Local lifestyle store launches new collection for All-Star Weekend

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After graduating from Knox College in Illinois, Naja Woods started her journalism career in 2019 as a producer at ABC57 News in South Bend.

INDIANAPOLIS — A downtown Indianapolis family-owned business that sells apparel, home-goods and more is launching new items for the 2024 NBA All-Star Weekend.

WDRFA co-owner Gary Patterson says the business released 40 different items since this is the first year in nearly 40 years that Indianapolis has hosted the All-Star game. On top of what’s already in store this week, WDRFA is launching exclusive items during All-star Weekend. “We’re centering it around sports in general because it’s All-Star. We have Letterman jackets, pendants, basketballs, t-shirts, hoodies and socks. There's a lot of different, unique items,” added Patterson.

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