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Page 28 The Business Times June 9-22, 2022

n REGENERATIVE MEDICINE FRANCHISE

OPENS CLINIC IN GRAND JUNCTION

QC Kinetix, a regenerative medicine franchise offering an alternative to pain relief, has opened a location in Grand Junction.

Located at 2646 Patterson Road, Suite B, QC Kinetix uses natural biologic protocols to stimulate the body to heal damaged tissue and joints, including hips, knees and shoulders. Patients receive customized treatment plans based on their conditions and diganosis.

Keith Hopkins opened the clinic. “The medical field has always fascinated me, especially regenerative medicine. When I was looking into starting my own business and learned what QC Kinetix offers patients, it really stuck out to me,” Hopkins said. “QC Kinetex offers many treatments that my friends and family have received in the past. They all raved about the results they get with these treatments, and I decided I wanted to get involved.”

Justin Crowell, chief executive officer of QC Kinetix, hailed Hopkins as a franchisee. “He has an impressive business background and an entrepreneurial spirit that can’t be stopped. I am confident he will thrive as one of the newest members of the QC Kinetix family and continue to grow here. We are thrilled to have him on our team.”

Based in Charlotte, N.C., QC Kinetix offers regenerative medicine treatments to address musculoskeletal conditions and joint pain. The franchise operations locations in 20 cities. For more information about the QC Kinetix clinic in Grand Junction, call 747-5868 or visit https://qckinetix.com/grand-junction. n FRUITA FARMERS MARKET SCHEDULED

TO RESUME ON JUNE 11 AT REED PARK

The Fruita Farmers Market season is set to resume June 11. Opening day is scheduled for 8:30 a.m. to noon at Reed Park, located at 250 S. Elm St.

The market will feature local produce and other foods as well as handcraft vendors. The Fruita Farmers Market accepts Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP) and Double Up Food Bucks payments.

The Fruita Area of Chamber of Commerce will host a family fun day on June 11 featuring games, classes and other activities. Banjo Cat will offer arts activities for children, JR’s Carriage Services will provide free horse carriage dies. Alexandria Cox will perform live music.

The Fruita Farmers Market will operate Saturday mornings at Reed Park through Oct. 29 and will be sponsored by Atlasta Solar Center, the City of Fruita, Family Health West and U.S. Bank.

Vendor applications are available online at the website at fruitafarmersmarket.org. Additional information is available from the Fruita Area Chamber of Commerce at 858-3894.

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Business PeopleSHARE YOUR NEWS The Business Times welcomes submissions for Almanac NOTEWORTHY Grand Mesa Packaging free publication in Business Briefs. Email items to has scheduled a ribbon cutting phil@thebusinesstimes.com or submit a news release ceremony to celebrate the online at www.thebusinesstimes.com. opening of its new location in Grand Junction. The ceremony n GRAND VALLEY PEDIATRICS URGES PARENTS is scheduled TO TAKE STEPS TO AVOID DROWNINGS for 11:30 a.m. June 14 at the Community Hospital’s Grand Valley business, located Pediatrics urges parents to remain vigilant in Unit B of the throughout the summer to keep their children former Haliburton safe and prevent drownings. complex located “Drowning accidents can happen very at 3199 D Road. quickly, sometimes within seconds,” said Dr. Grand Mesa Joanna Clem, a pediatrician at Grand Valley Packaging Pediatrics. “Drowning is often a quiet accident. relocated from Cedaredge at the There are typically no big splashes or thrashing beginning of the year. The new that people on see on TV.” location offers nearly 15,500 Clem encouraged parents to stay within square feet in one building, arm’s reach of children in the water and avoid the use of puddle That’s more than the total of jumpers and arm flotation devices that can actually increase the 10,000 square feet spread over risk of drowning. Always use life jackets for all activities on rivers three buildings in Cedaredge and lakes. and what used to be an apple Parents should assign a designated water watcher rotating in processing facility.10- to 15-minute increments. Alternatively, they should hire a life “We strive to be a full-service guard for gatherings if there’s a pool or pond on the property. packaging supply company with Ensure proper fencing around backyard pools, including great service and the products above-ground pools. Empty kiddie pools or inflatable pools after to fit all your needs,” said Donna every use unless they’re fenced off. Peterson, manager of Grand Parents also should invest in high-quality swim lessons that Mesa Packaging.teach children how to swim in weeks, not months or years. The company supplies corrugated boxes, cartons and n HOUSING AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION LOOKING crates in a wide range of sizes FOR PARTICIPANTS FOR PARADE OF HOMES and for a variety of products. The company also provides The Housing and Building Association of Western Colorado plastic bags, point-of-sale is looking for builders and sponsors to participate in its annual displays and packaging supplies. showcase event. The firm’s online catalog includes The 41st annual Parade of Homes is set for Oct. 7 to 9 and more than 20,000 items.Oct. 14 to 16. The event will be open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The ribbon cutting will Fridays and Saturdays and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sundays. include representatives from the For more information about builder entries and sponsorships, Grand Junction Area of Chamber contact the HBA of Western Colorado at 243-0253 or send an of Commerce. email to office@hbawesternco.com. “We’re pleased to have F Grand Mesa Packaging as a chamber member,” said Diane Mosquito district enlists help in efforts to fight the bite Schwenke, president and chief executive officer of the The Grand River Mosquito Control District has asked residents to join in efforts to fight the bite this summer. The district treats more than 2,500 private properties as well as public open spaces in the Grand Valley. Tim Moore, manager of the Grand River Mosquito Control District, said it’s important for people to remember the three Ds — drain, dress and defend. Mosquitoes require water to breed, and problems can be avoided by checking and draining sources of water — disposing of old tires, clearing roof gutters of debris and repairing leaking chamber. “We are grateful for businesses like this that keep our community moving forward and our economy strong. Grand Mesa Packaging is open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekdays and by appointment. For more information, visit https://grandmesapackaging.com or call 856-4820.

outdoor faucets. Water in pet dishes and bird baths should be changed frequently.

“Encouraging your neighbors to also eliminate sources on their property is critical to a community wide control program,” Moore said.

People who are outside when mosquitoes are active should wear light-colored, loose-fitting clothing, Moore said. It’s important as well to apply a mosquito repellent to clothing and bare skin.

For more information, visit www.fightthebitegj.com. F

Donna Peterson Joanna Clem

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