Bond Street Salon
marks emergence from COVID19 pandemic
with 17th anniversary party on July 23, 2022
Music, Drinks and Jamaican Cuisine
in
Pineapple Grove Arts District of Downtown Delray Beach
17 is a good number at Bond Street Salon in Downtown Delray Beach as it symbolizes victory and path forward for this woman-owned small business that emerged from the COVID19 pandemic that shut it down for months. On Saturday, July 23, 2022 at 7pm, Bond Street Salon in the Pineapple Grove Arts District will rock in their 17th anniversary with music, curated drinks and the island flavor of bites by Sweet’s Sensational Jamaican Cuisine, another Delray Beach woman-owned small business that survived the pandemic.
Bond Street Salon, founded and owned by Lauren Donald, is an expert in innovative hair styles and superior hair care and provides hair services for men, women, children and the whole family. “After surviving the COVID19 pandemic that shutdown Bond Street Salon, emerging from that after two years is something I wanted to celebrate as a small business owner, to thank my customers and continue to support charities,” says Lauren Donald, founder and owner of Bond Street Salon. Donald continues: “I also wanted the 17th anniversary party to be an opportunity to support, businesswise, another Delray Beach woman-owned, small business which is why I selected Sweet’s Sensational Jamaican Cuisine to cater the bites.”
The salon’s name is inspired by the famous Bond Street road located in the West End of London, England, Great Britain. The Bond Street road in London is in the Mayfair district that became known during the 18th century for its art auction houses and fashionable boutiques. Bond Street Salon is a women-owned business and was selected as a Five Star Beauty Destination by New Beauty Magazine.
Why:
17 is a good number at Bond Street Salon in Downtown Delray Beach as it symbolizes victory and path forward for this woman-owned small business that emerged from the COVID19 pandemic that shut it down for months. On Saturday, July 23, 2022 at 7pm, Bond Street Salon in the Pineapple Grove Arts District will rock in their 17th anniversary with music, curated drinks and the island flavor of bites by Sweet’s Sensational Jamaican Cuisine, another Delray Beach woman-owned small business that survived the pandemic.
Who:
Lauren Donald is the founder of Bond Street Salon which opened in July 2005 in Downtown Delray Beach, Florida in the Pineapple Grove Arts District. Lauren grew-up in Boca Raton, Florida and graduated from Spanish River High School in Boca Raton, Florida in 1995. And, it was during her youth, at age 16, that her hair styling career began by apprenticing in several renowned South Florida salons. In May 1996, at age 19, Lauren moved to London, England and immersed herself into the art of hair cutting. Hair styling took her to Los Angeles, California which was then followed by a move to Lugano, Switzerland . She returned to South Florida in year 2000 and resides in Delray Beach.
Bond Street Salon is an expert in innovative hair styles and superior hair care and provides hair services for men, women, children and the whole family. This salon is located at 25 N.E. 2nd Avenue/Pineapple Grove Way in the Ocean City Lumber Plaza in the trendy Pineapple Gove Arts Street District of Downtown Delray Beach, FL.
The salon’s name is inspired by the famous Bond Street road located in the West End of London, England, Great Britain. The Bond Street road in London is in the Mayfair district that became known during the 18th century for its art auction houses and fashionable boutiques. Bond Street Salon is a women-owned business and was selected as a Five Star Beauty Destination by New Beauty Magazine.
Where:
The event is free but advance registration is required at eventbrite.com. Bond Street Salon is located at 25 NE 2nd Avenue/Pineapple Grove Way, Delray Beach, Florida. 561-468-3303. Visit bondstreetsalon.com