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Throwback Family Photos

Posted on: November 13th, 2016 by Oswald's Pharmacy Team

      This years customer appreciation day gets even more festive with a “throwback” family photoshoot. Are you familiar with the website “Awkward Family Photos”? If not, I highly suggest you check it out. You’ll see some funny photos and even get some inspiration for your very own photo at Ozzie’s this December!

     For the event we’re teaming up with local business Alfresco Booth, who you may have seen around town at Naperville events. Owner Suzy Chang put together a great  set (think wood paneled walls, 70’s couch, retro side tables and lamps etc.) for your family and/or friends to take a great holiday photo in front of.

     With the donation of a personal care item to Loaves and Fishes you’ll get a free photo print out. If you like the look of your ’throwback’ photo, you can even get a hi-res image and postcards printed to use as this years holiday card! 

     If you plan on coming out we advise wearing some retro clothing, or cheesy holiday sweaters to really seal the deal. You can RSVP HERE or visit Oswalds Pharmacy’s Facebook page.

     We look forward to seeing everyone dressed up for this fun event! To continue our previous tradition, we’ll also have prizes, a raffle for a limited edition Peggy Karr Glass decorative plate, snacks, beverages & more!

     Mark your calendars for  Saturday December 3rd 10:00am-5:00pm . Get a photo, have some snacks and maybe even be the lucky winner of our raffle! Of course it’s a great time of year to get some Christmas shopping done as well.

 

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