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WLM | business their options. In April of 2014, Ezdan had resigned himself to remaining at home under the Wyoming Cottage Bakery Laws when fate dealt him a different hand. “I went downtown to pay a bill for the theater group I was treasurer of, and happened to see this building for sale -- a lightbulb went off in my head,” he says. “My wife and I looked at the building and knew that it just might work.” With the assistance of Ezdan’s baking instructor and bakery consultant, Marda Stoliar, a layout of the bakery was created for the historic building, built in 1925 and located on Main Street. Months of grant writing and building restoration took place, with Marda and Ezdan carefully selecting color schemes, lighting and woodwork to best compliment the era of the building. “I wanted to keep close to a 1925 feel, and make it slightly Old World so that people feel special when they come in,” Ezdan explains. Marda also helped train the Fluckiger family in the art of baking, teaching them how to make and shape rolls, fill quiche and peach cobblers. “Everyone had a chance to get their hands into the mix – pun intended,” Ezdan laughs. The bakery doors opened July 30, 2015, with a tremendous response from the community and surrounding area. “I love the small community and the relationship that people feel towards the bakery,” Ezdan says. “They are excited and want to bring their families to see our place and have lunch. It is wonderful to be contributing something to Main Street that makes people excited to come.” They are also passionate about the Torrington community, giving their support to local merchants in return. “There are wonderful resources right here that fill almost every need I have. We used all local contractors for the remodel on the building and use a local farm’s raspberries and the local meat market’s bacon and sausage in our products,” Ezdan explains. “When I needed a stackable washer and dryer for the bakery’s linens I walked across the street to the appliance store and they had it on display. I got my office furniture from Torrington Office Supply half a block away.” 10 Wyoming Lifestyle Magazine | Spring 2016