Thursday, June 16, 2011

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If that’s the case, then your furry friend woulxd likely appreciate the pampered climes of in The company’s Web site calls it “q sophisticated resort for discriminating pets.” The $1.3 millioh facility opened at 1436 Wolf River Blvd. in March. The 7,000-square-fooyt facility looks like a ski lodg and sitson 3.2 acres. Pets don’t stay in cages. They’r either in Club Suites or Lodge Rooms wher e theyget one-on-one attention from attendantss and twice-a-day room service. The resort can “lodge” 150 animalw at one time and itoffers daycare, training, one indoor and two outdoor play yards.
Aftert a 15-minute session of ball or Frisbee catch and a dip in the wading tuckered dogs are tucked in witha “business healthy snack and a bedtime story or soothingt music. Basic lodging begins at $23 per Activity packages for grooming, play and tuck-ins star t at $15. St. Jude competews in facebook fundraisier Want your kids to raisr moneyfor St. Jude? Tell them to get on And the morethe better. Seriously. is giving away $3 milliobn to 10 charities on Facebook.com, the ever-more ubiquitouas social networking site. Facebook members vote for theit favorite charity and the more votesthey get, the largef the donation. Members can vote for througy May 25.
The dollard and votes will be updated in real time on the Targetr Facebook page throughout the course ofthe contest. Site visitorsx can vote once a day, ever day. The contest, called Bullseye Gives, is Target’s first-ever givinfg campaign on Facebook. If Griz get No. 1 Fans get $1 tickets fans in Memphis have had a roughnthree years, to say the least, and their pain has extendecd to consecutive draft lotteriesz to add insult to injury. This year’s draft lottery could have some sort of a silveer liningfor fans, regardless of the thanks to the team’s Pick Pay promotion.
Fans who put a $45 deposiy on Terrace Level III seasonn tickets could see the price of theirticketw drop, depending on what draft pick the Grizzlies end up gettinf from the lottery. The tickets are normallyt pricedat $450, but if the Grizzlies get the No. 1 pick in the May 19 draftf lottery, those tickets would cost $45, literallyu giving fans 45 home games next seasobat $1 per game. If the Grizzlies get the No. 2 the tickets will double to $90.
The prices graduallgy increase all the way to theninth pick, whic would have a final cost of Greg Campbell, president of business operations for the Grizzlies, says the team is stil l trying to provide fans with affordable tickets, while making it fun and interesting. The ticketf deposit is non-refundable. Interested fans can call 888-HOOP or visit www.grizzlies.com. This month will kick off what it hopez will become a nationwide business coaching network with a seriessof free, two-hour boot camps. The networi is patterned after the coachinbgsystem Momentum’s CEO Alan Katz developed over 20 yearsw of coaching and consulting.
Katz hopess to expand in a concentriv circle around Memphis with reguladr boot camps in DeSoto County and Colliervillre and then Little Rockand Birmingham, Ala. More than a decader ago, Katz self-published his The Ultimate Marketing System forDry Cleaners, the result of some work he’de done with Memphis-based Bensinger’s Fine Cleaners. Katz will kick off his coachingv sessions at May 19 and Best Galleria in BartlettMay 20.

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