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Biz news for July 27, 2010

LOOK WHOS AT SUZANNES   

Karma Rice just joined the team at Suzanne’s Ultimate Salon. Karma is the daughter of owner Suzanne Rice, and is working from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.  Monday through Saturday. She can handle all your hair, color, and skin and nail needs. Karma also does hair extensions and full waxing. Call today for an appointment.

SUSANVILLE MARKET AND BOB DYLAN   

Are you a Bob Dylan fan? Susanville Supermarket is having a fantastic raffle for their Relay for Life fundraiser. Prizes include a poster, a concert booklet, an LP, and a certificate of authenticity. Get your raffle tickets at Susanville Supermarket and all the proceeds go to Relay for Life.

LUNCH OR DINNER ANYONE?
   

If delicious homemade food is what you are craving, but you don't want to cook in this hot weather, Linda Hart reminds us that Coventry Gardens is serving dinner on Friday nights.  If you can't make dinner, try one of their exceptional lunches during the week. If you go to dinner on Friday nights, be sure and see what homemade desserts they are featuring.

NEW STYLIST AT STUDIO ONE SALON 
  

Tyann Buchanan, owner of Studio One Salon in Susanville is happy to welcome Elda Cooper to her salon. Elda offers many years of experience in the cutting, color and stylist profession. She is available by appointment; call the salon today to make your appointment.

STRESSED, SORE MUSCLES, NEED TO RELAX?
   

Certified Massage Therapist Kelly Fairbank of East West Bodywork is back offering massage full time now. Kelly offers Swedish, Thai and deep tissue massages. Kelly urges all of  us all to take an active roll in our own wellness. If we are feeling stressed, fatigue or tension, massage will help all of that. She has a quiet, serene Uptown Susanville location and offers seven years of experience in massage. She is available for evening and weekend appointments, Tuesday through Saturday. Give her a call at 310-3394.

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