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www.auburn-reporter.com[4] March 25, 2011
Women's BusinessMarch is Women’s History Month
In 1981, Congress passed a resolution that established National Women’s History Week. The National Women’s
History Project requested expanding the week to a month in1987, which was granted by Congress. The next project on the agenda
is a National Museum of Women’s History.
Over 150 styles to choose from for men and women.
335 E. Main St., Auburn 253-288-3223
Owner Dell Gibsonwith Daughter April...Dell started her profession as an apparel buyer and also worked with fine jewelry before opening her business 12 years ago.
Daughter April has a background in shoe designing, so when the opportunity came to open up a store featuring unique quality footwear, it was literally a great fit for them!
Shoe Forest & More carries Naot women’s and men’s shoes from Israel. People with foot problems or hard-to-fit sizes are a target customer. Plus they carry Brooks athletic shoes. It is also the headquarters for “Old Guys Rule” clothing and accessories.
Come into the “forest” and discover a selection of jewelry, handbags, clothing and accessories.
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421 E. Main St.Auburn, WA 98002
309-555-5555
Food or cash donation required to local food bank determined by club. Offer based on first visit enrollment, minimum 12 mo c.d./e.f.t. program. New members only. Not valid with any other offer. Valid only at participating locations through 4/17/11. © 2011 Curves International, Inc.
421 E. Main St.Auburn, WA 98002
309-555-5555
Food or cash donation required to local food bank determined by club. Offer based on first visit enrollment, minimum 12 mo c.d./e.f.t. program. New members only. Not valid with any other offer. Valid only at participating locations through 4/17/11. © 2011 Curves International, Inc.
421 E. Main St.Auburn, WA 98002
309-555-5555
Food or cash donation required to local food bank determined by club. Offer based on first visit enrollment, minimum 12 mo c.d./e.f.t. program. New members only. Not valid with any other offer. Valid only at participating locations through 4/17/11. © 2011 Curves International, Inc.
Join Jeanne at Curves!
421 E. Main St 253-887-8959www.auburnmaincurves.com
Facebook: Curves of Auburn Washington
I joined Curves to lose weight. I loved it and had great success. Next thing I knew I was a business owner in the business helping women get stronger and healthier. In turn, the motivating atmosphere in Curves helps all of us get healthier. On my Curves journey I’ve lost 40 lbs., 22 inches &21 lbs. of body fat. I’ve strengthened my heart and lowered my heart rate from 83 to 65 beats per minute. I’ve also come off high blood pressure medicine. WOW! I love Curves!
Curves workout offers full body strength training and cardiovascular exercise. Curves Smart is a computerized success coach at each machine, giving immediate feedback, pushing you to do your very best. Come to a Curves circuit with Zumba class and laugh your way through your workout with Curves proven strength training combined with high energy Zumba cardio.
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Fitchitt, Benedict + Clark, P.S. Inc.not just CPAs
253.833.5304 fbc-cpa.com 1519 West Valley Hwy North, Suite 201, Auburn, WA 98001
We are a resource and strategic partner for our clients, whether it’s assistance
with estate matters, business valuation or consulting we provide tailored solutions
to meet their unique needs. We are driven by our commitment to each client,
our desire to create an environment of respect and trust for our employees and
our dedication to our community. Sue Benedict Lisa Clark
Station BistroStation Bistro
253-735-1399110 2nd St. SW
Auburn Transit Station
Serving up the best homemade food
Auburn has to offer. Fresh cuisine all made with locally supported
ingredients.
Visit us at the Station Bistro
in historic Downtown Auburn.
“We’ll see you at the Station!”
Breakfast & LunchHot Coffee & Fresh Pastries
Open Everyday!Open Everyday!6am-3pm
Now Open!Now Open!
with locally supported
at the at the Rhonda WardOwner
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Dream of China SpaAuthentic Chinese Massage
5148 Auburn Way N, Auburn
Owner Weimin LuOwner Weimin Lu
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253-375-2298
Weimin Lu, founder of Dream of China Spa, opened for business in May 2010. Originally from Quintao, China, Weimin moved to America to pursue the American dream - becominga small business owner. Dream of China Spa offers “Authentic Chinese” deep-tissue massage. Additional services include Hot Sauna relaxation,Aromatherapy, Accupressure, Foot Re� exology and Swedish massage therapy. Her staff is always friendly, customer service oriented, and licensed in the state of Washington.
Call us and book your appointment today.
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Have breakfast or lunch with Colleen & her “Girlfriends”
Here’s to the Auburn Women business owners!141 A Place SE
(North side of Safeway parking lot)253-326-5808
Mon-Fri 5am-4pm, Sat 8am-4pmwww.thekitsch-en.com • [email protected]
daughter Magenta and granddaughter Elaina.Celebrating 2 years of ful� lling a dream –
her own restaurant!
BRING A BUDDY TO BREAKFAST/LUNCH Bring this ad, bring a friend and get 1/2 OFF the price of their meal
that is of equal or lesser value of your meal. O� er ends April 30, 2011.
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IS Business!Discover the variety of Auburn businesses owned/operated by women.Back in 1972, women owned 4% of all American businesses. In 1991,
38% of the businesses were owned by women. These enterprises accounted for $4 trillion in sales and employed 27,000,000 workers.
Information from “Enterprising Women – A History” by Laura Linard 2002.
Some “Firsts” for Women in the 1700’s and 1800’s:
1833 Auburn Way North • 253-737-4118Monday- Saturday 10am-7pm Sunday Noon-6pm
www.thepetosphere.com
Victoria loves her pets, your pets
AND ALL PETS!Visit her store and discover a great selection
of food, toys, clothing and pet supplies – and professional advice with her experience in the veterinary profession, especially nutrition.
PUPPIES!Grooming Services
Call for a grooming appointment by April 16, mention this ad and get 10% OFF your service.
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Stop in at Our “New” McDonald’s!
1531 Auburn Way N253-833-8011
702 Auburn Way S253-833-9458
Ann Beurskens’ � rst job in high school was at McDonald’s. She is currently the Operations Supervisor for Penco Enterprises, the local owner of the McDonald’s restaurants on Auburn Way North and South.
In 2005, while managing the South location, the restaurant was awarded a “Top 100” ranking, given only to the top 100 US McDonald’s locations. In 2006, she received the Ray Kroc Award presented to the top 1% of McDonald’s managers in the nation.
Ann is committed to her employees and customers. Her dedication to building the business and enhancing the community is evident in everything she does. Stop in and say, “Hello!”.
Gosney Motor Parts Inc.220 Auburn Way N253-833-4455
Monday-Friday: 7-7Saturday: 8-5Sunday: 9-4
COME TO LEE'S & PAT'S STORE!Pat & Jim Ellis bought the store from Scott Gosney in 1986. With Jim working at Boeing, Pat ran the store with daughter, Lee. Other daughter, Sandy, runs the Auburn License Agency.
10% OFF Your purchase of car cleaning products (minimum $25 purchase) with this ad through 6/30/11.
FULL SERVICE AUTOMOTIVE MACHINE SHOP
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Running Horse Wisdom Education Center
Nursing Assistant Training
NATrainingCenter.net3312 Auburn Way South, Suite K, Auburn • 253-737-5204
The Running Horse Wisdom Educational Center provides a Washington State Approved Course of training preparing
students to take the State Certi� ed Nursing Assistant test.
This course includes a minimum of 35 classroom hours and 50 clinical hours of trainings. The course includes current
HIV/AIDS training, CPR certi� cation, and hands on, supervised care in Skilled Nursing Facilities.
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GreenRiverBnB.com21020 SE 358th St, Auburn • 253-939-0932
Founded by Donna Rose in 2009, The Green River Bed & Breakfast reflects her love of people and entertaining.
Located on 10 beautiful acres right on the Green River, Donna and her staff welcome you to share all the serenity and joy this facility has to offer. It is the perfect place for your special event
and they will ensure that your stay is care free and memorable.
1776: Mary Katherine Goddard was the� rst woman publisher in America.
1767: Anne Catherine Hoof Green was the � rst woman to run a print shop.
1795: Anne Parrish established the House of Industry in Philadelphia, the � rst charitable organization for women in America.
1809: Mary Kies was the � rst woman to receive a patent for a method of weaving straw with silk.
1849: Elizabeth Blackwell was the � rst American woman to receive a medical degree.
1866: Lucy Hobbs was the � rst woman to graduate from dental school.
1869: Arabella Mans� eld was the � rst woman lawyer.
1869: Ada H. Kepley was the � rst woman lawyer to graduate from law school.
1873: Ellen Swallow Richards was the � rst woman to be admitted into MIT and the � rst American female professional chemist.
1897: Juanita Kreps was the � rst woman director of the New York Stock Exchange and � rst woman Secretary of Commerce. 472791