w/Brett Bjorn Ktown Connects
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- Society & Culture
As a second-generation owner of a downtown business with a long eccentric reputation, Brett Bjorn of Bjorn’s Fine Clothing, 5614 Sixth Ave., has taken the sales of men’s clothing into the 21st century! Brett talks about growing up in Kenosha as the son of Mike Bjorn, and taking over the family business.
Visit their website here!
This episode was recorded on
February 15th, 2021 at Luigi’s Pizza Kitchen, 7531 39th Avenue. -
Big thanks to our sponsors:
Captain Mike’s, 5118 Sixth Ave.
Kaiser’s Pizza and Pub of Kenosha, 510 57th St.
Union Park Tavern, 4520 Eighth Ave.
Lucci’s Grandview 6929 39th Ave.
Pine Blossom, 5925 Sixth Ave-A
Coming Up Roses Cleaning & Organizing
Washed Out Hair Products
Get your Ktown Connects merchandise courtesy of The Lettering Machine, 725 50th St.
Drop us an email at ktownconnects@yahoo.com
Find us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter – and at ktownconnects.com
Your hosts are Donny Stancato and Jason Hedman
Theme music performed by Dropping Daisies, written by James “Red” McLeod.
As a second-generation owner of a downtown business with a long eccentric reputation, Brett Bjorn of Bjorn’s Fine Clothing, 5614 Sixth Ave., has taken the sales of men’s clothing into the 21st century! Brett talks about growing up in Kenosha as the son of Mike Bjorn, and taking over the family business.
Visit their website here!
This episode was recorded on
February 15th, 2021 at Luigi’s Pizza Kitchen, 7531 39th Avenue. -
Big thanks to our sponsors:
Captain Mike’s, 5118 Sixth Ave.
Kaiser’s Pizza and Pub of Kenosha, 510 57th St.
Union Park Tavern, 4520 Eighth Ave.
Lucci’s Grandview 6929 39th Ave.
Pine Blossom, 5925 Sixth Ave-A
Coming Up Roses Cleaning & Organizing
Washed Out Hair Products
Get your Ktown Connects merchandise courtesy of The Lettering Machine, 725 50th St.
Drop us an email at ktownconnects@yahoo.com
Find us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter – and at ktownconnects.com
Your hosts are Donny Stancato and Jason Hedman
Theme music performed by Dropping Daisies, written by James “Red” McLeod.
55 min