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Kacky & Carl is Closing

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As usual, the only bright side of a store closing is a sale. Here are the words from lovely store owner Lisa:

We are sad to announce that we have decided to close the doors of Kacky & Carl.
 
Since opening Kacky & Carl our personal lives have changed.  We feel these changes, although great ones, have made us evaluate continuing on with K&C.  This month we sat down and made the hard decision that it is time to move on.
 
This decision was an extremely difficult one for us to make because Kacky & Carl has been such a fun and rewarding chapter of our lives.  We are extremely appreciative for your support and most of all your friendship over the past several years.  Without you Kacky & Carl would not have been nearly as an incredible of an experience that it was.  We can honestly say that you made coming to work every day a joy.   And, that is what makes this a difficult good-bye for us. 
 
We have been blessed to become close friends with many of you and know that our friendships will continue with or without K&C. 
 
Please join us for our farewell sale which starts TODAY!   We will be serving wine & beer.  And, all clothing, furniture and jewelry prices will be slashed – priced to move!   So, come visit soon!!!
 
Thank you again for everything.  Much love – Kacky & Lisa

Kacky & Carl, we will miss you. Until then, let’s shop!

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