Hundreds of shoppers and visitors at the Tower Centre in Ballymena supported the Enterprising Women Winter Showcase - a festive event dedicated to celebrating and promoting the hard work of female entrepreneurs across Mid and East Antrim.
Hosted in partnership with the Ballymena Business Centre, Carrickfergus Enterprise, and Mid & East Antrim Borough Council, the event offered visitors an exciting head-start for their holiday shopping whilst shining a bright light on handcrafted holiday products made by local female artisans.
From artisanal wax melts to unique jewellery and fine prints, the showcase presented a diverse range of top-quality goods, all crafted by women-owned small businesses in the district.
Shoppers and visitors enjoyed a lively atmosphere filled with opportunities to meet the makers, learn about their products and stories behind their labours of love, as well as discover meaningful gifts for the holiday season for their loved ones.
Visitors even had the opportunity to watch Local Artist Alison Gardner paint a new original fine artwork live.
Speaking on the occasion, Kelli McRoberts, CEO of Carrickfergus Enterprise said:
“I am thrilled that we have realised a long-term dream to give our incredibly talented women a platform and space to share their work with the wider community.
“The response has been incredible and it has been so heartwarming that so many people came out to support our local businesses and discover the unique stories behind each handcrafted item in such a welcoming environment.
“It has certainly been a true celebration of Northern Ireland’s entrepreneurial spirit, and a great start to the holiday season ahead. And we are proud to have stood alongside these talented women to provide the resources they need to succeed.”
The event received resounding praise from the funder of the female network, with the Mayor of Mid and East Antrim Alderman Beth Adger, MBE noting its impact on the entrepreneurial community.
“The Enterprising Women Winter Showcase has been a great opportunity to support our local economy and a firm reminder of the creativity, resilience, and ongoing dedication of our local female entrepreneurs even during these uncertain times.”
“Events like these truly embody our community’s collective strength, fostering a spirit of pride and support for homegrown businesses,” the Mayor added.
Amanda Jones of Midtown Makers, Ballymena Business Centre also expressed her delight:
“Our goal has always been to empower local businesses, and female entrepreneurs in particular. And this winter showcase has been exceptional in bringing us all together, and highlighting the true essence of our business community.
“The showcase is a celebration of entrepreneurship, diversity, and the unique talents from all walks of life within Northern Ireland.
“We are proud to have partnered with Carrickfergus Enterprise with support from the Tower Centre, Ballymena and funding from Mid and East Antrim Borough Council to support these incredible women as they grow their businesses.”
For local artisan Lucinda Graham, founder and owner of Galgorm Melts, the showcase was an invaluable experience.
“The event has been absolutely amazing,” she shared. “Having a chance to connect directly with the shoppers and visitors alike, to tell them about the story of why and how I founded my small business, and to hear their excitement for my products, has been wonderful and humbling.
“Events like this give us an opportunity to not only boost our sales, but the enterprising women ladies and I find events like these very encouraging too. It has been an honour and privilege to showcase my products and to represent the entrepreneurial culture and spirit of Northern Ireland.”
With a mission to uplift local talent and provide meaningful holiday shopping experiences, the Enterprising Women Winter Showcase has left a lasting impression on the community of Ballymena and further afield and it continues the work to highlight the talent, dedication, and impact of brilliant local women and the entrepreneurial essence that lives and grows in the local region.
For more information about Enterprising Women or to find out how to become a part of this support network please visit here.