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Soho Liquidators is set to open the day after Thanksgiving, a company representative confirmed.

"You name it we've got it," Barbara Moreira said of the 10,000-square-foot store set to open near Kroger at 1628 Middle Tennessee Blvd.

The store will open at 6 a.m. on Black Friday, Nov. 27.

Soho Liquidators carries the same items as department stores but at a greatly reduced price, she said.

"You could afford anything in the store,” Moreira said. “That is what we are going for.”

Merchandise includes toys, apparel, electronics, household goods and cosmetics.

"The box may be missing but the product is still good," Moreira said.

Tentative hours of operation are 10 a.m.-7 p.m. The store likely will be closed on Sundays.

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Curves of Murfreesboro wants to help everyone have a turkey for Thanksgiving dinner by holding a "Give a Gobble" event Nov. 23 and 24.

During this event, Curves located off Barfield Crescent Road will waive the initial service fee for any new member who brings in either a turkey or a $30 contribution.

All turkeys and money will be donated to Murfreesboro's Room in the Inn homeless shelter.

"Give a Gobble is just a great way for us to get into the giving spirit and to also help those in need at the same time,” gym owner Casey Overstreet said.

For more information, call 217-7299.

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Interested in starting your own business?

MTSU's Small Business Development Center, in conjunction with the Small Business Administration, will conduct a free seminar on starting your own business Tuesday, Nov. 24, from 4-6 p.m. at the Rutherford County Chamber of Commerce located at 501 Memorial Blvd.

The purpose of this seminar is to provide individuals interested in starting a business a broad overview of the many things they will be confronted with in doing so. It will introduce attendees to the Tennessee Small Business Development Center, the services available, and how it can assist in the development of their business venture. Sources for information gathering, research and databases available are also discussed.

The seminar is intended for persons who have never been in business. There is no charge to attend the seminar, or for one-on-one counseling, which is available, by appointment, after attending the seminar.

Reservations are required and available online at www.tsbdc.org or by calling 898-2745.

Attendees should arrive and sign in 10 minutes prior to the start of the seminar. Accommodations are available for the handicapped.

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Here is a quick update for those awaiting the opening of Murfreesboro's newest bowling alley.

Lanes, Trains and Automobiles is expected to open sometime in December, said a spokesperson for the bowling alley and entertainment venue. The opening has been delayed for months due to rain.
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