Town-Crier Newspaper March 24, 2017

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Mall At Wellington Green Welcomes Several New Stores

The Mall at Wellington Green recently announced the opening of Francesca’s in the mall’s upper level near Paragon Theaters. The women’s accessories and clothing boutique showcases an ever-changing selection of carefully curated and tasteful merchandise, from on-trend clothing to shoes, swimwear, jewelry, gifts and accessories. The boutique also reveals an array of new arrivals almost daily, so shoppers can discover something

new on every visit. “Francesca’s is a singular women’s store with a delightful approach to selecting merchandise. We’re happy to have them join our ever-expanding array of retailers,” said Marc Philippe Strich, the Mall at Wellington Green’s general manager. “With the opening of Francesca’s, as well as the addition of Apricot Lane and Windsor Fashions, which are both scheduled to open in late spring, the Mall at Wellington Green

continues to offer new experiences and discoveries.” Apricot Lane is another boutique concept providing a one-of-a-kind shopping experience. The boutique features sought-after styles in contemporary fashion that meet the individual tastes of shoppers from teens to adults. Like Francesca’s, Apricot Lane offers limited quantities of merchandise, with new arrivals in clothing, handbags, jewelry accessories and gifts almost daily, and

Mosley Joins President’s Circle At Chamber

The Wellington Chamber of Commerce recently welcomed local entrepreneur Henry N. Mosley Jr. to its President’s Circle Trustee Level. Mosley is a U.S. Army veteran. An injury ended his career as a diesel mechanic after 20 years of service. However, Mosley rebounded as an entrepreneur. He launched HNM Menswear to solve his personal struggles to find fashionable clothing to suit his needs. He first opened his store in Winter Haven. It was received well by the community but closed in October 2014 because Mosley’s wife, Tonja, received an opportunity to work as CFO for Good Samaritan Medical Center. The Mosleys are both graduates

of Glades Central High School in Belle Glade. Moving to Wellington gave them an opportunity to raise their young family near relatives. Upon relocating to Wellington, Mosley began to seek a new location for HNM Menswear. With personal savings and the help of the Paragon Foundation, he opened HNM Menswear in its current location at 9192 Forest Hill Blvd. in Wellington last year. Mosley is a minister in his local church and serves on committees for the Wellington Chamber of Commerce and the Central Palm Beach County Chamber of Commerce. He and his wife have three children and have been married for 19 years.

Henry N. Mosley Jr. For more info., call (561) 2819522 or visit www.hnmmenswear. com.

will be located on the upper level next to Chico’s. Windsor Fashions helps young women dress up in timeless designs that enable them to look and feel beautiful. From fashion-forward dresses, tops, jackets, accessories and jewelry, to prom dresses and swimwear, Windsor provides affordable fashion that makes a statement. Windsor will be located on the upper level near Paragon Theaters. The Mall at Wellington Green’s

two levels feature more than 160 stores and restaurants. Stores include Macy’s, Nordstrom, Brighton Collectibles, Chico’s, Express, Forever 21, H&M, Loft, Pandora and Helzberg Diamonds. The mall is located at 10300 W. Forest Hill Blvd. in Wellington. Hours are 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday. Restaurant and department store hours may vary. For more info., visit www. shopwellingtongreen.com.

Local College Student Helps Launch Outdoor Gear Company

In September 2016, Jamie Proctor and Sarah Fordin, two college students from Houston and Loxahatchee, took their passion for the outdoors and created a company. Getting quality gear did not seem affordable, especially at a college student’s budget. They wanted something made with quality materials but still at an affordable price. That is when they had the idea to make their own. With Proctor’s business and product design experience and Fordin’s marketing and digital design experience, they began to create RADD (Relax and Do Designs), an American-made outdoor

gear company with a mission to create quality, versatile and simple outdoor products. Proctor and Fordin’s idea has grown into more than they could imagine. Just the two of them could not do it alone. They need their community to help make their dreams a reality. Amid school work, the two launched a Kickstarter project, a crowdfunded, all-or-nothing, monthlong campaign, to push the business into the mass production arena. This is their first step to make RADD a reality. For more information, visit http://kck.st/2mzuoUX to check out the Kickstarter campaign.

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