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by
Christine Callan
Suzzane
Strondberg wanted to have her own business with flexible
hours, so she started her own cleaning service - Personal
Touch Home Cleaning.
A lot of people in this area move in or out for the
summer, Strondberg said. I come in and I clean.
Strondberg said she has individual clients and charges a
flat rate per hour. Shell clean homes, businesses,
new construction sites, remodeling, apartment complexes
and even churches.
She has been cleaning in the Blaine area since March of
this year. For more information call 360/332- 7856.
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Commonwealth Heating and Air Conditioning has been serving
the community for four months. Anything that has to
do with your furnace, I can do it, Pete Fredin said.
He has been in the trade for eight years. Free estimates
are available. Call 360/371-7641 for information.
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Birch Bay Healing Arts offers massage therapy and chiropractic
therapy. Originally from Bellevue, Teresa Nadeau Licensed
Massage Therapist and Doctor of Chiropractic has been practicing
for 20 years. Her and her husband Jeffrey Nadeau, also a
LMP, have worked together for 10 years. They are running
a special to get to know the people in the community, which
includes an intro chiropractic exam, treatment and massage
for $60 (regularly $185). Birch Bay Healing Arts is located
at 7900 Birch Bay Drive and is open Wednesday through Saturday.
For more information call 360/371-7657.
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Charlene Parker has over 27 years of experience serving
the aging population of Whatcom County. Now she is the director
of Chets Place, a new adult day care for families
who work and need an alternative to leaving a loved one
at home. Chets Place provides a secure environment
with social activities, nutritional snacks and meals, exercise
and entertainment. Parker is a licensed certified nursing
assistant and she holds a restorative aide certificate and
first aid and CPR card. Chets Place is located at
483 Peace Portal Drive. For more information call 360/332-1785.
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Lloyd Zimmerman of TrendWest Resorts in Birch Bay was recently
named the top sales representative among more than 600 in
the vacation-industry. This is Zimmermans third year
with Redmond-based Trendwest Resorts. He worked previouslyin
the construction industry. TrendWest, the developer of Worldmark,
The Club has been building a network of 40 vacation resorts
in five countries since 1989. The Birch Bay Resort, which
opened in 1996, has 104 units. For more information call
TrendWest Resorts in Birch Bay at 360/371-2803.
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