Promoted; New practice
Saturday, March 13, 2010
Promoted
Stephanie Hernandez of Emporia, an independent consultant with Tastefully Simple, Inc., is now a Team Leader with the national direct seller of “delicious, easy-to-prepare foods,” stated the news release. For more information about Tastefully Simple products, taste-testing parties or starting a Tastefully Simple business, contact Hernandez at stephhess18@yahoo.com.
New practice
Christopher Ging, doctor of Oriental Medicine (O.M.D.), Ph.D, licensed acupuncturist (L.Ac.) and researcher in Chinese herbs, is establishing a practice in Emporia at 902 Commercial St., offering “natural health solutions to prevent disease,” stated the news release. Ging will be in Emporia five to 10 days each month to see patients and will give at least one free lecture each month.
He will see patients beginning at 2 p.m. March 22 and also will give a free lecture, “Say Goodbye to the Pain.” He will be available to speak at organizations or special health group meetings.
Ging operates clinics in Arlington and Melissa, Texas, and is founder of the Texas Acupuncture Practice. Local appointments can be scheduled by calling Linda at 343-1617.
Retirement
Marshall Miller was the guest of honor at a recent dinner marking his retirement from the ESB Financial board of directors. ESB hosted the dinner at the Emporia Country Club in recognition of Miller’s contributions to the bank, the city and Lyon County during his years as a businessman and community leader.
Miller served 29 years on the board, joining in 1981 when the bank’s total assets were slightly more than $45 million. When Miller retired this year, the bank’s assets had grown to more than $147 million, according to a news release from ESB.