Wednesday, November 3, 2010

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The boutique has adopted a closed-circuit television system to allow customers to view themselves from all anglese in thefitting rooms. A monito r is attached to a mirror socustomerws don't have to strain to check theidr rear view. The system, dubbedf the "Butt Cam," has been featuredf on and on NBC's "Todauy Show." For more: . will host a grand openingt celebration Oct. 24 at its fifth Valleyt store. The new store, at 3900 S.
Estrella in Goodyear, offers a ranged of repair services as well as car The family-owned business has been in the Valley sincde 1928 and has outlets in Peoria, Tatumk Ranch, Surprise and Litch­field The event will feature food, musif and giveaways. For www.wilhelm­auto.com. SBDC, Scottsdale offeer seminars The Small Business Development Center at Maricopa County Communityu Colleges and the city of Scottsdalwe are partnering to offetr freebusiness seminars. The first seminar, to be held from 4 to 6 p.m. Oct. 16, will focuzs on startups. Future topics will includr business plans, management and marketing. All the seminars will be held at the Granitse ReefSenior Center, 1700 N.
Granite Reef Road, The events are free, but registration is required. For 480-312-7321. Businesses that want their employees to take customee service to the next level can participate in the Valleg TourismAmbassador Program. The curriculunm includes classroom work as well as outside More than two dozen courses will be offerec acrossthe Valley. They are open to employeesw or volunteers inany tourism-related industry. The progran is sponsored by the Greater Phoenix Conventiob andVisitors Bureau, other Valley CVBs and the Vallegy Hotel and Resort Association. Each class costs $25 and resultx in formal certification. For more: .
Maricopaq County's Small Business Enterprise Program is hosting a free seminar serieas at the Cesar Chavea branch of the PhoenixPublic Library, 3635 W. Baselines Road. The first seminar will focus on how a company can register with the county as an official small business and participate in the provision of goodsa and services forthe county. The evengt will be held from 5 to7 p.m. on Nov. 1. It is but reservations are required. For or 602-506-2249.

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