Business briefs for Oct. 4, 2011
Chiropractic Care Center welcomes new staff member The newest member of the staff at Chiropractic Care Center has a special interest in therapeutic massage.
Chiropractic Care Center welcomes new staff member The newest member of the staff at Chiropractic Care Center has a special interest in therapeutic massage.
Willie Sandry and the staff of Physical Therapy Associates of Camas will have at least two things to celebrate soon -- a new location and the practice's 10th anniversary.
The local Sears Hometown Store has been named a "Premier Dealer." The annual honor, presented by Sears Hometown Stores, included the location in downtown Camas on a list of 139 out of 1,096 Hometown stores throughout the U.S. and Puerto Rico. The award recognizes stores that consistently offer great customer service, outstanding performance and exceptional demonstrations of community involvement, according to a press release.
A job fair with the goal of connecting area employers with potential new hires will be held Wednesday, at the Red Lion Hotel at the Quay in Vancouver.
The next Camas-Washougal Chamber of Commerce "Business After Hours" will focus on the efforts of the Camas-Washougal Economic Development Association.
CID Bio-Science, a Camas-based manufacturing firm, received an award from the World Trade Center Tacoma on Thursday, for Small Business Exporter of the Year.
Skamania Lodge was recently named a "Best of the West 2011," winner by "Meetings Focus West" magazine.
Two women with deep Camas roots and a 50-year friendship have opened a gallery and fine art store in downtown Camas. Sharon Ballard has experience as an interior designer and artist, while Marquita Call has worked in business management and customer service.
The former owner of Jo's Restaurant, in downtown Washougal, is making a comeback -- again.
Joseph Graves has designated himself as his company's CEO -- "chief enjoyment officer" -- of Joseph Graves Capital Management.