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Racks & Rhinestones Celebrates Anniversary

Deer Park’s boutique, Racks & Rhinestones, is thrilled to announce its One-Year Anniversary celebration. The owner expressed excitement and gratitude for the community’s support over the past year.

To show their appreciation, Racks & Rhinestones is hosting a special Anniversary event on Saturday, May 4th. This open house promises to be a fashionista’s dream, for new and regular customers alike from storewide discounts, surprise vendors, fun branded swag, and hourly giveaways! 

Attendees are encouraged to bring their no longer worn items from home for an additional ‘New Consignee’ discount. With fun on the horizon, there’s no doubt that Racks & Rhinestones will continue to be a vibrant addition to the local fashion scene.

Racks & Rhinestones is located at: 

21 N. Main St., Deer Park, WA 

They are open Tuesday – Saturday: 10 am – 4 pm

For more information:
Call 509-564-9999
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This is a sponsored article and does not necessarily reflect the position of the Deer Park Gazette or its staff.

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