For kids clothing, dance attire, wedding accessories- 3rd Street Boutique offers all

Welcoming Angela Wacha (second from right) at her new 3rd Street Boutique in downtown Tama on Wednesday night, Nov. 5, were (left to right) Nancy Sund, Tama-Grundy Publishing, State Rep. Dean Fisher, Janet and Mark Wesely, Dupont-Pioneer, Kim McAdoo,, Caraustar, Cassie Sokol, T-T Area Chamber of Commerce coordinator, Wacha and Jamie Busch-Upah, John Ernest Vineyard and Winery. News-Herald photos/John Speer
An open house and Tama-Toledo Area Chamber of Commerce After 5 event was hosted by Angela Wacha at her 3rd St. Boutique in downtown Tama on Wednesday evening, Nov. 5. Located at 130 West 3rd St., the store has been open since July and is an expansion of Wacha’s wedding decorating and accessory business.
The store features childrens clothing, dance wear and shoes and includes an area featuring wedding items. Wacha also does some wedding floral arranging.
The clothing line ranges from newborn to size 14 and also includes some junior clothes. The selection includes new and some pre-owned offerings.
The store is open each Saturday from 10 a.m.- 5 p.m.
Angela Wacha is a Registered Nurse and assistant director of nursing at a Belle Plaine nursing home.

Angela Wacha displays wedding attire at her new 3rd Street boutique in downtown Tama.
With her husband Bryan, the couple have two daughters ages 6 and 8 who attend South Tama Elementary School.
- Welcoming Angela Wacha (second from right) at her new 3rd Street Boutique in downtown Tama on Wednesday night, Nov. 5, were (left to right) Nancy Sund, Tama-Grundy Publishing, State Rep. Dean Fisher, Janet and Mark Wesely, Dupont-Pioneer, Kim McAdoo,, Caraustar, Cassie Sokol, T-T Area Chamber of Commerce coordinator, Wacha and Jamie Busch-Upah, John Ernest Vineyard and Winery. News-Herald photos/John Speer
- Angela Wacha displays wedding attire at her new 3rd Street boutique in downtown Tama.

For kids clothing, dance attire, wedding accessories- 3rd Street Boutique offers all

Welcoming Angela Wacha (second from right) at her new 3rd Street Boutique in downtown Tama on Wednesday night, Nov. 5, were (left to right) Nancy Sund, Tama-Grundy Publishing, State Rep. Dean Fisher, Janet and Mark Wesely, Dupont-Pioneer, Kim McAdoo,, Caraustar, Cassie Sokol, T-T Area Chamber of Commerce coordinator, Wacha and Jamie Busch-Upah, John Ernest Vineyard and Winery. News-Herald photos/John Speer
An open house and Tama-Toledo Area Chamber of Commerce After 5 event was hosted by Angela Wacha at her 3rd St. Boutique in downtown Tama on Wednesday evening, Nov. 5. Located at 130 West 3rd St., the store has been open since July and is an expansion of Wacha’s wedding decorating and accessory business.
The store features childrens clothing, dance wear and shoes and includes an area featuring wedding items. Wacha also does some wedding floral arranging.
The clothing line ranges from newborn to size 14 and also includes some junior clothes. The selection includes new and some pre-owned offerings.
The store is open each Saturday from 10 a.m.- 5 p.m.
Angela Wacha is a Registered Nurse and assistant director of nursing at a Belle Plaine nursing home.

Angela Wacha displays wedding attire at her new 3rd Street boutique in downtown Tama.
With her husband Bryan, the couple have two daughters ages 6 and 8 who attend South Tama Elementary School.
- Welcoming Angela Wacha (second from right) at her new 3rd Street Boutique in downtown Tama on Wednesday night, Nov. 5, were (left to right) Nancy Sund, Tama-Grundy Publishing, State Rep. Dean Fisher, Janet and Mark Wesely, Dupont-Pioneer, Kim McAdoo,, Caraustar, Cassie Sokol, T-T Area Chamber of Commerce coordinator, Wacha and Jamie Busch-Upah, John Ernest Vineyard and Winery. News-Herald photos/John Speer
- Angela Wacha displays wedding attire at her new 3rd Street boutique in downtown Tama.






