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son, Andy, is president of a bank “I do market research while in Eden Prairie and he and his I’m away and bring it home to Trending now wife, Jill, still help out from time the store,” she said. Denise said “more color” is the hot to time. Their youngest son, Joe, She also attends all the major is a salesman with Mid-State clothing markets in Atlanta, Dallas, fashion trend this season. Auto Auction. and Chicago, as well as St. Paul. She Teal, aqua and orange are big, and “My family is still number one likes to find clothing that will make navy is making a come-back. with me,” said Denise. “I would her customers feel good about how always sacrifice a sale for time they look. She looks for quality with my children. One of the lines with great style. things I always liked about having my own business was the For Denise, the needs of her customers come first. That freedom to come and go.” might explain why she’s had a successful business for 34 She also credits the people who work at the store for its years. success. When asked what advice she’d give other women who “They treat it like it’s their own store,” she said, “We have want to be in business, she said, “I’d tell them to go after their fun together.” dreams. Take more chances.” Sarah Wacker has been with her for 20 years, and Paula Fischer for 10. “I was lucky to choose Perham,” Denise said. In all the years Nadine’s has been on Main Street in Perham, there has been only one ‘down’ year. That was 2009. Now, the store makes more in a month than it used to do in a year. The other thing Denise learned from her family was the importance of giving back to the community. She is glad for the opportunity to be part of the Perham community, and both she and David are happy to be involved. Whether it’s church, school, the community center, Chamber of Commerce, hospital or housing, they have given their support 145 2nd Ave. SE, Perham to the whole town. Richard Winkels David is very active with Arvig, and when he travels for 218-346-2924 work, Denise likes to go with him. Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9-5 Diane Schmitz & Patty Winkels

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