StoosNews Spotlight: Check Out The Business Beat This Week Featuring Wellman Clinic, Friend Lily Shop, TATS Treasures and Musicfest

PTBOCanada is delighted to be running StoosNews columns each week here, spotlighting new businesses and startups in Peterborough and the Kawarthas. Here is this week’s edition…

Congratulations to everyone at The Wellman Clinic and Core Chiropractic. Ange Wellman is the new owner of Core Chiropractic, taking over the reins from Catherine Owens.

The merged clinics will operate out of 315 King St., with Cathy retiring early next year. Catherine Owens has spent more than 30 years as a local Chiropractor and leaves a legacy of service to both her clients and the local health care community. Ange Wellman brings a relatively new form of Chiropractic, known as gentle touch or torque release, covering family, prenatal and pediatric care.

Jim Riches of the Friend Lily Shop is introducing a new e-commerce platform that makes it easier for consumers to shop local and contribute to charities.

Adding to the existing FriendLilyShop.com, the design of the website is simple and straightforward, making it easy for users to search for their favourite local products and with 10 per cent of all proceeds going to charity, it’s a straightforward way to contribute, with no extra effort required from the consumer.

Tracey Garnett’s new business is called TATS Treasures.

Located at 69 George St. N., across from Crary Park, Tracey sells new, and slightly used clothing, collectibles, and repurposed goods, everything from auto parts to projector screens, blinds, drapery rods, plumbing parts, ceiling lights, clothing, pet products, and lots more. Garnett is accepting donations of used items in clean and good condition and she’ll be donating half of all sales from her used inventory to charity! Stop into 69 George St. or find TATS Treasures on Facebook.

If you are looking for a last-minute gift idea, the Peterborough Musicfest Diners Booklet is available.

For just $25, there are 56 Restaurants to choose from this year, each offering a “buy one regularly priced entrée, get the second one at half price” deal, and you can redeem the individual coupons anytime from January 1 to November 30 next year. All the proceeds go towards Musicfest. You can purchase your Diner’s Booklet at Lansdowne Place Customer Service Desk or Peterborough & The Kawarthas Tourism Visitor Centre.

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