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Images: After Hours, July 25, 2016

Images from the After Hours section of the July 25, 2016 Daily Herald Business Ledger. Images were submitted by the organizations listed in the captions.

The Westmont Chamber of Commerce and Tourism Bureau and the Village of Westmont recently congratulated Fairview Dental, which had renovated its existing facility with state-of-the-art equipment and a new decor. Fairview Dental, located at 6317 Fairview Avenue, Suite #6, Westmont, has been in the Westmont community since 1988.
TheraCORE Physical Therapy hosted a recent Westmont Chamber Business After Hours at the facility at 350 E. Ogden Ave., Suite 200, Westmont. "This event marks the third year anniversary of TheraCORE Physical Therapy opening the Westmont location," said Amy Goebbert, DPT and Co-Owner.
Members of the Barrington Area Chamber of Commerce and Village of Lake Barrington recently celebrated the opening of Pepper Park After Dark Wine Bar, 22000 N. Pepper Road, Lake Barrington. Coffee Shop by day, wine bar by night; the Pepper Park After Dark Wine Bar offers a spot for enjoying wine with friends.
Members of the Barrington Area Chamber of Commerce recently celebrated the opening of Studio 912, Inc., 565 Dakota St., Unit D. in Crystal Lake, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. Studio 912, Inc. has been serving the Chicago area for 20 years with their kitchen, bath and woodworking design know-how.
The Batavia Chamber of Commerce celebrated the ribbon cutting of Citgo Batavia, with Mayor Jeffery Schielke and Citgo owner Roy Patel, This neighborhood gas station is located at 200 E. Fabyan Parkway, Batavia.
The Lemont Chamber of Commerce recently welcomed a new Dunkin' Donuts store to the community with a ribbon cutting grand opening ceremony. Chamber, village officials and store management were on hand to help celebrate the daylong event.
Palatine Mayor, Jim Schwantz, first on the left, and leaders from the Palatine Area Chamber of Commerce recently celebrated the grand opening of Landmark Visibility solutions, 839 N. Quentin Road, Palatine, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
The Schaumburg Business Association recently celebrated the opening of Landmark Partners Commercial Real Estate at 1699 Woodfield Road, Suite 202 in Schaumburg, along with Village Mayor Al Larson and Village Trustee Frank Kozak.
Village of Sleepy Hollow Mayor Stephan Pickett, members of Northern Kane County Chamber of Commerce and the community celebrated with franchise owner, Jaffer Khowaja at the grand opening ribbon cutting of a new Dunkin' Donuts, 1051 W. Main St. Sleepy Hollow.
The Elgin Area Chamber of Commerce recently celebrated the graduation of the Elgin Area Small Business Academy. The inaugural class of 20 businesses participated in the new chamber program, focusing on the many aspects necessary to run a successful small business.
Shorr Packaging Corp. celebrated its new 242,732 square-foot headquarters with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 4000 Ferry Road in Aurora. Shorr's new state-of-the-art building is one of Aurora's newest business developments. Attending the event were, from left, DuPage County Board Member Tonia Khouri, U.S. Reps. Randy Hultgren and Bill Foster, David Shorr, CEO, State Sen. Linda Holmes, Bill Wiet, Aurora City Chief Development Services Officer, State Rep. Stephanie Kifowit, Craig Funkhouser, President and COO, and Michelle Michals, Illinois Department of Commerce.
Members of Northern Kane County Chamber of Commerce, village of East Dundee officials and members of the community celebrated by cutting the ribbon at the Grand Opening of Bamba Grill, 116 Penny Ave. in East Dundee. A fast-casual gourmet concept, with fare that includes Italian beef and sausage, sandwiches, burgers, soups and salads.
The Westmont Chamber of Commerce and Tourism Bureau, and the village of Westmont welcomed Dazzling Styles by Karol, 4116 N. Cass Ave., Westmont. Dazzling Styles by Karol, owned by Karolina Ortiz, is full-service family business.
The Geneva Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting for Green Envee Skin and Body Care, 17 S. Third St., Geneva. City of Geneva Mayor Kevin Burns and Geneva Chamber of Commerce Membership Director Judy Carroll hold the ribbon while co-founders Tim Kundinger and Bob Weiss cut the ribbon.
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