Debra’s Sheer Attitude, a new full-service salon in Trenton, last month held a grand opening and had Mayor Kyle Stack assist owner Debra Holbrook with cutting the ceremonial ribbon.
Holbrook’s son, Bill, also offered an opening prayer for the business.
The guests were then served refreshments and participated in several raffles and prize giveaways.
Debra’s Sheer Attitude opened last October. It offers basic services as well as the new and current trends such as the Keratin Complex treatment, Shellac manicures and feathers.
The owner said her stylists range from brand new to having many years of experience and are all helpful and friendly.
The salon’s décor is sophisticated, fresh and clean.
“We focus on excellent customer service and making the client feel pampered and appreciated,” Holbrook said. “Even in this challenging economy, we are growing by leaps and bounds.”
The salon is located at 1861 S. Trenton Drive, and is just north of West Road via Gorno Street. The phone number is (734) 675-6709
Hours are 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesdays, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Wednesdays, 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Thursdays, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Fridays, and Saturdays 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
For more information visit the Website, www.debrassheerattitude.com, or find the salon on Facebook.

The group Monkey Business which did a cover performance of The Lazy Song by Bruno Mars, was selected as “Most Unique.”
The annual Trenton High School Senior Talent Show was held last month and the school auditorium, showcasing the wide ranging music and dancing abilities of the participants.
Awards were handing out in several categories.
The honorees were Taylor Towers, chosen Best Female Soloist; Jake Cemer, Best Male Soloist; Jake Cemer and Anna Busse, selected as Best Musical Group; and Lena Arnanout, for Best Dance Performance.
Honors for the Most Unique Performance went to the group Monkey Business, and the Best Overall Performance award went to the singing duo of Cemer and Busse.














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