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![]() | Beth Parkinson-Langdon and her children Hannah, 9, and Joey, 8, have opened The Green Bear, 1016 60th St., a children\'s resale shop that sells strollers, swings and clothing for kids. ( KENOSHA NEWS PHOTO BY BRIAN PASSINO ) |
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Children pitch in at new Kenosha resale shop
Who better to help run a children’s resale shop, believed Beth Parkinson-Langdon, than youngsters — specifically hers?
“This gives me the flexibility to do everything with my kids,” said the owner and operator of The Green Bear, 1016 60th St. “It happened to be something that fit into our lives right now.”
See the complete story in today's Kenosha News, Page: C6
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