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Stacy's Family Pharmacy celebrating new name, 20 years in business

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[August 09, 2008]  The pharmacy Lincoln has come to know and trust for the past 20 years is having a grand opening celebration this weekend.

Auto RepairStacy's Family Pharmacy, located at 709 Woodlawn Road in Lincoln, has special sales to help area shoppers, offering shelves of items marked at $1 or $2. They also are having a drawing for a $100 gas card with registration at the store.

In addition, the pharmacy is introducing two new lines of products. One is a line of scented bath salts, with the opportunity to create your own personal fragrance. Staff on duty will be happy to explain how you can personalize your bath salts.

Another new product is LorAnn Oils diffuser reeds. These fragrances are very powerful and can fill a home with your favorite fragrance without the musty burning of scented candles.

The pharmacy, which was bustling with activity Friday afternoon, also wanted to announce that they have hired a new pharmacist, Tim Leich, to help maintain their mission of prompt, personal and professional service.

All the others on the staff that residents have become familiar with at the pharmacy are still there and invite you to stop in Saturday or sometime next week.

The store's hours are Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. till 6 p.m., and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

The pharmacy continues to offer delivery service for those who need it, as well as a drive-up window.

[By MIKE FAK]

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