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Ribbon cutting for Yooper Treasures gift shop

The Dickinson Area Chamber of Commerce had ribbon-cutting ceremony for Yooper Treasures. From left are chamber CEO/Executive Director Suzanne Larson; chamber ambassador April Rugg; owner Shannan Jorgensen; ambassadors Trisha Peterson and Debbie Crandall; owner Brandon Jorgensen; and ambassadors Anthony Miller, Ray King, Katherine Mentel, Kristin Mattson and Codell Story. (Terri Castelaz/Daily News photo)

IRON MOUNTAIN — The Dickinson Area Chamber of Commerce had a ribbon-cutting ceremony this month to welcome new member Yooper Treasures.

The locally owned gift shop is now open at 415 S. Stephenson Ave., Suite 10, in downtown Iron Mountain, offering both locals and visitors a place to find Upper Peninsula-themed souvenirs and gifts.

Yooper Treasures is a family business, started by Brandon and Shannan Jorgensen, to share the spirit of the U.P. through a wide variety of products, including clothing, keychains, jewelry, home décor and keepsakes for all ages.

“We want to give everyone a way to represent our beautiful area,” said Brandon Jorgensen of Yooper Treasures. “We have something for all ages to bring back to your home and remember your time in the U.P.”

Yooper Treasures provides a convenient and fun destination for gift shopping and U.P. pride, they said.

Store hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. For more information, call the shop at 906-828-1400.

Starting at $3.50/week.

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