March 17, 2022 – Slinger, WI – The news is Slinger, WI, 310 E. Washington Street, is hitting the community like a Mack Truck as Derek Van Alstyne, owner of Sweet Creations Village Bakery, is announcing the store’s closing.
Two white boards perched on an easel greet shoppers at the entrance to the store and detail the closing of the business and liquidation sale to follow.
To Our Valued Customers.
There is an accepted offer to purchase on the building with the final sale to be held mid-April. I would like to thank you for 22 years of service. It is time for the next chapter of my life. The final day of business for Sweet Creations Village Bakery will be Sunday, May 8, 2022, Mother’s Day.
I ask that all gift cards be used on store purchases before May 8, 2022. Any cards not used before then will be VOID, with no cash value.
Thank you all again for all the years.
Derek – Sweet Creations Village Bakery Owner
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In addition, there will be a large liquidation sale of all furniture, fixtures, and collectibles in May. Everything must go.
After the sale, there will be an online auction on any remaining equipment, furniture, fixtures, and collectibles mid-June. Watch for signs and on social media for dates of sale.
Sweet Creations Village Bakery opened in Slinger in 2000. There were a couple satellite locations in West Bend, including a store at 825 S. Main St.
It was December 18, 2018 when Sweet Creations closed its West Bend store. A note in our archives reads, “Today is the last day for Sweet Creations Village Bakery in West Bend, 825 S. Main Street, is closing. A note was posted on the window of the business thanking customers for “years of loyalty and patronage.” Owner Derek Van Alstyne said the store in Slinger, 310 E. Washington Street, will remain open and gift cards may be redeemed at that location. Sweet Creations Bakery in West Bend opened in June 2013.”
On a history note: Sweet Creations had two locations when it was in West Bend, WI. Can you name the other?
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