DECEMBER 2011 Business Briefs
Hollywood Casino Hosting 70’s-Themed New Year’s Party
Hollywood Casino at Charles
Town Races will host a 70’s- themed party to ring in the New Year December 31, en- couraging visitors to dress in bell-bottoms, polyester, plat- form shoes and other 1970’s attire and come out for music, dancing and other activities. Back by popular demand
that night on the H Lounge stage from 9:30pm to 1am is the band Crystal Rox, a cover band that performs more than 200 shows a year in a six-state area. They will be playing top 40 tunes to disco mania. Also, from 10pm to 3am, DJ
Xtina, one of the hottest up- and-coming DJ’s and MC’s on the East Coast, will be spinning something for everyone, in- cluding alternative and classic rock, as well as a combination of 70’s dance tunes for guests. Guests can also check out
specials offered at the 350-seat Epic Buffet prior to all the en- tertainment and excitement of the evening, including the New Year’s Eve lunch for only $12.99 from 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Or come late, from 4:00 p.m. - mid- night and sample a super New Year’s Eve dinner for $31.99. Visitors can also dine again in the Epic on New Year’s Day
116 West German Street Shepherdstown, WV 304-876-3486
from 11:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m. for $21.99.
commitment to quality care and an important step in rais- ing the standards of sustain- able, person-centered care and services,” said Governor Mark Parkinson, President and CEO of AHCA/NCAL. “We congratu- late Canterbury Center on this achievement.” The award was presented
to Canterbury Center during AHCA/NCAL’s 62nd
Annual Con-
Canterbury Center Receives National Award for Commitment to Quality Services
Canterbury Center has been recognized as a 2011 recipient of the Bronze Commitment to Quality National Award for its outstanding performance in the health care profession. Canterbury Center, a Medi-
care and Medicaid certified fa- cility, provides a variety of ser- vices, including nursing home, short-term care, rehabilitation and respite care. The award, presented by the
American Health Care Asso- ciation and National Center for Assisted Living (AHCA/NCAL), highlights facilities across the nation that have demonstrat- ed their intention to pursue a rigorous quality improvement system. “This award signifies a great
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Miss West Virginia Makes Appearance at Re-Opening
Miss West Virginia, Spenser
Wempe, was the special guest who made an appearance dur- ing the grand re-opening of En- core Apparel in Motion. The event took place No-
vember 6 following the store’s recent move from German to Washington Street. Wempe signed autographs and a por- tion of the proceeds from the day went to her platform, the Wounded Warrior Project. Owner Mercedes Prohaska
also offered sales, specials and door prizes for the event. Encore Apparel in Motion
is a unique store servicing the performing arts community
with apparel for gymnastics, dance, cheerleading, skating and theater. Prohaska designed the shop to have the look and feel of a theater.
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