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Lunch & Learn: How to Cut Crown Molding – Friday, Nov. 6th

Posted 11-04-2009 at 06:46 PM by goodmillwork



Good Millwork invites you to a “Lunch & Learn” this Friday, November 6th from noon till 3PM. Please RSVP by close of business Wednesday by hitting the link and/or giving us a call at (850) 267-1122.

Professional installer? Weekend warrior? Or, simply contemplating how to take that first step to putting up crown molding in your bedroom? Good Millwork is honored to host a Lunch & Learn seminar this Friday, November 6th from noon till 3PM with Wayne Drake author of “Crown Moulding & Trim, Install Like a Pro.”

There are no prerequisites, just let us know your coming and we’ll prepare the table for lunch. We’re looking forward to the opportunity for Mr. Drake to share his knowledge and conduct hands-on demonstrations of how to “measure twice and cut once.” For all attending, Good Millwork is offering our stock molding profiles at a 20% discount…just in case you want to give a try yourself!

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Can we INSTALL it? Yes, We CAN!

Posted 10-26-2009 at 04:42 PM by goodmillwork



THANK YOU to the St. Joe Company for their continued commitment to Northwest Florida securing Southwest Airlines into Panama City-Bay County International Airport in 2010.

It’s either in the water or just that time of year but every other customer conversation ends with, “Can you…?” Can you manufacture? Can you finish? Can you install? Can you travel? Here’s the deal, the team is currently licensed in Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and North Carolina (PS – they even have security clearances for those black ops jobs).

The team has covered the gambit from commercial storefronts at Pier Park Mall, hand scraped fumed antique oak flooring in WaterColor and custom ipe shutters for the Private Residence Club in Rosemary Beach. Most recently we wrapped up the renovation of the Legendary Yacht Club as designed by DAG Architects in Destin, FL. Curious? Take a peek at our handiwork…nice work TEAM!

Take a Peek.
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SoWal Handyman Services

Posted 10-20-2009 at 04:28 PM by sowal handyman

SoWal Handyman Services
850-333-1224
Serving All Of Walton County, Destin, Crestview...
Home Maintenance Services
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It Doesn't Cost Anything To Ask.
Thanks
Leonard
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Appliances for Sale

Posted 06-10-2009 at 12:22 PM by Margaret

Hey everyone,
Introducing GM Appliance to SoWal.com!
GM Appliance has been in business for over 25 years (in Panama City) but now have a location in Walton County! We are located inside Lovelace Interiors at the Destin Design Center!
We carry all major brands, including Viking, Sub Zero, Wolf and Bosch along with service and installation.
destindesigncenter.com
Please keep us in mind!
Thanks!
Margaret
GM Appliance
850-596-3258
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A Blogging Doc

Posted 04-14-2009 at 10:31 PM by trreeves (Dr. Reeves at South Walton Medical Center)

I"ve screamed enough at the television, the newspaper, and anyone nearby about the evolution and drastic changes and overall craziness affecting healthcare. I have practiced long enough to experience this evolution in significant ways, and I still have enough of a career left to care deeply about what happens to healthcare in this country. Now I have a place to write it down. May not be read by anyone, but at least it will be carthartic. This topic is huge, so I'll try to pick out small pieces at a time. I will discuss specific diseases and ailments as well, especially if asked.

Most of the changes occurring deal with paying for healthcare. This of course directly affects getting paid for healthcare- me. I used to say that we were paying for the excesses of the 70's. That is when the stereotypical "rich doctor" evolved. The system in place at the time basically paid the docs whatever they charged, and as often as they charged it. This led to increasing efforts by the government to control costs because of the skyrocketing costs to Medicare. Direct control of what docs made became serious in the eighties, and has exponentially increased since then. When I began my surgery residency training in 1987, Medicare was the "bad insurance", much like medicaide is thought of today. Private payors were much slower to directly curb payment of healthcare dollars. Now, Medicare is thought to be pretty good coverage to practicing docs. For me,...
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