The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 66, Ed. 1 Friday, March 31, 2017 Page: 21 of 24
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offers high
quality
care for
pets
Champion’s Pet Retreat
“family pet members" feel at home with
her while owners are away. Supervised
outside play is included with the option
of special training if needed.
Champion’s Pet Retreat client, Indi
Craig says. “Dottie Kerr is compassion-
ate. kind, and loving with animals. She
keeps my dog. Sage, (in my home or hers)
when I am working or out of town on
business. It is obvious she loves her work
because She is Sage’s “next" best friend!"
Call Champion's Pel Retreat at 281-
217-3085 where your pet will always be
treated like a champion.
Voted The Baytown Sun 2016 Read-
ers' Choice Winner for Pet Boarding,
Dottie Kerr at Champion's Pet Retreat
has earned a well-deserved reputation for
high quality, loving, conscientious care
for pets in her home or yours. With over
10 years experience working with dogs
and cais. Dottie is passionate about giving
personalized care to each “pet client." ca-
tering to the specific needs and schedule
of each pet. Pet owners should no lon-
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or cal w hile they are away on vacation or
business. Dottie will help these special
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Bandelera Boutique,
located at 7532 FM 3180,
south of Mont Belvieu,
opened in 2012 and then-
growth has never ceased to
amaze. Owned by Camille
Willson. the boutique
is run by her daughter.
Heather Daniels. and
has just completed their
first expansion since they
opened.
“We added about 900 sq.
feet of selling space so we'll
haw more to furniture and
accessories than ex er before.
We’ve reduced the flooring
space for Flooring Systems
which giws our boutique
customers so many more
reasons to shop." Daniels
said.
Camille
Bandelera Boutique
work closely with their
professional sales staff to
bring line furnishings and
home decor to the Mont
Belvieu and Bay town areas.
Whether you arc looking
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for rugs, chandeliers,
bedding, bookshelf accents
or furniture for your home
or office, you'll find a
large selection at Bandelera
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Bethany Aguayo
Located at 1418 N. Hwy 146 in Baytown
281-420-7665 • www.cryerpools.com
Five years ago, Bethany
took over the business as
general manager. “I feel like
I’ve accomplished so much
and plan on growing and
doing so much more with
the business," she said.
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C ryer Pools, she has a work
family of amazing women
that make her job easier and
enjoyable.
“I couldn't image working
any where else.”
Now at 30 years old.
Bethany is the mother of
two beautiful children, five
and nine years old. one
with special needs autism.
She credits her success
to her family, “All I’ve
accomplished in my life and
working career wouldn’t
be possible without my
amazing family. Beyond
that, there is a great group
of women that work with
me and do such an amazing
job.”
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Bethany Aguano was
always at Cryer Pools and
Spas as a little girl Her
grandfather started the
business many years ago
before her mother and
father took over. Bethany
and her brothers worked in
various positions throughout
the years. A true family
business.
Bethany began her
working career at Cryer
Pools at the age of 15. She
worked in and managed
every department at some
point. “My entire career
here has been nothing but
learning and experiences
that can't be taught.
“I’ve learned so much
from my father and all the
people I've worked with.”
Aboveground pools, spas, retail, service & maintenance
Bethany Aguayo ~ General Manager 14 years
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Bloom, David. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 66, Ed. 1 Friday, March 31, 2017, newspaper, March 31, 2017; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1192470/m1/21/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.