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New Psychiatrist at SpringBrook Behavioral Health

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SpringBrook is pleased to announce the addition of Matthew Fisher, MD, to its medical staff. Dr. Fisher will be providing psychiatric outpatient services for chidren and adolescents. He attended University of South Carolina Medical School and recently completed his fellowship at Palmetto Baptist in Columbia. Dr. Fisher specializes in treating Autistic Spectrum Disorders, Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity, and Anxiety. Please join SpringBrook in welcoming Dr. Fisher to the Travelers Rest community!

Outpatient appointments are anticipated to become available beginning July 19. For more information please call SpringBrook at 864-834-8013 or visit the website.

 

Joyful Creations Salon- Spotlight Business June 2010

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"We are so excited to be chosen Spotlight Business of the Month!”

Joyful Creations Salon, located at 227 N. Poinsett Highway in the heart of Travelers Rest, is a full service Family Hair Care Salon.  We are rapidly approaching our 14th anniversary serving the Travelers Rest Community, and are thrilled with our clientele.  We know we have the best clients in the Upstate.

We offer both color and highlights, including foils.  We enjoy wonderful results with our texturizing and permanent wave services.   We also specialize in serving those with fine, thinning hair.  We carry the Nioxin, Kenra and Kis hair care products, and also offer Aloette Skin Care and cosmetics.

 

Flow Park Planned for Travelers Rest

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Did you know that Gateway Park in Travelers Rest is the future home to Greenville County's first Flow Park? For more details and a video of what it looks like, visit Upstate SORBA or the Greater Greenville Parks Foundation.

 

Travelers Rest Forms Now Available at MyTRABA

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As a convenience for businesses, you can now pull up forms from the TravelerRestSC.com site directly from MyTRABA.org. Look down the menu on the left side of the screen. Near the bottom you will see Travelers Rest Business Forms. This allows us to always have the most recent updates that are available from the City.

 

Travelers Rest Area Business Association Awards Citizen of the Year

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Award sponsored by the Bank of Travelers Rest

Our “Citizen of the Year,” Mr. Clyde Carr, has been described as “A hard working man of astute character who maintains a consistent example in his daily walk and is always willing to help others with a pleasant character and self-less giving way”.

He has been active in the Travelers Rest and surrounding area for as long as most of us can remember as a business owner, through his involvement with his church, as a community leader and as a supporter of local charities. 

He has served on the board of the YMCA for Northern Greenville County and currently serves as a member of the Board of Directors for the North Greenville Food Crisis Ministry. 

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G. I. Theisen YMCA Open Doors Campaign News

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Thanks to the support of the community, the George I. Theisen Family YMCA provided in excess of $60,000 in financial assistance through Open Doors to youth and families in 2009. Through gifts to the Open Doors Financial Assistance Program, our branch makes its services available to hundreds in our community each year. Program participants with a financial need are encouraged to apply for financial assistance for any portion of the Y program fee that is not affordable.

How you can help:

You can help open a door for someone in need by making a pledge to the campaign.

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Michael Batchelor Named Business Person of the Year

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Award Sponsored by Carolina First

Michael Batchelor, Business Person of the YearCongratulations to North Greenville Hospital's Michael Batchelor, who was named the Business Person of the Year for TRABA at an award ceremony March 9. The award presentation follows:

Throughout our lives, we all hear a “voice” that only we hear.  This is sometimes referred to as “a calling”.  Some may chose not to listen, but the ones who decide to listen, simply act upon it.  And as Winston Churchill once said, “We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.”

This year’s recipient has definitely heard the “call” and has a strong belief in core values such as, respect, caring, honesty, integrity, and trust.  He strives for excellence and is known to “Walk the walk” everyday. 

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Travelers Rest Area Business Association

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Welcome to the Travelers Rest Area Business Association's (TRABA). Our Association includes many northern Greenville County businesses and area residents interested in the business community. Please take time to browse our web site and feel free to contact us with any questions you may have.
 
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