____________ ____________________________ verm & ¿ I ggc Ú businGSS _ , 2008 15 Spiralz Salon - Helping Vernonia Look and Feel Better By Scott Laird to keep our own money!” added Kim Bernardi. Bernardi, who got her cosmetology license; in 2006, said she enjoys working in Ver­ nonia because she gets to cut hair for people she knows and went to school with at Vernonia High School. Clap­ shaw, who has four young children and was licensed in Spiralz offers a number of services including haircuts for men and women, col­ 2000, works evenings and is the waxing specialist. oring, perms, waxing, and even nostril Spiralz Salon is located about a block from Rock Creek which overflowed its hair removal. There is a single tanning banks in December, rising to about two feet inside the Salon. “Monday is nor­ bed available, which the ladies say stays mally our day off, so we weren’t there when it started flooding. Someone called very busy, especially in winter and early and said we better get down there,” remembered Kent. “We moved out supplies and furniture and whatever else we spring. could, but there really wasn’t a lot we could do.” Karin (pronounced Ka-rin) Kent took over ownership of the Salon “My boys helped a lot with the initial from Gina Fabor in 2004. Kent clean up,” said Kent. “They worked moved to Vernonia in 1995 with really hard.” Kent was able to actu­ her young family and leased a chair ally open for a while after the flood, from Fabor, doing hair styling and giving needed hair cuts in a disman­ nails and basically running her own tled building. “People were so sup­ business. When she took over the portive,” said Kent. “It was cold in shop, she continued the same set the building and unsightly, but they up, leasing chairs to stylists who didn’t mind.” are their own business owners. The women who work at Spiralz Sa­ lon do a great job helping the people of Vernonia look their best. Karin Kent, Kim Bernardi and Becky Clapshaw, the young ladies who man the chairs at Spiralz enjoy their work and even have fun while doing it. The salon has under­ gone a recent make­ over as well, as a result of the flooding this past December. “We get to be our own boss and make our own schedule,” said Becky Clapshaw about the arrangement the stylists have at Spiralz. “And we get Rob Curl $■ the Employees o t Curl School Pus Services are proud to announce the continuation o t our 30+ years o t service! We would like to thank you for your continued support throughout the Busing Contract renewal process. Spiralz was shut down for a total of five weeks while remodeling. -‘The insurance adjuster was very impressed with the clean up job we did,” said Kent. Kent, Bernardi and Clapshaw took the opportunity to make some changes and redecorate, and the new look is great! “We got new sinks and shampoo chairs,” said Kent. “We removed the old win­ dow seat, moved the tanning bed to a better spot, put in a new polished con­ crete floor, and replaced the front door. And of course we painted and added new trim.’- The new look is warm, comfortable and very attractive. Kent’s grandfather helped with the re­ model. “He really saved the day,” said Kent. “My mom and my sons and Kim really helped out too.” “People were so glad when we finally reopened,” said Clapshaw. “They were really glad to see us.” Spiralz received its makeover, maybe cow it\y o u r turc? Spiralz Saloc is lo­ cated at 712 Bridge Street, Vercocia. New construction, r porches, decks