Sports Clips will offer free haircuts when it opens Friday in Tinley Park. |
Southland Savvy
Sports Clips, a
sports-themed hair salon that caters to men and boys, will hold its grand
opening on Friday at 7136 W. 183rd St. in Tinley Park.
"We will offer
free haircuts all day Friday," said salon manager Jodi Austin. "And
not just haircuts. We'll also offer free shampoos, hot towels and
massages."
Austin said there
would also be free doughnuts and coffee for the ribbon-cutting ceremony at 9:30
a.m. Friday. "Everyone in the community is invited," she said.
Haircuts will begin at
10 a.m.
The Tinley location
will be the third for the same ownership group that also has salons at 9239 W.
159th St. in Orland Hills and 14005 S. Bell Road in Homer Glen. The group
bought the Orland and Homer locations about 18 months ago, Austin said.
Austin, who also cuts
hair, said the Tinley location would have eight stations and a well-trained
staff with years of experience.
"This staff has
been with me for three years and many used to manage their own stores, so we
have loads of experience," she said.
Hours for the Tinley
location will be from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. to 6
p.m. Saturday and from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday.
For information, call
the new salon at 708-285-6349 or visit Sports Clips.
The chain was started
in 1993 in Georgetown, Texas.
New owners for Tinley bakery
Although they won't
yet name the new owners, Zettlmeier's Bakerei will be under new ownership
starting July 1 at 17016 S. Oak Park Ave. in Tinley Park.
Longtime owners Dee
and Paul Zettlmeier announced last week they would be turning over the business
at the end of June because they are retiring to Tennessee to tend to ailing
parents.
Frankfort General Store to close
The Frankfort General Store, one of those quaint shops in downtown
Frankfort, has announced it will be closing June 29 at 119 Kansas St.
The shop has had several owners since opening more than 30 years ago.
Its current owners, Jack and Carole Wilger, bought it in 2009. It was known for
old-fashioned candy, gourmet foods and specialty gifts.
The owners said a new store was expected to open in July. They also
said a neighboring sister store, Glory Bee, which sells patriotic merchandise,
antiques and gifts, would remain open at 104 Kansas St.
Merchandise is being discounted up to 75 percent off and they owners said they would offer a thank you gift with any purchase.
Merchandise is being discounted up to 75 percent off and they owners said they would offer a thank you gift with any purchase.