Apothecary Fairy Brings Handmade, Small-batch Vegan Soap + Skincare to Aspen Grove

NEW store alert! The “new kid on the block” (Block 100 at Aspen Grove) is none other than a modern, locally owned apothecary called Apothecary Fairy. While the owners, Elia Marie and Jeffrey Buice, are new to the shopping center, they’re veterans at creating handmade, small-batch vegan and gluten-free body care, candles, and home fragrances. They describe their business as “Effusive Beauty Homemade.” Their longtime customers and new fans are beyond excited that they have a storefront in Littleton, Colorado, and so are we!

Apothecary Fairy is located in Block 100, near VIBE FOODS

“I’ve been using Apothecary Fairy products for years – the quality and consistency are outstanding. Elia’s amazing products are made with love and healing, fairy magic. I can’t go without her Lavender Rosewater facial mist and Peppermint Tea Tree lip salve. Everything smells so good too, and truly makes a huge difference on the skin.”                                                                     -Lilien R.

Since 1996, they’ve been making fresh, small-batch vegan and gluten-free body care, candles, and home fragrances using clean and responsibly sourced ingredients in environmentally sustainable packaging. They promise to provide their customers with excellent service and a unique, fresh alternative to mass-produced skincare products that are free from synthetic ingredients, dyes, and chemical fragrances.

If you missed their grand opening and the Aspen Grove Block Party back in April, don’t fret! Apothecary Fairy is open every week Wednesday-Sunday; 11:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Come visit!

And after you tear yourself away from staring at their store’s beautiful, handcrafted sign, you’ll be swept away into a sea of soothing scents and offered complimentary tea and lemon water while you shop.

Helen Keller tells us, “Smell is a potent wizard that transports us across thousands of miles and the years that we’ve lived.”

This quote will hold true when you experience some of their mood-lifting scent combinations, including lavender cedarwood, lemongrass peppermint, and blood orange vanilla. And they have new hand-poured candles that are beautifully fragrant + phthalate-free and will make lovely Mother’s Day or graduation gifts.

  • Soap
  • Skincare Hair + Scalp
  • K-9 Holistic Skincare
  • Candles
  • Incense
  • Herbs, Teas, Infused Sugars, Spices
  • Essential Oils
  • Perfumes
  • Terrariums, Plants
  • Classes: Soap Making, Kitchen Skincare, Terrariums, Kombucha 101, Fermenting, Sprouting

Come visit Apothecary Fairy and enjoy the fresh air shopping experience at Aspen Grove located at 7301 S. Santa Fe Drive, Littleton, CO 80120. We can’t wait to see you!

Meet Leonard. Our 2021 Dog-Friendly Mascot.

As the 2021 Dog-Friendly mascot for Aspen Grove, Leonard was awarded his own photoshoot! He was ready for his close-ups and willing to wear props as long as he got plenty of treats along the way. Check out his modeling portfolio below! Select shots will be used to promote our dog-friendly shopping, dining, and event options at Aspen Grove.

Leonard Flipbook

7 Reason to Bike to Work

As we emerge from the pandemic, Americans are going back to work. But after more than a year of working from home, many companies are planning to allow employees to spend some time at home and some time in the office. These hybrid work models may lead to a shortened workweek, leading some experts to predict Tuesday-Thursday traffic conditions becoming a nightmare.

Here are 7 reasons why you might consider switching things up on your commute as you return to work. 

  1. Improve physical health. It makes sense that your physical health will improve the more you ride. But some results bike commuters get are truly amazing. The average person loses ~15 pounds in their first year of bike commuting. Additionally, bike commuters enjoy better cardiovascular health, lowered cholesterol levels, and prevented high blood pressure — even commuters who started their routine during middle age saw this benefit.
  2. Lower health care costs. A 2017 study conducted by the Minnesota Department of Transportation estimates that millions of dollars in medical costs were saved because bike commuters experienced less chronic illness and experienced less preventable deaths. This has implications for employers and employees alike, as rising health care costs impact us all. 
  3. Save our planet. You probably already know that choosing to ride a bike over driving a car each day reduces your carbon footprint. But commuting by bike also leads to less noise pollution, which can impact not only human health but also the health and wellbeing of wildlife.
  4. Find more joy. Humans are wired for excitement and adventure, and the thrill of the ride connects us with the part of ourselves that impulsively smiles during fast descents and feels immense pride when tackling a challenging hill. 
  5. Power up your mindset. When you choose to commute by bicycle, you automatically start your day proactively. First, you have to be prepared for your ride. Next, you have to be prepared for your day of work. GoodTurn Cycles community engagement coordinator, Christina, appreciates how her morning bike commute asks her to think ahead about her day in a way driving her car does not. And, she loves the reset she gets on the ride home. “Once I get off work, I work off the stress of the day by challenging myself to see how fast I can make it back home,” she said. 
  6. Better sleep. Many of us got more sleep during the pandemic. But Swiss researchers found that the quality of sleep during this time actually went down. So what helps boost sleep quality? Physical activity, especially outdoors, is linked with improved sleep. The natural daylight helps balance sleep-wake hormones like cortisol and melatonin. 
  7. Reconnect with yourself. Many of us found it hard to find quality “me” time during the pandemic. A car commute in traffic can certainly count as alone time, but why not let your “me” time be more about exercise and the great outdoors? There’s a monotony to cycling that allows our brains to enter more mindful states, where we can begin to watch our thoughts and allow them to float along, like the clouds we see along the path. 

Choosing to commute by bike requires a little more effort in your day than riding in your car. But for many, like Kyle, it’s worth it. And, if you’re looking to upgrade your commute with an eBike, here’s exactly what you need to know.

Guest Blogger: GoodTurn Electric Cycles is a nonprofit bike shop in Aspen Grove. They serve young adults from low-income families in the Littleton area that have not had success in traditional education and employment models by providing job skills training and mentorship that helps them discover their inherent self-worth.

20 Things about Aspen Grove

Did you know Aspen Grove has been greeting, hosting, and entertaining customers for twenty years! It seems like just yesterday that the corner of Santa Fe and Mineral was a blank hayfield with cows meandering and tractors making their own paths.

Fast forward to 2021 and Aspen Grove hosts nearly 50 stores, employs over 800 people, and has more than 10,000 cars visiting per day. One of the first Lifestyle Centers, Aspen Grove has earned a place in the hearts of our community through special events, friendly customer service. Our dedicated followers provide praise and suggestions, come rain or shine, and return with multiple generations.

Aspen Grove has evolved over the years. We stay current with trends, welcome new stores, and maintain the property at a higher standard. Our annual flowers have won awards for their beautiful blossoms, local senior homes bring field trips for viewings, and families use them for photo backdrops. In the fall, we have expanded our decor to include pumpkins and cornstalks and at the holidays we have evolved from 80’s turquoise and mauve to the current white lit trees…and some surprises coming this year!

We hope you enjoy this recap of highlights of Aspen Grove through the years and learn some new tidbits about our neighborhood Center. Check out our Anniversary Virtual Scrapbook to see photos and more details!

Over the last 20 years, Aspen Grove has:

  1. Grown from a hayfield to a nearly 300,000 sq ft shopping center. Local resident, Royce Smith, remembers working the hayfields before Santa Fe Blvd existed and still “works the land” by picking up surplus food from Panera and taking it to community families in need.
  2. Grand Opened in November of 2001 as a new trend of “Lifestyle Centers” and an exciting new development for the City of Littleton. At the opening. a loyal AG shopper won a trip to Bora Bora and the Wells Fargo Wagon road through!
  3. Achieved the record for the largest dog wedding ceremony with 178 pairs of dogs attending. The event was hosted in May 2007 and we still hold the Guinness World Record today! 
  4. Announced the first Apple store in Colorado, and one of the first in the nation, while they were still just a rumor in the industry!
  5. Maintained a unique mix of national and local brands, many of which are still destinations at Aspen Grove today such as: Aveda, Eddie Bauer, J.Jill, Lane Bryant, Pottery Barn, Talbots, Williams Sonoma. A few of our store managers have worked onsite since opening!
  6. Hosted an average of 20 signature events each year creating a special gathering place for our community. A few of our favorites include: Family Films, Trick-or-Treat Streets, and 13 years of A Paris Street Market events.
  7. Celebrated every day moments and connected with friends and loved ones through an average of 200,000 cards sold at our Amy’s Hallmark store per year. Hallmark worldwide sells close to 6 billion cards in more than 30 languages!
  8. Crowned a dog-friendly mascot annually to welcome your furry family members to shop at Aspen Grove. Our dog-focused events support the local Humane Society.
  9. Surpassed 10,000 likes on Facebook while maintaining a close and connected relationship with our social followers during the challenges of 2020..
  10. Served nearly 200,000 caffeinated beverages and 71,500 bakery items to our shoppers at the Aspen Grove Starbucks alone! Plus, Starbucks supports the  community in need through donations of any surplus to the Food Bank of the Rockies.
  11. Offered 4,000 hours of job skills and bicycle service training for interns and community members through GoodTurn Cycles. They have also rent over 2,500 e-bikes each year since they opened in 2016!
  12. Provided a meet up location for pre and post-ride dining while accessing the South Platte River Trail and Carson Nature, just .1 miles from Panera Bread.
  13. Enjoyed sweet treats while shopping – from cupcakes at Butterscotch Grove and chocolates from See’s candies to 1522 peach milkshakes sold in just one month at Chick-fil-A. 
  14. Delivered over 1,000 Love Letters to bring joy to front line workers and patients, each hand made by local families. Received hundreds of letters to Santa in our big red mailbox.
  15. Nourished many through our fabulous restaurant line up. Ted’s Montana Grill serves over 50,000 burgers, 75,000 half sour pickles and 400 pounds of strawberries per year, at the Aspen Grove location alone.
  16. Made a difference through long-standing community partnerships including dog adoption events with the Humane Society, blood drives with Vitalant, food drives with IFCS and more.
  17. Hosted an average of 10,000 cars per day stopping through our massive parking field to offer front door service to our shops and restaurants.
  18. Created award-winning garden beds with 2,000 bulbs planted onsite and another nearly 10,000 plants added annually to create this plentiful look. Over 8 years Bloom has been planting, that is 77,000 annuals!
  19. Celebrated Tattered Cover’s 50 years in business as Colorado’s book store. The Aspen Grove store hosts author signings and book club meetings, and has sold an average of 7,400 books per month, since  opening in 2015. 
  20. Welcomed costumed Ghostbusters, Storm Troopers, and more to attend themed movie events at Alamo Drafthouse Cinema since opening in 2013 – and they will be returning before year-end 2021!

And we could not have done it without you, our community. Through our 15000 emails per year, more than 1,000 Facebook posts, and more, we share our happenings with you and feel your love back. We look forward to sharing more everyday moments with you!


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Meaningful Cycling. GoodTurn Cycles

GoodTurn Cycles is a retailer at Aspen Grove – but not your typical retailer. They are a non-profit electric bike shop. A social enterprise dedicated not only to helping people achieve better health but also providing job training to young people through an amazing internship program. GoodTurn Cycles operates in a way that puts the community first. Always.

Bikes are a hot commodity these days and our GoodTurn Cycles eBike shop has many styles and options to choose from. eBikes aren’t mopeds or scooters, and you don’t need a special license or insurance to ride. Most eBikes will top out at 20 mph, making them a safe and fun way to explore beautiful Littleton…and yeah, our state.

Their professional team can help you find the right bike for your lifestyle.

eBike rentals are also available. If you’ve always wanted to test drive an electric bike, you can rent a bike from their shop and cruise the Platte River Trail on one of their comfort cruisers.

GoodTurn Cycles has a bike service department for any type of bike in the back of their store. When you bring your bike to their shop for any service or repair, you are directly supporting their job training program.

GoodTurn Cycles also offers bike tours. Take a tour around downtown Denver and check out the vivacious RINO District or get outdoors and experience Colorado’s trails like a local on a mountain bike with pedal assistance. These guided tours are fun for all ages and skills.

The next time you’re at Aspen Grove stop by GoodTurn Cycles and learn more about their organization. When you support this one-of-a-kind bike shop with a passion for riding, you’re strengthening a movement that gives people who need a little help a path to gainful employment.

Tattered Cover Book Clubs

If you love to read, you’re going to want to join our Tattered Cover Book Store Fiction and Nonfiction Book Clubs that they offer at Aspen Grove.

The Aspen Grove Fiction Book Club meets at 3:00 pm on the third Saturday of every month at our Tattered Cover Book Store location. The next two books in their fiction series are:

  • Saturday, August 15, 2020, they will discuss Pachinko by Min Jin Lee
  • Saturday, September 19, 2020 they will discuss Girl, Woman, Other by Bernardine Evaristo

If nonfiction is more your reading pleasure, the Aspen Grove Nonfiction Book Club meets at 6:30 pm on the third Saturday of every month. The next two books in their nonfiction series are:

  • Saturday, August 15, 2020, they will discuss Our Wild Calling: How Connecting with Animals Can Transform Our Lives – and Save Theirs by Richard Louv
  • Saturday, September 19, 2020, they will discuss Furious Hours: Murder, Fraud, and the Last Trial of Harper Lee by Casey Cep

If you are interested in their book clubs, reading recommendations, or events happening at Tattered Cover Book Store at Aspen Grove, please visit their store or click here to learn more.

Aspen Grove is a premiere open-air retail village, home to over 40 of Colorado’s finest stores and restaurants, including Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, Pottery Barn, Apple, See’s Candies, J.Jill, Ted’s Montana Grill, Talbots, and more! Located in Littleton, Colorado, Aspen Grove offers convenient storefront parking, mountain views, and an atmosphere every bit as inviting as the stores we showcase.

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