![]() “We look forward to continuing our lasting partnership with this critical organization.” “As a community partner, we are excited to donate a portion of our grand opening proceeds to the South Carolina Autism Society,” said Raedels. This is the second time Jill Raedels, Snip-its franchise salon owner, and SCAS has partnered in fundraising. The money raised will help SCAS support families and children with autism in the area through its programs and services. As part of its grand opening, Snip-its Columbia will donate 20 percent of its proceeds to the South Carolina Autism Society (SCAS). Face painting with Sarah Dippity, balloon animals with Balloonopolis, arts and crafts, and other special activities and treats will be provided. Grand Opening Party for KidsĪ grand opening party will take place on Saturday, May 2 at the new location. The atmosphere of the store is geared towards kids and my child always enjoys the bright colors, characters and “special toy” at the end of his haircut. They are patient, take their time, and helped make the experience fun for both me and my child. The staff is skilled in working with children of all ages (including my squirmy 10 month old at the time). My son has received several haircuts from Snip-its, including the “baby’s first haircut” package. Snip-its Columbia will also offer a “baby’s first haircut” package, which includes a special keepsake for that first lock of hair, a first haircut certificate, and a commemorative photo and holder. ![]() Upon completion of the haircut, children insert a lock of hair into the “Snip-its Magic Box” for a prize. Each cutting station includes a special parent chair, and an entertainment station featuring computer games and activities for the little ones. In the waiting area, they can enjoy the Snip-its show, featuring a whimsical cast of cartoon characters play with toys or browse the retail space filled with a selection of natural hair care products, specialty toys and gifts, and hair and fashion accessories. Upon entering the salon, parents and children step into a magical cartoon world of adventure characterized by floor-to-ceiling cartoon murals and vibrant splashy colors. Hovering a mobile device over each of these bottles will bring the rogue on the label to life, sharing their scandalous stories of rule breaking that sent them on a long journey to build a new life across the ocean in Australia.ġ9 Crimes fans have always been genuinely enthusiastic about the authentic 19 Crimes story, experiencing the wines beyond the glass, collecting the corks and posing for photos with the labels.With life-size characters, music and games, Snip-its has turned what was once a tedious chore into an amazing adventure, filled with fun, games and excitement. ![]() The new 19 Crimes Augmented Reality app gives a voice to the signature 19 Crimes Red Blend's John O'Reilly, who recounts finding love after avoiding the hangman's noose, the dark red blend The Banished's James Wilson, who shares his tale of triumph after a conviction for treason, and the newest addition to the band of knaves, 19 Crimes' first female scoundrel, Jane Castings, who admits to her crimes of thievery, and is depicted on the label of 19 Crimes' first and newly available white wine, Hard Chard. Today, 19 Crimes wines celebrate the rebellious spirit of the more than 160,000 exiled men and women, the rule breakers and law defying citizens that forged a new culture and national spirit in Australia. As pioneers in a frontier penal colony, they forged a new country and new lives, brick by brick. For the rough-hewn prisoners who made it to shore, a new world awaited. ![]() In 18th-century Britain, criminals guilty of at least one of the 19 crimes, were sentenced to live in Australia, rather than death. Available now via the Apple App Store and Google Play Store, the new app will animate three of 19 Crimes' convicts-turned-colonists, who each tell their own infamous story.Įxperience the interactive Multichannel News Release here: ġ9 crimes turned convicts into colonists. In fact, 19 Crimes wines is bringing their band of rogues, depicted on the wine labels, to life with the launch of the first-ever wine Augmented Reality (AR) app. 15, 2017 /PRNewswire/ - On your next shopping trip, you might meet a 18th-century British convict in the wine aisle! Don't worry, there hasn't been a prison break.
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