Sun City West Metal Club member Pam McComsey wanted to give her daughter-in-law, Nikki, a special Christmas gift. Jim Filipiak, also a Metal Club member, offered to help recreate Nikki’s …
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Metal Club member creates special artwork project
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Sun City West Metal Club member Pam McComsey wanted to give her daughter-in-law, Nikki, a special Christmas gift. Jim Filipiak, also a Metal Club member, offered to help recreate Nikki’s company logo for “Gather Mountain Blooms” into a beautiful piece of metal artwork that can be hung in her business based in Colorado.
Ms. McComsey shared Nikki’s story of how she began her flower business. Nikki suffered a debilitating concussion, which radically changed her life with her young son and husband. During this challenging period, Nikki’s husband, Zach, brought her fresh flower bouquets to brighten her days. Nikki’s family pursued several medical options before finally finding a solution to her problem. Nikki began her business in 2020 to spread the joy that a bouquet of fresh flowers can bring to people. She is also very passionate to share her medical journey about concussions on her website, gathermountainblooms.com.
Anyone interested in learning more about a wide variety of metal-related equipment, or making metal artwork, can consider becoming a club member. Stop by the club located at 13849 W. Camino Del Sol for more information.
The Metal Club is open 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday–Friday. Call 623-584-0150 or visit scwmetalclub.com.