Ribbon cutting/Grand opening for The Grooming Sisters on April 1

Ribbon cutting/Grand opening for The Grooming Sisters on April 1
Southern Diamond Company Ribbon Cutting — TOWN OF BENSON: (http://www.townofbenson.com)
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Name: Ribbon cutting/Grand opening for The Grooming Sisters

Date: April 1, 2023

Website: http://www.facebook.com/TheGroomingSisters

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Location:The Grooming Sisters112 Zebulon St Barnesville Ga 

Date/Time Information: April 1, 2023  from 10a-3p

Contact Information: Ashley Burk 404-710-2461

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Event Description:

Saturday April 1st beginning at 10am & conclude around 3pm.We will be offering our “walk in” services during our grand opening as well as booking future appointments. We will offer light refreshments and/or free give aways. We plan to open our doors to allow our clients & the public to walk through our newly renovated shop. Many of our clients have been with us since our “laundry room” grooming days & are excited about our progress. Allowing them inside allows everyone to see what they have helped us to accomplish. 

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