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    Red Rose Thriftique Celebrates Halloween, Art, and Pets

    October 22, 2014No Comments
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    logo_redrosethriftiqueSedona AZ (October 22, 2014) – Dust off your costumes and dress up your pooch.

    Red Rose Thriftique is hosting it’s first Halloween celebration in Village of Oak Creek on Friday, October 31st from 11:00 to 3:00. There will be free giveaways for pets in costumes, with a “Best in Show” awarded.

    20141022_redroseRed Rose is also raffling off a beautiful custom made marble/tile  framed mirror valued at $125 and donated by local artist, Roger Ybarra.  Roger’s mirrors, along with several other local artists work are showcased  and available at the Thriftique.

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    Come in costume to receive a free raffle ticket ($5 value),shop and enjoy spooky sales throughout the store along with music and complimentary treats!

    Support animal rescue through Red Rose Inspiration For Animals and the Red Rose Thriftique located at 41 Bell Rock Plaza in the Village of Oak Creek. Call for additional information at 928-282-5278

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