Women's Club Recognizes Child Help Vets
Photo Courtesy of: Paragon Tattoo
For four years Paragon Tattoo of Moreno Valley has supported the Grand Terrace Woman's Club (GTWC) in their annual effort to change the lives of local youth through their Child Help program. The GTWC recently thanked Vargas for his four years of support. From left: GTWC president Wendy Curran, Paragon Tattoo owner Julius Vargas, and GTWC immediate past president Debbie Earle.
Photo Courtesy of: Envision Tattoo
For four years formerly Paragon Tattoo, now Envision Tattoo of Grand Terrace, has supported the Grand Terrace Woman's Club (GTWC) in their annual effort to change the lives of local youth through their Child Help program. The GTWC recently thanked Jacob for his four years of support. From left: GTWC president Wendy Curran, Envision Tattoo owner Jacob, and GTWC immediate past president Debbie Earle.
February 12, 2014 at 11:25am. Views: 82
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