Juanita Vision Works announces grand opening


March 11, 2009 · 4:32 PM

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Juanita Vision Works announces its grand opening on Wednesday, March 18.Mayor Jim Lauinger will preside over the ribbon cutting ceremony at 6 p.m. The Fendi frame rep will be showing her latest in designer frames and there will be refreshments and drawings for free prizes.

This fashion-forward boutique optical is a new addition to the shops inside Juanita Village. Juanita Vision Works offers not only the latest fashions from some of the most well known designers but also offers its clients eyewear for the entire family including children. The company focuses on creating the perfect eyewear experience from the diverse eyeglasses selection, to friendly staff and high-quality eyewear.

Juanita Vision also offers eye exams and contact lens fittings including multi-focals, treat red eyes and provide the pre and post operative services for cataract and lasik procedures. Juanita Vision Works accommodates its patients' busy schedules with Saturday eye exam appointments.

To make an appointment with Dr. Mary Baker or for more information, please call 425-821-2010 or visit www.juanitavisionworks.com. The business is located at 9726 N.E. 119th Way in Kirkland.

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