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Perfectly Pink Parties Leaves Occoquan

Owner Stacey Almond is taking her business to Texas.

After a year in Occoquan, is closing its doors on Aug. 8 and moving to Texas.

"I love Occoquan and found it to be the perfect spot for my business," owner Stacey Almond said.

But her husband accepted a new job in the Dallas / Fort Worth area, and Almond looks forward to moving closer to family.

"I have no doubt that Perfectly Pink will live on in Dallas / Fort Worth," Almond said. "I have every intention of starting again once I get my feet on the ground in Texas."

But Almond will miss Occoquan.

"Occoquan will always be special to me. It will always be where we started everything," Almond said. "Occoquan will be hard to replace."

Almond will continue to use her website and can also be contacted at perfectlypinkparties@gmail.com.

Stephanie Dupal-Demartin July 22, 2011 at 02:50 pm
I would have loved to have my daughter's birthday party at Perfectly Pink Parties. Best wishes to Stacey in Texas!

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