Biz Buzz: Award, donation, ribbon-cutting


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Palm Coast Heating & Air Conditioning owner Doug Jahn. Courtesy photo.
Palm Coast Heating & Air Conditioning owner Doug Jahn. Courtesy photo.
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Palm Coast Heating & Air Conditioning has earned “top performer” status for the North Florida region as a Trane air conditioning dealer for the month of October.

“We are truly blessed to receive this recognition for our performance from Trane,” Palm Coast Heating & Air Conditioning owner Doug Jahn said in a press release.

The award was announced in Trane’s North Florida Dealer Sales Office newsletter this month, and just 10 Trane dealers out of about 750 in North Florida were recognized.

Palm Coast Heating & Air Conditioning has been in business for 23 years, growing from a one-employee shop to one with 10 employees. Call 446-5123 or visit http://palmcoastac.com/.
 

Le Cose Belle donates painting to Children’s Advocacy Center

Le Cose Belle art gallery and boutique proprietor Paula Felici has donated one of her paintings to the Children’s Advocacy Center.

She will be a featured artist at the center’s Fashionable Fall Fashion Show on Nov. 1.

“We have based our business around helping nonprofit organizations, and the CAC is certainly a worthy cause,” Felici said. “We truly enjoy being involved in the community and can’t wait to attend the event as well.”

The show starts at 11 a.m. at the Daytona Beach Hilton Oceanfront Resort and will raise funds to help victims of child abuse and sexual assault. Contact Michelle Kong at 238-3830 ext. 321 or [email protected].

Le Cose Belle, at 5915 N. Oceanshore Blvd in Palm Coast, carries original paintings and locally-made candles, jewelry, handbags and home accessories. Call 383-7404 or visit https://www.facebook.com/LeCoseBellebyPaulaFelici.
 

Ciao Bella Salon expands, hosts ribbon cutting

Ciao Bella Salon has moved to a larger unit in the office complex at the Cypress Point Professional Center.

“The new unit is about double the space of where we were,” Ciao Bella Salon owner Margherita Perry said in a press release. “It’s 1,065 square feet, a better location, and has much more exposure facing Palm Coast Parkway.”

Ciao Bella Salon held a ribbon cutting on Oct. 25, with refreshments, prize drawings and tours of the new salon.

Ciao Bella Salon, at 3 Cypress Branch Way, Suite 102, in the Cypress Branch Professional Center, offers haircuts, color and perms; special occasion styling services; manicures, pedicures, makeup application and other services.

For more information, call 338-5070 or visit www.facebook.com/ciaobellasalon11.

 

 

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