Party Shop Open House

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

By Staff Report-

The Party Shop, Warsaw, held an open house Saturday for Joan Bradley Reedy, Columbia, S.C., daughter of the late Vera Bradley.

Vera founded the business that sells quilted handbags and accessories, and proceeds from sales are donated for cancer research.

Pictured (L to R) are, front row: Sarah, Steven and Dana Vlot, Vera Bradley ambassadors; back row: Norm and Dorothy Snyder, Party Shop owners; Bradley Reedy; Cornell Vlot, Vera Bradley ambassador; and David Hamrick, Party Shop president.[[In-content Ad]]

The Party Shop, Warsaw, held an open house Saturday for Joan Bradley Reedy, Columbia, S.C., daughter of the late Vera Bradley.

Vera founded the business that sells quilted handbags and accessories, and proceeds from sales are donated for cancer research.

Pictured (L to R) are, front row: Sarah, Steven and Dana Vlot, Vera Bradley ambassadors; back row: Norm and Dorothy Snyder, Party Shop owners; Bradley Reedy; Cornell Vlot, Vera Bradley ambassador; and David Hamrick, Party Shop president.[[In-content Ad]]
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