22Hobbies
Local hobby shop with die-cast, rockets, salon & wellness goods—and more fun on the way. Come explore 22Hobbies!
06/11/2026
Hours for June 11-13
Thurs 1:30-7:00. May end up being late. We have someone coming to do some quick work on the house. Asked for the 12:00 spot and was told “we will be there between 12-2”. You know how that goes. Could be 12, could be 3:00🤦♀️
Fri: 11-7:00
Sat: Closed. Making a journey for our granddaughters bday party 😍
Have a great weekend!
05/28/2026
Open today 1:30-7:00
If you’re brave enough to come in today while it’s raining I’ll give
You 15% off your purchase.
In store only!
05/23/2026
Look at this Beauty we just got in!
Ford Fairlane Crown Vic 1955
Come get it fast or it may end up on my shelf and I’m not one to keep any of our inventory for myself
05/22/2026
This has hit the Motorsports world hard this week. One of the best. RIP. KB
An emotional and unforgettable decision from Richard Childress Racing today as the organization announced it will officially retire the No. 8 following the heartbreaking loss of Kyle Busch. 💔🏁
Beginning this weekend at Charlotte Motor Speedway, RCR will field the No. 33 instead, honoring the incredible legacy Busch built behind the wheel of the iconic No. 8 Chevrolet.
In a powerful statement, the team explained just how deeply connected the number had become to Kyle:
“Kyle Busch was instrumental in the design of RCR’s stylized No. 8 and it has become synonymous with Kyle and an important symbol for his fans and the NASCAR industry.”
For millions of NASCAR fans, the No. 8 wasn’t just a number anymore — it became part of Kyle Busch’s identity. Every burnout, every victory celebration, every battle for the lead helped cement the No. 8 as one of the most recognizable numbers in modern NASCAR.
But the most emotional part of the announcement may have been the final sentence:
“The No. 8 is reserved and ready for Brexton Busch when he is ready to go NASCAR racing.”
A statement that instantly brought tears to fans across the racing world. ❤️
Rather than allowing another driver to carry the number immediately, RCR chose to preserve it for Kyle’s son, Brexton — a touching tribute that speaks volumes about the respect, love, and bond shared between the Busch family and Richard Childress Racing.
The announcement serves as another reminder that Kyle Busch’s impact went far beyond wins and championships. He wasn’t just a driver — he was the face of a team, an icon to fans, and a racer whose legacy will continue through future generations.
One day, the No. 8 may return to the racetrack.
And if that day comes with Brexton Busch behind the wheel, it will be one of the most emotional moments NASCAR has ever seen. 🏁❤️
From Richard Childress Racing
That would be a blast for a parade lap.
Be sure to stop in this week and check out our inventory.
Thursday 11:00 to 3:15 and 5:00 to 7:00
Friday 11 to 6
Sarturday 11 to 4
343 N Merdian Newton Ks
05/20/2026
Hours this Thurs May 21st are going to be a little “wonky” I have to go mom for a bit.
So Thurs 5-21 hours will be 11:00-3:15 and 5:00-7:00
Fri: 11:00-6:00
Sat: 11:00-4:00
Take a look at what we just put on the shelf!
A full starter Espresso set. Only 4 months old. Works just fine!
$250. Retail on all pieces is over $400
All the details are in the pics below⬇️
Come by Newton cars and coffee this morning at Dillons parking lot check out the cool cars and we are set up also.
Our store is open till 2pm today at 343 N Meridian in Newton also.
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| Thursday | 11:30am - 7pm |
| Friday | 11am - 6pm |
| Saturday | 11am - 4pm |