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    Memories, Mimosas and Making a Difference

    May 20, 2015No Comments
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    logo_rubyroad2aCamp Verde AZ (May 20, 2015) – On May 23rd Ruby Road opens it’s doors for a very special event. They will be hosting the talented local photographer, Michelle Lee. She will be in the store from noon to 3pm taking professional pictures of those who would like a memorable portrait. Who wouldn’t love that??

    $20 includes a portrait session and 10 raffle tickets toward over $2000 in prizes! The proceeds to benefit local mom, Blanca Pacheco, who is fighting breast cancer.

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    Oh wait, there is more! In order to celebrate the event properly, they will be serving delicious mimosas!! And while you are here, you may as well do some shopping, right?

    The store opens at 10:00, don’t miss out on this great event at Ruby Road!

    They look forward to seeing you!!

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