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Business beat: Dance studio finds downtown home

Bryce Jacobson

Located in downtown Craig is a new dance studio, Just Dance, owned and operated by Jeni Giedd.

The studio is offering training to children ages 3 through 18 Monday through Friday. Giedd plans to add adult classes later this month. The style of dance training offered includes creative movement, ballet, hip hop to country swing.

The youth classes are currently booked, but you can sign up for adult classes at http://www.justdancecraigco.com, or you can visit the studio any afternoon at 500 Yampa Ave.



Quilting business opens

You can stop by the new quilting store located at 1051 Fifth Ave. (on Thompson Hill).



Cozy Country Quilts, owned by Terri Hatcher, has installed a long arm quilter. The quilter is a computerized machine that quilts the backing, the pad and design together mechanically with great precision.

If you are tired of quilting by hand, you can supply the pattern and supplies, and they will create your quilt.

To contact them, you can stop by their location or call them at 618-1760.

ExploreCraig.com spotlight

Looking for a quick bite to eat? You can stop by our featured http://www.explorecraig.com business, McDonald’s of Craig, today or any day, for that matter. They also provide great treats such as McFlurries, smoothies and frappes.

In addition to great food, you can enjoy the atmosphere that they have prepared for your convenience, with an elegant dining room and a spacious play land for the enjoyment of the little people in your life.

You can learn more about McDonald’s online at http://www.explorecraig.com by searching keywords such as “play land,” stopping by at 1080 West Victory Way or calling 824-7638.


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