The Honey Baked Ham Company – Featured Rock Hill

Our featured Rock Hill business this edition is The Honey Baked Ham Company!honey-baked

For three generations HoneyBaked has been committed to bringing you the authentic, spiral-sliced and glazed ham and other special products they’ve  become legendary for.  The HoneyBaked difference is clear: Quality standards, product flavor and freshness, secret recipes and trusted customer relationships . . . make them one of a kind.  Of course they guarantee every product in their store — but they want to guarantee every occasion that you serve their products.

Check out their website at www.HoneyBakedOnline.com or call them at 803-326-1000

Community Spotlight – Fort Mill History Museum

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Community Spotlight Fort Mill History Museum

“Where the Past Comes Alive”
By Donna K. Britsch

Residents in Fort Mill have been busy preserving their history from the days of the Native Americans, the textile industry, contemporary history and more at the Fort Mill History Museum. “We are a non-profit museum funded through donations for the past four years,” said Elizabeth Ford. With just one part-time employee and a host of volunteers, they provide a wealth of information and tours of the museum.

The Textile Lobby is rich with samples of fabrics, artifacts and photos of the early textile mills in an effort to preserve the town’s heritage for generations to come. One room houses artifacts and the history of the Fort Mill Times and William Bradford Jr.’s role in the development and circulation of the local weekly newspaper.

Displays will change with themes to reflect the history of the community. From December to February, the Catawaba Indian pottery, beading, baskets and  photos were on display. A new focus will be displayed for the Spring season.

Research is an important role of the museum’s mission. The research library provides old school yearbooks, newspaper articles, books, magazines and a  genealogy system for visitors to search their roots. One room has been painted by local artists to represent early drug stores in Fort Mill and will include old medicine bottles, apothecary and more.

The Education room currently provides a history time line of paintings from local artists, a map of the Indian Trading Path, a display of artifacts from the Fort Mill Band in 1976, past Fest-i-Fun posters and more.

The Gift Shop provides the opportunity to purchase history books, DVDs, photos, gift items, local art and more. Memberships are available to help support the museum and provide benefits to the members. The museum is open Wednesday-Saturday from 10-4 pm.

More info, check out their website

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Featured Home / Auto – HD Imports

Formerly known as Hon-Doc, Inc – HD Imports is located on Flint St in Rock Hill, SC .   With a complete line of services, they’ll beat dealer prices for Honda’s, Acura’s, Kia’s, Toyota’s, and Hyundai’s.

So if you need anything from an oil change to something much bigger, please give them a call at 803-985-0985!

They are located at 1312 Flint St. Ext., Rock Hill

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Featured Health – Infinite Wellness & Rejuvenation

Owned and operated by female medical physician, Dr. Dana Giarrizzi, their Medical Spa provides a full-range of services from aesthetic peels, wrinkle reduction, facial rejuvenation, vein treatment, and laser hair removal treatments to massage and facials. Call on their team of doctors and experienced staff to help you achieve lasting beauty results in a luxurious and relaxing atmosphere.  803-547-4343.

Services include: chemical peels, juvederm, restylane, facials, laser hair removal, latisse, botox, massage, and much more!

Check out their website

Also, be sure to check out www.infinitewellness.org

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Featured Fort Mill / Tega Cay Business – Village Pizza

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We are so excited that Village Pizza is BACK with Ginny Myers, the original owner!

From their daily specials to the yummy pizza and salad bar to catering to delivery, we are so excited to have them back.

Mmmmmmmmmm, …….. I’m hungry!

Welcome back guys!

You can view their website by clicking here

Profile – Poetic Edge Photography

Poetic Edge started as a dream for Megan Campbell to showcase the blend of the poetic nature of life while capturing the stunning edge that exists on the other side of the spectrum. The dream started to become a reality in 2008 on an excursion to Haiti. Since then she hasn’t stopped capturing moments in time and continues to please clients with stunning engagement, vibrant wedding, and genuine lifestyle photos. People want to see life as it is being lived in their photos and this is why she focuses on Lifestyle photography.

While she is based in Charlotte, she is more than willing to travel.

You can see more on her site by clicking here

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