CCS Counterpoint Customer Named 2019 Retailer of the Year!

Pet Pros Named Retailer of the Year BY PET BUSINESS STAFF
Published: 05.31.2019

Pet Pros has been named the 2019 Retailer of the Year by Pet Business magazine.

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The 33-year-old chain, which operates 23 stores in Washington and Oregon, was selected by the Pet Business editorial advisory board and staff for its commitment to providing high-quality products, exceptional service and reliable pet care advice in a fun, community-centric retail environment.

“For more than three decades, Pet Pros has exemplified the valuable role that family-owned independent pet stores can play in enhancing the health and quality of life of companion animals and their owners,” said Mark Kalaygian, publishing director/editor in chief of Pet Business. “By staying true to its ‘Four Pillars’ of natural, healthy products, education, fun, and community, while evolving to meet the changing needs of its customers, Pet Pros has been able to successfully navigate the seismic changes that have occurred in pet product retailing over the years. The result is a chain that has not only an impressive past but a bright future.”

Pet Pros will be the subject of Pet Business’ August cover story, and the magazine will host a reception to honor the Pet Pros team during the upcoming SuperZoo trade show, which will be held Aug. 20-22 in Las Vegas.

For more information, contact Mark Kalaygian at mkalaygian@petbusiness.com.

At Pet Pros, We Love Your Pet! That’s why you can count on us as your neighborhood pet supply store for convenience, knowledgeable staff, healthy products and friendly service provided in a fun, warm and inviting atmosphere.

Georgann K. McConn, General Manager Pet Pros

Office: (425) 402-8833|Fax: (425) 402-1420

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Everett’s place for costumes is hanging it up after 25 years

Everett’s place for costumes is hanging it up after 25 years.  The costume and party-supply store on Evergreen Way will close for good on Nov. 30.

By Julie Muhlstein
Wednesday, November 15, 2017 9:56am ❙ LOCAL NEWS EVERETT JULIE MUHLSTEIN

A plastic muscle-man torso, masks of John F. Kennedy and Hillary Clinton, pirate hats, voodoo dolls, wedding goblets, graduation decorations, professional stage makeup and fake blood, it’s all up for grabs at Everett’s Party@Display & Costume store — but not for long.

The costume and party-supply store at 5209 Evergreen Way will close for the last time Nov. 30. Two other Display & Costume shops in the family-run company, a large Seattle store on Roosevelt Way NE near Northgate and another in Issaquah, will stay in business.

“We’re definitely known for our unique products,” said Angie Durham, manager of the Everett store. On Monday, the store still had racks of costumes for children and adults, paper products for parties, Halloween decor and many other goods for sale at discounts, some as much as 70 percent o . Most props, along with Christmas trees and decorations, have been sold or moved to the Seattle store.

Since 1992, when Dallas and Susan Carleton opened Display & Costume in Everett, it’s been more than a retail outlet. At Halloween especially, it’s been a family-friendly destination.

Kids — my own included — have spent hours in the store making up their minds on wacky Halloween costumes, and then changing their minds when they nd something wackier on another aisle. During the Halloween season, an outdoor gargoyle display has been a smoke-blowing, wing- apping attraction, entertaining shoppers and scaring little ones with its spooky sound effects.

“This is definitely a relocation, not a closure,” said Durham, the Carletons’ niece.

The family has deep roots in Snohomish County. Durham’s father Reid Carleton, Dallas’ brother, owns Carleton Farms near Lake Stevens. William Carleton, the father of Dallas and Reid, lived in what’s now known as the Carleton House, an 1898 Victorian on Avenue D in Snohomish.

The costume business has long been a family affair. It began as Display and Costume Supply in 1952, when Tyler and Merry Kaune opened their first store at Westlake Avenue and Denny Way in Seattle. It specialized in costumes, makeup and other theater items.

Susan Carleton is the Kaunes’ daughter. She and husband Dallas became second-generation owners. Their daughter, Margaret McGowan, runs the company today as the corporate manager.

Now 76, Dallas Carleton started with the company in 1977. He had a drama background and once worked with Arden Flom, the longtime Everett Community College theater director who died in 2010. Carleton now works part-time with the business. “Margaret keeps me employed,” he quipped.

“Times change,” he said. Tra c, the internet and other factors have affected business at the Evergreen Way location, he said. Raised in Lake Stevens, Carleton and his wife live in Everett not far from the store. The 20,000-square-foot space, leased from David Chen, “is twice as much as we need,” Carleton said.

Times change, indeed. When I visited the store for a 1998 Halloween article, the “Monica L” wig — perfect for a Monica Lewinsky getup — was a hot seller. This Halloween, “Trump sold out fast,” Durham said.

Durham won’t be moving to the Seattle store. “We’ve had a good run,” she said. “After more than 20 years, I’m ready for new adventures.” Other workers are also losing jobs. “It’s been a fun place. It’s very sad,” said Nina Juarez, who has worked 19 years at Display & Costume.

Customer Codi Villalobos, of Marysville, said she has often shopped at Display & Costume for stage makeup and other items for her son, who’s involved in middle school theater. “It’s the only local spot,” she said at the store Monday. “It will be Amazon now.”

And that scary gargoyle? “He watches over us,” Durham said. “He’ll reappear every year at the Northgate store.”

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Everything Party Expansion

Everything Party Expands Operations

CCS long time customer Everything Party is proud to announce their new Renton location.   You may know them as Confetti Junction from their original Redmond location: 17181 Redmond Way, Ste 300, Redmond, WA 98052 425-861-0567.

Congratulations, and continued success Mark and Linda, from your friends at CCS Retail Systems, Inc.

See the Seattle Times announcement article for more details.