Ribbon Cutting – Eunoia Soul

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Eunoia Soul was founded by Quan W. Jenkins in 2020. The company is dedicated to promoting unwavering authenticity and discovering self love through inner healing. ES prides themselves on producing high-quality, organically grown products that you will surely love.

Join us for a Ribbon Cutting ceremony to celebrate their grand opening and learn more about this local business and one of our newest Chamber Shareholders!

LOCATION

Eunoia Soul
403 East Main Street, Suite F, Lexington, SC, 29072

DATE/TIME

July 22, 2022
12:00 p.m. – 12:30 p.m.

ADMISSION

Free!

CONTACT INFORMATION

Karen Johnston
Phone: (803) 359-6113 ext. 100
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