When Cedar Harbor first opened they were selling items that Lisa Gavronski had collected and things that she and her husband, who enjoys woodworking, had built. It blossomed from there, she said. "I just started displaying, creating, adding things and I order new, " she said. They now feature a large selection of handmade merchandise and items ranging from stepping stones to housewares, jewelry, gifts, home furnishings, furniture that's been reclaimed (spruced up, cleaned up and fixed up), accessories, wall decor, cards, kitchenware, vases, even food, such as salsa, that's made in Wisconsin.