Celebration marks 20 years in business for Anne’s Hair Country

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GRANITE SHOALS — Anne Williams has been in the business of creating styles and cutting hair for 20 years, and in September marked the occasion with a celebration at her shop, 102 Phillips Ranch Road.

Williams moved to the Highland Lakes 22 years ago from Pecos and has served on the board of directors for the Marble Falls/Lake LBJ Chamber of Commerce for two years and volunteered with them for 12 years.

Her salon accepts walk-ins and as well as set appointments Monday through Thursday, and she specializes in a broad range of perms, colors, cuts and styles.

Williams gave away 20 door prizes, one for every year of business, she said. The phone number is (830) 598-2641.

 

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