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Assemblymember Holden Honors Monrovia Businesswoman

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pam Fitzpatrick

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A longtime Monrovia business has been named Small Business of the Year for the 41st Assembly District. At the California Small Business Day ceremony in Sacramento, Assemblymember Chris Holden (D-Pasadena) recognized Pam Fitzpatrick as owner of The Dollmakers Kattywompus. The annual awards program honors small businesses throughout the state.

“I am pleased to honor Pam Fitzpatrick not only for all her hard work, but for her civic commitment as well,” said Assemblymember Holden. “Pam is a success not only because she’s a good businesswoman, but because she gives back to the community. Businesses like hers are the backbone of the community and it is important that we recognize their contributions to the economy of California.”

“I was both surprised and honored to receive the phone call that our family business had won this award. And it makes me smile every time I think about it: it IS possible to pursue your dream and succeed, and it IS possible to do it with your family,” said Pam Fitzpatrick.

Fitzpatrick, the owner of The Dollmakers’ Kattywompus, has been a part of the Monrovia business scene since 1991 when the store first opened in Old Town. Since then, her doll and retro toy store has expanded to offer music lessons and free Friday night concerts. Fitzpatrick is also very active in her community and has helped many non-profits by donating toys and giving of her time and energy. Her sister and co-owner, Jennifer Ranger, accompanied her to Sacramento.

She was nominated by Becky Shevlin, Mayor Pro Tem of the City of Monrovia who stated, “Pam Fitzpatrick is beyond tireless in her pursuit to not only promote her own family business but to also promote and protect the interests of other businesses in Monrovia Old Town.”

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