AROUND TOWN ’BORO BUSINESS BUZZ
Blue Eyed Daisy, Church Street Gallery, Aspiring Nutrition, Maddy’s, Harmony Health, Emerson Bridal, Corex, White Bison BY BRACKEN MAYO Local artists and supporters of the arts Maredith Clayton Metier, Mary Miller Veazie and Eric Snyder have recently opened CHURCH STREET GALLERY at 124 N. Church St. in downtown Murfreesboro. The venue, with the mission of showcasing talent and celebrating artists, will display and sell fine art prints, clay art, sculptures, jewelry, glass pieces and other works from regional artists. Church Street Gallery is open from 11 a.m.–5 p.m. Tuesday–Friday, 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m.–2 p.m. Sunday. For more information on artists and images, visit churchstreetgalleryboro.com.
EMERSON BRIDAL has
Coach Jacob Lembke has brought CORAX STRENGTH AND PERFORMANCE to 3242 Memorial Blvd. (next to Two J’s Grille) to help athletes of any level chase their dreams both on and off their chosen field of competition through research-based training.
opened at 130 N. Church St., the former home of Shave barbershop. Owner/operator Katie Homrighausen said she has always dreamed of opening a small business and, once she moved to Murfreesboro with her husband, she was able to pursue this dream as the space became available just off of the city’s Public Square. The bridal shop is currently booking appointments. To set up a time, email bookings@emersonbridal.com.
Cynthia and Ken Walker have opened HARMONY HEALTH MEDICAL on Dow Street, offering a combination of primary family care and mental health care services and treating various psychosomatic conditions. Harmony believes in emphasizing preventive care and encouraging its patients to develop healthy habits and lifestyles.
Cynthia, who has a medical degree, and Ken, who has a business degree, decided to combine their skill sets to open their family business in Murfreesboro. For more information or to set up an appointment, visit harmonyhealthmedical.com or call 615-603-2272.
MADDY’S RESTAURANT, on Rock Springs Road in Smyrna, serves burgers, hot dogs, fries, tots, bologna sandwiches, ice cream and more. The eatery celebrated its grand opening in October. Owned by Danny and Angie Perdieu and Chris Schmidt, the Maddy’s team held a grand opening event with a hot dog eating contest and five-pound burger challenge; those who dare may still take on the five-pound burger challenge in the restaurant. The diner will also host live music on its stage. Find it at 901 Rock Springs Rd., near the Old Nashville Highway intersection, in the same shopping center as Giorgio’s Pizza, Sunshine Nutrition and Yummy Poki. Maddy’s Restaurant is open 11 a.m.–8 p.m. Tuesday–Sunday.
Gabe Frazier and Bethany Cardente purchased the Murfreesboro Embroid Me location, which is now known as FULLY PROMOTED, in 2019, but had to wait a while to hold the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new business. Fully Promoted was finally able to celebrate with a one-year an-
niversary in October. Fully Promoted, 1818 NW Broad St., offers area businesses and organizations a wide selection of branded apparel, pens, pencils, drinkware, plaques, mouse pads, inflatables, bags and all sorts of promotional items. CONTINUED ON PAGE 25
Dr. Zac Ditmarsen, who owns and operates Aspiring Health Clinic of Chiropractic on Thompson Lane, has opened ASPIRING NUTRITION, which plans to hold a ribbon cutting in November. Located at 2812 Old Fort Pkwy., Suite J, (near Wasabi and Grind House Boxing), Aspiring Nutrition serves protein shakes, teas and meal replacements, and also offers nutrition consulting, coaching and periodic weight loss transformation challenges. It has a comfortable and spacious bar and lounge where guests can drink and converse. For fitness tips, recipes, to order Herbalife products or for more information, visit aspiringnutrition.com.
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