Released December 14, 2007
Starting a New Business, Hometown Heroes
Cover photo: Beth Snider, 400 Edition
No matter what type of business you would like to start, the articles
found within our pages this month will be of tremendous benefit. We owe
special thanks to the folks at the Small Business Development Center in
Gainesville for their
significant contributions to this issue. They are
a tremendous resource for any current or future business owner, so be
sure to check them out on their web site or by calling 770-531-5681.
We couldn’t think of a better example of starting a new business
successfully than Lava Hair Studio in Dawsonville. Owners Mario and
Karen Rueda had a vision and executed it well, starting their Aveda
salon with a lot of style. It’s a beautiful, warm, and welcoming
environment. Be sure to read the whole story about Lava Hair Studio on
page 32 of our print publication, and visit their web site at www.LavaHairStudio.com or call them at 706-429-0001.
Taking pictures of beautiful subjects always makes the photographer
look good, but these folks are more than pretty faces—they have the
skills and training to help you look your best. Lava Hair Studio
provides a warm, spa-like environment that lets you know you’re in a
top-notch salon. The friendliness of the owners and staff may catch you
off guard, though--no snobby stylists here. They’re ready to provide
the very best service to new and existing clients.
We’re also expanding upon our Hometown Hero feature from last month, to include some interesting and selfless folks in the communities served by 400 Edition. Be sure to read about these ordinary people who have gone to extraordinary lengths to help their communities.
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