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Christian County CEO Board of Directors introduces four new Christian County Businesses

The Christian County CEO Board of Directors are pleased to introduce four more new Christian County businesses.

 

Jessica Winter of Pana follows her passion for designing horse show clothing at KJ Designs and Show Clothing. Jessica was never interested in wearing others designs at shows, so she began to create her own style. DKJ Designs and Show Clothing, founded a year ago, have national and international sales. Luke Puckett Jr. of Stonington founded Puckwicks Candle Company. Fragrant soy wax candles are the heart of Puckwicks Candle Company. Customers will find the products affordable. Lauren Bailey of Owaneco and Ivy Fry of Pana form a partnership called Elandi, based on their love of outdoors. At Elandi one will find handmade papercrete pots with a select variety of locally homegrown flowers. Kenneth Alcala of Edinburg has announced that DMDecals will market, produce and apply vinyl stickers and wraps to cars and trucks. The custom wraps are applied directly over the original paint of the vehicle. The wraps are easily removed and can be used for advertising businesses or, just to show off your personality.

 

The Christian County CEO Trade Show is scheduled for Thursday, May 19th from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at Lincoln Land Community College-Taylorville. The Trade Show is free to attend, open to the public, and a chance to interact with the newest business owners of Christian County.

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