The Business Times Volume 29 Issue 8

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n INTEGRAL SENIOR LIVING TAKES OVER MANAGEMENT OF THE LODGE AT GRAND JUNCTION

Integral Senior Living has added a Grand Junction community to the facilities the company managers. Integral Senior Living announced it’s managing the Lodge at Grand Junction as well as a total of four more communities in Colorado, Nevada and Oklahoma. “This expansion will allow for us to continue providing exceptional care to senior living residents and their families in the Jeffery Smith Western and mid-Western regions,”said Jeffery Smith, senior vice president of sales and marketing at Integral Senior Living. “We’re excited to help these thriving communities continue to grow and welcome them into the ISL family.” Located at 2565 Patterson Road, the Lodge at Grand Junction provides assisted living, respite care and memory care. The facility offers senior apartments with kitchenettes, restaurant-style dining and around-the-clock staffing. For more information call 394-3848 or visit https://thelodgeatgrandjunction.com. Headquartered in California, Integral Senior Living manages a total of more than 100 senior living communities in 25 states. For more information, log on to https://islllc.com. n MESA COUNTY WORKFORCE CENTER AND CMU TEAM UP TO HOST CAREER AND JOB FAIR More than 100 employers are expected to participate in a career and job fair planned for Grand Junction. The Mesa County Workforce Center and Colorado Mesa University will host the Grand Valley Career and Job Fair, set for 1 to 5 p.m. April 27 at Lincoln Park off 12th Street. The event will not only offer job seekers a chance to explore employment opportunities, but also offer employers a chance to meet with Curtis Englehart many applicants at one time and one location. “Our strong collaboration with Colorado Mesa University continues to grow, and this event is a direct result of our joint efforts,” said Curtis Englehart, director of the Mesa County Workforce Center. “The Grand Valley Career and Job Fair is a great opportunity for our businesses to connect with local talent and fill their hiring needs.” Sadye Saad, director of career services at CMU, said graduates help supply work force needs. “When you take those recent graduates, plus our alumni network, employers are sure to find the right person or people for the job.” For additional information, call 248-7560 or visit the website at www.mcwfc.us.

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Mountain Racing Products in Grand Junction and Sauvage Spectrum in Palisade are among the winners of the 2022 Colorado Manufacturing Awards. Mountain Racing Products received the Consumer Brand of the Year Award. Sauvage Spectrum was named Colorado Winery of the Year. Geyser Systems in Montrose was among three finalists for the award for most innovative product. The annual awards program recognizes manufacturers and individuals across multiple manufacturing industries. Manufacturer’s Edge, a manufacturing assistance center based in Denver, and CompanyWeek, a Denver-based media company, present the awards. Mountain Racing Products manufactures a variety of bicycle components marketed under different brands. MRP previously was selected as one of the Colorado Companies to Watch in a program honoring firms that demonstrate high performance in the marketplace. Sauvage Spectrum was established as a partnership of grower Kaibab Sauvage and winemaker Patric Matysiewski. The estate winery produces sparkling wines as well as a variety of other wines. Sauvage Spectrum also received the Winery of the Year Award from the Colorado Association for Viticulture and Enology. Geyser Systems designs and manufacturers hot portable shower systems that use less than a gallon of water for the outdoor recreation industry and other markets. For more information about Mountain Racing Products, visit https://mrpbike.com. For more about Sauvage Spectrum, visit https://sauvagespectrum.com. For additional information about Geyser Systems, log on to www.geysersystems.com.

n REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONAL LAUNCHES FIRM TO OFFER FLAT FEES, CONSULTING SERVICES Amy Moore has launched Right Move Realty to offer listing services for a flat fee, saving homeowners potentially thousands of dollars compared to traditional real estate commissions. Moore also offers consulting services to customers who want to sell their own homes. Moore brings to her venture more than 26 years of experience. For more information, contact Moore at Amy Moore 250-8614. n COMMUNICATION PRODUCTS DISTRIBUTOR SCHEDULES MOVE TO NEW LOCATION Allcomm Data Supply is scheduled to open April 25 in a new location at 379 Indian Road in Grand Junction. The store will be closed April 22 to accommodate the move. Allcomm Data Supply operates a wholesale distributor for data and communication cabling products, including products for access control, audio and video systems, data and voice networking, firm alarms and surveillance systems. Allcomm Data Supply is open 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays. For more information, call 986-4623 or visit the website located at www.allcommdata.com. n ALPINE BANKS ANNOUNCES PAYMENT OF QUARTERLY CASH DIVIDENDS Alpine Banks of Colorado will pay quarterly cash dividends on May 2. The bank announced plans to pay a dividend of 18 cents per class B nonvoting common share and $27 per class A voting common share. Those dividends will be unchanged from those paid the previous quarter. A $6.2 billion employee-owned organization headquartered in Glenwood Springs, Alpine Bank operates locations across Colorado and serves more than 160,000 customers. For more information, visit www.alpinebank.com. F

Del Taco adds chicken rollers and popper drinks to menu Del Taco has added to its menu items priced under $2 as well as brought back its Poppers drinks in two new flavors. Chicken cheddar rollers sell for $1.29 and feature marinated and grilled chicken; freshly grated cheddar cheese; and a choice of green, ranch or chipotle sauces rolled in a warm flour tortilla. The chicken cheddar rollers add to a value menu of 20 items priced at under $2. Del Taco also offers Purple Pear Lemonade Poppers and

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Purple Pear Sprite Poppers. The drinks feature kiwi fruit juice popping boba pearls and sweet prickly pear flavor. The drinks sell for $1.99 each for 16 ounces and $2.99 each for 24 ounces. Founded in 1964, Del Taco operates a total of about 600 restaurants in 16 states, including two restaurants in Grand Junction at 2513 U.S. Highway 6 & 50 and 2878 North Ave. For more information, visit www.deltaco.com. F


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