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IT’S TIME TO NOMINATE YOUR FAVORITE LOCAL BUSINESSES, PEOPLE AND ACTIVITIES FOR THE 2016 BILLINGS GAZETTE READERS’ CHOICE AWARDS. Go to billingsgazette.com/readerschoice now through Saturday, July 23 to nominate your favorites. Registered users may nominate in each category once per day. The Billings Gazette will tally the results, and the top nominees in each category move on to the official Readers’ Choice ballot. Voting will be open Monday, August 1 through Sunday, August 14 on billingsgazette. com/readerschoice. Registered users may vote in each category once per day.

Readers’ Choice Nominations is a special advertising section of The Billings Gazette General Manager Dave Worstell Advertising Director Ryan Brosseau Advertising Manager Shelli Scott Special Sections Coordinator Spencyr Schmaltz Content Editors Brenda Maas Tara Cady *Not all 2015 winners are featured in this publication.

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Air/Heating Contractor ■ Antique Store ■ Appliance Store ■ Auto Body Repair ■ Auto Parts Store ■ Automotive Service ■ Bike Shop ■ Boat Dealer ■ Bottled/Specialty Water ■ Bridal Store ■ Car Dealer – New ■ Car Dealer – Preowned PLACES ■ Carpet Cleaner ■ Children’s Consignment & FUN Store ■ Bike Path ■ Children’s Photo Studio ■ Bowling Center ■ Clothing Boutique ■ Fitness Center ■ Clothing Store – Men’s ■ Golf Course ■ Clothing Store – ■ Haunted Spot Women’s ■ Hotel ■ Computer Repair Shop ■ Martial Arts School ■ Consignment/Used ■ Place for Family Fun Clothing Store ■ Place to have a wedding ■ Cowboy/Cowgirl boots ■ Retirement Community ■ Custom Framing Store ■ Ski Mountain/Resort ■ Day Spa Service ■ Weight Loss Center ■ Dental Practice ■ Drugstore

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Dry Cleaners ■ Electrical Contractor ■ Fabric Store ■ Farm & Ranch Store ■ Flooring Store ■ Florist ■ Gift Shop ■ Grocery Store ■ Health Food Store ■ Hearing Aid Provider ■ Home Center/Building Center ■ Home Furnishing Store ■ Home Health Care Service ■ Hot Tub/Spa Center ■ Ink & Toner Provider ■ Insurance Company ■ Jewelry Store ■ Kitchen Cabinet Store ■ Kitchen Supply Store ■ Lighting Center ■ Limousine Service ■ Lingerie Shop ■ Mattress Store ■ Medical Spa ■ Nail Salon ■ Oil Change ■ Optical Store ■ Paint Store ■

Pet Groomer ■ Pet Store ■ Plumbing Service ■ Power Equipment ■ Real Estate Agency ■ Rug Store ■ RV Dealer ■ Shoe Store ■ Sporting Goods ■ Tanning Salon ■ Tattoo Shop ■ Tax Prep Service ■ Tire Store ■ Towing & Recovery ■ Upholstery/Furniture Refinishing Store ■ Vacuum Store ■ Veterinary Service ■ Window & Door Store ■ Wine Store ■

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PEOPLE ACCOUNTANT Lisa Woods Woods Accounting 1211 Grand Ave. #4

Since 2008, Lisa Woods has made it her business to take the stress out of filing taxes.Woods said she enjoys working with numbers and helping her clients grow their business. “It’s also very rewarding to help maximize tax returns at the end of the year,” she said. Offering tax prep, book keeping, payroll and suite of other financial services,Woods prides herself on providing a personalized customer experience for her clients. “It’s important for me to get to know them, their life circumstances, their business so we can keep them apprised of the newest tax information,” Woods said. The one-on-one attention is a touchstone to her business, which includes just one other accountant, Elizabeth Stonebraker. “We are honored for this award and appreciate all our clients,” Woods said. Part of that appreciation also arrives at the end of each tax year in the form of tax prep “swag bags,” chock-full of local coupons, discounts and other useful items. “It’s just one of the ways we show our appreciation and say ‘thank you’ for doing business with us,” Woods said.

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Roger Daniel Roger Daniel Farmers Insurance Agency, Inc. 2047 Broadwater Ave. Roger Daniel believes in commitment—to his family, his clients and his community. In addition to offering quality products with stellar service, he continues to invest in his hometown to ensure a continued quality of life here in Billings. “It is a privilege to serve our clients,” Daniel said. “Helping in a time of need is definitely the most rewarding part of my job.” With more than 300 different products, including annuities, investments, insurance for home, auto, business, life and disability, the agency provides solutions for their clients. Daniel also promotes being an active, positive element of his community through numerous non-profit affiliations and youth programs in Yellowstone County. “The insurance business has been in the family since 1952,” he said. “As a youth, my grandmother had a tremendous impression on my life. I saw first-hand how successful she was, and at 10 years old, saw her ride in the Rose Parade on a float recognized as agent of the year for Farmers.That’s when I really started thinking I would be in the insurance business.” Inspired by family tradition, Daniel bases much of his business on mutual trust. “In order for insurance and financial services agents to properly recommend coverage and products, we need to know a lot about our clients,” he said. “We build our practice on trust and loyalty.” Daniel said he is honored to be selected as Billings’ Best Insurance Agent. “Thank you, Billings, for recognizing our agency,” he said. “We are blessed to have the opportunity to serve you.” Billings Gazette Readers’ Choice Nominations 2016

ACCOUNTANT Lisa Woods of Woods Accounting was the 2015 Readers’ Choice winner for Best Accountant. JAMES WOODCOCK/Gazette Staff

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“It’s not what you have in life, but who you have in life that matters.” Nurturing is in Theresa Hopkin’s blood. Although she originally For photographer Rudi Marten, those words are much more planned to be a nurse, Hopkins turned to massage therapy bethan a saying – they reflect the essence of Clark Marten Photogcause she could help people improve how they feel more quickly. raphy. “With massage therapy, you can see results so much faster,” she In business for 30 years, photographer Clark Marten recently said, “plus it works so well as a preventative strategy. It’s more of moved his studio from his home outside of Columbus to a an active instead of reactive treatment.” building on historic Montana Avenue. Clark’s son, Rudi, joined the Customizing technique and pressure to her clients’ liking, Hop- family business a year and a half ago. Together, the creative duo kins said clients are encouraged to make special requests. produces amazing photography with a distinct flair. “Some days you might need a deep tissue massage, other times “Our work has a lot of depth plus an artistic edge blurring the a gentler Swedish massage,” she said. “You might not always walk lines between photography and art,” Rudi noted. out with the same massage, but it will always be a good one.” For both Rudi and Clark, the goal with every wall portrait is Hopkins credits her knowledge of anatomy, experience working that the eye first sees the faces, then radiates outward to the in a chiropractic office and hands-on experience treating injuries as environment and finally the frame. special job skills. She extends great thanks to her loyal customers “That’s our trademark,” Rudi said. and says “I feel so blessed and thankful for my clients.You can’t get Clark Marten also has credentials behind his artistry. Accredbetter loyalty than what I have.” ited by the Professional Photographers of America, he has earned the title Master Craftsman Photographer – the highest degree available. “We absolutely thank the community for voting us Readers’ Choice 2015 best photographer,” Rudi said. “Our success wouldn’t be possible without your support.”

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High school graduation is one of life’s biggest milestones, and Rudi and Clark Marten of Clark Marten Photography have been capturing this important event for 30 years. Specializing in high school seniors and family photography, Clark and Rudi work hard to ensure each portrait uniquely captures their subject.Typically, that means creating edgier images for the student, and timeless images for the parents. “Our purpose is to help people feel great regardless where they are,” Rudi said. “At the end of a shoot, we want clients to say, ‘I like who I am.’ ” Capturing those images and having them in an album and on the wall is an important part of the process. “This generation is probably the most photographed of all time, but so many of the images are electronic, not accessible,” Rudi noted. Clark and Rudi also strive to make the entire photoshoot stress-free and fun. Locations vary from the studio to alongside the Stillwater River to the Marten’s farm where there’s a variety of vintage vehicles and other rustic memorabilia that can be integrated into the backdrop. “Every photo shoot is individual, representing who the person is in that moment,” Rudi said. Something everyone who comes to the studio can enjoy is Rachel Marten’s signature homemade chocolate chip cookies. Made fresh daily, they’ll make you smile with delight.

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It’s easy to see why customers flock to Sunset Bowl to celebrate one of America’s favorite pastimes—bowling. Open for business in 1955, Sunset Bowl offers 24 full-service lanes (and bumpers for the kids), full-service pro shop, birthday parties, snack bar, lounge with a full liquor license, banquet room in the lower level and arcade games. In June 2016 they’re also adding new technology with state-ofthe-art 42 inch overhead flat screens, a great improvement sure to be enjoyed by their bowlers. For those looking to mix things up a bit, Sunset Lanes offers disco bowling on Friday and Saturday nights. Sunset distinguishes itself from the competition by “paying attention to customers’ needs,” said long-time manager Jeanne Moses. “We get seniors, kids, families, players with Eagle Mount and CORE, league players and everyone in between,” she said. League play for juniors, men and women is also offered. Bowling is as popular as it’s ever been—partly due to the ageless quality of the lifelong hobby. Moses said she’d like to thank Sunset Bowl’s following of loyal customers and league players and notes that recent renovations include new carpeting and fresh paint. “We’re a fun place to visit,” she said. “It’s so great to see someone’s face light up when they get their first strike.”

PLACE TO HAVE A WEDDING Billings Depot 2310 Montana Ave.

Saying “I do” echoes for generations when couples host their wedding at the historic Billings Depot. In addition to its beautiful Beaux Arts Eclectic architecture and central location, there is just something very special about the Billings Depot. When guests walk inside, they immediately feel a part of the amazing history. “When our brides and grooms begin their happily ever after here, their story becomes part of our story. We love that,” said Depot Executive Director, Jennifer Mercer. With its vaulted ceiling, Roman columns and signature arched window, the grand “Passenger Station” has an elegant feel that envelops guests. The “Baggage Room” is the larger, reception-style room. This high-ceilinged space is the perfect “blank slate” that can be transformed into something unique and special for every bride’s wedding day, as well as other community celebrations. No two weddings look alike, which is part of the charm of this space. “Many of the original rooms have returned to their original use,” noted Mercer. The “ladies waiting room” is now used as

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the bridal suite. Additionally, with the active “Adopt a Chair” campaign, donors will have their name forever linked to the Depot. Each $99 contribution buys a new French Country style chair with the donors’ name on the back. Mercer expects the new event chairs to arrive by late fall 2015. Able to accommodate up to 350 guests, the Depot staff offer no-cost, in-depth wedding budget consultation, giving brides and grooms a great start in the overall planning of their special day. Call now to schedule a free bridal cnsultation (there are still a few slots open for 2016) and learn how the Billings Depot is the perfect place to create memories and “Reserve Your Space in History.” “We are so excited to receive this honor for the third year in a row,” said Mercer, “plus be named as one of the top 100 wedding venues in the U.S. for 2015. What an honor!”

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BUSINESS & SHOPPING cooling systems. These non-traditional systems are popular due to their efficiency and versatility, capable of heating or cooling just one room or an entire house. In terms of accessories, Comfort Heating uses their extensive Comfort Heating & Air Conditioning training to offer customers humidifiers, electronic air cleaners 9934 Interstate 90 Frontage Rd. and thermostats (including wireless thermostats that allow for Internet connectivity.) You can control the temperature in your home from anywhere in the world. But no matter the products The people of Billings, great employees, above-par customer they sell or how well they repair and maintain equipment, the service and the best products have resulted in Comfort Heating number-one priority is their customers. & Air Conditioning’s seventh consecutive Readers’ Choice award. “Customers make a business,” notes Jeff Scherr, “Without This second-generation, family-owned business is in its 32nd year them, being in business is pointless.” serving Billings and the surrounding areas. Owners Jeff and Tony Scherr state that their greatest asset is their employees. “We truly have the best crew. From the installers, service technicians and office staff to the managers. Without these great Bretz RV & Marine people and their skills, our customers would not get the level of 2220 Old Hardin Rd. service that we provide. Great customers deserve great service and we strive to provide our best every day.” Their services include installation of complete heating and The staff at Bretz RV & Marine know how to put the exclamacooling systems, repair and maintenance of existing systems and tion point on fun.They understand that Montanans appreciate the also replacement of older, inefficient units to higher efficiency great outdoors and crave recreation. As such, they’ve cornered the products. They offer Rheem and Armstrong heating and cooling local market on providing a suite of products and services unique products. In addition, Comfort Heating is an exclusive Mitsubishi to the region.Locally-owned and operated, Bretz RV & Marine Diamond dealer, offering the very best in ductless heating and carries everything from flat-bottom fishing boats to ski boats and everything in between. While the warm kiss of summer might now be in the rearview, the staff at Bretz RV & Marine is still quite busy. “We’re still taking appointments to winterize boats,” said co-owner, Dustin Bretz. “And that’s part of our commitment—to service the customer well beyond the sale.” Dustin and co-owner Tyrell Crowell are actively involved in the day-to-day operations of the business. “The thing I enjoy most about my job is working with customers, hearing all about their lake stories,” Bretz said. Inventory at Bretz RV & Marine is varied, but customers can expect to find trusted brands like Chaparall, Smoker-Craft,Thunder Jet, American Angler, Sun Chaser and more. More than one half of their inventory is used, and Bretz RV & Marine accepts trade-ins toward your new boat or RV. “Come in and visit with us,” Bretz said. “You, the customer, are why we exist, and we’re so grateful that you’ve chosen to do business with us.”

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Yesteryears Antique Mall 102 N. 29th St.

Colleen Hunsaker knows all about antiques and collectables. The owner/operator of Yesteryears Antique Mall spent a good portion of her childhood helping her grandparents run a general store. “The value of everyday items just got in my blood,” she says. Although the mall has been open since 2005, it has expanded seven times and now features 65 dealer spaces along with a coffee kiosk. “Our inventory changes every single day,”Hunsaker notes. “We do everything from the turn-of-the-century to the 1960s and tons of collectables.” Hunsaker also has an expansive selection of furniture, household furnishings, glassware, pottery, home décor, jewelry, cowboy paraphernalia, advertising signage and the list goes on. “If someone collects something, we have it,” she said. Hunsaker enjoys connecting customers with that perfect, hard-to-find item. She also enjoys learning the curious histories behind the pieces. “Every item is unique with a story to tell,” she said.

CAR DEALER — PRE-OWNED Hertz Used Car Sales 2851 King Ave. W.

It’s not a coincidence. It’s a testament to how much Hertz Car Sales cares about its customers. Winning a Billings Gazette Readers’ Choice Award 12 years in a row evidences the company’s commitment to integrity and superior customer service. “It’s simple, really,” said general manager Keith McNally. “We are honest and take care of people, operating by the Golden Rule.” Driven by three core principles—honesty, integrity and trust—

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Hertz is known for its low-stress, no-pressure sales approach. Hertz urges customers to make the right pick and not a hasty one. Friendly and trained staff is at-the-ready to answer any questions you might have, and customers can always expect a fair deal. Hertz carries a variety of vehicle makes, models and types but can also pull inventory from five different stores. Precious Seconds and Moms 2-B McNally opened the Billings store in 2003 and since then has 1005 24th St. W. #5 experienced very little staff turnover—in fact, he often buys lunch for his employees and points out what they are doing right. In addition, he attempts to meet each and every customer at some point It’s a fact of life. Plus, it’s also the motto of the 2015 winner during the sales process. of the Readers’ Choice children’s consignment store: Kids and Those simple details create a dignified, trusting relationship that expectant moms grow… their clothes don’t. works. That is the motto owner Dawn Ness came up with when “I’m not in the business of selling cars, I’m in the business of she opened Moms 2-B then Precious Seconds 23 years ago. caring for people,” McNally said. “When you take care of people, “It’s smart to shop consignment stores, especially for growthe money takes care of itself.” ing children,” Ness said. “Our customers love bringing in their barely-used, outgrown items and trading up.” Moms 2-B and Precious seconds carry gently-used maternity clothes, infant and children’s clothing and shoes, plus a wide variety of baby gear, strollers, car seats and gadgetry. Staff acJana Graham Photography cepts gear all year long, but be sure to check with them prior 2301 Montana Ave. #201 to dropping off clothing, as it is received on a seasonal basis. Moms 2-B and Precious Seconds encourage customers to “like” them on Facebook and follow their Daily Deals. They Emotion is elusive. are currently preparing for a remodel and will be having a But photographer Jana Graham artfully captures it between “Bundle Up and Save” sale very soon. smiles, snaps and clicks of her camera. Ness would like to take this opportunity to thank her loyal “My favorite part of what I do is forming meaningful, personal following of customers and their families. connections with my clients,” Graham said. “It’s so fulfilling and “It’s our customers who have given us longevity in the rewarding to know that they allowed themselves to feel vulnerable community,” she said. “We thank you and look forward to in front of the camera—that they shared how they truly are as watching another generation grow at Moms 2-B and Precious they interact with their loved ones.That is magical.” Graham, who has been in business in Billings for 10 years, offers Seconds.” a “boutique photographic experience” in that she customizes each session to the preferences and personality of each client. Graham’s kind and tender touch makes her a perfect choice for newborn and children’s portraits, but she also specializes in commercial photography, graduation portraits, special occasion and wedding pictures. “Ultimately, my goal is to help them create a lasting piece of inspirational art that they can put up in their homes and feel good about every time they see it,” she said. “I want my photos to have that forever-quality.” Seeing the looks on her clients’ faces after a big reveal from a photo session is Jana’s favorite part. “I love seeing their faces light up, especially mothers looking at photos of their children,” Graham said. “It warms my heart and makes me feel like I’m a part of something bigger than myself.” Graham thanks her loyal customers—many of them repeat clients who’ve been photographed in various phases of their lives—for her Readers’ Choice win. • New digital high definition lenses “Thank you so much—I feel blessed to have worked with every one of you,” she said. It’s an honor.” • Complete optical department offering a large

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Since 1936, four generations of the Alweis family has been making Billings gents just a little more dapper by providing personally selected and high-quality merchandise. Owner Sheldon Alweis enjoys working one-on-one with clients. “We present them options and style to achieve personalized looks, emphasizing fit and feel,”Alweis said. Offering a wide range of inventory—suits, sport coats, blazers, slacks, sweaters, soft knits, denims, shoes and more—Alweis encourages newcomers to come by Jasons to discover the newest items. Alweis said that his favorite part about owning a clothing store is “helping a customer find the perfect outfit and seeing them smile as they leave Jasons.” Knowing they will enjoy wearing their newly-purchased items is the icing on the cake. “At Jasons, we focus greatly on personal, one-on-one attention,” Alweis said. “We know several of our customers on a firstname basis, and if we don’t, we will by the time you leave.” Alweis said he and his staff are honored for the Readers’ Choice award. “Our clients aren’t just clients, they’re our friends, “Alweis said. “We greatly appreciate your business and are honored to be chosen.”

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CLOTHING STORE — WOMEN’S‌ Neecee’s 1027 Shiloh Crossing Blvd.

Neecee’s is nestled in the Shops at Shiloh Crossing on Billing’s West End. “A trip out to Shiloh Crossing is more like a boutique adventure,” said Neecee’s owner, Denice Johnson. Johnson and her staff absolutely love helping customers discover their perfect look, and offer a wide range of apparel, accessories, shoes, jewelry, personal care products and more. “At Neecee’s, we strive to create a memorable shopping experience and want customers leaving feeling better than when they arrived,” Johnson said. “It’s all about the needs of the customer.” And sometimes, this means sending the customer elsewhere. “If we don’t have something the customer is looking for, we try our best to help them find it somewhere else,” Johnson said. Relationship building is important to the staff at Neecee’s, and Johnson is often surprised to find that a customer who she thought was a friend of an associate is actually a new acquaintance. “Our staff is incredible at making customers feel comfortable and relaxed in the store,” Johnson said. “I appreciate them so much.” As the weather cools this fall and winter, expect to see a barrage of plaid shirts paired with soft leggings and booties, patterned socks, patterned tights and cuddly cardigans lining the aisles at Neecee’s.

“I love change and I love color,” Johnson said—and truly, that’s what fall is all about. Johnson credits her talented, dedicated staff with Neecee’s continued success. She also wants to thank the dedicated repeat customers—and those curious enough to step into Neecee’s for the first time—with this Readers’ Choice win. “None of this would be possible without you,” she said.

CUSTOM FRAMING STORE‌ The Frame Hut & Gallery 1430 Grand Ave.

Frame Hut & Gallery is a one-stop-shop for your home and office walls. New owner Helen Tolliver is proud to offer custom framing, artwork and a suite of other home décor options to her customers. “Our mantra is ‘bring it, frame it, love it,’ ” she said. “We love bringing people smiles and having a hand in helping customers showcase something they treasure.” It is Frame Hut’s customer-centric approach to sales that has allowed them to stand the test of time,Tolliver said. “I engage the customer by asking questions like ‘what do you like most about the piece’ and ‘where do you plan to display it?’” Tolliver said. “Answers to these questions help gently guide the design process.” And while the Frame Hut does specialize in custom framing, it’s more than that—it’s an art gallery and unique home décor store. Displaying the work of talented regional artists is also something Tolliver enjoys, reveling when a group of friends comes in for the day to simply browse. “Art is uplifting,” she said. “It’s food for the soul, and I so enjoy

being a part of that process.” More than anything,Tolliver and the staff at Frame Hut wants to extend their thanks and gratitude toward their customers. “Thank you for trusting us, for choosing us,” Tolliver said. “We’re here to serve you.”

DAY SPA SERVICE‌ Sanctuary Spa & Salon 1504 24th St. W.

Sanctuary has been shouldering your stress and rejuvenating your well-being since 1998. Offering a wide range of customized hair and spa services, Sanctuary Spa & Salon uses Aveda products to create the results and experiences their guests desire. Busy women from all walks of like make up the majority of Sanctuary’s clientele. Having very little time for themselves is one of the most frequent challenges for female guests.This year, Sanctuary has added a shoulder massage with all of their manicures to increase their relaxation. Sanctuary owner Kris Carpenter says the spa has seen continued success because it’s more than a spa—it’s “an experience center.” For 2016, Sanctuary is creating a “mini service” menu so the guest can add a little spa to any service. One of the most popular offerings at Sanctuary is “Last Minute Appointments.” Guests sign up with their email to receive a list in the morning of what appointments are available that day for a 20% discount.The appointments have been so popular that they sell out within the first hour! “Receiving spa services is just one simple way that people can look inward, relax and take time for themselves,” she said.“Our caring and dedicated staff loves being a part of taking care of them.”

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the community. One day each February, the group takes part in Dentistry From The Heart where the dentists and hygienists offer free dental services to those in need. Brewer Dental Center “It’s a national program, and we’re the nation’s largest single 2900 Central Ave., Buildings #1 & #2 provider for Dentistry From The Heart in terms of dollars donated and the number of patients cared for,” Dr. Brewer said. 710 Main St. This year we served 374 patients and donated $145,794 in Lamplighter Dental FREE dental care bringing our 10th anniversary total to 2,943 and $953,631 in donated dentistry. (Associated with Brewer Dental Center) patients It’s all part of Brewer Dental Center’s ongoing commitment to 2675 Central Ave. offer convenient, affordable care. “And by adding the Brewer Dental Advantage Plan, we are able to give the consumer the final tool they need in terms of “Our philosophy is about giving patients what they want when affordability,” Dr. Brewer said. they want it,” said Dr. Kevin Brewer. For Dr. Brewer and his staff, that means providing comprehensive dental care that’s convenient and affordable. With offices on Billings’ West End and in the Heights, patients Shipton’s Big R have easy access to quality dental care, with same-day appointments and sedation dentistry available. In Montana: The doctors on staff are highly-trained and use the latest 216 N 14th St., Billings technology, including 3D imaging. The scope of services includes everything from routine dental care to implants and orthodon2600 Gabel Rd., Billings tics to pediatric specialists. 1908 Main St., Billings Brewer Dental Center is now offering the Brewer Dental Advantage Plan. For an annual fee, patients can enroll in the plan, In Wyoming: potentially saving thousands of dollars in dental care. 2049 Sugarland Dr., Sheridan “For example, the regular price of an adult cleaning is $102, if the patient is a member of the Brewer Dental Advantage Plan the cost is just $69,” Dr. Brewer explained. Montana is renowned for its rural and western lifestyle, and Savings can quickly add up, as every dental procedure is retoday’s farmers and ranchers continue that time-honored tradiduced between 10 and 50 percent with no annual cap. tion. In addition to providing comprehensive dental care, the docFor 66 years, Shipton’s Big R has endeavored to provide these tors at Brewer Dental Center are committed to giving back to

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hardworking folks with quality products at everyday low prices and exceptional customer service. “Montanans are genuine people and a large part of their legacy is working the land and raising livestock,” said Jay Carroll, who along with his brother Gregg owns the Billings-based company. “Ranchers and farmers and those who live the rural and western lifestyle are at the heart of what we do.” This commitment was at the core of the decision to open a brand new Shipton’s Big R store (April 2015) in Billings Heights. “The Heights is the state’s seventh largest city, and we can now better serve farmers, ranchers and people in small communities all across eastern Montana with this new location,” said Carroll. Excellence in customer service is at the core of Shipton’s Big R. Every store has staff members who can provide in-depth product information and technical assistance. “We want to give our customers the knowledge they need to make the best product decisions possible,” said Carroll. Farmers and ranchers will find everyday low prices on quality products such as Vita-Lix cattle tubs,Y-Tex ear tags, 2W squeeze chutes, Nutrena cattle mineral and Priefert panels as well as many other items. Staying current on market trends is also important. Shipton’s Big R buyers attend the best tradeshows in the U.S.A., continually bringing back new and innovative products for customers. While the stores remain rooted in farm and ranch supplies, they also have a lot more to offer for the growing needs of customers. Inside each store customers will find a large sporting goods department along with an extensive selection of firearms. There is also an expanded range of outdoor gear including camping and fishing merchandise.

Other departments include clothing and footwear, animal health and tack, lawn and garden, pet supplies, power

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equipment and western jewelry. As the temperature drops, people will find wood pellets, pellet stoves, chain saws and log splitters along with a great selection of fireplace supplies at Shipton’s Big R. And colder temperatures mean cold-weather gear.

“It’s “Carhart Days,” and we have every type of Carhartt in stock right now,” Carroll said. The brands that Shipton’s Big R carries are nothing less than top of the line. Husqvarna, Tarter, Honda, DeWalt, Wrangler, Ariat, Cinch, Muck, Science Diet, Smith & Wesson and Ruger are among the many quality names customers will find in the stores. For Carroll and his staff, staying true to the store’s Western heritage means staying connected to the community. Shipton’s Big R proudly supports many local organizations including the NILE Rodeo, 4H, FFA, Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, Ducks Unlimited Montana Fair & the Chase Hawks Rodeo. Friends of NRA is also proudly sponsored. This fall, Shipton’s Big R also sponsored the All Nation’s Indian Relay Championships. October is breast cancer awareness month, and Shipton’s Big R is a proud supporter of “Tough Enough to Wear Pink,” with hoodies and T-shirts on sale now. “We also host some fun promotions like our annual upcoming Pet-o-ween Pet Costume Contest,” said Carroll. The popular contest takes place inside the store on Gabel Road, ensuring kids, pets and parents avoid inclement weather. To make it easier for people to care for their beloved pets, Shipton’s Big R holds a veterinarian clinic on the second Saturday of each month. From 10 a.m. to noon at Big R East, and 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Big R West, families can bring in their dog or cat for preventative care and vaccines at affordable prices. “Shipton’s Big R is all about our customer – the farmer, the rancher, the outdoorsman, the working man, the pet owner and everyone else” said Carroll.

Carroll and his staff remain committed daily by striving to offer the best quality merchandise, the best customer service, the best prices and the best shopping experience possible. “We invite you to stop by Shipton’s Big R and experience the difference for yourself.” Three store locations in Billings, MT and one store in Sheridan WY. www.shiptonsbigr.com

FLOORING STORE‌ Carpet One 505 S. 24th St. W.

When Randy Mostad started at Carpet One, teal green carpet was en vogue. Twenty years later, the business owner said that as time has ebbed on and styles continue to evolve, one thing remains consistent at Carpet One. “It’s our commitment to our clients,” Mostad said. “Our mantra is ‘any job worth doing is worth doing well,’ ” he said. This encompasses the smallest of bathroom projects to wholehome floor-scapes. “Whatever job we are focused on is the most important job that day, and we want our customers to feel that,” Mostad said. Featuring a wide range of flooring options from hardwood to tile, carpet and Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT), Carpet One has broadened its merchandise scope in response to customer needs and wants. “Twenty years ago, flooring sales was mostly carpeting with some hardwood and some tile,” Mostad said. “Now, sales have shifted to about 60 percent hard surface (hardwood, LVT, tile) and 40 percent carpet.” Variety isn’t the only selling point for customers browsing at Carpet One.

“We’re perfectionists when it comes to the installation process,” Mostad said. When technicians remove old carpet or flooring, they meticulously clean floors with a HEPA-vac. Next, the floor is sprayed and sealed with an antimicrobial layer that repels dust, pollen and eliminates pet odor. “When the flooring is down, you have a brand new room,” Mostad said. Mostad wants to extend thanks to his talented staff, who he said exemplifies the highest levels of integrity. Additionally, Mostad wants to graciously thank his customers and those who voted for Carpet One. “I don’t know how to quite put into words the amount of appreciation we feel,” he said. “Thank you, so much, for trusting us and believing in us.”

HOT TUB/SPA CENTER‌ Montana HotSpring Spas 2217 Grand Ave.

In Latin, the word “spa” is defined as health by water. Scott Prociv, owner of Montana HotSpring Spas, champions this mindset, recognizing that a spa is less of a home improvement item and more of a personal improvement one. “Our motto is to ‘make every day better’,” he said, which is definitely achievable through the relaxing science of hydro-technology. Studies have shown that regular sauna use helps detoxify bodies, burn calories, increase circulation and decrease stress. “Homeowners no longer see spas as luxury items,” Prociv said. “It is a wellness item that’s part of an overall healthy lifestyle regime.” In business since 1977, it is, perhaps, this philosophy that has

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allowed Prociv and his team to win the Readers’ Choice pick for best Hot Tub/Spa Center for the 15th year in a row. As a professional, authorized dealer of HotSpring Spas and Finnleo Saunas, Montana HotSpring Spas specializes in their own analysis, delivery, customer care and installation. In 2012 the store underwent a major remodel to better serve their customers. Prociv credits his loyal, hard-working staff (who he actually dubs a “family of employees”) with much of the store’s success. He also wants to thank the Billings community and his following of loyal customers who’ve supported him through the years. “We’re very grateful to be able to serve you and sincerely appreciate your referrals and commitment to HotSpring Spas,” Prociv said.

OPTICAL STORE‌ Barnett Opticians 2203 Broadwater Ave.

Syl Schied and the staff at Barnett Opticians can give you a clear outlook on the world. “Technology for creating and fitting lenses is growing by leaps and bounds,” said Schied, owner of Barnett Opticians, “and we use it to create the crispest vision with the best fit for our patients.” As a Billings optical mainstay since 1952, Barnett Opticians has serves multi-generational customers. “It’s our customer service,” said Schied of the business’ success. “We take the extra time to be sure that everything is the best it can be. Plus, we have many long-time, experienced employees.” Barnett Opticians offers the latest technology and the best choices from prescription sunglasses, safety glasses to sports

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goggles. Ultra-thin, non-glare, high-definition digital lenses give vision a “wow” factor. “Truly, you can see the difference. There’s nothing in eye care that we cannot do,” Schied said. But, the best part is matching clients to the right combination of eyewear for their lifestyle and vision, he added. As a ten-time Readers’ Choice winner, there’s no doubt that

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Black. “We have assembled a diverse set of professionals who get along and complement one another. It means a lot to me to have provided more than 20 families support with a job and a presence in a community that I love.”

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Sandy Berkshire, owner of Stuart’s House of Vacuums, and her dedicated staff are celebrating. In addition to being selected as the Readers’ Choice in the vacuum store category for the 15th consecutive year, Berkshire has owned and operated Stuart’s House of Vacuums for 20 years. Be good to your people and they’ll be good to you. To show their customer appreciation, every 20th Riccar That is the motto that Colleen Black has followed while vacuum sold will be free. building her business for the past 12 years. “We truly enjoy our customers and that translates into In addition to providing tax services for individuals and businesses, Black’s staff also helps small businesses with payroll everything we do in the store,” noted Berkshire. “Our service and accounting services, business consultation, IT and software is something that I’m really proud of.” Customers come in to try out Stuart’s wide variety of system recommendations and implementation and advice in business transition planning; they recently expanded to include vacuums – the largest selection in Billings and the surrounding area—and choose from premiere lines like Riccar, Miele, outsourced CEO positions. Lindhaus and Sebo. They also repair vacuums on-site in addition “We place a lot of value on relationships, both clients and to selling bags, belts and parts. otherwise,” said Black, who believes that honesty, integrity, After more than 40 years in business, Stuart’s has cornered accuracy and a nurturing relationship are her business’ most the market as Billings’ specialty vacuum sales and service shop important offerings. with their knowledgeable staff and expansive offerings. As an example, Black and staff developed working relation“We have machines for every budget, from $100 on up,” said ships with personnel in government agencies (IRS, for example), Berkshire. so they can assist clients with tax “problems” more effectively She wants to thank her loyal following of customers for and efficiently. They also pride themselves on being technologishopping in her store and invites all to celebrate Berkshire’s cally progressive, sharing those tools with their clients. 20th anniversary of ownership. “I have a great team – and I’m not just saying that,” said

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Doughnuts “are a pleasure food,” according to Don Rickhoff, store manager at Evergreen IGA. And lots of folks find lots to indulge in as they choose from about three dozen tempting doughnuts daily at the store bakery. The current owners have had the store for about 15 years, and it’s been in its present location since 1980. But Evergreen IGA traces its history back much further in a site just to the south of its present one. Doughnuts are baked overnight. “When customers come in in the morning, the doughnuts are just being iced,” Rickhoff says. He says the bakery makes sure it’s “buying the best quality product” that’s then turned into tasty treats by longtime employees with “high quality standards.” Customer favorites include long Johns, Bismarks, jelly-filled Bismarks, apple and blueberry fritters and glazed and sugar doughnuts. The bakery will take special orders and has had standing orders from several churches for a long time. A mixed assortment of doughnuts is a popular business treat. Rickhoff thanks customers for coming in and supporting the bakers and is honored that they took time to vote for Evergreen IGA as having the best doughnuts. “Employees work real hard to provide a consistent good product,” he notes.

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Asian Sea Grill & Sushi Bar 1911 King Ave. W., Suites 3 & 4 The artistry and fresh flavors of sushi beckon diners at Asian Sea Grill & Sushi Bar. The locally owned restaurant and lounge feature an area where customers can watch sushi chefs crafting the delicate

beauty of Asia’s classic sushi rolls. Owner Tina Wu says the business opened five years ago as a lounge, then the steakhouse was added. And it’s been popular since, including being a repeat winner in the Readers’ Choice awards. The restaurant features sushi and sashimi as well as Teppanyaki-style Japanese cooked foods. Chinese, Japanese and Thai foods all have places on the menu. Diners can enjoy a wide range of dishes using the best grade of fish, Wu says. She says sushi has gained fans as more people become familiar with Asian cuisine. The atmosphere at the restaurant is welcoming. “We want to know everyone who comes in,” Wu says. The restaurant caters and provides food for parties and also offers takeout and delivery.

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Fancy Sushi Asian Fusion 1313 Grand Ave., Suite 3 Take a tour of the Orient with Fancy Sushi Asian Fusion. The delicate designs of sushi are the centerpiece of the restaurant, which has been open for almost five years and features both sushi and kitchen chefs. But you can sample a wide range of Asian flavors, from sushi to teriyaki and tempura from Japan to Chinese and Thai dishes. The colorful restaurant has an Asian-meets-American style and seats almost 100 people. Owner Jimmy Li prides himself on the freshness of the fish used in his dishes as the restaurant receives deliveries multiple times a week. Other ingredients focus on freshness, too. He says his chefs create “beautiful dishes.” But more than the intriguing designs of sushi attract diners. “It’s healthy, and it’s becoming very popular,” Li says. He says the restaurant uses special sauce that elevates its sushi rolls over traditional offerings. And he says the enthusiasm with which the restaurant’s dishes have been greeted encourages staff. “Thank you so much for voting for us,” Li says. “We will try to better and better.”

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ENTERTAINMENT LIVE ENTERTAINMENT Alberta Bair Theater 2801 3rd Ave. N.

The curtain raises, and we answer, on the edge of our seats with smiles and electric anticipation. As the largest performing arts venue in the region, the ABT offers a wide variety of performances, ranging from Broadway musicals to world-renowned dance companies, comedy to country. “Our goal is to have programs that appeal to

a diverse audience,” said William Wood, executive director. “Getting this award says we’re doing a pretty good job of that.” In addition to entertainment, the theater has a strong educational outreach mission, oohing and aweing some 22,000 schoolchildren each year. The program combines field trips to the theater, where students get to enjoy stage performances through the Student Matinee Series, and art programs which go to area schools. Wood expressed his gratitude to people in the community and region who fill the seats and support the arts. He also praised the theater’s talented staff and dedicated volunteers for working tirelessly behind the scenes to make certain every performance is a success. “They make the magic happen.”

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