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Crow drugs offers more than prescriptions
A rich history of service to the healthcare needs of Jacksonville and the surrounding communities has helped Crow Drug remain a mainstay in the Jacksonville business community since its inception in 1935. Owners Jay and Kathy Colvin continue to follow the grand tradition upon which Crow Drug was opened and which has helped it to flourish and prosper among the Jacksonville merchants’ community. By continuing to bring high-quality products, time-honored tradition and a friendly, family-like atmosphere, Crow Drug has stood the test of time and is an icon in the Jacksonville business community. This past year, Crow Drug became a Health Mart pharmacy. This distinction doesn’t alter the store’s ownership, it’s still a locally owned pharmacy, but it does give them the ability to work with other locally owned pharmacies for advertising and to better serve their customers. “All the Health Mart pharmacies are still independently owned. It doesn’t change any of the day to day operations, it just allows us to pool our advertising dollars and have better buying power with the drug companies so we can have better pricing,” said Kathy. Providing customers with friendly, courteous and professional service, the Colvins have guaranteed the class of service that customers have come to expect from Crow Drug, including free delivery inside Jacksonville city limits and an in-store wait time of only 10-15 minutes. “We’re the only drugstore in town that does delivery,” said Kathy.
Crow’s also has an online pharmacy website where customers can order refills, e-mail the pharmacist and view personal drug profiles provided by a registered pharmacist. You can visit the site online at www.refillrx.com/crowdrug. While their primary business lies in meeting the pharmaceutical needs of their demanding public, Crow Drug also offers a wide variety of medical equipment, including canes, crutches, nebulizers, bedside commodes, walkers, braces, humidifiers and vaporizers as well as insulin pump accessories. Crow Drug works diligently to simplify your shopping experience by billing a host of insurance plans — includ-
ing Medicare — for their durable medical equipment and pharmacy items, including diabetic glucose meters, strips and lancets. The Colvins work hard to keep expanding their gift selection, determined to make Crow Drug a one-stop shoppers’ paradise. With that notion in mind, they have broadened the horizons of their gift shop inventory to include something for every occasion that will satisfy every taste. Whether you are looking for jewelry, gifts for a baby, something for an Auburn or Alabama fan or flags for the garden you will find it at Crow Drug along with baby beds and strollers, Mollie & Me items and Doug & Melissa puzzles and picture frames. They offer flu shot clinics twice a year, usually around the first of October and again around the first of November and recently began offering shingles vaccinations as well. Jay, Kathy and the staff of Crow Drug go out of their way to give personal service to each and every customer who comes through the door. So, if you have a prescription to fill or just want to check out some of the many gifts available in their store, stop by Crow Drug’s No. 7 Public Square location. With plenty of parking in both the front and rear, they can get you out and on your way in a hurry. Their hours are Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. They are closed on Sundays; however, for after-hour current customers with emergencies, an emergency phone number is posted on the front and back doors of the store.
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Pictured are from left to right: Marley Truett, Brandy Stringfellow, Amber Walker, Kathy Colvin, Holleigh Colvin, Noah Colvin, Jay Colvin, Whitney Curtis, Jennifer Knight, and Glenda Burleson. NOT PICTURED are Blake Badgett and Scott Godfrey.
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Nu-Kleen cares for customer needs
Nu-Kleen Cleaners, located at 209 Francis St. E., is the home for all your dry cleaning needs. The Warmack family — Bobbye, Ed, Doug and Kyle — opened their business in August 1967 and have been working hard to serve Jacksonville and the surrounding community ever since. Offering a full line of dry cleaning services, as well as shirt-laundering, drapery cleaning, formal wear care, wedding gown preservation and alterations, Nu-Kleen Cleaners can attend to all your needs in a timely and efficient manner. “We are a family owned and operated
business,” explained Bobbye Warmack, expressing the fact that her staff of courteous, hard-working professionals take great pride in putting out a great product. “We take care of the needs of our customers personally.” So, no matter if you like your collars starched a lot or just a little, if you want those hemlines shortened or lengthened, or if you need just a wee bit of altering to make you look your best, Nu-Kleen Cleaners will fix you up right. With a keen eye for detail and a caring attitude, Nu-Kleen Cleaners guarantees its work to be top quality at competitive prices.
Gamecock Jewelry and Pawn has wide range of merchandise Terri Bowen started Gamecock Jewelry and Pawn over 10 years ago. She and her husband, Danny, felt a college town would be a great location for a business that buys and sells second-hand merchandise. Four years ago, as the Bowens prepared to retire, they sold the business to Curtis Sessions. Initially located across from McDonald’s on Pelham Road North, Sessions moved Gamecock Jewelry and Pawn to the southern end of town as Walgreen’s moved in at site. Now, Gamecock Jewelry and Pawn has moved to the former Michaels Cleaners
location next door to Get Personalized and Body Kneads. Sessions prides himself on treating his customers right, saving his customers money by offering quality products second hand and by offering layaway. “We keep a wide range of merchandise including electronics, video games, jewelry, DVDs and guitars and a selection of handguns and long guns. Gamecock Jewelry and Pawn is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday; 9 a.m.-3 p.m. on Wednesday and from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday.
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Jacksonville Discount Carpet and Flooring can fill all your needs
G
eorge Watson the owner of Jacksonville Carpet and Flooring noticed that Jacksonville residents, contractors and apartment owners had to go out of town to fill their flooring needs. In September, 2010 Watson added another great asset to the business by bringing in flooring expert Keith Slick. Keith has many years of experience in the flooring business and Watson’s has background in construction with this much experience they feel they can provide quality service to their community. The store is located on Alabama Highway 21 South behind Sonic; it carries a full line of carpet, hardwood, laminate and vinyl flooring as well as porcelain and ceramic tiles. They offer well-known brands such as Mohawk, Shaw, Mannington, Congoleaum,
Armstrong, Wilson Art and many more. All of the installers are certified. “We are a Mohawk Color Center., joining a family of more than 800 retailers nationwide.” Mohawk is the number one carpet manufacturer in the world. The store has updated its showroom to display the products they sell and install on the floor. “It’s a great way for the customer to visualize what a product will look or feel like in their own home.” The store has products for both commercial and residential use and their products are all first quality. Jacksonville Discount Flooring offers free in-home measuring and estimates. The store is open Monday through Friday from 9 am to 5 p.m. and from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday. Come on by and let us take care of your flooring needs. (256) 782-1530.
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Barrett Body Shop Celebrating 10 years of service to residents of Calhoun County
Barrett Body Shop has been providing honest and quality collision repair services to residents of Calhoun County for the past eleven years. They take great pride in the quality of the work they produce as well as the facilities they work from. Barrett Body Shop is conveniently located off Alexandria Jacksonville Highway on Cedar Springs Road just north of Weaver, halfway between Alexandria and Jacksonville. They are well experienced in automotive collision repair and the staff stays up to date on the new trends and technologies through continuous education programs. They work well with all insurance providers and are highly recommended by many; however, they always try to lookout for the best interest of the vehicle’s owner and assist them in any way possible throughout the entire procedure. Having said that, they would like to remind all vehicle owners to choose your own repair facility that you are comfortable with and never let an insurance com-
pany force you to use their recommended shop. State law prohibits an insurance company from requiring a costumer to use a certain repair center. This decision is left up to the vehicle owner only. It is the goal of Barrett Body Shop to completely satisfy all their customers by performing top quality collision repair and restoring your vehicle to pre-accident condition or better and by treating the customer as they themselves would want to be treated. In addition, towing is available for all collision customers. Simply give them a call and let them know the location of the vehicle. They will take care of it, no problem! Barrett Body Shop is a member of the Better Business Bureau, Calhoun County Chamber of Commerce, Jacksonville Exchange Club, and a strong supporter of many local churches, schools, and youth activities, sports, and recreation programs. They are founded on Christian values and take great pride in this community and the relationship with their customers.
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Residents should ‘Shop Jacksonville First’ The City of Jacksonville recognizes the significant impact of the business community on its continued success and growth. Municipalities in the state of Alabama rely on sales tax revenues generated by local businesses for the majority of their funds. Therefore, future prosperity for the city is directly tied to the success of our local businesses and industries as well as to Jacksonville’s ability to attract new businesses and industries and help existing businesses stay viable and grow. Another important factor is the mutually beneficial impact of citizens shopping at businesses within Jacksonville’s corporate limits. The Jacksonville Merchants Association has been instrumental in encouraging residents to “shop Jacksonville,” and in sponsoring, or helping to sponsor, events that draw citizens to Jacksonville, particularly in the downtown area. The city applauds these efforts and stands ready to assist in whatever manner possible to continue this method of supporting and encouraging our businesses. The mayor and council, along with other city officials, are sincere and diligent in their efforts to promote business development. The city of Jacksonville wants to emphasize to citizens that shopping locally provides the city with more revenues, which then enable the city to provide more and better services to our citizens. “As mayor, I believe it is important
that we continue efforts to recruit new and diverse businesses to town and help existing businesses stay and grow so that the citizens of Jacksonville can find the things they want and need without having to drive out of town,” said Mayor Johnny Smith. So, the city of Jacksonville, for many, many reasons, urges its residents to “Shop Jacksonville First.”
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Jacksonville Bookstore celebrates 45 years of service; new location
In 1966, Jacksonville Bookstore opened its doors for the first time. Last year, the bookstore moved to its new location on 302 Mountain Street Northwest, across from the Jacksonville State University stadium. The new location has provided customers with easier access better parking. The extra space also means a wider variety of items on stock, no matter what you are looking for, the Jacksonville Bookstore has it. And while the times may have changed and the location as well, one thing remains the same: the courteous and knowledgeable service the bookstore shows to its customers. Every semester, hundreds of Jacksonville State University students, faculty and staff flock to Jacksonville Bookstore to find new and used textbooks, course materials and supplies at unbeatable prices. The bookstore goes the extra mile by offering extended hours to help meet the needs during the back-to-school rush as well as offering a buy back program for students. But more than just serving the university, bookstore owner Cindy Turner wants everyone to know they serve the community as well. Jacksonville Bookstore makes sure they have books that are on the local K-12 schools’ reading lists in stock so parents can knock out most of their school supply lists in one stop. Looking for Gamecock merchandise to cheer on your favorite team?
The Jacksonville Bookstore has everything you need to look your best. From hats to caps (including authentic JSU baseball team caps), and Tees and sweats, the bookstore has it all. Men’s, women’s and even baby apparel…there is something for everyone. Need the perfect gift for the JSU fan on your gift list? The bookstore has a large variety of souvenirs and one of a kind items. Engraved jewelry, street signs, car decals, tote bags…the store has it all. The owner and staff of the Jacksonville Bookstore invites you to stop by and see how much have changed! The store is open Monday through Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Friday hours are from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information, call 256-435-7407.
Recovering from an injury or surgery? In constant pain? Needing to de-stress? Just wanting a bit of time “away”? Ginger Bunn, LMT, NCMT and her professional staff at Body Kneads Therapeutic Massage offer a variety of services to accommodate those needs. Six years ago, Ginger Bunn, who had worked in both spa and chiropractic settings in Atlanta before moving to Calhoun County, saw a need in the area for massage and other services promoting natural wellness. Feeling welcomed in Jacksonville, she decided to open a clinic here. Although Body Kneads offers a serene and peaceful environment promoting relaxation, it is no run-of-the-mill day spa. Bunn and her associates offer the highest standard of medical massage, accepting referrals from area physicians and chiropractors. “Each of our massage therapists is state licensed and nationally certified. We specialize in evaluating individual clients’ needs and customize each session to achieve the best results for every client,” said Bunn. Clients may choose from relaxation, pregnancy/postpartum, deep tissue, neuromuscular, myofacial release, sports (pre and post events), trigger point therapy, or reflexology. Any of these sessions may be upgraded to include hot stone therapy and couples’ sessions are available.
In addition to therapeutic massage, Body Kneads also offers colon hydrotherapy, also referred to as colonics. Bunn received her certification as a colon hydrotherapist in Atlanta. She also holds certification with the National Board for Colon Hydrotherapy at the instructor level. This is the highest level of certification that can be achieved and allows her to train and certify others in the field of colon hydrotherapy. Located at 209 Pelham Road South, Body Kneads offers several additional health-minded services, such as herbal body wraps, infrared sauna treatments, weekly yoga classes, as well as sugar body scrubs. Bunn and her friendly staff will be happy to answer any questions you have concerning Body Kneads’ services and schedule your personal session. They can be reached at 256.782.BODY (2639).
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Piedmont Health Care Center
For more than 30 years Piedmont Health Care Center, the award-winning long-term healthcare and rehabilitation center located at 31 Roundtree Drive, has cared for the people of our community. Operated by Preferred Health Services, the center has grown from a 31 bed nursing home to a 91 bed health care center with specialty units for dementia and rehabilitation/physical therapy in its new $3.6 million facility. The facility originally opened in 1957 as a hospital, adding a 31-bed nursing home six years later. The hospital closed in 1991 and in 1992 Preferred Health Services took over management of the nursing home. Piedmont Health care is
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PIEDMONT HEALTH CARE CENTER Rehabilitation Our Short-Term Rehab Unit Provides: • Physical Therapy • Occupational Therapy • Speech Therapists
Piedmont Health Care Center Offers Professional 24-Hour Skilled Nursing Services That Includes: now situated on 10 acres in the foothills of the Appalachians Mountains. The center has a gorgeous view of the nearby mountains and residents often enjoy going for walks outside to look at the natural beauty surrounding the 47,749 square foot facility. The new dementia unit, which opened in 2001, gives residents with Alzheimer’s disease and dementia a safe, specialized place to call home. A dedicated staff, all trained specifically to care for people with dementia, take pride in caring for the 18 residents in the unit. The dementia unit is a point of pride for the center, and the added dimension of care it provides residents with those special needs helps make
Piedmont Health Care the place it is. A physician is on call 24 hours and the center offers both private and semi-private rooms. Medicare and Medicaid certified. Piedmont Health Care provides therapeutic diets and on-sight physical, occupational and speech therapy services. The licensed, professional staff keeps residents active by involving them in planned activities and scheduled entertainment. President of Preferred Health Services is Jerry Culberson. The center’s administrator is Sandra Keener and Dr. Russell Ulrich is the medical director. Board members are Dr. Benjamin Ingram, Ralph Davis, Carlos Farmer, Sandy Ford and Aggie Harbour.
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Mr. Refrigeration works hard for his customers
Over 28 years since its inception in 1983, Mr. Refrigeration is still going strong. With business growing better each day, Steve Rogers and the employees at Mr. Refrigeration have proven to be hard working and diligent servants to their varied clientele. Their daily efforts have raised the bar
and set the precedent for all other heating and cooling business throughout the area to follow. Despite the numerous technological improvements in the industry, they have maintained their position as the best in the area without sacrificing the value of their service, quality of their craftsman-
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ship or the expertise of their work force. “I feel we have competitive prices and we treat our customers as we do our friends and relatives, with honesty and respect,” said owner Steve Rogers. “I try to listen to our customers’ wants and needs to give them the best personalized service we can. I want them to be able to trust that we will be there for them when they need us.” Mr. Refrigeration covers all of Calhoun County and offers professional installation and service for virtually every heating and cooling system known to man. They also expanded over the last few years to include a sheet metal shop and have become Trane Comfort Specialists. There are three important things to remember which can improve the life of your heating or cooling unit. • Change your filters regularly • Check the unit each season (Spring, Summer, Winter and Fall) • Check out Mr. Refrigeration’s new, efficient units.
They give free estimates. They will work on every make and model out there and are even authorized Trane, Heil and Rheem dealers. The federal government is still offering, until December 31, 2011, up to $500 in tax credits for customers who change out their system to qualified energy efficiency ratio rated heating and cooling products. In addition, Trane and Rheem are offering rebates of $1,000 until June of this year for qualified systems. Be it residential or light commercial service that you are in need of, Mr. Refrigeration can stop by and take care of your problems. New units, which are now available, are more energy efficient with the new R410A refrigerant. Call them for a free estimate or, to find out what Mr. Refrigeration, Inc., can do for you, stop by their office at 1410 Pelham Road South, next to Warren Ace Hardware or can call office manager Rachel Rogers at 435-1904.
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5-STARS OF EXCELLENCE FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK IS CALHOUN COUNTY’S ONLY BAUER 5-STAR BANK. Farmers & Merchants Bank takes great pride in receiving a 5-Star Superior rating for financial strength and stability from Bauer Financial, Inc. The 5-Star rating is the highest rating Bauer Financial, Inc. awards banks, and it places us squarely among the best banks in the nation. Established in 1915, Farmers & Merchants Bank has been serving the banking needs of its neighbors and friends for 96 years. We believe in our role as your true community bank and we owe you the best in service, solutions and strength.
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Gold Star serves Calhoun County’s real estate needs Gold Star Realty has been in business in Calhoun County for over 25 years and they have 20 agents to serve you. Combined, those agents have a wealth of knowledge and experience for all your real estate questions. Judy James, broker/owner, manages the Gold Star office at 1505 Pelham Road South in Jacksonville and invites everyone to visit her and the friendly staff of agents there to see how they can help with your real estate needs. Ronald James, the other broker for Gold Star Realty, is often found at the Oxford office, located on Highway 78 East at Emerald Plaza. Ronald has an enormous amount of real estate knowledge and has been an instructor of the local real estate school for many years. Perhaps you’re asking, “Why should I visit a real estate
office?” Well, there are too many reasons to cover here, but let’s look at a few of the more important ones.
Suppose you are looking for a house and are overwhelmed by all of the pictures in those great “homes” books. You can sit down at one of Gold Star’s com-
puters, tell it what you like and let the computer do the looking for you. How are your investments going? Are you getting the yield you want? Well, have you heard of Real Estate Investment Trusts? REITs are just another way to invest in real estate. Millions of people each year buy “fixer-uppers” and turn them into prime rental property or resell them at a nice profit! Do you really think you’ll live in your current house for the rest of your days? Statistics say “NO.”
Even people who are extremely stable eventually “downsize.” So, shouldn’t you be selecting “your real estate company?” “All real estate companies can show and sell you ALL of the houses listed in the Multiple Listing Service of Calhoun County,” said Judy. “Don’t call the company whose sign is in the yard! Choose a company and give it your loyalty and trust. Let it work for you. We not only want to earn your loyalty, but to also save you money.” Give Gold Star Realty a call at 256-435-5000 or at our second location at 256-241-5000 and ask for one of their experienced “Stars of Real Estate” to assist you with all your real estate needs. You can also visit them on the web at goldstarrealtor.com to take virtual tours and view all MLS-listed homes in Calhoun County.
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Spring your credit forward with a loan at LOCAL FINANCE AND TAX SERVICE 102 S. Church Street, Piedmont, AL 36272
Phone: (256) 447-6619 Lisa Lankford Manager Supervisor
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Fresh-cooked taste key to Rocket success There are few businesses that truly deserve to wear the mantle of an icon. The Rocket is one local business, however, for whom that moniker fits. Home owned and operated by Gary and Patsy Marbut, The Rocket has been a staple of Jacksonville’s food service community since it originally opened in 1958. Known for its old-fashioned hamburgers and hickory smoked barbecue, The Rocket attracts numerous visitors to the area daily who have been lured by the chance to eat at one of the South’s finest restaurants. The tantalizing scent of hamburger patties sizzling on the grills and scrumptious pork basting in some of the most flavorful and aromatic sauce around has been known to draw in dignitaries and community leaders from as far away as Anniston and Oxford. The secret to The Rocket’s success and longevity in the local community is the care the Marbuts use in preparing the dishes they offer their customers. “Our food is not precooked,” explained Gary, hinting at one of the reasons why The
Rocket just plain tastes better. “Each order is individually prepared. Your patience will be rewarded with quality and taste.” Located at 1508 Pelham Road South, The Rocket is open seven days a week. Its hours of operation are 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m. until 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday. Whether you are in the mood for Gary’s famous double meat burger, What-ABurger, foot long chili dog, homemade beer battered onion rings, Rocket Burger, barbecue salad, barbecue snack, chicken finger plate or any of their other offerings, The Rocket is sure to have something to satisfy your hunger while leaving a few dollars in your wallet. Offering dine in or carry out services, The Rocket can fix a meal to feed a family of four or an army of 100. Ask about their catering services for your next function. For more information about available items at The Rocket, prices and service, contact them at 435-6516.
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Local Finance and Tax Service Local Finance and Tax Service, located at 102 South Church Street in Piedmont, is there to help. If you are in need of extra cash to pay bills or for a family vacation, manager Lisa Lankford and assistant manager Tonya Parker are ready to assist you in getting the funds you need. Lankford has over 15 years of finance experience, and knows how to help you with your small
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loan needs. Telephone applications are accepted and checking accounts are not required. Local Finance and Tax Service reports to the Credit Bureau, which can assist you in building or reestablishing credit. They offer $20 referrals for any new customer loan, so give their nice friendly staff a call today at 256447-6619 and let them help you with your credit needs.
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The Taming of the Ewe The friendly Yarn Shop on Jacksonville Square
When you walk into The Taming of the Ewe, the first thing you will notice is yarn, everywhere. The yarns run from the basic wools, cottons and acrylics to the more unusual, alpaca, silk, bamboo and even yarns made from soybeans, corn and jade. The second thing you will see most days is a table full of knitters and crocheters, laughing and talking and generally having a good time. Crafters come from as far away as Rome and Mobile to get a chance to see and feel the store’s wide variety of yarns, needles, patterns, magazines and books and to just hang out. Customers range from home schoolers and other young people learning to knit to experienced knitters in their 90s. Recently one of the fastest growing groups is women who have just retired and are looking for a hobby that gives them a feeling of accomplishment. The store is also seeing more %0/ 5 '03(&5 063 %301 #09 men wanting to learn to knit. College students -PDBUFE XIFSF PVS PME PG¾DF XBT BU 1FMIBN often come in to knit between classes. Proving 3PBE 4PVUI that it’s not an old person’s hobby, several of the magazines are now geared toward teens and 20-somethings. Many people find that knitting and crocheting helps them unwind from their usual hustle and bustle and gives them a sense of well being. ARN LASSES UPPLIES Store manager Detta Goodman describes herself as a “yarn stylist”, On the square in Jacksonville similar to a hair stylist who lends We teach tatting and spinning too. an ear to everyone who comes in. Owner Pat Miller describes the Open Tuesday 10 am - 9 pm store as “part yarn shop, part comPlan your munity center”. Both enjoy helpWednesday - Saturday: 10 am - 5 pm next group ing customers find just the right • Free Beginners lessons offered everyday and pattern and helping them outing here yarn • Free advanced classes every Saturday afternoon with any problems they may run • Special events and advanced class schedules posted on our Facebook page into. The Ewe is a family affair with husband (and co-owner) Jerry Tuesday’s is Knit Night, come join us! Phone: 256-727-7081 Miller making many of the store
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samples and entertaining the other knitters and crocheters at the store’s weekly Tuesday night Knit Night. People who wander in to see what the store is about often walk out having learned to knit or crochet. The store prides itself on teaching knitting, crocheting, spinning and tatting for free. The store is active in the community hosting “Knittin’ for Kittens” and other events for the Anniston Animal Shelter. In May, the store is hosting “Knit in Public Day” in Jacksonville. Saturday afternoons there are a variety of special free classes. The store posts the class calendar on its Facebook page and on its Ravelry.com forum. You can also drop by the store for a copy of the store calendar. This September the store will celebrate its fifth anniversary with a series of events ranging from trunk shows to a fiver artist fair to a yarn tasting and anniversary party.The Taming of the Ewe is located at 26 Public Square W. The store hours are: Tuesday: 10 a.m.-9 p.m.Wednesday-Saturday: 10 a.m.-5 p.m.Phone: 256-727-7081We are also on Facebook and Ravelry.com
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Why Is It That So Many JSU Nurses Who Train at JMC Decide To stay?
OUR SECRET IS OUT! Nurses working at JMC not only find a career at Jacksonville Medical Center…they find a family! Working at JMC provides camaraderie, an innovative teaching environment, and a workplace second to none. JMC ranks in the 93rd percentile nationally for employee satisfaction and highest in patient satisfaction in both Calhoun and Etowah Counties.
At JMC, we’re proud of our clinical affiliation with JSU’s nursing program and the fine graduates that have furthered our rise to the top.
Jacksonville Medical Center…Our Family Taking Care of Yours.