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1873 - Vasquez gang raids Kingston in (now) Kings County; ties up townspeople, makes off with $2,500 in cash and jewels [story]
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[TRC] –  The Outlets at Tejon, an upscale outlet retail destination, today announced the launch of the Dream Closet Makeover sweepstakes. Beginning April 1 through May 12, savvy shoppers can enter online for a chance to win a customized closet designed by celebrity stylist Mark-Alan Harmon as well as a $1,000 shopping spree at the Outlets at Tejon’s grand opening in August.

TejonOutletMallStoresDreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Bakersfield has partnered with the Outlets at Tejon to provide and install the custom closet for the lucky winner.

“Gearing up for our big opening in August, we wanted to do something fun with the surrounding community to celebrate our race to the finish line,” said Hugh McMahon, Senior Vice President of Commercial & Industrial Real Estate for Tejon Ranch Co. “We know there are a lot of closets out there in dire need of a makeover, so decided to partner with a wonderful Bakersfield company, DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen, to provide a future Tejon shopper with a brand new closet designed by an expert stylist. Of course you need something to fill this spectacular closet, so we’re also awarding the winner a shopping spree at the Outlets at Tejon.”

Residents who live within 75 miles of the Outlets at Tejon are eligible to win and can enter via the center’s website, www.TejonOutlets.com or Facebook page, www.facebook.com/TheOutletsAtTejonRanch. Participants who submit a photo or video of their closet will receive two extra entries. The winner will be announced at the end of May and will receive a customized closet and installation courtesy of DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Bakersfield, two in-home consultations from stylist Mark-Alan Harmon, who will design and organize the winner’s new closet, and a $1,000 shopping spree and style consultation at the Outlets at Tejon’s grand opening weekend in August.

“We expect to have a lot of fun working with the winner and Mark-Alan on a brand new closet. We are really excited about the opening of the Outlets at Tejon, so this is a great way to start the celebration,” said Patty Gray, owner of DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen in Bakersfield. Gray, a native of Kern County, and her husband Everett, have owned DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Bakersfield for more than a decade.

trc_tejon_outletssign040814Located on Interstate 5 between Los Angeles and Bakersfield, the Outlets at Tejon will serve shoppers throughout Southern and Central California. Its high profile line up of tenants include a Nike Factory Store, the only current Pottery Barn Outlet store in California, H&M, Coach Factory Store, Gap Outlet, Banana Republic Factory Store, J. Crew, Brooks Brothers Factory Store, Tommy Hilfiger, Calvin Klein, Chico’s Outlet, White House/Black Market, Adidas, Reebok, Justice, and many more. Developed by Tejon Ranch Co. and The Rockefeller Group, the 320,000-square-foot outlet center is situated directly on I-5, one of California’s most traveled highways, and is easily accessible from Los Angeles, Bakersfield, Santa Clarita, the Antelope Valley and the San Fernando Valley. EB Development LLC and The Outlet Resource Group, LLC, two well known national outlet leasing and marketing consulting firms, are assisting in the development and roll-out of the new center.

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  1. The actual value of the prize is $15,000 (custom closet & installation, two in-home style consultations, plus the $1,000 shopping spree). More information is available at http://www.TejonOutlets.com.

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