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Ribbon-cuttings: Curves, Minuteman Press

Posted at 9:51 am June 30, 2015
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Minuteman Press Ribbon-cutting with Oak Ridge Chamber

The Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce hosted a ribbon cutting for Minuteman Press on Friday, June 26. Minuteman Press is located at 110 Bus Terminal Road. (Photo by Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce)

 

The Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce had ribbon-cutting ceremonies last week for Minuteman Press and Curves of Oak Ridge. The Anderson County Chamber of Commerce joined the celebration at Minuteman Press on Friday, June 26.

Minuteman Press is located at 110 Bus Terminal Road, where American Reprographics used to be. David Fleming is the franchise owner in Oak Ridge. For more information, visit www.minutemanpress.com.

Anderson County Chamber at Minuteman Press Ribbon-cutting

David Fleming, owner of Minuteman Press, cuts the ribbon at the grand opening of Minuteman Press at 110 Bus Terminal Road in Oak Ridge on Friday, June 26. Chamber members from the Anderson County and Oak Ridge chambers of commerce joined in the celebration. (Photo by Anderson County Chamber of Commerce)

 

David Fleming of Minuteman Press

David Fleming, owner of Minuteman Press, is pictured above. (Photo by Anderson County Chamber of Commerce)

 




Oak Ridge and Anderson County Chambers at Minuteman Press Ribbon-cutting

Officials and business leaders from Oak Ridge and Anderson County, including the two chambers of commerce, attend the ribbon-cutting ceremony at Minuteman Press on Friday, June 26. (Photo by Anderson County Chamber of Commerce)

 

Curves of Oak Ridge Ribbon-cutting

The Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony celebrating the new location of Curves of Oak Ridge on Monday, June 22. Josee Tousignant is the owner of Curves of Oak Ridge, located at 130 Ridgeway Center. (Photo by Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce)

 

Filed Under: Anderson County, Business, Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Chamber of Commerce, Bus Terminal Road, Curves, Curves of Oak Ridge, David Fleming, Josee Tousignant, Minuteman Press, Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce, Ridgeway Center

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