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Toys for Tats

By Debbie Earle
Grand Terrace Woman's Club President
01/10/2019 at 10:04 AM

Grand Terrace Woman's Club is extremely grateful to Paragon Tattoo in 

Moreno Valley, for there continual support in our Child Help Program.

It may seem strange to exchange a toy for a tattoo to most, but these 

amazing artist do this so that children in Grand Terrace will have the a

Christmas to remember. Julius Vargas owner of Paragon Tattoo has an 

amazing heart and he has been giving to our club since 2010. On Dec. 15

everyone that wants a tattoo brings an unwrapped toy with a value of

$15.00 or higher was able to receive a $20.00 3x3-size tattoo. The toys

given this year went a step above what we thought was possible, Before

Paragon we used to buy the toys ourselves, which was a huge expense.

Being as this has been a project for over 30 some odd years, it not only

brings smiles to the families that receive, but to us that spend hours putting 

everything together. We say a sincere thank you to Paragon Tattoo we 

could not do it without you, you are our angels. 

 

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