Young Entrepreneurs

LYNN KUTTER ENTERPRISE-LEADER Hadleigh Mays, 9, and Kinley Ault, 10, both of Prairie Grove, have set up their own booth at Prairie Grove Farmers Market called K&H Crafts and Crap. They are selling homemade items, including paintings, birdfeeders and other crafts. The girls also are making homemade doggie treats and all proceeds from the treats go to Friends of Prairie Grove Pound. The treats, called Doggie Ravioli, are made of peanut butter, pumpkin, egg and flour. They had donated $150 to the Friends' organization at this point.

LYNN KUTTER ENTERPRISE-LEADER Hadleigh Mays, 9, and Kinley Ault, 10, both of Prairie Grove, have set up their own booth at Prairie Grove Farmers Market called K&H Crafts and Crap. They are selling homemade items, including paintings, birdfeeders and other crafts. The girls also are making homemade doggie treats and all proceeds from the treats go to Friends of Prairie Grove Pound. The treats, called Doggie Ravioli, are made of peanut butter, pumpkin, egg and flour. They had donated $150 to the Friends' organization at this point.

LYNN KUTTER ENTERPRISE-LEADER Hadleigh Mays, 9, and Kinley Ault, 10, both of Prairie Grove, have set up their own booth at Prairie Grove Farmers Market called K&H Crafts and Crap. They are selling home-made items, including paintings, birdfeeders and other crafts. The girls also are making homemade doggie treats and all proceeds from the treats go to Friends of Prairie Grove Pound. The treats, called Doggie Ravioli, are made of peanut butter, pumpkin, egg and flour. They've had donated $150 to the Friends' organization at this point.