The Pink Cheetah kicked off Crazy Days and celebrated the store’s one year anniversary Wednesday.
Sale racks were set out and food and drink were available outside the store in Heritage Hills Shopping Center. Ginny Garner painted patrons’ toes pink for $5 to raise money for autism research.
“All the money goes to autism research. She has done really well. She raised around $65 this morning,” said Mary Morgan, owner of The Pink Cheetah.
“We are also having a coloring contest for kids. All the kids that participate will get a prize. The winner of the coloring contest will get a playhouse,” Morgan said.
Tom Boepple, a local artist, will judge the coloring contest.
Activities will continue throughout Crazy Days.
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