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A woman in a pink dress and a woman in a light blue dress sit at a table decorated with colorful china and glassware.

The new space houses even more gifts for Mother’s Day, bridal parties, or just because.

Photos courtesy Casey Yoshida

You’re invited to the three-day grand reopening of Haley Reynolds Home at their new, expanded location on 2220 Dayton Boulevard.

The local bridal, home, and art boutique is celebrating with daily giveaways and special events:

  • Thursday, May 8 | Coffee & Conversation with Hester & Cook | Get expert tablescape inspiration + tips
  • Friday, May 9 | SJ Bailey Co. Trunk Show + Afternoon Tea | Browse handcrafted jewelry
  • Saturday, May 10 | Beer & Ice Cream with Clever Ale House | Sip and shop at this family-friendly outing

Be the first to see the space

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