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Corner salon has new name, new owner

[JULY 19, 2001]  A downtown Lincoln business, Camel’s Hair’em, has changed owners and has a new name. Paula Landess, a Lincoln native, has purchased the hair styling business and changed the name to Cape Landing Salon. The telephone number, 735-4247, remains the same.

Jackie Camel opened her salon in 1989 and moved it downtown to its current location at 528 Broadway St. nearly three years ago. The change in ownership provides opportunities for both Landess and Camel to pursue their interests.

Landess has been a licensed hairdresser for 23 years, working at Jane’s Fashion Kurl in Lincoln for the last nine. Still working at the salon are Camel, Linda Fisher, Rochelle Struck, Gloria Quiles, Rochelle Johnson, Denise Costello and Julie Newsome King.

Cape Landing will continue to be a full-service salon for families. In addition to hair styling services it offers waxing, manicures, pedicures, facials, body massage, and cosmetic consultation and application. It is an Aveda Concept Salon, providing a full line of Aveda hair, skin, body care and makeup products made from pure flower and plant essences.

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Elaborating on the new name, Landess noted that a cape provides a place to relax and a landing is where one stops. "The salon provides a time of relaxation and renewing," she explained. "Our clients will continue to be pampered."

Landess plans to keep the business downtown. "Being right on the square at an intersection with traffic lights gives us great visibility," she said. The facility is being remodeled to allow greater privacy at the hair styling stations.

Cape Landing is open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. Walk-ins are welcome based on availability.

[News release]


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Chamber of Commerce monthly calendar of events

July 19 — Chamber mixer, Heartland Community College, 5-7 p.m.

July 20 — Membership/Mixer Committee meeting, the Depot, 4 p.m.

July 24 — Ag Committee Meeting, Chamber office, 7:30 p.m.

July 24 — Abraham Lincoln Tourism board meeting, 303 S. Kickapoo St., 5 p.m.

July 25 — Economic Development Council, 303 S. Kickapoo St.

July 26 — Technology Committee, Chamber office, 8 a.m.

July 26 — Chamber Executive Committee, Blue Dog Inn, noon

July 31 through Aug. 5 — Logan County Fair

The Chamber of Commerce is a catalyst for community progress, bringing business and professional people together to work for the common good of Lincoln and Logan County.

 

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Lincoln/Logan County Chamber of Commerce

303 S. Kickapoo St., Lincoln

(217) 735-2385

Fax (217) 735-9205

www.lincolnillinois.com

chamber@lincolnillinois.com

[Provided by Bobbi Abbott, executive director of Lincoln/Logan County Chamber of Commerce]


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Main Street Lincoln July calendar

July 18 — Looking for Lincoln Committee, Union Planters Conference Room, 7 p.m.

July 22 — Concert in the Park, Angel Spiccia and Friends, 7 p.m.

July 23 — Economic Restructuring Committee meeting in Lincoln Public Library’s Pegram Room, 5:30 p.m.

June 25 — Annual program review, Union Planters Conference Room, 5:30 p.m.

July 29 — Concert in the Park, Paul and Win Grace, 7 p.m.

Main Street Lincoln, 303 S. Kickapoo, Lincoln

Phone: (217) 732-2929

Fax: (217) 735-9205

E-mail: manager@mainstreetlincoln.com

Website: www.mainstreetlincoln.com


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