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Accent Solutions, Inc. Records ManagementPaperless office solu-tions and software to protect and improve your business523 Sussex CourtAiken, SC 29803Contact: Mike BakerPhone: 803-754-0078www.accentsol.com
BrightStar Healthcare Home Heath CareProvides in home medical and non medi-cal care, services range from companion care to skilled nursing care. Company also provides medical staffing solu-tions.825 Russell StreetAugusta, GA 30904Contact: David VantreasePhone: 706-922-8800www.brightsarhealthcare.com
Dirt Road Media Advertising, Marketing, Graphic Design, Web DevelopmentA marketing and brand-ing company that spe-
cializes in Web design, graphic design, creative writing, public relations campaigns, and media research762 Old Chalk Bed RoadBatesburg, SC 29006Contact Melissa HudsonPhone: 888-378-7623www.dirtroadmedia.com
Hilton Garden Inn – Aiken AccommodationsSpacious rooms, including a refrigerator, coffee maker and micro-wave; 1,400 square feet of meeting space avail-able. 350 Eastgate DriveAiken, SC 29803Contact: Alison PrivettePhone: 803-642-4824www.aiken.hgi.com
Master’s Housing AikenMaster’s Housing AikenProvides housing, home listings, for Master’s participants through a screened process.PO Box 6492Aiken, SC 29804Contact: Melanie
LongshorePhone: 704-340-0535www.mastersandevent-shousingaiken.com
Send Out CardsBusiness Support Services/ConsultingSend a postcard or greeting card right from your computer. We print it, stamp it and post office mails it. We help businesses build rela-tionships and increase sales. 161 Long Ridge LoopAiken, SC 29803Contact: Alecia BodiePhone: 803-507-7475www.sendoutcards.com
Wells Fargo Home MortgageMortgage CompanyTailored financing solu-tions to support your needs – whether you are purchasing or refinancing your home3730 Washington RoadAugusta, GA 30907Contact: Diane PalmerePhone: 706-868-2467
New membersribboN cuttiNgs
The Cumbee Center celebrated the opening of its new retail shop, Cumbee Center Bargain Bin, located at 1011 Richland Avenue W, with a ribbon cutting on March 11.
Dunkin Donuts owners, Charlie and Kitsie Hartz, celebrated the opening of their first Aiken location at 3526 Richland Avenue W, with a ribbon cutting on March 19.
Members of the Cham-ber’s Young Professionals are sure to gain valuable tips on nutrition and exercise at the group’s first “Lunch & Learn” next week.
Dr. Brian B. Parr, assistant professor in the Department of Exercise and Sports Science at USCA, will share with the 22- to 39-year olds how to start an exercise program to get in shape for summer and beyond. He’ll also speak on the value of starting a healthful lifestyle now through proper nutrition and appropriate exercise for lifelong health and wellness.
The “Lunch & Learn,”
sponsored by Woodside Coun-try Club, will be held Thurs-day, April 2, noon to 1 p.m. at Woodside. The event is open to members of the Aiken Chamber Young Professionals.
The cost is $10 per person.Dr. Parr teaches courses in
exercise physiology, nutri-tion, physical activity, obesity, and health at USCA. He also conducts research focusing on weight loss and physical activity. He is a member of the American College of Sports Medicine and is certified as a Clinical Exercise Specialist.
To reserve a seat for the “Lunch & Learn,” or to find out how to become a member of the Aiken Cham-ber Young Professionals, please call Amanda Taylor at 803-641-1111, or email [email protected].
Lunch & Learn series for Young Professionals is taking shape
“I would like to express my gratitude to my distinguished col-leagues for their support and sponsorship of what has become one of the most sought after, well attended, personally reward-ing, inspiring, and important Chamber events of the year!”
Jim AndersonSoutheast Area Customs Brokerage Manager
UPS Supply Chain Solutions
(From a speech given at the Aiken Chamber’s Youth Leadership Recognition Breakfast on March 20, 2009)
Dr. Brian B. Parr