Client Appreciation Photo Shoot Party

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We had a wonderful time this year at the 7th Annual Client Appreciation Event. There was a band, Shaved Ice station, BBQ, Adult Beverages, and of course a couple of talented photographers to take photos of your family.

To those that participated, helped, and brought the beauty, THANK YOU. We can’t wait until next year!

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