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TERRI ON THE TOWN – ERICKSON EMBROIDERY & 2ND STREET BOUTIQUE

Erickson Embroidery and 2nd Street Boutique kicked off the first Terri On the Town of 2019. Erickson Embroidery opened their doors for business in 2007. In 2009 they moved to their present location under the ownership of Laurie Erickson and Chris Cournia. A shop built in 2016 located on the south end of townhouses their large collection of embroidery equipment and screen printing, operated by Dawn Edlund and Becky Maki. With the additional building, it opened more space for the addition of 2nd Street Boutique. Annie Ricard store manager and Lexi Hanson both have an eye for detail and fashion and always offer a smile and a warm welcome when you walk in the door. They believe being a Chamber Member is an important piece of their business. “It is nice to be part of the community to promote our business along with other locally owned businesses,” said Ricard. They are proud to offer clothing for the whole family and hope to expand to offer more men’s clothing and novelty gifts. Check out their sales for the next two weeks and you can catch some of the latest styles at the Villa Fashion Show, January 25th. We are proud to partner with this Chamber business and look forward to a great year of shopping local.

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