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Glen Cove Business Celebrates Grand Re-Opening
A ribbon cutting ceremony was held to celebrate the opening of ClayNation's new space.

The City of Glen Cove recently celebrated the grand re-opening of a local business with a ribbon cutting ceremony.
ClayNation moved to the rear building of 38 Forest Ave. after 12 years at their original, smaller Village Square location.
“Our new larger studio space will still offer walk-in ceramics, mosaics, glass and canvas creative activities and I look forward to added new classes and workshops for adults, toddlers and kids of all ages in our new space,” ClayNation owner Julie Lohrius Papas said in a press release.
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Mayor Reggie Spinello, Deputy Mayor Barbara Peebles and members of the Glen Cove Chamber of Commerce participated in the ribbon cutting ceremony. Spinello thanked Papas for relocating her business in Glen Cove and presented her with a special citation.
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