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BOUTIQUE
boutique | shop local Jerry Clarkson
SHOP LOCAL
SUPPORTING YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD BUSINESSES BUILDS COMMUNITY
ind the perfect gift for everyone this holi-
Fday season at the Paddington Family of
Stores.
A small family-owned business turned to
a staple presence in the community, the
Paddington Family of Stores are helmed by
mother-daughter duo Pam and Kelly Jean
Hammond. For 47 years, their flagship store,
Paddington Station, has delighted customers
in the heart of downtown Ashland.
The past 10 years has welcomed growth and
expansion of the brand into the Paddington
Family of Stores. This year, the pair celebrated
the addition of a new member—Paddington
Express. With ever-changing themes, the per-
manent pop-up location is constantly delight-
ing customers with new, on-trend product.
This season, the Hammonds are proud to pre-
sent their newest theme: The Gift of Giving.
Beginning mid-November, all Paddington
Express merchandise will be carefully curated
products from companies dedicated to ben-
efiting local, national, and global initiatives. To
benefit the Rogue Valley, the mother-daughter
duo identified a select group of products to
support local nonprofits of their choosing.
Celebrate the holidays at Paddington Express
to experience meaningful gift giving and make
the world a better place.
www.paddingtonstation.com
Paddington Station, 125 E. Main St. Ashland
Inspired by Oregon, 131 E. Main St. Ashland
The Paddington Jewel Box, 180 E. Main St. Ashland
Paddington Express, 300 E. Main St. Ashland
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