MacMedic Pro has relocated from Franklin to Murfreesboro, said owner Patrick Clark.
The company, which is located at 2604 Merchants Walk just off Indian Park Drive, provides out-of-warranty service and repair for the entire line of Apple products including PowerBook G4s, iBooks, MacBooks, MacBook Pros, iMacs, PowerMacs, Mac Pros, iPod Touches and iPhones at reasonable prices.
The shop is open Monday-Friday from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. and Saturday by appointment only. For more information, visit www.macmedicpro.com.
“I love the Apple product line and technology in general,” Clark said. “I try to provide service and help to everyone as though their Macs and iPhones belonged to me. I refuse to tell anyone to ‘just buy a new one’ unless it truly is the most logical move.”
The Mac Medic PRO Web site features a comprehensive menu of services that allows prospective customers to click on the type of Mac, iPod or iPhone they own to see a list of common problems and the costs associated with the repair or upgrade. Patrick Clark was first introduced to the world of Apple in early 1996 when he took a job, fresh out of ITT Tech, with a large Nashville concert lighting company. His assignment was to build their Electronics Repair Department from scratch and to repair and maintain a fleet of about 20 Macs. Clark has been working on Macs ever since.
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A Kumon Math and Reading Center is now open in Murfreesboro.
The center works to build a mastery of the basics of reading and math and improve concentration and study habits in students, according to its Web site at www.kumon.com.
The Murfreesboro Kumon center is located at 111 East MTCS Road, Suite A, B and C. Hours of operation are Monday and Thursday 3 p.m.-7 p.m. and Saturday 9 a.m.-noon. Call the center at 893-6284 to schedule an appointment.
Students ranging from kindergarten through 12th grade practice and learn in small, manageable steps to build strong study habits and confidence in math and reading. Ultimately, they are taught to become independent learners.
Center instructor Barbara Miller, previously of Alaska, has a long history as an industrial trainer and in higher education.
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Highlights of Business News from Murfreesboropost.com:
Phiroz Engineer traveled the world as a captain in the Merchant Marines before opening Salsarita’s Fresh Cantina in Murfreesboro. The restaurant is located at 1970 Medical Center Parkway between Red Robin Gourmet Burgers and the new Middle Tennessee Medical Center. The restaurant is open daily from 11 a.m.-9 p.m.
The Nashville-Davidson-Murfreesboro metropolitan statistical area ranked No. 5 out of 366 metropolitan areas in the country for economic strength, according to POLICOM Corp.
Consumer confidence in Middle Tennessee continues to improve.
Dale Carnegie Course "Effective Communication and Human Relations" is slated for Thursday, June 4 at the Rutherford County Chamber of Commerce. The seminar, which is slated for 6 p.m.-8 p.m., will be presented by Allyn Walker with Dale Carnegie Training. Call 893-6565 for reservations. The event is free and open.
Erin Edgemon can be reached at 869-0812 and at eedgemon@murfreesboropost.com.
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