The Retired & Disabled Police of America (RDPOA) is a fraternal organization formed in October, 1990 and incorporated under the laws of the District of Columbia as a non-profit corporation, and is managed by a Board of Directors consisting of a President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, and Executive Director.
My wife absolutely loves visiting this establishment. Our home is filled with different personalized items that she has created with great pride while visiting this store. Each piece is a highly valued personalized treasure. The products seem to be of high quality. Color Me Mine, charges eye brow raising hefty prices for their pieces and products including the use of the facilities. My wife will often obtain supplies to bring home to finish her projects as her available free time seems to fly while visiting in studio. The only truly negative experience in visiting this establishment is squarely limited to the staff. Staff interaction is always hit or miss, they are either extremely exceptional or shockingly disappointingly beyond being aloof and dismissive. While lip service at Color Me Mine often seems to have been highly perfected, customer service doesn't seem to be this establishments strongest attribute. Given the scope of it's high pricing schedule, I really expected better. Could easily rate 6+ stars on the product line and facility, but the staff seriously owes points.
Literally the best place! They all truly go above and beyond to help with your project! We loved our ornaments to document our daughter's first year prints. I also wanted a small dish to hold my rings with my daughter's hand print and Emma and Kyra were able to create the most perfect piece for us. Timeless pieces that we will cherish forever. Their holiday pieces are amazing too!
Color Me Mine at Park Place Mall is a a great place for anyone to go and create art and enjoy ! Highly recommend!!
Great experience every time! The staff are so helpful and patient with questions. We always have so much fun here.
This in now our go to when I come to Tucson to see my daughter!