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Big things coming to Phoenixville

Received an email about a series of events some local businesses are putting together:
Prepare yourselves for a year of fun and excitement with a recent collaboration between Eternal Image Tattoo Studio, Music Artist Dave Vegas and Salon Fiber to bring some rather interesting events to the area throughout the summer.

Dave Vegas, one of the areas hottest music artists, under JTL Artist Management, will be performing at Club 212 in Phoenixville May 21st, this being one of the first events this collaboration will be jointly producing is a preview of things to come.

"We're hoping to bring something fresh and unique to the area and show other businesses that in a slow economy there are still ways to generate and spark public interest that will benefit everyone involved by teaming up and working together." said Eternal Image owner Ryan Grondin.

Keep an eye open for events being held by these guys and be sure to come check them out. This may be just what a growing Phoenixville needs to add excitement to it's already interesting reputation.

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