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GREENSBORO, AL. -- One small business in Greensboro is celebrating 10 years of being a staple of the community.
Pie Lab first opened in 2009 as a non-profit pop-up shop by a design collective out of Maine. It was run by the Hale Empowerment Revitalization, a local non-profit.
In 2013 Seaborn Whatley and his wife Kelley took over and have turned it into a small business with a big impact. Seaborn is a classically trained chef and graduate of the Cullinary Institure. He's from Havana, about 15 miles north of Greensboro.
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