UPDATE: The Red Bluff-Tehama County Chamber of Commerce has just announced that Crown Cleaners & Tuxedos has earned the prestigious title of Business of the Quarter. This recognition comes as the local community celebrates the family’s commitment to exceptional service and community support.
Crown Cleaners, located at 945 South Main St., Red Bluff, stands out not only for its 35 years of experience and expertise in dry cleaning but also for its eco-friendly practices. The business uses a 99-percent corn-based, biodegradable solvent that is safe for both fabric and the environment, reflecting a strong commitment to sustainability.
Owners Dan and Kim Berry lead a dedicated team, including Production Manager Annette Bailey, who brings 25 years of certified experience. They specialize in a range of services including dry cleaning, alterations, and spot removal, ensuring every item receives seven points of inspection before returning to customers.
Dave Gowan, CEO of the Chamber of Commerce, emphasized the unparalleled customer service provided by Crown Cleaners. “Their team prides itself on educating customers about their garments, ensuring every item is restored to like-new condition,” he stated.
Crown Cleaners is also deeply involved in community initiatives. Each year, the business partners with local organizations for Coats for Kids, distributing hundreds of coats to children in need. Additionally, Kim Berry founded the Back-to-School Project, which has provided local students with essential clothing and supplies for over 20 years.
As this family-owned business continues to thrive, it remains a vital part of the Red Bluff community, enhancing lives through both quality service and charitable efforts. Look for more updates on Crown Cleaners and its initiatives as they forge ahead in their mission to serve the community.
