Cpas Aycock & Edgmon at Your Service
Cpas Aycock & Edgmon at Your Service
Foggy Bottoms Yarns Community and client-first ethic important to has new items in store! team at Ferndale branch of Wells Fargo Advisors
The team at Hussey Financial Consulting Group of Wells Fargo Advisors (WFA) can boast a combined 55 years of experience in the financial services industry. But along with its focus on setting goals for retirement and helping clients realize their dreams, the team of Senior Vice President-Branch Manager Laura Hussey, Registered Client Associates Donna Bowen and Renae Alejandre, and office manager Sonia McBride, is committed to the community of Ferndale. Staff members believe in giving back to the larger community, and you'll find them volunteering for community organizations including the Ferndale Repertory Theatre, the Ferndale Senior Resource Agency, Ferndale Kiwanis Club and the Ferndale Youth Football Association. "It's such a privilege to live and work in a community like Ferndale," said Hussey, who has been in the financial services industry for a quarter-ofa-century after spending
Foggy Bottoms is located at 350 Main Street. "My beautiful new knit or crochet, Foggy store is bright and airy Bottoms Yarns carries a with a cozy, well-lighted selection of hats, scarves, sitting area by the pellet and felted slippers and stove, as well as a place for purses by local artisans. small groups to work on "I also offer knitting projects together," said lessons and am always owner Jacque Ramirez. "I happy to solve your knitcarry a wide variety of ting problems," noted yarns, including bamboo, Jacque. corn, soy, silk blends, Visitors to Ferndale alpaca, llama, angora, are often surprised and mohair, novelty yarns, as happy to find such a qualwell as quality acrylic and ity yarn shop in a small wools and sewing town. threads. "When I offer to order Foggy Bottoms Yarns yarn and mail it to them, latest additions are yarn people are really pleased," holders in a variety of said Jacque. "They enjoy beautiful woods crafted by the old-fashioned perRandy Frost. The yarn is sonal service that Ferndale released as you knit or cro- shop-keepers offer." chet, keeping it off the Foggy Bottoms Yarns floor and in control. Other is open every day from new items that make won- noon to 5, except Tuesday. derful gifts are umbrellas Sundays it closes at 4. and mugs with a sheep "I can't wait for you to motif from Ireland, and come and visit!" said fun socks for crafters. Jacque. "I have new yarns "I also have needle- coming in each week and point kits and books, as I love to see what new well as embroidery and projects my customers are tatting supplies," added working on, so stop in Jacque. "And of course, I soon!" maintain a good selection The third Fridays of of knitting needles and each month are Knit crochet hooks, and a vari- Nite from 6-9 pm. Come ety of other quality and join us! notions such as handmade glass buttons by FO GGY BOT T OM S local artist Georgia Jessen, YARNS and beautiful wooden 350 Main Street shawl pins from Maine." Tel. 707/786-9188 For those who don't jacqueknits@suddenlink.net
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The team at Ferndales Wells Fargo Advisors, from the left in back: Renae Alejandre, Donna Bowen and Sonia McBride. Seated: Laura Hussey. her twenties as a starving was recently designated by strong business community artist. "I have a five minute WFA as a member of the and a thriving artist walk to work every day and firms Premier Advisors enclave." I always say to myself, 'an- Program. "We all work H US S E Y FI N AN C I AL with a client-first ethic." other day in paradise'." That client-first ethic C ON SUL TIN G GRO UP Heading up a full service brokerage office offer- has proved successful for O F W EL LS FA RGO ing a range of investments the Hussey Financial Con- ADVISORS including stocks, bonds, sulting Group as has its 600 Main Street CDs, mutual funds and life commitment to the Victo- Tel. 707/786-5222 Toll Free: 866/786-5222 insurance, Hussey said her rian Village. "I have a dream job laura.hussey@wfadvioffice's success has only happened because of her helping people make their sors.com dreams come true," said MAC H3115-010 incredible team. "We are a strong team Hussey. "And, I live and Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC, Memer SPIC , is a re gi ste re d b ro kerwith each member having work in a beautiful little b d e a l e r a n d s ep a r a t e n o n - b a n k different skill sets and all town that has a great com- affiliate of Wells Fargo & Company. are very supportive of one bination of those in the another," said Hussey, who agriculture industry, a
them to handle clients all over the country, and that, outside of tax season, they devote most of their time to payroll services, consulting, and audits for private, nonprofit, and governmental businesses of all kinds. Aycock and Edgmon are open 8 to 5 during the week except during tax season. Then were just open, laughed Edgmon.
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