Top Banner
WWW.VALLEYRECORD.COM Snoqualmie Valley Record • September 29, 2010 • 9 V ALL E Y PROFILE Acacia Salon Featured in this issue: Page 13 Life skills: Babysitting class at Encompass could save a life. Page 11 Valley Calendar: Upcoming events in the community Page 12 Sistine threads: Valley man recreates Michaelangelo’s chapel on fabric Staff at Acacia Salon include, from left, top row, Mollie Henretig, Amanda Arnold, Sheri Griffin, Natasha Roberts, Karyn Noyes, Elyssa Nourigat, Sarah Fowler, Meghan Meyer, Zoriana Strug, owner Rachel Mark; bottom row, Karen Swain, Ali Spence. Not Pictured: Jessica Oliver, Carol Lindor, Marika Marley- Higgins, Ana Hernandez. Modern, comfortable looks for busy lives See full story, page 10 Team Acacia
3

Valley%20Profile%20Sept

Mar 09, 2016

Download

Documents

http://display.pnwmarketplace.com/images/display/Valley%20Profile%20Sept.pdf
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: /Valley%20Profile%20Sept

WWW.VALLEYRECORD.COM Snoqualmie Valley Record • September 29, 2010 • 9

VALLEY PROFILEAcacia Salon Featured

in this issue:

Page 13Life skills:Babysitting class at Encompass could save a life.

Page 11Valley Calendar:Upcoming events in the community

Page 12Sistine threads:Valley man recreates Michaelangelo’s chapel on fabric

Staff at Acacia Salon include, from left, top row, Mollie Henretig, Amanda Arnold, Sheri Griffin, Natasha Roberts, Karyn Noyes, Elyssa Nourigat, Sarah Fowler, Meghan Meyer, Zoriana Strug, owner Rachel Mark; bottom row, Karen Swain, Ali Spence. Not Pictured: Jessica Oliver, Carol Lindor, Marika Marley-Higgins, Ana Hernandez.

Modern, comfortable looks for busy lives

See full story, page 10

Team Acacia

Page 2: /Valley%20Profile%20Sept

www.valleyrecord.com10 • September 29, 2010 • Snoqualmie Valley Record

Give Acacia Salon a try for the first time or try out our new stylists for this discounted price, Monday - Saturday:

Women’s haircut: $35 • Men’s haircut: $21 • Men’s color: $35Kid’s haircut (under 12): $15 • Women’s all over color: $45

Partial foil: $65 • Full foil: $80 • All over color w/Sunkist Foil: $75Sunkist Foil: $35 • Shampoo & style: $20 • Brazilian Blowout: $179.00

Offer available only with certain stylists. Please mention ad when booking or prices cannot be guaranteed.

www.acaciahairsalon.com | 425-396-7036

4121

63

Acacia Salon: Modern, comfortable looks for busy livesSalon strives to make clients feel good

without breaking the bank

Rachel and Jason Mark, owners of Acacia Salon in Snoqualmie, know that everyone needs a good haircut.

The owners and their 15-person staff strive to provide great service at a reasonable price and a convenient loca-tion.

“We’re all about making people happy” said Rachel Mark.Two and a half years ago, she and Jason opened Acacia at

7721 Center Boulevard on Snoqualmie Ridge. The Marks take a comfortable, classic approach at their salon.

“All of our stylists take pride in being modern, yet clas-sic, in the way they cut and color hair,” Rachel said. “We understand how important it is to take care of someone’s appearance, so we don’t try out the latest trendy looks on our clients.”

Instead, Acacia offers a classic way of cutting and coloring hair, while able to create any new look that a client asks for.

“Our front desk staff understands how important it is to help every client who comes to the salon feel warmly wel-comed and comfortable,” Rachel said.

The Marks considered selling the shop last year to give Rachel more time with family. But they ultimately decided to renew their commitment to the salon. The Marks have brought in a number of new stylists who are excited to work with clientele.

Rachel said that her great Ridge location, combined with a positive atmosphere and dedicated staff, appeal to clients, who love the feeling at Acacia.

Great teamThe team of hairstylists at Acacia take their jobs, and the

impact they have on their clients, very seriously.“I feel extraordinarily lucky to have such an amazing staff

of hairdressers and receptionists,” Rachel said. “They are so professional. They really care about giving our clients a great experience, giving them exactly what they are hoping for.

Every designer at Acacia Salon appreciates clients’ needs and their desire to look the very best.

“We take pride in our thorough consultations, where you can discuss the vision that you or your designer have for your hair,” Rachel said. “If you love your hair a certain way, that’s exactly what you get. If you are ready for an exciting change in your appearance, we can work together to find the right new look for you.”

Acacia offers hair services on a three-level pricing system, so that anyone can be pampered by attentive staff. Designers’ levels are based on seniority and their level of education. Women’s haircuts start at $35; men’s haircuts start at $18.

Family friendlyAcacia strives to make clients feel relaxed, pampered and

comfortable.“Our philosophy at Acacia is to create an experience where

busy adults step away from the demands of life, put their trust in our skilled designers, and leave feeling like we’ve really made a difference in their appearance,” Rachel said. “We believe that a great haircut or color is only the foundation to the exceptional salon experience that every client deserves.”

The salon closes late Monday through Thursday at 9 p.m. to help busy men and women take care of their hair services after work or when child care is more available.

With more and more teenage girls coloring their hair, and more teenage boys looking for a shaggy cut, the salon offers trendy looks at discounted prices for teens age 12 to 18.

“We specialize in soft, textured, longer haircuts for boys, and beautiful highlights, soft layers and those fantastic, side-swept bangs” for girls, Rachel said.

“We just want to serve the whole family,” Rachel said. Children’s prices are discounted almost every day at the salon, to save the family budget.

Great serviceAcacia is excited to be part of the Microsoft Prime

Network, allowing 15 percent off hair services for Prime members.

Rachel said she knows that it’s tough for hardworking Microsoft employees to take the time to grab a needed haircut and save money. The network offers an added incen-tive.

“We know the Valley is filled with Microsoft employees and would love for them to visit our salon,” she said.

To bring families in and keep them coming back, Acacia also offers discounts to clients for referring friends or family. They’re open later and take their last appointment at 7:30 p.m. to serve busy moms who can use dad as a sitter in the evening.

“If the moms come to us, why not bring the kids?” Rachel said. “We know these are tough economic times for a lot of people, so we have dropped our prices a bit so that more people can give us a try.”

Acacia is now offering full body waxing, as well as bikini and leg waxing and brow shaping, by aesthetician, colorist and hair designer Natasha Roberts. Body waxing is a much-requested service, which Acacia provides in private rooms.

Essential productsAcacia carries a variety of retail products to create great-

looking hair, including Pureology, Moroccan Oil, Brazilian Blowout, Enjoy, Privé, Goldwell, Bumble and Bumble, Bed Head Men’s hair care and Mirabella Make-up. Acacia is one of only six salons in the Seattle area that carry Privé.

Rachel said she’s proud of the fact that Acacia is doing its part to stop diversion, the selling of professional products in other venues outside of a salon. She said there’s a chance that diverted products can be diluted, old, expired or coun-terfeit.

See ACACIA, 11

Page 3: /Valley%20Profile%20Sept

WWW.VALLEYRECORD.COM Snoqualmie Valley Record • September 29, 2010 • 11

FALL Storage Special!

*Restrictions, terms, and limitations apply. Contact us for details.

When you rent space from us this month we will pick up your storage goods & boxes and unload them into your new Snoqualmie Ridge Storage space FREE. No Charge!*

FALLStorage Special

5 x 5 unit for only $39!

*Limited time offer, call for details.

425-396-1410

5 x 5 unit

Call For Details

• The Right Equipment At The Lowest Cost®• One-Way & In-Town®• New Models, Automatics, AC• Only U-HAUL Moving Vans Have the Lowest Decks and Gentle-Ride Suspensions™

RV—Boat—Trailer—suv storage available reserve today

425-396-1410www.snoqualmieridgestorage.com

4132

38

THANK our online advertisers

by going to our website at:

www.valleyrecord.comand seeing what

they can offer you.

SHOP LOCAL!

CTT Destinations•Claffey’s Painting•Lois Schneider, RE Agent •Coldwell Banker BainSnoqualmie Falls •OphthalmologySahara Pizza•Alpine Dental Care•Kung Fu-Fall City/ •IssaquahBella Vita Spa & Salon•Rattlesnake Lake Cycles•

3968

79

WWW.JOHNLSCOTT.COM/NORTHBEND • SERVING THE VALLEY FOR OVER 30 YEARS

425-888-3896JOHN L. SCOTT 301 W. NORTH BEND WAY, NORTH BEND

JOHN L. SCOTT PROPERTIES

Snoqualmie Pass $399,000

Gorgeous Alpental retreat w/4 bd & 3 baLarge kitchen, sumptuous master & open great rm Lower family room, 5 car garage & mtn views

NOELLE BLAZEVICH425-985-2334

www.johnlscott.com/91982

North Bend $439,950Immaculate hm w/3 bd, den, bonus & 2.25 baSpacious great rm, new roof & exterior paintGorgeous grounds with stone patios & Mt. Si views

CAREY WRIGHT425-985-5056

www.johnlscott.com/25401

Snoqualmie $525,000

Spectacular view property on 2+ acres 4 bd, den/library, o� ce, bonus rm & 2.75 bathsGuest cottage, gorgeous grounds & Mt Si views

MONICA ANTONE425-922-2336

www.johnlscott.com/17529

3979

21

NEW ON M

ARKET

NEW ON M

ARKET

CALE

NDAR

SNOQ

UALM

IE V

ALLE

Y WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 29

TALES: Young Toddler Story Time is 9:30 a.m. at the Snoqualmie Library, for ages 6 to 24 months with an adult.TALES: Preschool Story Time is 10:30 a.m. at the Snoqualmie Library, for ages 3 to 6 with an adult.TALES: Move and Groove Story Times for Toddlers is 10:30 a.m. at the Car-nation Library. TALES: Preschool Alpha-bet Adventures Story Time is 1:30 p.m. at the Carnation Library, for children age 3 and older.TALES: Pajamarama Story Time is 6:30 p.m. at the North Bend Library.

THURSDAY, SEPT. 30

COMPUTER CLASS: Microsoft Excel Level 1 is 6:30 p.m. at the Fall City Library.

GAMES: Snoqualmie Valley Chess Club meets at 7 p.m. at the North Bend Library, 115 E. 4th St., North Bend; (425) 888-0554. Learn to play chess or get a game going.

HELP FOR ADDICTIONS: Alanon meets at 7 p.m. Thursdays at Hope Fall, Meadowbrook Farm in Snoqualmie.

SATURDAY, OCT. 2

POKER BENEFIT: Wildcat Vol-leyball Poker Tournament

starts at 5:15 p.m. at the Mount Si Golf Course Res-taurant in Snoqualmie. All levels of players are invited, but must be 21 and older. To reserve a spot, e-mail [email protected] or visit www.mountsivolleyball.com.

BENEFIT DINNER: The Moose Lodge of Snoqualmie Val-ley holds an appreciation dinner and dog auction in honor of Francis Cla� ey and Tom Weber, who helped in improvement e� orts for the Lodge this summer. The spaghetti dinner is $10 a plate and begins at 6 p.m. North Bend Retriever Kennels is donating a Labrador pup to be auctioned. The lodge is located at 108 Sydney Ave., North Bend; Call (425) 888-0951 for information.

ACACIA FROM 10

“We try and fight that by encouraging clients to shop from us,” Rachel said. “Our trained stylists and staff know our products and how they work on your hair. They can prescribe the right product for your hair type and desired style.”

Prices are comparable to the big chain stores, and also help to further a small business.

“We stand behind our prod-ucts and know the importance of great hair products.”

New products at Acacia include keratin smooth-ing treatments such as the Brazilian Blowout and Keratin by Coppola. Gaining in popu-larity, keratin treatments create smooth, soft, shiny hair. The Keratin by Coppola treatment takes longer than the Brazilian Blowout, but is more perma-nent while leaving a milder odor.

New stylist Sheri Griffin brings a pampering touch to men’s hairstyling at Acacia. She comes to the salon from Spokane’s Weldon Barber shop, and offers a traditional haircut, including a shampoo, neck shave and massage, at an affordable price.

Sheri comes in early at 7 a.m. on Friday mornings to make sure men with busy lives can look their best while mak-ing it to the office on time.

Team learningBecause Rachel is passionate

about teaching and training newer stylists in the industry in advanced color and cutting techniques, Acacia created an apprenticeship program. Meghan was the first appren-ticeship graduate in July 2009,

Elyssa was second to follow last October and Ali is next in line to learn advanced cutting and coloring techniques from Rachel.

As a novice stylist, Rachel was given an opportunity fresh out of school, and without that hand-holding experience, she figures she would never be as successful as she has been.

“We help newer stylists navigate through the first few years in the salon, as they learn and develop their individual skill,” she said.

• Acacia’s hours of operation are 8:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. Call the salon at (425) 396-7036.

• At the Acacia Web site, www.acaciahairsalon.com, cli-ents can make online book-ings, learn about hair products, learn about each of their styl-ists and hand-pick one based on their experience, watch a YouTube video about the Brazilian Blowout, and post and read reviews on citysearchand yelp. Acacia also sells gift certificates. They are a great way to make sure that some-one in your life, who just can’t seem to get in for a hair ser-vice, can take care of it. Acacia recently created an app, avail-able in the Apple App Store for free, which offers clients a fun way to book appoint-ments right from their iPhone or droid.

Rachel also has been recent-ly using a Facebook page to advertise specials with her assistants and different educa-tion and products.

VALLVALLV EYEYE RECOECORECOR RDRDRSSNNOOQUAQUALLMMIIEE