Over decades family-run Cherry Decor, and its accompanying business, Cherry Visual, with their spread of cheer, have seen the fruits of their labor. We’d bet you would like to see, too, so try them out for your summer event.

Cherry Event Decor, based out of Stillwater, serves the St. Croix Valley by helping you get your graduation and birthday parties, wedding and other special events and milestone celebrations done up just right with visual appeal.
The flyer they mail to potential customers like you shows creative things from a big arch over a big pool, almost like what you might see in St. Louis, to another with balloons by the hundreds over a large festive space, and another formed completely by star-shaped balloons. One other takes a similar approach but features three curves of an S-shaped pattern. Lastly, there was a multi-level light show worthy of a small rock concert. So Cherry truly provides cheer.
Owner and operator Nick Cherry notes that they are a family-run company, and he is taking over most of the reins from his father, Robert Cherry, a name you are likely to recognize. The company has been in business for decades, since 1989, garnering experience on how best to do these things in a way that transcends the fickle whims of fashion and style.
There is a second part of the business, Cherry Visual, which can supplement the first, with photography and videography to enhance the above-listed functions, and also personal shoots, family photos, promotional videos, and most anything else you might want recorded. As they say, “Where your vision becomes reality.”
You can reach Nick at (651) 233-3700 or at nick@cherryeventdecor.com. See their website at cherryeventdecor.com.

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