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February, 2010

CityView Magazine - Fayetteville, NC

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Barbara Bodnar MRI technologist with 23 years experience working at Highsmith-Rainey and Cape Fear Valley hospitals "I most enjoy working at Carolina Imaging because of the friendly and caring staff." Syd Johnson Former manager of the MRI department at First Moore Regional Hospital and training contractor for GE Medical Systems "I enjoy the more complicated exams such as vascular and body work." Nicole Warren Came to Carolina Imaging from Wake Med Health & Hospitals "My favorite thing about working at Carolina Imaging is knowing the wonderful reputation we have in our community and serving our loyal patients every day." Tim Gallagher More than six years experience at various Army Medical Centers "My favorite thing about working at Carolina Imaging is the great care of the employees toward the patients." - Hitachi Altaire .7 OPEN MRI - GE 1.5 High Field MRI - Extended Early AM & Late PM MRI Hours Mon-Fri 5:45 am – 10:00 pm - Weekend Availability Sat 7:00 am- 5:00 pm - Board Certified Radiologists On-Site - Guaranteed 24 Hour Report Turnaround - Lower Cost for Insured & Self-Pay Patients - Payment Plans available for all patients Allow us to introduce ourselves... the team behind our MRI Our MRI Staff has over 65 years experience in MRI Diagnostic Imaging. 483-1321 • 3628 Cape Center Drive • 28304 CityViewNC.com | 27 set out to open their own chimney sweep business. It gained instant popularity due partly to the couple's embrace of the mythical top hat and fingerless glove- wearing chimney sweep that most Americans became aware of through the 1964 Disney film "Mary Poppins." Plus, the couple's charming British accents didn't hurt either. "(John) wore the chimney sweep costume, and it really helped to market the business since many people didn't know what a chimney sweep was," Margaret said. "But eventually we had to put the costume away. It's actually dangerous to wear this big top hat while working in a chimney." Soon after opening, the couple decided to try their hand at a retail location, selling chimney-related products out of their Grove Street store. "We soon began to realize that people who buy chimneys also need glass doors, grates and accessories," said Margaret. "And of course, we sell custom fireplaces as well." The business has had to evolve with changing tastes, such as the rising popularity of gas fireplaces over the traditional wood fireplace. "It used to be that we'd have one gas fireplace in our selection, but today they make up about eight," Margaret said. "They really began to get popular in the 1990s. They're less messy, and though the gas costs more than buying wood, people just like the convenience of being able to simply push a button to get fire." Though the Jamnicks routinely saw a spike in business during the cold winter months, Fayetteville's sticky summers were slow. Once again, The Fireplace Placed adapted. The addition of outdoor awnings keeps the phone ringing well into August. "We make the awnings and the fireplaces custom and high-end, that way Wal-Mart and Lowe's are never really competition, because they can't create these things custom like we can," Margaret said. "They'll actually suggest us to their customers." It's that attention to detail, plus an uncanny knack for adaptation, that keeps customers coming. CV

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