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Fayetteville natives open The Cave spa, home to area s only salt cave
HOPE MILLS Do you suffer from headaches or respiratory problems? Brian and Tisha Mack believe they ve found a cure that s really worth its salt.
The Fayetteville natives opened The Cave, a full-service day spa, in Hope Mills on Jan. 8. The spa offers massages, facials and other treatments, but it s the namesake salt cave that makes this spot stand out.
The opening came more than two years after the couple was first introduced to halotherapy. Brian Mack fell ill with a headache and cold-like symptoms while they were in Charlotte. In lieu of prescribed medicine, he followed up on a suggestion by a friend to visit a salt cave instead. His headache and stuffy nose quickly dissipated.
Providing food to Clark County seniors in need boosts eateries
Program Support a Senior, Rescue a Restaurant does good in two ways
Published: February 26, 2021, 6:03am
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7 Photos Antonio Fernandez pulls a pizza out of the wood-fired oven at Pizzeria La Sorrentina on Thursday. Support a Senior, Rescue a Restaurant started in January with a donation from Giving Group Realty in Vancouver to the nonprofit Northwest Wine & Food Society, which in turn purchased gift cards from small local restaurants. (Joshua Hart/The Columbian) Photo Gallery
Start with one drop in the bucket, pass it on to another bucket, and then cook and feed.
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The chaos of last spring brought big change and opportunity for The Spot, according to General Manager Frank Richardson.
It was about a year ago that restaurants were forced to close indoor dining by order of the governor, causing uncertainty in the restaurant trade. So it was for the staff of The Spot in Winchester center.
But just a few weeks later in April, the shuttered eatery formerly called BTW was rebranded and reopened as The Spot, according to Richardson, who started his job in September.
“We came back in the middle of a pandemic, even hired new kitchen staff,” he said.