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G R E A T E R R O M E C H A M B E R O F C O M M E R C EMomentum
November 2014
PERIODICALSPOSTAGE
PAIDRome, GA
30161
*Feature - Business EXPO 2014*Small Business Spotlight - Pick O’ Deli Cafeteria*Newcomer Profile - Dr. Donal Green, Georgia Highlands
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Table of Contents
For Advertising and Editorial Information:
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G R E A T E R R O M E C H A M B E R O F C O M M E R C EMomentum
November 2014
Content by:
Blake BufordCommunications Coordinator
Momentum (USPS 395-030)Published monthly by the Greater
Rome Chamber of Commerce, 1 Riverside Parkway, Rome, GA 30161.
Periodical Postage Paid - Rome, GA 30161. Subscription Rate $25 per year
in U.S.A.POSTMASTER: Send address changes to MOMENTUM, 1 Riverside Parkway,
Rome, GA 30161
In this Issue...Letter from the Chairman ........................................4
Small Business Spotlight:Pick O’ Deli Cafeteria ............................................ 6-7
Feature:Business EXPO ....................................................... 8-9
Newcomer Profile:Dr. Donald Green, Georgia Highlands .... 10-11
Community Updates .................................... 12-13Membership Report:Ribbon Cuttings ...................................................... 16New Members and Renewals ............................ 17Advertiser’s Index ................................................... 17Visitor’s Guide .......................................................... 18
On the Cover
Shorter University StudentsAurelie Gaborit de Montjou
Jacob Bean
(Left to Right) High School Leadership Rome Class XXVII students Maria Flowers (Rome),
Samuel Bryant (Model), Sarah Franklin (Rome) and Zachary Plants (Rome) stopped for a
photo with the “Dancing Flower” on Broad Street.
LETTER FROM THE CHAIRMAN
C h e c k t h e co m m u n i t y c a l e n d a r a t w w w. r o m e g a . co m fo r e ve nt d e t a i l s .
Dear Chamber Friend,It is a pleasure to be a part of an organization dedicated to its mission, to promote
prosperity and growth in Rome and Floyd County for and through its business memberships. During the course of the year we will continue to highlight this mission along with focusing on education, community marketing and more. Each month we will highlight our accomplishments through our faithful members of the Chamber. We will highlight our “Mom & Pop” businesses, entrepreneurship, small businesses, healthcare, economic development, manufacturing and so much more. We are truly proud of the continued improvements to this great community.
This edition has a Small Business Spotlight on Pick O’ Deli Cafeteria, a Newcomer Profile on Dr. Donald Green, Georgia Highlands College a feature on Business EXPO and and congratulations for Mr. Gary Downey on Bekaert’s $29 million reinvestment. This edition also contains New Members and Renewals.
As the 2014 Chairman of the Board of Directors, I would like to extend an invitation for you to visit the Chamber of Commerce located at 1 Riverside Parkway and meet the Chamber staff. You will find an incredible group who are committed to the future of Rome and Floyd County.Sincerely,Anne H. Kaiser
Georgia Power Company2014 Chairman of the Board, Greater Rome Chamber of CommerceCommunity Events November
8Business EXPO 2014Location: 2 Government Plaza (The Forum)Time: 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
8Fairview First Annual GalaLocation: 436 Broad Street (Forrest Place)Time: 6:00 p.m.
8Walk to End Alzheimer’sLocation: Ridge Ferry ParkTime: 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
8Georgia Guitar ExplosionLocation: Historic Desoto Theatre Rome, GA 30161Time: 7:30 p.m.
146th Annual Celebrity Shootout Golf TournamentLocation: (Barnsley Gardens) 597 Barnsley Gardens Rd NW Adairsville, GA 30103 Time: 11:00 a.m.
22NCCAA Victory BowlLocation:Barron StadiumTime: 12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
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If you’re not sure what to “pick” to bring to that holiday dinner party, you could always pick... Pick O’ Deli
Mr. Jimmy Turner, owner of the Pick O’ Deli cafeteria, has lived in Rome since his parents moved to town when he was two. Mr. Turner’s dad opened Pick O’ Deli in 1982 and at that time, the business ran just like a typical deli. In 1986, Mr. Jimmy Turner bought the restaurant and after trying out different combinations of cold and hot food, he decided on keeping it hot with Southern comfort foods like country fried steak, fried chicken, and vegetables. At this restaurant, your food is served cafeteria style, you get to pick exactly what you want to fill up your plate.What makes Pick O’ Deli unique
“We try to use the freshest ingredients possible,” said Mr. Turner. “We are also a very casual restaurant, no suit or tie required to eat here. We are unique in being one of the only cafeteria-style places around here. It’s like a family here, so many regulars have come here for years.”
The restaurant industry can provide many challenges, but Mr. Turner has loved being the owner of Pick O’ Deli. “No day is really the same when you run a restaurant. Even though the place may not change, the people do. There is always something different happening, I like that challenge and I also like meeting all the different people. It’s also nice seeing our regulars!” Pick O’ Deli is a family run business and Mr. Turner says he has seen some
Text by: Aurelie Gaborit de MontjouPhotos by: Jacob Bean
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of the same people for 10, 15, and even 20 years. “When I am able to be here in the restaurant, it is always a joy to see regulars walk in the cafeteria. We had one guy who used to come twice every day. He ate every meal here except for Sunday evening when we aren’t open for dinner.” The Holiday Seasons“I love the Holiday season, it is busy! Because we are a family
business and we like to give back to the community, we like to do something special for our customers during the Holiday season. We are closed on Thanksgiving Day but the day before that, we have what we call the ‘pick-up’ day. We offer – family size – vegetables and everything that you can have during a traditional Thanksgiving. If families cook their own dinner but would like to order dressing, we offer the supplemental dressing, the green
beans and the corn. We also have sliced ham and turkey. We have everything except for the whole bird! We have regulars who have called in for Thanksgiving dinners year after year.”
For more information on Pick O’ Deli, please visit our online business directory located at www.romega.com.
Mr. Jimmy Turner, owner of Pick O’ Deli with a plate of his favorite items.
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Business EXPO 2014
It’s not a job fair, and you don’t need to be a business owner to get in; with food, fun and prizes Business EXPO is a chance for you to
see the best of what Rome has to offer!
All Seasons: ShopRomesm
Business EXPO is a yearly marketing event presented by the Greater Rome Chamber of Commerce. It is an opportunity for both small and large businesses to network with each other as well as the public. Each year has a theme (this year’s theme is All Seasons ShopRomesm) and the 90+ vendors decorate their booth based on that theme. (This year expect to see snow, leaves, flowers and more.) Businesses set up a booth, usually with prizes and give-aways and interact with anyone who stops by their station. It’s a chance for the businesses to get their name out into the community, and for the community to see what businesses and services Rome, Floyd County and beyond have to offer.
EXPO consists of two days. The first day (November 7th) is an EXPO Business After Hours, and the second day (November 8th) is the “open to the public” day. For the Business After Hours, Chamber members and their staff are invited to get a “sneak peak” of the EXPO event before it is open to the public. They are allowed to walk the showroom and interact with the different vendors. All nine of the food vendors (from Provinos to the Three Rivers Club) will cater the event. Annualy, this Business After Hours is the Chamber’s most popular Business After Hours. (If you’ve never been able to make it to a Chamber after hours event or even if you’ve been to one in the past, set your calender for this one!)
Saturday, November 8th, 10am - 3pm is the open to the public EXPO event. This family-friendly event is filled with food, fun, great prizes and games. We invite you to come interact with the 99 different booths at this year’s EXPO. With nine food vendors and various vendors representing just about every industry, come see what this community has to offer!
Turn to page 16 for a free EXPO pass for 2.
All Seasons ShopRomesm
“As a food vendor at EXPO we get the opportunity
to have a large number of people try our food. Many people are trying it for the first time and we’ve gained many fans and restaurant
regulars who have said their first time trying our food was
at Business EXPO!” - Chuck Patel, WOW Wingery,
EXPO Food Vendor
“Business EXPO provides a tremendous marketing
opportunity for both small and large businesses. We [Coosa
Valley Credit Union] are proud sponsors of the event and look
forward to it every year.” - Ron Tomlinson, Coosa Valley Credity Union, EXPO sponsor(Above) Business EXPO is the Chamber’s
business marketing event. Over 90 vendors get a booth and interact with the public.(Below) Provinos uses their booth to serve food samples.(Right) Each booth usually has information and “give-aways” for the public to take home with them.
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“As a small business owner, EXPO is such a great marketing opportunity. During Business
After Hours you get to network with your fellow
vendors and Chamber members and during the
second day you get to interact with the public. Being involved
was a no-brainer!”-Amanda Corbin, AllState,
EXPO Chairman
Business EXPO 2014 Sponsored By:
“At EXPO you see such a great diversity of small and large
businesses. So many different parts of the community are
showcased. It’s an event I love to bring my family to. You get to
try different food and see the different businesses that are out
there.” - Lamante Attaud,
Tendo Technologies, EXPO committee
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Newcomer Profile
Dr. Donald Green was born, raised and lived in a small farm town in Michigan for 30 years. It was a discussion with his wife about possible
places to move that Georgia became a sought after destination. When an opportunity to work at Georgia Highlands opened, he jumped at the chance to relocate. Passion for Education
“I started working in the metal stamping industry straight out of college in Michigan. I was a human resource manager for a metal stamping company and I
worked with a lot of local colleges. One day, one of the colleges asked me if I would be interested in teaching a human resource class. I said ‘let’s do this!’ I walked into the class and I was the youngest in the room, it was all adults students, which could have been awkward but we had a great time. After that day I knew that I had found my passion in life. I decided to enroll in an adult degree completion program and after a few years I became the dean. Fast forward a bit and here I am today. It was great to discover the passion and excitement I have for education. Nothing changes lives the way education does. It has the most remarkable ability to not only change your life, but to change the path for your entire family. A family may unfortunately be socioeconomically disadvantaged, but one person in that family gets an education and they literally can change the direction that family goes, forever. It’s so powerful.”Role as the President of GHC
“My daily schedule involves attending community events, meeting with faculty, staff and students. I work on financial and political issues for the institution as a whole. My responsibilities involve representing the institution within the community and the University System of Georgia. It involves reaching out to companies, governmental professionals and economic development teams. Also, I work with other educational institutions to ensure that there are easy transitions for high school students or technical college students to be able to come here. Importantly, my job also consists of helping this institution to establish a shared vision
With a background in human resources, it was by chance that Dr. Donald Green was charged with teaching a class. He
enjoyed it so much he made the swap to education and hasn’t looked back since.
Georgia Highlands College President II Dr. Donald Green
Text by: Aurelie Gaborit de Montjou
Favorite Movie
“Apocalypse Now. It is a very deep
and philosophical movie,
unfortunately it’s a little violent.”
Favorite Television
Show“Anything on the History Channel.
I even listen to history podcasts
on long road trips.”
Favorite Book“The Bible”
Favorite Quote or Mantra
“The truth will set you free.”
Favorite Sports
“I love basketball, baseball
and softball. Unfortunately I
am horrible with racket sports.”
Fun Facts
of what we want to become and how we can better serve the communities of northwest Georgia. We are currently working on our vision for the college by meeting with faculty, staff and students. My question to them is ‘What do you want us to become?’ By asking that we are crafting a shared vision that we can all pursue.”
Vision for the College“Something that I enjoy is the
development of new bachelor’s degrees that provide the opportunity for the growth of current companies and the establishment of new companies. In the past I’ve helped to bring digital animation and video game design degrees to institutions, molecular diagnostics, information security and intelligence, industrial technology and management. I would like to bring more of those opportunities to northwest Georgia. With Georgia Highlands being such a cost effective, high quality institution, the students who graduate from here do very well. I want to take that cost effective high quality education that we provide at the associates level and build those into baccalaureate degrees. We have two so far, nursing and dental hygiene, but now we hope to move to other disciplines that could best serve the entire community. Between now and the end of June, it is my intent to meet with 100 companies and ask them ‘What kind of talent do you need to continue to grow and succeed?’ Through higher education and young entrepreneurs, we could increase diversity of companies and businesses in the region. When you have increased diversity in a region, you tend to have less of the ups and downs that happen when you rely on a few particular kinds of companies.”
Family Life“I adore my family, I have three kids, two boys and a girl. Raising them, I tried to teach them that they needed to go after their dreams and pursue them. That’s why our oldest is in Melbourne, Australia working to open a business, which is an amazing opportunity for him. Our daughter is at Columbus State University playing softball. Right now I miss my wife and my youngest son a great deal because we are apart, but when he graduates from high school he will join me here as well. My wife Cathy is an amazing person with a huge heart.”
Welcome to Rome Dr. Donald Green!
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Dr. Donald Green stands at the entrance to Georgia Highlands College main campus. GHC was established by leaders of Rome and Floyd County. Founded as Floyd Junior College in 1970, the Floyd campus (now Georgia Highlands College) has expanded to
Cartersville, Douglasville, Marietta and Paulding County.
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Nobel Laureate Dr. Muhammad Yunus
Delivers SpeechDr. Muhammad Yunus recently spoke at the Rome
City Auditorium. He addressed the importance of job creation and building social businesses.
“You are a brand new generation. … you should always be telling yourself and believing it, ‘I’m not a job-seeker, I’m a job-giver.’ And behave like a job-giver,” said Dr. Yunus during his speech.
“We were so pleased for Nobel Laureate Dr. Muhammad Yunus to speak here in Rome,” said Dr. Willis Potts, University System of Georgia, Retired, Temple-Inland. “It was a huge win for the community and I think his message resonated with those who attended.”
Be sure to check out Inc.com for Maureen Kline’s, Pirelli Tire, recap of the speech.
Thank you to everyone who participated in our “geeky” activities during Rome Geek Week. Geek Week is a week long celebration of technology, innovation and all things geeky. The Greater Rome Chamber of Commerce’s Technology Squaretable, chaired by Peter Terpening, FS Comm, planned events that encourage STEM education.
Geek Week and the upcoming February Confluence Conference are a part of an initiative to promote innovation and technology within the community.
The students of North Heights Elementary build cardboard cars
for the cardboard challenge.
Floyd County College and Career Academy student Alex Castro,
17, navigates a Parrot drone through a hoop
in an obstacle course for “Game of Drones”.
During the egg drop competition, participants
placed an egg in a protective contraption and dropped it at
a bull’s-eye.
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Leadership Georgia Visits Rome
Community Project Updates
Floyd County and the City of Rome thank the 2014 Leadership Georgia class for visiting the community. Events kicked off with a reception at Oak Hill, followed by dinner and entertainment at the historic DeSoto Theatre downtown. The class listened to a presentation by Southeastern Mills representatives and met with Governor Deal. They ended with a “When in Rome” dinner on the Chief John Ross Memorial Bridge and a dance party at the Town Green. The statewide leadership training program brings together young business leaders, civic and community professionals each year to build on a network of people inspired to work for a better Georgia. Diversity in gender, religion, race, occupation and geographical location is a key factor in the selection of applicants.“The Leadership Georgia weekend in Rome was the culmination of nine months of planning by Pam and Peter
Doig (the Program Chairs), the local Leadership Georgia alumni group, and many other community partners,” said Angie Lewis, Citizens First Bank, a division of Synovus Bank, and former Chamber Chairman. “Everyone came together in a phenomenal way to make Rome shine! I could not have been more proud of our community and the program we provided.”“It was mine and my husband David’s sincere privilege to choose the beautiful Rome, Georgia as one of our five
Leadership Georgia program stops,” said Commissioner Gretchen Corbin, Georgia Department of Community Affairs, Leadership Georgia President. “Rome is known for its giving individuals, rich partnerships, and strong sense of community and therefore we knew it was the perfect place to focus our program theme: Giving Through One’s Legacy.”
The Tennis Center of Goegia at Berry College continues to progress. The trees have been cleared and the project has moved from the land clearance stage to the design phase. Local firm, Cevian Design Lab is partnering with the global design firm, Populous. Finalized designs will be made over the next several months, with construction on the $11.4 million SPLOST project expected to begin next spring.
“This is a great time to celebrate progress,” said Mayor Jamie Doss. “The city has always taken a hard line at selecting the best proposal no matter who it comes from, so to have a local firm [Cevian Design Lab] win, this is great news.”
The Tennis Center of Georgia at Berry College is a SPLOST funded project approved by the 2013 SPLOST vote.
Hampton Inn and SuitesWork continues on the Hampton Inn and Suites. What was once a
car lot has been cleared and is now being leveled for construction to begin.
Tennis Center of Georgia at Berry College
The Leadership Georgia class visited the E.C.O. Center during their time in the community.
Be sure to shop at your local Chamber member grocery stores this holiday season!
Use the mobile business directory at www.romega.com to find local grocery stores.
Thank you Kroger, Rick’s Little Garden, Publix, Sam’s Club, Save-A-Lot, WalMart, WalMart East Rome and
GMC Value-Mart for your Chamber membership!
Bekaert Increases Plant Reinvestment from $25 million to $29 million
Bekaert Plant General Manager Gary Downey recently announced the plans to increase the Rome plant’s reinvestment up to $29 million. Mr. Downey told members of the Rome-Floyd County Development Authority that the upgrade will allow the retention of 120 jobs. “This change will allow us to retain jobs while we continue to reinvest in the future,” said Mr. Downey.
Bekaert makes steel wire that is used in tires, rubber hoses and many other applications. The plant has been in Rome for 44 years! Congratulations Bekaert!
Mr. Gary Downey speaks to the Rome-Floyd County Development Authority.
© 2014 Georgia Power. All rights reserved. Certain restrictions apply. Must be a Georgia Power customer. Valid through December 2014. Rebate eligibility varies based on improvements made and energy reduction achieved. Rebate request must be submitted with receipt within 60 days of purchase or installation of qualifying improvements. Full details available online.
Do you know how much energy your home is wasting?The average home has enough air leaks to create an opening over 3 feet wide. So schedule a Whole House Energy Assessment, performed by a certified BPI contractor, to find out where your home is losing energy. Complete a BPI assessment and you’ll get up to a $200 rebate. And if you make the recommended energy improvements, you could get up to $2,000 in rebates. Learn more at georgiapower.com/wholehouse or call 1-877-310-5607.
Small energy leaks can really add up.
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<--------Bring this pass for free admission for two at Business EXPO 2014!
Pass for 2Pass for 2
SportClips HaircutsMr. Paul Rogers cuts the ribbon for SportClips Haircuts located at 315 Riverside Parkway NE Suite 120.
Network Day Celebrates 60 Years
Ms. Jenny Shealy cuts the ribbon for Network Day. They celebrated
reaching a 60 year milestone!
Peachtree Planning Corporation - East Rome
Mr. Rob Harbison cuts the ribbon for Peachtree Planning Corporation
located at 1301 E 2nd Ave SE.
Greater Rome Chamber of Commerce Presents
November 8th The Forum . 10am-3pm
Join us for food, fun, games and to see what Rome’s got to
offer!
Business Expo 2014All Seasons: ShopRomesm
Ribbon Cuttings
Renewals
New MembersBadcock Home Furniture
& MoreMs. Shannon Johnson2507 Redmond Cir NW
Rome, GA 30165(706) 584-7729
www.badcock.com
CrossFit RomeMr. Jeff Holloway
314 E 1st AveRome, GA 30161 (770) 906-0176
www.crossfitrome.com
Easter Electrical Construction Co.Mr. Terry Easter
53 Winkle DrArmuchee, GA 30105
(706) 234-0309
Ashton StaffingBelk, Inc.Blood Assurance, Inc.BMA Contracting ServiceBrewhouse Music & GrillCertified Collision SpecialistsColston Contracting, Inc.Coosa Valley Regional Services and Development CorporationCox, Byington, Brumlow & Twyman, LLPCrossFit RomeEaster Electrical Construction Co.F & P GeorgiaForestar Group, Inc.Georgia Secure ShredGrace Manufacturing Company, Inc.
RenewalsHodge, Cheryl Riner, ArtistJ Supply CompanyJBM Office SolutionsKaleido-SnoLieberman Family ChiropracticLiving & GivingMatt Medley State FarmMercy CareMerry MaidsMichael T. Bryan, LLCMiller & Martin, PLLCOwens Hardware & Sporting Goods Co., Inc.Pizza HutPrimeCare Nursing Services, Inc.Pro Systems Clean CareR.O.M.E
Republic FinanceRome Eye Care, P.C.Rome Symphony Orchestra, Inc.S.I. Storey Lumber Co.Studio 6 SkytopSubway (Turner McCall)Subway (Shorter Ave)Surya RugsTalley Insurance Services, Inc.Trees UnlimitedUnity Christian SchoolVTI of Georgia, Inc.Waffle HouseWest Georgia Roofing, Inc.West Rome Christian Church
Advertiser’s Indexpage 2
Harbin Clinic1825 Martha Berry Highway
www.harbinclinic.com706-295-5331
page 4Greene’s Jewelers328 Broad Street
www.greenesjewelers.com706-291-7236
page 5Berry College
Campbell School of Business
MBA Program2277 Martha Berry Highway
www.berry.edu/mba706-238-5896
River City Bank228 N 2nd Ave SW
www.rivercitybankonline.com706-236-2123
page 19Southeastern Mills
333 Old Lindale Roadwww.semills.com
706-291-6528
back coverFord, Gittings
& KaneJewelers
312 Broad Streetwww.fgkjewelers.com
706-291-8811
McRae, Stegall, Peek, Harman, Smith & Manning, LLP
100 E 2nd Ave STE 400www.msp-lawfirm.com
(706) 291-6223
page 17Georgia Power
800 Broad Stwww.georgiapower.com
(888) 660-5890
Georgia Secure ShredMr. Ben Levy
501 E 6th St SWRome, GA 30161(706) 234-0759
www.gasecureshred.com
La Parrilla Mexican RestaurantMs. Diana Calderon
413 Turner McCall Blvd NERome, GA 30165(706) 584-7299
www.laparrilla.com
Sienna & BelliniMr. William Deason
2770 Martha Berry HwyRome, GA 30165(865) 313-6627
Spectrum Education, LLCMr. Dan Caesar
7 LaDonna Pl SWRome, GA 30165(706) 252-4127
www.spectrumeducationusa.com
TMX FinanceMr. Logan Simmons
2328 Shorter AveRome, GA 30165(615) 913-6590
www.titlemax.com
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Visitor’s GuideDowntown Rome
Floyd County
Points of Interest1 Greater Rome Chamber of Commerce2 Rome and Floyd County Library3 City Hall4 Clocktower5 Historic DeSoto Theatre6 Old Courthouse7 Myrtle Hill Cemetery8 Heritage Park9 Tennis Complex Barron Stadium10 The Forum11 Rome Area History Museum12 Harbin Clinic Tony E. Warren Cancer Center
Points of Interest13 Oak Hill & the Martha Berry Museum14 Chieftain’s Museum15 Greater Rome Convention & Visitors Bureau and Rome Visitors Center16 Ridge Ferry Park17 Shorter University18 Mt. Berry Square Mall19 Cave Spring20 Lock & Dam Park21 Coosa Valley Fairgrounds22 Stonebridge Golf Course23 Berry College24 Floyd Medical Center25 Harbin Clinic26 Redmond Regional Medical Center27 Darlington Lower School28 Darlington Upper School29 Georgia Northwestern Technical College30 Unity Christian School31 State Mutual Stadium32 Saint Mary’s Catholic School33 Georgia Highlands College34 Richard B. Russell Regional Airport35 Georgia School for the Deaf
312 Broad Street, Historic Downtown Romewww.fgkjewelers.com 706.291.8811
For the most important jewelry purchase of my life, my fiancés
engagement ring, I traveled 250 miles to use Ford, Gittings and Kane. For
fifty six years my family has been
pleased with every purchase made
from their store. Jan’s expertise,
knowledge of fine jewelry, and her creativity helped
me design the perfect ring for my
future bride.
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”- Michael Kellogg
Engaged 2014
Grandson of Mr. & Mrs. William Johnson
Great Grandson of Mr. & Mrs. Ellis Hale
“ Forever Begins Here”