Salmon Arm Businesses Celebrate Milestones

August 17, 2015

SALMON ARM – Thrilled to have recently celebrated their one year anniversary in business are owners Elton Hydamacka and Shad Fridell of Dough Boyz Pizza. Elton and Shad pride themselves on consistently providing their customers with the best pizza experience in Salmon Arm. Their recipe to success is ensuring great customer service while sourcing freshly-prepared ingredients for their home-made, hand-tossed dough and toppings then baked to golden perfection in their stone-bake ovens. They go to great lengths to ensure their pizza is a difference you can taste. You can dine in or take out at 81 Shuswap Street N.W. or visit their website www.doughboyzpizza.ca for more menu details.

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Downtown businesses are doing well as The Tea & Spice Shoppe is also excited to have recently celebrated their one year anniversary in business. Owner Diana-Lynn Shaw carries a large selection of loose leaf teas, specialty spices, herbs and blends, natural candles, rustic home décor items and much more. Conveniently located downtown, The Tea & Spice Shoppe samples unique gift ideas as well as delicious full-flavoured tea to sip on as you enjoy the store and beyond. Find them at 261 Alexander Street N.E. or visit their website www.teaspiceshoppe.com for more information.

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Poised and ready to help our region’s business community is Susan Robinson with her recently launched company, Sunrise Business Development. Susan has 15 years’ experience and her expertise range in a variety of services from business counseling, meeting facilitation, and workshop creation and delivery to the owners and operators of small businesses and non-profits throughout central British Columbia. For more details, please contact Susan at (250) 515-2630 or visit her website www.sunbiz.ca.

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Heading into its 23rd year, the Salmon Arm Roots and Blues Festival is ready to deliver another weekend of toe-tapping and body-moving music ranging from Blues to Bluegrass, Celtic to Cuban and Americana to Afro-beat. To sum up the festival, incredible music is at the centre and is complimented by the variety of culinary delights from an international food village, a dance stage, a fun zone for children, an artisan market-place featuring handcrafted Canadian-made originals, and a tranquil camping site within earshot of the festival. This years’ headliners feature Marty Stuart, John Oates, and Elephant Revival with a multitude of other talented Canadian and international artists. For festival details and artist line-up, visit www.rootsandblues.ca or call (250) 833-4096.

– Corryn Grayston is the General Manager at the Salmon Arm Chamber of Commerce. She can be reached at (250) 832-6247 or admin@sachamber.bc.ca.

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