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RIVER VALLEY & OZARK EDITION OF THE ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE • SPIRIT OF RUSSELLVILLE
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2015
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Arkansas Beauty College
Instructors are a cut above the rest
Arkansas Beauty College instructors are all qualified to teach the Cosmetologist, Nail Tech- nician, Esthetician and Cosmetology Instructor training programs. The college’s instructors have a combined total of more than 60 years as licensed Cosmetology Educators, as well as more than 100 years of combined experience in the beauty industry.The school’s instructors are licensed with the Arkansas Department of Health Cosmetology section and the Depart- ment of Education.The staff has many advanced certifications that include, but are not limited to, the CHI Permanent Coloring and straighten- ing system, Spa Girl Kinetic Dermabrasion and Lymphatic Drainage.
Every instructor at Arkansas Beauty College is part of the Milady Master Educator Program. Its licensure rate is 100 percent for every stu- dent who graduates and takes the state board exam.The college’s instructors pride themselves on providing the best education possible with- in the beauty industry. In a salon atmosphere, instructors teach their students everything ex- pected in a salon, from answering the phone to providingthestudentswiththeopportunityto
The staff at Arkansas Beauty College includes Rob- in Looper, from left, financial aid officer; Barbara Ward, owner, director and instructor; Cheryl Bold- en, instructor; Debbie Deckard, assistant director and instructor;Vicky Clowers, instructor; and Amy Vickers, instructor.
perform all beautification techniques while be- ing supervised continuously by their instructors. Students also learn all the sanitation and disin- fection processes necessary to be performed in a salon for the safety of clients and students.
The staff includes Barbara Ward, owner, di- rector and instructor; Debbie Deckard, assistant director and instructor; Robin Looper, financial aid officer;Vicky Clowers, instructor; Amy Vick- ers,instructor;andCherylBolden,instructor.
For 41 years, Valley Piano Co. in Rus- sellville has provided quality sales and ser- vice to the area’s musicians.
“At Valley Piano, we believe there are three factors that should be considered when shopping for the best price on an instrument: product quality, personal ser- vice and customer support,” said Brian Chenowith, general manager.
Valley Piano offers sales and service for new and used vertical and grand acoustic
pianos and digital pianos. The store also carries a wide selection of lesson books and sheet music. Piano tuning and profes- sional moving services are also offered.
The business carries new and used acoustic and electric guitars, bass guitars, amplifiers and related accessories, such as strings, straps and cases.
For more information, visit www. valleypiano.com or find Valley Piano on Facebook.
Valley Piano Co.
The Car Clinic has been in business for 10 years. It recently moved from 3515 W. Main St. to 1000 E. 28th St.
The Car Clinic is an Automotive Ser- vice Excellence-certified, professional repair shop. It services include com- puter diagnostics, engine repair and replacement, transmission repair, and brakes and air-conditioner service.
In addition to those services, The Car Clinic also performs work on electrical systems, heater cores, front-end repair,
alignments, and wheel balancing. The shop also performs diagnoses for an- ti-lock brakes, air bags and other elec- trical systems. The Car Clinic services all makes and models.
Owner Rick Butts and his staff work to provide the best customer service in town, Butts said. The Car Clinic’s staff has more than 39 years of experience.
“We stand behind all repairs, and your satisfaction is guaranteed,” he said. Call 479-890-4376 for more information.
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