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Marie Haggin Accessories Bids Farewell; Hosts Good-bye Celebration June 17

After 7 years in business, Debbie Haggin, owner of Marie Haggin Accessories, announced she'll be closing her store.

2011-06-15
KENT, WA, June 15, 2011 (Press-News.org) After seven years in business, Debbie Haggin, owner of Marie Haggin Accessories, announced that she'll be closing her store.

"What can I say to the best customers ever? You've been so loyal to us and, for that, we thank you. It's been our pleasure to serve you," Haggin said. "My main source of sorrow comes from how much I will miss each of you. Thank you for helping me make one of my childhood dreams come true."

Haggin and her staff will host a farewell celebration at Marie Haggin Accessories (441 Ramsay Way,
Ste. 103, Kent Station) this Friday, June 17 from 6 to 8 pm. Visitors will enjoy light refreshments and discounts off of all merchandise including handmade jewelry, exclusive gifts, accessories and more.

For more information, contact Debbie Haggin at 253-859-9769.

Marie Haggin Accessories is an upscale, boutique-style accessories and gift store in Kent Station, located in downtown Kent, Washington.


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[Press-News.org] Marie Haggin Accessories Bids Farewell; Hosts Good-bye Celebration June 17
After 7 years in business, Debbie Haggin, owner of Marie Haggin Accessories, announced she'll be closing her store.