Business News – Sept. 16, 2015

Free educational seminar, movie set; patient appreciation day planned; pair promoted at Radio Shack; vendors sought for Sequim grange flea market; salon announces changes; free Tai Chi class on tap

Free educational seminar, movie set

Dr. Rick Marschall and Rose Marschall L.C. will present a full education on ketones and your health covering the newest revolutionary development of a ketone drink.

The seminar is Thursday, Sept. 17, with a lecture 6 p.m. followed by the movie “First Do No Harm” with Meryl Streep at 7 p.m. The movie is the true story of a family curing their chid’s seizures with a ketogenic diet.

Space is limited. Registration/questions required at 457-1515. The Natural Healing Clinic is at 162 S. Barr Road, Port Angeles.


Patient appreciation day planned

Sequim Chiropractic and Wellness, 415 N. Sequim Ave., will be celebrating its patient appreciation day from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 19.

All are welcome to meet the doctors, Timothy Card, D.C., and Lyndsay Mishko, D.C. Past and current patients of the office are especially encouraged to come out.

The event includes raffles, music, informative presentations, food and drinks by Maggie May’s.


Vendors sought for Sequim grange flea market

Sequim Prairie Grange Flea Market and Bake Sale is set for 8 a.m.-3 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 19, at the Grange Hall, 290 Macleay Road, Sequim. Tables still are available for vendors. Cost to reserve a table is $15 each. If you are interested, contact Bob Clark at 683-4431 or 808-2364.


Salon announces changes

The Glamourous Salon, 375 W. Bell St., Sequim, welcomes Alissa Duran to its staff. Duran’s background includes being a cosmetology instructor in Nebraska.

The salon, owned by Sarah Cary Krieger, now includes a level 3 subbed and welcomes transfers from Reef Tanning, due to its closure.

New extended hours are 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, with Sunday hours available soon.

Call 681-5215 for an appointment.


Pair promoted at Radio Shack

Two longtime employees of Sequim’s Radio Shack recently have been promoted. John Graham has been promoted to sales manager and Rosanne Szintai has been promoted to officer manager.

“With all of the recent changes to Radio Shack Corporation, their responsibilities have increased significantly,” owner Dave Lyle said. “We used to get about 4,000 different items from Radio Shack and now only about 1,000 of them are still available to us. This means that we have been working hard to find other sources for each of those products as we run out of the Radio Shack item. It’s a long, slow and ongoing process and John and Rosanne’s input and effort in this project has been critical.”


Free Tai Chi class on tap

Michael Gilman of Gilman Studios in Port Townsend puts on a free introductory Tai Chi/Qi Gong seminar at Sequim Gym. The first meeting is noon-1 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 17. Sequim Gym is at 145 E. Washington St. Call 681-2555.