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Rehab center helps golfers, too
FORT MITCHELL - Getting people back to their normal activities after an injury or illness is the focus of a new chiropractic center staffed by Klaude Kocan. Lifestyle Resumption, located in the Expressway Plaza, offers rehabilitation, physical therapy, massage therapy and yoga classes.
Dr. Kocan and golf pro Jason Laible have also teamed up to provide free weekly golf rehabilitation seminars. The sessions show golfers how to identify physical restrictions that prevent them from mastering the perfect golf swing.
A graduate of the University of Kentucky, Dr. Kocan attended Logan College of Chiropractic in St. Louis.
Lifestyle Resumption is at 2182 Dixie Highway. Hours are 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday; 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday; and Saturday by appointment.
Information: 859-344-6001.
Event and party planners available
FAIRFIELD Tracy Braun and Debbie Sherbs have formed Tailored Events, a special-event planning service that caters to corporate and individual clients.
The two women, who have a combined 22 years' experience in the field, can plan and conduct events from professional meetings to elaborate parties. Their services include establishing a theme and setting a budget.
Tailored Events, P.O. Box 18816, Fairfield, OH 45018, is open for business from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Thursday.
Information: 205-7161.
Bookstore offers religious items
Anderson Township residents Craig and Joy Douglas have opened a Christian bookstore at 5256 Beechmont Ave. in Skytop Pavilion.
< Faith and Joy offers a variety of religious materials, including gifts, books, Bibles, videos, music and church resources. The shop also carries items for First Communion and confirmation.
Hours for Faith and Joy are 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday-Saturday and noon to 4 p.m. Sunday.
Information: 231-9882.
Event producer forms own companyp>
GUILFORD, Ind. Johnny Schott, a longtime event producer in the Tristate, has formed his own entertainment services company.
Johnny Schott Talent & Events Inc. provides anything at all that has to do with entertainment, says its founder.
Mr. Schott has produced more than 100 events each year and has been involved with special programs at Covington's MainStrasse Village, Riverfest and the Richmond, Ind., Jazz Festival. His new company has contracted to produce MainStrasse's 2002 Maifest and Oktoberfest, Sycamore and Miami township festivals and events sponsored by the Cincinnati Park Board and Findlay Market.
The company also does talent booking for The Beach water park, Argosy Casino and Grand Victoria Casino. Mr. Schott has recently been named entertainment manager for the Lawrenceburg, Ind., Bicentennial, to be held this summer.
Johnny Schott Talent & Events Inc. is at 19996 Collier Ridge.
Information: (513) 354-2333.
Office building offers amenities
FLORENCE A variety of tenant amenities is available at the new Florence Executive Centre, 7430 U.S. 42, a half-mile from Interstate 75.
The Georgian-style office building, developed by the Signature Group, has a full-time concierge, receptionist and telephone answering service, copy facilities, on-site catering capabilities, Internet access and television cable. Office sizes range from 325 square feet to 5,000 square feet.
The building is already 50 percent leased, according to managing partner Dale McPherson. All office spaces are custom designed.
Information: (859) 647-9600.
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