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Biz Buzz: Local Business News for February 20th

By Marshel Couso

Welcome to our weekly feature dedicated to covering Susanville and Lassen County’s business scene! Grand openings, new employees, renovations, new hours… each week we’ll keep you up to date with important information about the businesses you rely on.

Every Bloomin’ Thing Garden Center and Gift Shoppe

Every Bloomin’ Thing Garden Center and Gift Shoppe, at 705-670 US Highway 395 E, has announced that the business will be opening for the season tomorrow, February 21st at 10:00a.m.

The garden shop has everything you need for those spring gardening plans like fresh 2025 seeds and starting supplies, soils, trays, domes, food, pots, lights and so much more.

For more information about Every Bloomin’ thing visit their website at www.everybloomin.com.


Diamond Mountain Casino & Hotel

Diamond Mountain Casino & Hotel has announced that Juliana Munz is their Team Member of the Year. According to DMCH Juliana embodies the very best of the organization, always bringing a warm smile and top-notch service to their guests.

“She goes above and beyond every day, and we’re thrilled to recognize her dedication and hard work. Way to go, Juliana!”

“Munz has been with DMCH for 15 years and is known for her exceptional service, positive attitude, and dedication to both guests and coworkers. She consistently goes the extra mile to ensure a welcoming and enjoyable experience for everyone who walks through our doors.”


Zaengles Carpet One Floor & Home

Zaengles’ President’s Day sale has been extended through this Saturday, February 22nd, with some pretty awesome savings happening in the store right now.

Mark and his crew still have huge discounts on sectionals, accent chairs, recliners and more.

Take 5% off custom orders, 10% off area rugs, 15%off accessories, 10% off in-stock items, 5% off all clearance items and 10% off in-stock flooring.

Zaengles is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 to 5:30 and Saturday’s from 10:00 to 5:00.


Fair Winds Reiki & Mindfulness

Fair Winds Reiki & Mindfulness will be offering Traditional Reiki Training – Level 1, in a six-hour course that explores the first level of Traditional Usui Reiki, a Japanese healing art that owner Laureen Jordan says benefits the whole person: body, mind, and soul.

“Reiki is known to reduce the stress response while bringing about relaxation and promoting deep healing and general well-being,” explains Jordan who adds that upon completion of the course, students will be able to tap into Reiki energy for self-care and share it with others.

The training includes discussions on the history and uses of Reiki, a ‘Reiki attunement,’ and practical experience using the wellness technique. The textbook and Level I Reiki certificate are included.

“Traditional Usui Reiki does not require additional training or upgrades to maintain your Level I certification. Complete one afternoon of training and use Reiki for self-care and to support loved ones for a lifetime.”

Training will be held this Saturday, February 22nd, at 120 S. Gay Street, from 9:30a.m. until 4:30p.m. The cost is $175 ($165 if booked in advance online at www.fairwindsreiki.com under Events/Classes).

Register online or by email to [email protected] on or before Friday, February 21st.

Space is limited to five students. Former students are welcome to audit the class for free.

There will be a one hour lunch break. You are welcome to bring your lunch with you or eat out.

Is something noteworthy happening with your business? Let us know about it! Each Thursday morning, we present a round-up of interesting news from the Lassen County business scene and we want to hear from you. E-mail your business news to Marshel at [email protected].

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