Henry-Griffitts moves to Sherman
Nils Rosdahl | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 11 years, 5 months AGO
Custom-fit clubs make the difference in an individual's golf game, so that's the specialty of Henry-Griffitts. This 31-year-old company has moved to 1602 E. Sherman Ave. from Prairie Avenue in Hayden.
The custom-fit reasoning and process is best described on the www.henry-griffitts.com website. The company, which started in the basement of Hayden Lake Country Club in 1983, also repairs any brand of golf club.
Key people are Randall Henry, general manager; Grant Hobson, production manager; Cathy Ross, customer service, Andy McGovern, head club builder, and Packy Tagliaferro, director of art.
Hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays. Tours of the facility are available. Phone 664-1700.
Into the Woods on Sherman
"Living and entertaining" is the theme of Into the Woods, a store opening soon at 509 Sherman Ave.
The shop will offer furniture, decor, home accents, table-top options, linens, dishes and more. Owner Becky Webb has many years of business and restaurant experience.
Hours will be 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 11 to 4 Sundays. A website is being developed.
Trentz Tint on Schreiber Way
Nearly any service for automobiles, RVs and boats is available at Trentz Tint & Accessories. This new company recently opened at 3895 N. Schreiber Way, Suite 200 (south of Kathleen Avenue, west of Fred Meyer).
Stressing quality workmanship and personal service, its options include window tint, paint protection film, interior and exterior auto detailing and winterization. Automotive accessories include floor mats, fender flares, bug shields, trailer brakes, backup cameras, tow hitches, leather conversions and heated seats.
Owners Shane Eastwood and Kenny Debaene have many years experience in the automotive and construction businesses respectively and formed their partnership with an enthusiastic "Let's do it!"
Hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday and appointments available. Phone 660-6394. Check www.trendztint.com.
Artisan Dental on Hanley
A relaxing, patient-centered environment with friendly and gentle care for all ages is the focus of Artisan Dental, newly opened at 509 W. Hanley Ave., Suite 102.
A graduate of the University of Minnesota, Dr. Nathan Borassa has been practicing locally for eight years. Services are listed on www.artisandental.com. Phone 664-9506.
And now the Tidbits:
- Watch for upcoming details on Pawn Inc. and Northwest Music Center on Government Way, Pinkerton Retirement, Chief Architect and Pretty Angel Botanicals in Riverstone, Kyle Rutley Fitness downtown and Lyle's Fabrics on Seltice Way.
- A spy said he heard a rumor about the Hot Rod Cafe building in Post Falls.
- What's happening with the dirt being moved in the northeast corner of Best Avenue at 15th?
- Items for this column should be new or relocated "permanent" businesses and new owners. Newly closed businesses can be Tidbits.
- Aaaargh. Too many comma splices have been in the professional media lately, this is one. Fix it with a semi-colon, two sentences or adding a conjunction or something like "such as" instead of the comma.
- The farm was used to produce produce.
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