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Grand opening & ribbon cutting at Liam’s Chance Behavioral Services
Liam’s Chance Behavioral Services at 126-B W. 5th Street in Front Royal held its grand opening on October 28, 2022. Nike Foster Cales and Byron Biggs of the Front Royal/Warren County Chamber of Commerce and Town of Front Royal Mayor Chris Holloway welcomed Rachel Paugh of Liam’s Chance Behavioral Services to the community.
Liam’s Chance Behavioral Services offers ABA therapy to children with developmental disabilities. Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA) is a scientific, evidence-based treatment that uses positive reinforcement, data analysis, visual supports, and parent/caregiver involvement in treatment.
Click here to learn more about Liam’s Chance on their Facebook page.
Or email Rachel Paugh at rachel.paugh@abcbehavior.org.
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Progressive Automotive Gears Up for Growth with New Commerce Avenue Location
The Front Royal/Warren County Chamber of Commerce and Mayor Lori Cockrell welcomed Russell Lineburg of Progressive Automotive to their newly expanded location at 190 N Commerce Avenue in Front Royal. The event was marked by a joyous ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by local dignitaries, community members, and the enthusiastic team behind Progressive Automotive.
Russell, known for his dedication to quality automotive services, expressed his gratitude towards his family, employees, and loyal customers who have supported his journey. “It’s not just a growth of space,” he mentioned, “but a leap towards serving our community better with more efficiency and dedication.”
Mayor Cockrell commended Russell for investing in the community and creating a trusted service that citizens rely on. “It’s businesses like Progressive Automotive that create jobs and foster community spirit,” the Mayor said.
Progressive Automotive opened its doors in 2012 and has since outgrown its initial location due to its robust clientele and expanding service offerings. The new space features more service bays and advanced equipment, allowing for a wider range of automotive repairs and services, from oil changes to engine and transmission work.
During the event, Russell shared a glimpse into his business’s history and growth. “It was about taking a risk with what we had, and it’s paid off with hard work and community support,” he reflected.
The new location on Commerce Avenue is more spacious and accessible, promising easier entries and exits for customers. This move signifies an expansion and a commitment to being a cornerstone in the community for automotive care.
Russell’s vision extends beyond business growth. He is passionate about cultivating talent within the automotive industry. He constantly seeks to hire and train the next generation of technicians, ensuring that essential skills continue to thrive in the community.
As Progressive Automotive prepares for future growth, Russell and his team remain focused on delivering high-quality and customer-centric services and ensuring that every client receives the best care. The community is encouraged to visit the new location and enjoy the reliable service synonymous with Progressive Automotive.
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Melodies on Main: Community Cheers as Money Pit Recording Studio Opens Doors
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Front Royal’s Ledo Pizza: A Story of Growth, Community, and Delicious Pizza
In a ceremony filled with community spirit, the Front Royal/Warren County Chamber of Commerce commemorated a significant milestone for one of its most cherished local businesses, Ledo Pizza. The event was not just a celebration of Ledo Pizza’s success but also a testament to the strength and unity of the local business community.
Niki Foster-Cales, the chamber’s Executive Director, and Byron Biggs, the Chamber of Commerce Board Chairman, enthusiastically and gracefully spearheaded the ceremony. They welcomed Grace Timmerman, the proud owner of Ledo Pizza in Front Royal, and together, they shared a moment of pride and joy that resonated with everyone present.
Grace Timmerman, who has been at the helm of Ledo Pizza for five years, shared her journey from starting as a waitress in 2012 to becoming the manager and eventually owning her own location. “It’s like the American dream,” she remarked, acknowledging the support and partnership of her colleague Tony, who played a crucial role in her path to sole ownership and success.
Under Timmerman’s stewardship, Ledo Pizza has become a staple of the Front Royal community, known for its commitment to quality, community involvement, and never cutting corners—both figuratively and literally. The ribbon-cutting ceremony was lively, with a countdown leading to the symbolic snipping of the ribbon, marking a new chapter for Timmerman and Ledo Pizza.
Looking ahead, Timmerman expressed her desire to deepen community ties further, particularly with local schools and sports teams. Through sponsorships and support, she aims to give back to the community that has embraced her business so warmly.
This celebration underscores the importance of local businesses in shaping the character and economy of Front Royal. As Ledo Pizza continues to serve up delicious meals with a side of community spirit, it’s clear that their story is far from over; it’s just another slice of the thriving local business scene in Front Royal.
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Front Royal Celebrates Arbor Ridge Builders with Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony
In a ribbon-cutting ceremony that brought together the local community and business leaders, Front Royal and Warren County welcomed Arbor Ridge Builders, a new addition to the town’s thriving small business scene. The event, marked by enthusiasm and support, showcased the vibrant community spirit and the promise of growth and innovation in the area.
Niki Foster-Cales, Executive Director of the Front Royal/Warren County Chamber of Commerce, opened the ceremony with a warm welcome to Stephen and Emily Kuplack, the passionate duo behind Arbor Ridge Builders. Their arrival marks a significant step for the local economy, emphasizing the community’s commitment to supporting small businesses and fostering a nurturing environment for entrepreneurs.
Herb Melrath, the Chamber’s Business Development Committee Chair, extended his congratulations, highlighting the importance of small businesses in the community. As someone with a deep history in small business development, Melrath’s words resonated with the attendees, reinforcing the event’s message of growth and opportunity.
Mayor Lori Cockrell offered her welcome, underlining the joy and significance of welcoming new businesses to Front Royal. She noted that such occasions are among the most rewarding aspects of her role, signifying the town’s expansion and the desirability of Front Royal as a place for business and family. The mayor’s speech underscored the collective support and belief in Arbor Ridge Builders, setting a tone of optimism and community spirit.
Stephen Kuplack shared his journey and expressed gratitude for the town’s support. Having been a part of the Front Royal community for six years, Stephen reflected on the positive experience and fulfillment of running a business in such a supportive environment.
Arbor Ridge Builders specializes in traditional timber framing, a method that combines age-old techniques with modern design and functionality. They offer custom homes, pavilions, barns, and commercial work, emphasizing craftsmanship and sustainable building practices. The Kuplacks’ dedication to their craft and love for the community shone through the discussion of their work and future plans.
The ceremony celebrated a new business and was a testament to Front Royal’s strong sense of community and support for small businesses. As Arbor Ridge Builders takes its place in the local economy, the event highlighted the potential for growth, innovation, and collaboration in Front Royal and Warren County.
For more information about Arbor Ridge Builders, click here.
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Front Royal Welcomes New Law Firm to the Heart of the Community
In a heartwarming ceremony that brought together members of the Front Royal/Warren County Chamber of Commerce and local dignitaries, the law firm of Lloyd, Lemmon & Hale marked its entry into the bustling life of Front Royal, Virginia. Nestled in the historic Garrison house at 15 Chester Street, the firm’s opening was a testament to the community’s enduring charm and its embrace of new ventures.
Nike Foster Cales of the Chamber of Commerce, alongside Mayor Lori Cockrell, led the welcoming party for the new firm, whose partners—Scott Lloyd, Peter Lemmon, and Dana Hale—bring a wealth of experience and a commitment to serving the local and broader community with legal expertise. Mayor Cockrell, in her remarks, highlighted not just the beauty of the Garrison house but also the firm’s potential to contribute positively to the area’s growth and well-being.
Scott Lloyd, taking the lead during the speeches, expressed his gratitude and excitement about setting roots in Front Royal, a place he loves and is close to his family. For Lloyd, the move represents a dream realized, an opportunity to provide legal services from a place that feels like home. Dana Hale shared her journey of moving to Front Royal, initially retiring but then finding a renewed purpose in law, highlighting the community’s welcoming spirit and her joy in joining forces with her partners.
The firm, as detailed by the partners, aims to offer a broad spectrum of legal services, including employment law, discrimination cases, contract review, and business startups, with a special emphasis on serving the local community’s needs. Their expertise also spans federal issues, class-action lawsuits, religious liberty, and civil rights, reflecting a blend of small-town values with national-level capabilities.
Peter Lemmon, with a background in estate planning, especially for young families and businesses, emphasizes the importance of proactive legal planning. His connection to Front Royal, dating back to his time at Christendom College, reinforces the firm’s deep ties to the community.
The ribbon-cutting ceremony, marked by laughter and light-hearted moments, symbolized a new chapter not only for Lloyd, Lemmon & Hale but for Front Royal itself.
As Front Royal continues to grow and evolve, the arrival of Lloyd, Lemmon & Hale is a promising sign of the town’s potential for new businesses and the strengthening of its community fabric. The firm’s commitment to providing comprehensive legal services, combined with its partners’ genuine affection for the town, sets the stage for a fruitful relationship between the residents of Front Royal and their newest legal advocates.
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Penny Lane Hair Co: A Fresh Cut on Front Royal’s Main Street
Front Royal Celebrates the Opening of Penny Lane Hair Co on Main Street.
In a vibrant ceremony, the Front Royal/Warren County Chamber of Commerce, led by Executive Director Nike Foster Cales, welcomed a business to its new location in the heart of the town. Penny Lane Hair Co, located at 413 E Main St, opened its doors amidst the cheers and support of the local community, including Mayor Lori Cockrell and Supervisor Walt Mabe.
The air was filled with excitement as Mallory Deinert, the owner of Penny Lane Hair Co, was greeted with warm applause and cheers from a crowd that included Chamber members, friends, and representatives from various local businesses. The event not only marked a new business opening but also symbolized the ongoing revitalization and diversification of Main Street’s business landscape.
Mayor Lori Cockrell expressed her enthusiasm, reflecting on the uniqueness of each ribbon-cutting event she has attended since joining the council and becoming mayor. “Each opening brings something new to our community, and we’re thrilled to support them all,” she remarked. Her words echoed the sentiment of inclusivity and diversity that the town prides itself on.
Supervisor Walt Mabe also shared his satisfaction with the expansion of downtown, noting the importance of adding varied businesses to the area. “It’s a sign of our town’s growth and vitality,” he said.
For Mallory Deinert, the opening of Penny Lane Hair Co. is the culmination of a lifelong dream. Overcome with emotion, Deinert shared her journey, “I’ve always wanted to be on Main Street, and now here we are, just a few doors down from my mom’s business. It’s a dream come true.” She dedicated this milestone to her family, mentioning her late father, her brother, and her mother, whose birthday coincided with the opening.
The community’s support was palpable as Deinert thanked everyone for their encouragement and shared her excitement for the future of Penny Lane Hair Co on Main Street. Her story is a testament to the power of local support and the importance of small businesses in building vibrant communities.
The opening of Penny Lane Hair Co. is more than just a new business on Main Street; it’s a symbol of the community’s resilience, growth, and commitment to supporting local entrepreneurs. As Front Royal continues to welcome diverse businesses, it strengthens its reputation as a supportive and dynamic place for commerce and community.