Chamber welcomes new youth clothing store Children's Attic on Line Street
(Talk of the Town photo by Michelle Culbertson) The Columbia City Area Chamber of Commerce recently welcomed Children’s Attic as a new chamber member. Additionally, they held a ribbon cutting ceremony at the grand opening of the new second hand children’s clothing store. Present for the ceremony, held on the store’s first day of business, were Jo Robertson, Sue Roman, Trudy Miller-Longhenry, Pat Hatcher, Randy Holler, Deb and Greg Grimes, Amanda Reid and others. Below, the updated façade of the building looks crisp and fresh.
By Michelle Culbertson
Children’s Attic, a new Columbia City business and member of the Columbia City Area Chamber of Commerce, commenced business with a grand opening celebration and ribbon cutting ceremony on Friday, December 4. 
Opening at 367A North Line Street, just south of Pak-A-Sak convenience store, they have completed an interior remodel of a building that has housed numerous Columbia City businesses over the years.
Upon entering this new establishment, shoppers will find a children’s area where a child can watch a video, read a book or play with a toy under your watchful eye as you browse their selection of high quality boutique style clothing for sizes up to 14. All items are gently used and in good condition.
If you have children’s clothing in good condition, please contact the store and they will guide you through the process of what and how they accept items for their inventory. They also accept some larger furniture items on consignment.
Welcoming Children’s Attic into the business community for their first day of business were chamber ambassadors Jo Robertson, Midwest America Federal Credit Union; Sue Roman, Miller’s Merry Manor; Trudy Miller-Longhenry, Simonson Estates; Chamber executive director Pat Hatcher, Randy Holler of Crossroads Bank; and Mayor Jim Fleck. Also present were owners Deb & Greg Grimes and daughter Amanda Reid and family.