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March/April 2015

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50 | March/April 2015 Margit M. Hicks, PA ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW 1013 Arsenal Avenue Fayetteville, NC 910.829.1400 margithickslaw@embarqmail.com suzanneshankarlaw@embarqmail.com www.fayettevilledivorceatty.com Lifelong resident Margit Monaco Hicks and her legal associate, Suzanne Shankar, practice ex- clusively in the area of family law, helping families tackle the difficult process of divorce, child custody, property division, ali- mony and other domestic issues. With 30 years of combined le- gal experience, they strive to meet the legal needs of people throughout our community. Hicks and Shankar are also ex- perienced in helping military families with unique family law situations. They take pride in their work and advocate effectively to give their clients quality, compassionate representation. Like us on Facebook. Special Promotional Section Brenda Harris APPLE CRATE NATURAL MARKET 2711 Raeford Rd #110, Fayetteville, NC 28303 | 910.426.7777 5430 Camden Rd. #103 Fayetteville, NC 28306 | 910.423.8800 www.applecratenc.com Brenda Harris is the owner of Apple Crate Natural Market, a long-stand- ing health food store in Fayetteville. Her journey into natural living began when she was a stay-at-home mother and began researching natural solutions for a variety of everyday issues. From there, she took entre- preneurial continuing education classes at FTCC and studied business management. From these life experiences, The Apple Crate was born. Apple Crate Natural Market has been a provider of all things natural for the Fayetteville community for 18 years. The mission has been to bring premium supplements and foods of the highest quality to our area. For Brenda Harris, this means reading journals and attending trainings and national expos to stay on top of the latest research and products. Having a deep love and concern for people is an important part of owning and working in a natural market. The Apple Crate carries over 8000 items which cover a wide spectrum of issues. The staff enjoys learning about the different products and how best to answer customer questions. The community's enthusiastic support of the business allows The Apple Crate to give back to local charitable organizations such as The Care Clinic, Urban Ministries, Operation Inasmuch, among others. From vitamins, herbs and homeopathics to essential oils, kid's supplements and gluten/ allergen free food, Apple Crate Natural Market loves helping people find exactly the products they need for their healthy lifestyle. www.applecratenc.com Women in Business 2015

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