The Franklin County Chamber continues to grow and seeks your support to continue its mission to promote its members and their products and services. The Chamber would like to take a moment and highlight its new members in 2013 and encourages you to give them a try!
Assistance Plus:
Assistance Plus is a social service and medical agency providing home health care, developmental disabilities, and behavioral health services for all ages in the state of Maine. Its offices are strategically located in Benton, Brunswick, and Wilton to meet the ever-growing demands of healthcare. Give them a call today at 207-453-4708!
Bradley’s Pizza:
Located in Wilton, Bradley’s has something to offer for the whole family. Stop by and fill up on everything from pizza, subs and much more! Pay them a visit today at 280 Main Street in Wilton or call 207-645-5300 to place an order.
Brady’s Snowmobile:
Looking to do some serious yard work this spring? Let the professionals at Brady’s Snowmobile get you in gear with the latest mowers, parts and other outdoor equipment. As winter rolls around, don’t forget that Brady’s has everything you need to enjoy the snowmobile season! Visit them on 469 Fairbanks Road in Farmington or call 207-778-6563 for more information.
Discover ME Magazine:
Discover Maine Magazine is dedicated to bringing the amazing history of the great state of Maine to readers in every corner of the state and to those from away who love the rich heritage and traditions of Maine. From the history of Maine’s mill towns, to the traditions of family farming and coastal fishing, nine times a year Discover Maine’s stories tell of life in the cities and towns across Maine as it was years ago. Pick up your copy today at the Franklin County Chamber office or call 800-753-8684 to obtain the newest edition.
Franklin Printing:
Capturing your ideas on paper should require one simple step, finding the right printer. All printers put ink on paper; what matters is the technology they use, the knowledge they have, and the attention to detail they possess. Franklin’s goal always has been and always will be to help you print smarter. With new technology comes new possibilities. Call 207-778-4734 to find out how Franklin Printing can help your business, large or small, with all of your print needs.
Kingfield Computers:
Kingfield Computers is your local source for repairs, upgrades, virus removal, wireless networking and storage needs. They also teach educational classes to get you up to speed with the latest in the computing world. Whether you are a business or an individual, give them a call at 207-265-2934 to learn more about how they can assist you with your computing needs.
MG’s Video:
Even with today’s Netflix and Red Box, you just can’t beat the selection that MG’S Video in West Farmington has. Over 10,000 movie titles to choose from, plus thousands of TV Show Series on DVD! With MG’s Movie Club, you will never have to pay late fees again. 2013 marks their 20th year in business and they would like to thank everyone for their support. Visit them today at 105 Bridge Street; you’ll be amazed by what they have available!
Nowetah’s American Indian Museum:
Ongoing exhibits feature an outstanding collection of American Indian artifacts from the United States, Canada and South America with a special focus on Maine’s Abenaki Indians. A special museum feature is an impressive collection of over 600 early Maine Indian ash splint, quill and bark baskets, American Indian arts, crafts, clothing and gifts. Many items are handmade on the premises by Nowetah and her daughter Wahleyah. Abenaki-Paugussett, Indian owned/operated, the museum was established in 1969, built on an early 1600 ancestral Indian site. FREE brochure upon request. Free admission. Donations welcome. Pay them a visit today on Colegrove Road along Route 27 or give them a call at 207-628-4981.
Dunkin’ Donuts:
With over 3,100 stores in 32 countries outside of the U.S., Dunkin’ Donuts has been serving loyal customers internationally for over 40 years. From Asia to Latin America and everywhere in between, you can count on Dunkin’ Donuts for delicious coffee and espresso, cool Coolatta, frozen beverages, delectable donuts, sandwiches and more.
Paper White Room:
Be a guest at your own party. That’s the goal of Sallie Tyler’s “The Paper White Room,” an event and party planning business opening in the downtown. They are now accepting bookings for all sorts of events: birthdays, themed children’s parties, baby and bridal showers and weddings. The Paper White Room handles the planning of the event, either providing space at their downtown location or bringing the party elsewhere, and provides an attendant so the hosts can relax and enjoy the event. The Paper White Room can be reached at 207-860-9377 or through its website at www.thepaperwhiteroom.com.
Pitcher Perfect Tire:
Looking to get tires delivered to you? Pitcher Perfect Tire Service can do that. They not only sell and repair automotive needs but they will also deliver to you if needed. They go above and beyond to give you the quality tires that you need! Pay them a visit at 62 Mercer Road in New Sharon or call 207-778-9699 to find out more.
Pronails:
New to Wilton’s Main Street is Pronails – Your top source for manicures, pedicures and more! Looking for artificial nails? Pronails has them as well! Let their team treat you right and get your hands looking better than ever by giving them a call at 207-645-2200.
Shiretown Tire:
Looking to get great tires for the best prices available? Let owner Mike Parlin and his team give you the best bang for your buck over at Shiretown Tire. Known for great tires and great service, Shiretown Tire is the place to go! Visit them at 323 Farmington Falls Road in Farmington or call 207-778-9100 to schedule an appointment today!
Snow’s Trading Post:
Gary Snow is a true Maine artisan hard at work. Using his woodworking expertise, Gary creates products ranging from pens to wooden rollers. Give him a call today to see his full line of products at 207-779-6035.
Teacher’s Lounge Mafia Comedy Tour:
Teacher’s Lounge Mafia delivers improvisational games and sketches designed to yank people right out of mud season and on to higher ground. The group performs a combination of short, medium, and long form improv games and structures. Thus, the group performs interactive games similar to those popularized on television’s Whose Line Is It, Anyway? as well as original formats and scenes in the traditions of Second City, Groundlings, Upright Citizens Brigade, and Improv Olympic. No two shows are ever alike. Keep posted for upcoming performances and go to www.teachersloungemafiaimprov.com/ for more information.
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