Kudos to: St. James Gift Shop for polishing the Jewel

Photo: Kathy Day

The delightful flags and whirlygigs waving in front of the St. James Gift Shop at 743 Prospect St. add a rainbow of color to the picturesque setting. Kudos to Karen Fast, the manager of the international gift shop whose profits go their outreach programs, for adding to the enchantment to our village.

This weekly column gives kudos to the businesses, property owners and institutions that do their part to help make La Jolla beautiful. Send your suggestions to: kudos@lajollalight.com

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Posted by Halie Johnson on Aug 4, 2010. Filed under La Jolla, News. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this entry

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