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Monday, October 12, 2009

Who's News in the Grand Valley business community



• Mesa Mall is announcing its newest Cafe Court tenant: Mega Wraps.

They are planning to take over the soon-to-be vacated Cinnamon Street space next to A&W. Slated to open sometime in November, Mega Wraps will offer a unique selection of healthy and delicious food including “wrap style” sandwiches using the highest quality pita bread, as well as paninis, soups, salads and more. According to the Mega Wraps Web site, the restaurant has 20 wraps under 4.9 grams of fat. Mega Wraps will also offer catering for businesses and special events, with a variety of fresh platter options.

• The Medical Spa Skin Care & Laser Center, 2525 N. Eighth St., Suite 203, is hosting a Fall Forum Series. There will be a presentation and live demonstrations on the following: photodynamic therapy (Levulan) Oct. 21; liquid facelift, one attendee will receive a free Botox treatment, Nov. 11; and laser hair removal, peels, microdermabrasion and more, one attendee will receive a free hair removal treatment, Nov. 18. All events start at 5 p.m. RSVP is recommended but not required. Refreshments will be served. Call 242-9127 or e-mail wmerkel@qwestoffice.net for more information.

• The tentative grand opening for Hooters in Grand Junction is Nov. 16.

• As part of Crossroads Wine and Spirits grand opening of its new location at 24 and Patterson roads, they are donating a portion of their sales through Oct. 19 to the March of Dimes.

To make a donation to the March of Dimes all anyone need do is stop by, check out the new store, and simply shop. All regular case discounts and club member specials apply. In addition if the head count for the 10-day period goes over 2,500, the store is going to double its donation. Wow!

Katie Schied and Lindsay Schied have recently opened Bibs to Cribs located at 545 North Ave.

Katie realized with the slower economy, there was a need for a used children's clothing store in Grand Junction, where parents could find everything they need for their new arrival and small children at affordable prices.

Bibs to Cribs offers cribs, strollers, car seats, highchairs, walkers, bath accessories and of course clothing sizes 0-6X.

Since opening the store, they have had an overwhelming customer response to the cleanliness of the store and of the merchandise. Customers are so excited to find this resource for saving money.

Stop by and see for yourself, the only way you will know the merchandise is used, will be by the incredibly low prices on every item!

Questions on consignments or questions for purchasing your child's outgrown items call 242-2520.



Dr. Kenneth E. Perino, oral and maxillofacial surgeon of Grand Junction, was included in the Denver 5280 magazine's list of top dentists in Colorado for the years of 2008 and 2009. The newest list was published in the June 2009 edition and is available online at www.usatopdentists.com.

“Get your can in here!” — The Frame Depot is holding its fifth annual Framing For Food drive to benefit the Food Bank of the Rockies.

For every can of food someone brings in, $1 will be deducted off their custom framing order, up to 50 percent off. Framing for Food starts Oct. 19 and runs through Oct. 31. This is the store's one and only sale on custom framing every year and a great way to get started on your framing projects for the holidays.

Last year, The Frame Depot collected a little over 3,400 cans of food for the food bank. This year's goal is 8,000 cans of food. Even if people don't want to take advantage of the Framing For Food discount, the store will gladly take a donation for the Food Bank of the Rockies.

The store is located west of Sam's Club on Bogart Lane. For more information call 245-6999 or visit www.framedepotGJ.com.


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