In 2024, Clifford’s Carpets proudly celebrated their one-year anniversary. They were surprised by the number of customers they served in their first year and they are incredibly grateful for the support.

“This year has been an amazing year of growth and learning for us. We are incredibly thankful for the steady support of locals and neighboring businesses as we settled into our place,” said owner Travis Scott.

The store is open Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., with evenings and weekend appointments available to accommodate customers’ schedules. They aim to improve communication with clients and contractors alike and elevate the quality of their services.

At Clifford’s, their team worked hard to refresh the showroom and rug gallery. They sold much of their inventory to make room for new lines of rugs and flooring. “This past year, we worked on necessary renovations and maintenance to create an inviting space we are excited to welcome customers into,” said Scott.

Throughout 2024, they hosted numerous memorable events, including their annual spring and winter maker’s market series, featuring fifteen local artisans. They participated in Oil City Uncorked and we look forward to joining this event in the future. Their second annual Small Business Saturday event showcased nine small businesses, and during Artist Sunday they featured ten different artists and creatives. They hope to expand these events to more artists and small businesses this year.

Since their grand opening, they have received tremendous support from the local artist community. With the community’s support, they are extending their classes and workshop offerings, led by local artists. Their new website now enables online registration for these classes and workshops.

In the new year they will also unveil exciting new unique events that will be announced on their social media soon.

In conclusion, the first year of Clifford’s has been a remarkable journey filled with growth, community support and memorable experiences. They are deeply grateful to their loyal customers and the local artists who have played a crucial role in their success. As they look ahead, they are excited to continue improving, expanding events and fostering connections within the community. With a refreshed space and a commitment to quality service, Clifford’s invites everyone to join them in celebrating the creativity and talent that surrounds them.

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