner has operated another store in Michigamme for 30 years. Their Iron Mountain adventure started five years ago when a group of women persuaded them to open a shop in this area.
Lydia’s theme is offering “fabulous fashions and fine things.” Favorite brands include Tribal, Charlie B, Habitat and more.
Lydia’s is open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. The store can be reached at 906-282-6017.
Dickinson Area Chamber of Commerce membership has now grown to more than 400 businesses.






