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Cary-Grove Area Chamber host ribbon cutting and grand opening of Cary-Grove Grooming

On Monday, Feb. 7, the Cary-Grove Area Chamber of Commerce hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the grand opening of Cary-Grove Grooming, 280 Cary-Algonquin Road in Cary.

Cary-Grove Grooming is a full-service pet grooming salon. They have been in business for over 5 years, operating out of the home of owner, Salina Levick. As Levick's services became more in demand, she knew it was time to expand. The new location is truly a family effort. The buildout on the salon was done by Levick's father, Brian Scott, and some of the art decorating the walls was painted by her mother, Debbie Scott. The salon is playful and bright, with room for multiple clients to have their own private space.

"We love caring and connecting with animals and creating everlasting relationships," says Levick, "We provide care for your fur baby as if they were our own and ensure that they receive the highest quality care while they are getting pampered with us!"

Cary-Grove Grooming offers several services for your pet. Full-service grooming includes bath, dry, haircut, nails clipped, and ear clean. Other services are offered a la carte include nail trims.

Cary-Grove Grooming officially opened on February 1. To learn more about Cary-Grove Grooming, or book an appointment, visit their website at carygrovegrooming.com, or they can be reached by phone at (847) 749-9827.

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The Cary-Grove Area Chamber of Commerce is a business organization of over 525 local business members and professionals, community and non-profit groups and area leaders dedicated to a prosperous local economy and a high quality of life for area residents. The Chamber provides programs and resources to help local businesses succeed and coordinates community events such as Cary Cruise Nights, Halloween Walks and Merry Cary Holiday Parade and Festival. The Cary-Grove Chamber is located at 445 Park Ave. in Cary and has a full business resource center for community residents and local businesses.

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