Rather than merely offer specials to draw store attention for Cornish Christmas, Top Drawer decided to add a little “life” into its display windows by featuring live models. “We just thought it would be something fun,” said store manager Kelly Seolas, whose grandmother, Marilyn Seolas owns the store. “I got the idea from when they’ve done it in Nevada City and New York and thought it’d be fun and something different and a little innovative in downtown.” Julia Jordan, Grass Valley Downtown Association executive director, approved the live display, saying she enjoys seeing creativity in the shop owners. “I love …
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