Roanoke Times Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: THURSDAY, July 7, 1994 TAG: 9407070103 SECTION: CURRENT PAGE: NRV-6 EDITION: NEW RIVER VALLEY SOURCE: DATELINE: LENGTH: Medium
BLACKSBURG - Per Diem Bed & Breakfast at 401 Clay St. has opened under the new ownership and management of local residents John and Joanne Anderson.
The property comprises three houses with a small meeting space, four two-room suites and three guest rooms, all with private baths.
Joanne Anderson has several years' experience in the hospitality industry and holds an Educational Institute diploma from the American Hotel and Motel Association.
For further information, call Per Diem Bed & Breakfast at 953-2604.
Anderson wins 4 road contracts
BLACKSBURG - Anderson and Associates Inc., an engineering firm based in Blacksburg, has recently been awarded four contracts throughout the state.
The firm will design access roads for the Red Onion Prison in Wise County and provide engineering and surveying services for the Virginia Department of Corrections, the Virginia Department of Youth and Family Services and Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond.
JSK Construction relocates
CHRISTIANSBURG - JSK Construction has relocated its offices and showroom from Shawsville to 940 Cambria St. in Christiansburg.
The company specializes in room additions, garages, vinyl siding and roofing.
For further information, please call 382-6821.
Hubbell Lighting recognized
CHRISTIANSBURG - Hubbell Lighting was recognized by the Virginia Council on Vocational Education for outstanding performance in the Business and Industry School Division Partnership program at a banquet in Richmond on June 21.
The partnership, formed in 1989 between Hubbell Lighting and Montgomery County Public Schools, helps students explore career choices and develop positive attitudes toward work and learning.
by CNB