Aimee O’Grady never set out to be a small business owner. She was already busy with four kids and a career as a writer creating content for Hero’s Bridge, a local nonprofit serving military veterans over 65, and contributing stories for local news organizations (including the Prince William Times).
But last month, she launched Liv Creatively, a creative makerspace in Old Town Warrenton that is designed for everyone — but aimed especially at young people — to pursue creative endeavors. O’Grady said she ultimately found that the puzzle pieces of her skills and experiences fit together well to start an entrepreneurial business.
“Having lived in the county for nearly 20 years, having written articles featuring small business owners for many years,…