- November 16, 2024
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Flagler Fish Company celebrates 10 years in business
Pictured from left to right in outside picture: Tyler Hurry, Casey Humphreys, Jason Hutsell, Vanessa Zabowski, Carolyn Casper, Chris Casper Caylee, Christian, & Cole Casper, Jerry Bloom, Brandon Hoffman
Flagler Fish Company, owned by Chris and Carolyn Casper, is celebrating a decade in business this year.
“Ten years is a milestone in any business,” said owner of Flagler Fish Company Chris Casper. “We are proud that we have stayed true to our goal of providing only the freshest seafood in our restaurant and retail market.” He praised the community, saying they owe much of their success to their loyal local customers, visitors, and their long-time staff.
In addition to celebrating 10 years, the restaurant earned TripAdvisor’s Certificate of Excellence Hall of Fame this past year. The award celebrates hospitality excellence and is given only to establishments that consistently achieve outstanding traveler reviews on TripAdvisor.
The Caspers opened Flagler Fish Company in 2005 in Flagler Beach.
Flagler Fish Company continually supports local charities such as The Tommy Tant Scholarship Fund, The Turtle Patrol, Rally for a Cure, Friends of A1A, church organizations and many more. The restaurant employs 23 staff, including three managers. They are located at 180 S. Daytona Ave. in Flagler Beach. Call 386-439-0000 or online at flaglerfishcompany.com, or www.facebook.com/FlaglerFishCompany.
New hair salon opens in Marvin’s Gardens
Lindsey Rae Crosby and her husband, Randy, have opened their first hair and nail salon, LC Hair Designs, in the Marvin’s Gardens business center at 4601 E. Highway 100 in Bunnell.
Lindsey Rae Crosby said that when she was in cosmetology school at Flagler Technical Institute in Palm Coast, she was determined to eventually open her own salon. She graduated in 2012 and set her five-year goal. She opened her doors on August 4th, just three years into that five-year goal. She added that she thought it would be just her though, and she never dreamed that she would be opening her first salon with four chairs.
The salon is approximately 700 square feet, and her other stylists are Keelyn Eickert, Nic Creech and Jaye Rodriguez.
LC Hair Designs is located at 4601 E. Moody Blvd., Unit D10 in Bunnell, in the Marvin Gardens Business Center. For more information, call 586-3763 or go online to lchairdesingsbylindseycrosby.com or www.facebook.com/hairbylindseycrosby.com.
Precious Hearts Foundation celebrates grand opening
Elva Thompson and Amber Selvey celebrated the grand opening of their combined office Precious Hearts Foundation Inc., Esquire Publications and Designs Unparallel at its new location, 55 Plaza Drive, Suite D6.
They were previously home-based for five years but have but obtained more clientele for all companies, so they decided to obtain commercial property.
For more information, call 597-2952, or go online to www.esquirepublications.com, www.designsunparallel.net or www.preciousheartsfoundation.org.
Local travel agency unveils Travel Club
Flagler Beach, Fla – Mark and Shayla Gerling, owners of Gerling Travel, have launched The Travel Club for local residents and will host a launch party at 5:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 26, at the Hilton Garden Inn Palm Coast Town Center.
“We have had a tremendous amount of clients that have expressed an interest in traveling together with other local residents and friends in the Palm Coast area,” Mark Gerling said. “They will be taking ‘travel personality’ tests to help match like-minded travelers together at the Oct. 26 event. Some of the travel personality questions include the types of destinations someone is interested in traveling to, if they like things like history or wineries and what sort of sightseeing activities they may prefer.
Reservations are requested to 386-439-6900, or [email protected].
The Travel Club by Gerling Travel is located at 301 S. Central Ave. in Flagler Beach. Call 439-6900 or online at http://www.gerlingtravel.com.
Florida Hospital Pink Army ride raises $4,500 for cancer
More than 150 bikers, clad in a unique combination of leather and pink, raised more than $4,500 to benefit the Florida Hospital Pink Army on Sept. 27.
The foundations for the five Florida Hospitals in Volusia and Flagler counties hosted the first-annual Pink Army motorcycle ride to benefit breast cancer awareness, education and screenings.
“Seeing literally hundreds of folks support this first ever event was, quite literally, a sight to behold,” said John Subers, executive director of the foundations for the five Florida Hospitals in Volusia and Flagler counties. “This was an incredible first for our hospitals. Every penny of the proceeds raised by this event stay local and will help fund mammograms and biopsies for women who are our neighbors and are in need.”
To learn more, visit www.JoinThePinkArmy.com or visit Florida Hospital’s Facebook page.
Kudos
Kathy McEnaney, a Coldwell Banker Premier Properties’ specialists in residential real estate, was named Top Sales/Listing Agent for the month of September.