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Ribbon Cuttings Return

I CAN 2 Books and Gifts opened at 5322 Main Street in Stephens City, Virginia. I CAN 2 trains and employs people with disabilities for the career of their dreams. They focus on the discovery and development of idividual’s creativity, strengths, and passion for a career they would love and enjoy. The Valley Assistance Network relocated to 301 North Cameron Street in Winchester, Virginia and celebrated three years of service to the community in their April 27th Ribbon Cutting. Chamber member, United Bank, was also on hand to present the Valley Assistance Network a $5,000 donation.

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1. Carmen Richmond of Heart of the Home enjoys Business at the Bloom in a stylish hat.

2. Richard and Darlene Kent of Signet Marketing take a picture of Dave Sanderson’s bullet point list for leaders.

3. Michele Brune of BB&T Lakin & Warren Financial Group dazzled in a handmade hat showing off her Apple Blossom Spirit.

4. Jill Edlich of The Wine Club for Women and Ravenwood Foundation stops for a picture with Patti and Jenna Solenberger of legacy member Solenberger’s Hardware (64 years of Chamber membership).

5. James R. Wilkins, Jr. (centered) of legacy member Wilkin’s Shoe Center (73 years of Chamber membership) joins Shenandoah University (41-year Chamber members) Dean of the School of Business Astrid Sheil (grey sweater), Kris Tierney, County Administrator of Frederick County, Virginia, and Patrick Barker of the Frederick County Economic Devolpment Authority.

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