Great, this family is back to work! Some things have changed though that may require some adjustment. For example, check out these great new Ramadan-themed cakes they may possibly be forced to bake if not willing to do so voluntarily.
After being closed for nearly six weeks and with their son finally on the mend, a California family reopened their Victorville cupcake shop Monday for the first time since the San Bernardino shooting last month.Hilario “Larry” Venoya, 28, was one of the 22 people who were injured during what was determined to be a terrorist attack that left 14 dead at a holiday party. Venova’s parents, Hilario Venoya Jr. and Margarita Venoya, own M Cupcakes n Pastries, but the sweet shop has been closed for over a month, patrons left with a note on the door explaining that Dec. 2 was one of the worst days of the owners’ lives.
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David R. Duringer, JD, LL.M, is a concealed firearm instructor and tax lawyer specializing in business and estate planning. He is managing shareholder at Protective Law Corporation, serving Southern California from its Laguna Hills (Orange County) headquarters and a satellite office in Coronado (San Diego County).
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