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Show usiness A6 • WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 2010 Guardian of Your Community Security Insurance Vietnam Memorial Narnon Bills / The Sentinel SIGN ME UP: Crews from Creative Signs and Graphics install a new sign at Security Insurance Thursday, March 11 after the old sign had been damaged by weather. Ribbon Cutting Dana Robinson / Tlie Sentinel HOME BUSINESS X 2: Terri Williams' ribbon cutting in celebration of her two home businesses, Mary Kay and Pampered Chef, was held Thursday, March 11. On hand to lend support pictured left to right - Maudie Hill from Mary Kay, City Councilman Rod Dart, Lana Hiskey, Randy Asay, and Spanish Fork/Salem Area Chamber of Commerce Director Cary Hanks. March events for Chamber Chamber Corner Cary Hanks The Spanish Fork/Salem Area Chamber of Commerce is happy to announce the Chamber Corner Program on SFCN Channel 17 airing Sunday evenings. This program will run each week with new items of interest to the public and our member businesses. Watch for Chamber Corner for information on local area businesses and what products and services they offer. Thanks to Channel 17's Bryce Walker and staff for giving us this opportunity to share what the Chamber is all about. The Chamber is interested in learning more about your business and what you do. Call Cary Hanks Chamber Director 801-798-8352 with information about the services that you provide. The more we know about each other, the better we can help promote local business. The Chamber welcomes all types of businesses, home businesses, small businesses, large corporations and anyone who has a wish to belong to an organization that promotes shopping local. We appreciate all the fine businesses who are members and all of those who support our business community. Timpanogos Mineral and Gem Society. Free Admission, open to the public. New Members Wiggy Wash Full Service and Express Detail Center, Brent Wignall, 800 South Main St., Spanish Fork. Junk in My Trunk, Tina Shepherd, 266 North Main St., Spanish Fork John Salimbene Insurance, John Salimbene, 801Events 400-6473, Spanish Fork March 17: Ribbon cutOld Goat Chemicals, ting for Junk in My Trunk, Jed Hunter, 1871 North 12 p.m., 266 North Main St., 200 East, Spanish Fork Spanish Fork. The public is Mountain Springs Famwelcome to join us in wel- ily Medicine, Dr. Randy coming Tina Shepherd's Lundell, opening in June, new business to town. 468 South Main St., SpanMarch 18: Ribbon for ish Fork. cutting for Peace Love and Java, 12 p.m., 795 North SR Meet the Neighbors 198, Salem. Come out and Nebo Financial Services, welcome Ken Burrows to Mike Erickson is a native of our business community. Spanish Fork and is a proud March 19-21: Spring member of our business Parade of Gems 10 a.m -7 community. Nebo Financial p.m. Spanish Fork Fair- Services is locaTfed at 149 grounds. 51st Annual Pa- North Main St., Spanish rade of Gems sponsored by Fork, 801-798-8666. Nam on Bills / The Sentinel: DONATIONS: Thanks to the generosity of local citizens and businesses, all of the neces-t* sary funding has now been received to bring the the Moving Wall, a traveling half-size > £r replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C., to Spanish Fork. Recent**^ donations came in the amount of $500 from Zions Bank, represented by Kathy Brandon''" and Ed Christianson; $2,000 from Mountain American Credit Union, represented by Jean Duffield; and $2,500 from Maceys, represented by Bill Summers. Accepting the dona- •'"••; tions were Richard Davis, Jean Duffield, Steve Wilson and Mayor Wayne Andersen. |