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Pretty Petite Boutique Celebrates Ribbon Cutting at New Pahrump Storefront

Mother-daughter owners Terry and Elizabeth Gink cut the ribbon on a larger Pretty Petite Boutique storefront on March 17 in Pahrump.

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Terry and Elizabeth Gink, the mother-and-daughter team behind Pretty Petite Boutique, marked the shop's expansion into a larger Pahrump storefront with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on March 17, joined by the Pahrump Valley Chamber of Commerce and local business leaders.

The boutique, which caters to petite customers, carries clothing, shoes, jewelry, and accessories for everyday wear alongside special-occasion styles including homecoming and prom dresses. It is located at 1360 State Highway 372, unit 4B.

Chamber Board President John Ingram opened the ceremony with a nod to the date: "First off, happy St. Patrick's Day to everyone." He welcomed the Ginks as new chamber members, calling them "a mother and daughter team, Terry and Elizabeth Gink, owners of the Pretty Petite Boutique."

Chamber CEO Jenny Sart also addressed the crowd, saying she was "so happy to welcome a new business and might I say beautiful clothes," adding that she could not wait to shop the store herself.

The chamber's remarks closed with a formal congratulations to Terry Gink and the staff, with a pledge to support the boutique as it grows in Pahrump. The Pahrump Valley Chamber of Commerce posted video of the ribbon-cutting to its YouTube channel on March 18.

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