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INK 180 Celebrates Opening with Ribbon Cutting

Family, friends and supports of INK 180 pack into the tattoo studio.

INK 180, the first tattoo shop in Kendall County and a ministry to help that helps sex trafficking victims and former gang members, officially celebrated its opening.

A ribbon cutting ceremony was held on Tuesday, April 30 at INK 180, 27 Stonehill Drive Unit D, by the Oswego Chamber of Commerce. 

Owner and tattoo artist Chris Baker said opening INK 180 was a dream he'd had for thirteen years and he did not think it would ever happen.

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"You guys and God made it happen," said Baker, addressing the crowd of friends and supporters. 

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