MANSFIELD — Shoppers at Olive and Oak have a chance to win a $500 shopping spree as the boutique celebrates its five-year anniversary.
Anyone who makes a purchase at Olive and Oak, 271 Cline Ave. in Mansfield, during January is automatically entered into the drawing. The giveaway is part of the store’s five-year “birthday” celebration — which it will celebrate on Jan. 31 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Olive and Oak’s birthday celebration
Co-Owner Amy Klupp said shoppers can earn two entries with a purchase on the day of the celebration, along with an additional entry for purchasing from any local vendor featured at the event.
“The drawing is our way of thanking everyone who continues to support Olive and Oak,” Klupp said.
The winner will be announced during a Facebook Live event on Feb. 2 at 11 a.m. After the announcement, the winner can schedule the shopping spree experience.
Olive and Oak will offer swag bags filled with goodies and host several local businesses, including Forever Welded with permanent jewelry, Reva Davis Photography with a photo booth and the How Ya Brewin coffee truck.
A five-year birthday cake, champagne, exclusive new arrivals and special sales will also be part of the event.
“Our birthday celebration is all about fun, community and gratitude,” Klupp said.
Community plays a key role
Klupp said reaching the five-year milestone highlights the importance of the Mansfield community in Olive and Oak’s growth.
“Celebrating five years feels incredibly exciting and humbling,” she said. “This journey has truly been an amazing adventure, and we’re so grateful for every customer, friend and community member along the way.”
Klupp co-owns Olive and Oak with her two daughter in laws — Jessica Klupp who is active in the boutique overseeing day-to-day operations, and Samantha Klupp who supports and helps out where needed.
When Olive and Oak opened, Klupp said the goal was to grow while finding ways to give back to the community that supported the business.
“While the growth has been beyond what we could have imagined, staying rooted in our purpose — creating a welcoming shopping experience and giving back to our community — has always remained at the heart of Olive and Oak,” she said.
Klupp said the boutique is focused on providing a full shopping experience, offering quality, affordable clothing and helping customers feel confident.
“We stay up to date on current fashion trends by attending apparel markets, shopping intentionally and thoughtfully selecting pieces from top brands we know our community will love,” she said.
Klupp also noted Olive and Oak was recently chosen a 2025 Richland Area Chamber and Economic Development Small Business of the Year finalist.
(Amy Klupp speaks at the 2025 Richland Area Chamber and Economic Development Small Business of the Year Awards, joined by co-owner Jessica Klupp. Credit: Hannah Martin)



“Having growth like this has allowed us to expand our space three times, giving shoppers a more comfortable and enjoyable experience,” she said.
Community connections continue to be a key part of that growth. Events such as the Mansfield Boutique Crawl and the Legendary Guys Night during the holidays help foster those relationships.
“Through it all, we remain committed to offering style, quality and a personalized shopping experience that keeps our customers coming back,” Klupp said.
(More photos showcasing Olive and Oak throughout the years. Provided by Amy Klupp)







