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Opening Soon! Welcoming a New Business to the Beiler-Campbell Business Center I (Chester County, PA)

Beiler-Campbell Commercial Realty and Cedar Knoll Builders are pleased to welcome Premier Urgent Care as the newest addition to the Beiler-Campbell Business Center I in Kennett Square, Chester County, PA.

Premier-Kennett Square is the company's 7th facility. Located within the Beiler-Campbell Business Center I at 300 Old Forge Lane, Suite 302, Premier-Kennett Square is the 2nd Premier facility to open in Chester County following the opening of Premier-Exton in October of 2008.

This new 5,600SF facility is completely state of the art, with a beautiful waiting room outfitted with a large flat screen plasma TV and hardwood floors. The clinical area has 8 patient rooms overseen by an experienced medical provider and a support staff that includes a nurse, radiology technician and a medical assistant at the front desk that registers patients.

All Premier facilities are open from 9 AM until 9 PM, 365 days a year. During hours of operation, Premier's experienced medical staff is available to treat a full range of illnesses and injuries, from simple ailments like the common cold to more complicated problems such as asthma attacks or broken bones. Our medical providers can write prescriptions, dispense medication and orthopedic equipment, run IV's and perform and analyze x-rays in house.

Premier goes beyond the treatment of illnesses and injuries. In fact, they offer a full range of medical services including myriad physicals - drivers to school sports, flu shots and allergy shots as well.

Finally, Premier has a full-service occupational health department, assisting local employers with all of their work-related medical needs.

Premier accepts most major medical insurances and offers an affordable 'global fee' for those without insurance who have the option to pay by cash, credit or personal check. You can visit Premier's website at www.PremierUrgentCare.net for more information.

Cedar Knoll Builders offers a complete line of commercial services, including design-build construction. Visit their website to find out more at www.cedarknollbuilders.com.

 

The Beiler-Campbell Business Center II is underway which includes two 2-story 30,000SF Professional Office Buildings featuring ground level access from front and rear. Space is still available - Call us today at 610.444.7770 to arrange a personal tour of this premier business park.

0 commentsBeth Anne Grib • May 20 2010 03:57PM

Random Acts of Kindness Everywhere

"I am sure that my codes of life may be very different than yours, but how do you know that trust, compassion and beauty will not make this world a better place to be in and this life a better one to live? My codes may seem like a fantasy that can never be reached, but test them for yourself, and see the kind of effect that they have in the lives of people around you. YOU may just start a chain reaction." - Rachel Scott, First Victim of the Columbine High School Massacre.

This weekend I became part of something VERY POWERFUL, something much bigger than me. Fifty Adult Volunteers including myself and ninety student volunteers comprise 17 crews (along with countless people behind the scenes) helped 17 local families and individuals in need in the Chester County region. Two days - 48 hours to make REAL, TANGIBLE differences in our community for REAL people with REAL needs.

Going outside of YOURself, YOUR busy schedule, YOUR time, YOUR energy and giving 130% for someone you don't even know? Sounds crazy? Undignified? Probably, but it's one of the most awesome experiences you'll ever have. Here are just some of the things we got into this weekend:

  • Flooring
  • Painting
  • Roof Repair/Sealing
  • Tile Work
  • Trim Work
  • Weatherizing Doors and Windows
  • Water Damage Repair/Bolstering Ceilings
  • Landing/Steps Construction
  • Handicap Accessible Ramp Construction
  • Plumbing
  • Electrical

This list could go on. The coolest part about this weekend was not the list. No...it was made of of much more important things in the scheme of eternity. Real teenagers, Grades 6-12 from Chester, Lancaster and Delaware, and New Castle Counties learned:

 

 

  • Construction/Home repair skills (we don't do the work for them. They learn how to do the repairs hands-on.)
  • Philanthropy - Giving of yourself for another persons benefit
  • Compassion - Empathy for the needs of others
  • Action - Follow-up to empathy which is ALL-TOO-OFTEN missing these days
  • "Phileo" love - brotherly love towards my neighbors in my community
  • "Agape" love - A GOD produced love that allows me to want what's best for you, and I'm willing to sacrifice me, myself and I for this to happen
  • The Spirit of Giving - Throwing money at various charities is fairly easy for most. When you have to take personal ownership and buy in with your own energy, hard work and emotions it's more of a true sacrifice

We watch the news and see all the hatred, fear, violence, drugs, criminal activity, and we wonder "what is this world coming to?" Well, I choose to stop WONDERING and get to DOING. I choose to make the CHANGE starting with ME. Not just for one weekend for a great "warm and fuzzy feeling", but on an everyday basis. I need to stop getting drawn into the 8-5 corporate concept with no emotions, no engaging in people's lives, no chance of being transparent and real. I CHOOSE to perform RANDOM ACTS OF KINDNESStowards my co-workers, people I encounter in the grocery store, people I share US Route 1 with, my neighbors in my culdesac, the youth in my community (that everyone is so quick to judge and complain about but do nothing to engage in their lives, try to actually understand where they're coming from and help them to become the best they can be).

Even if you aren't able to participate in Project R.A.K.E.or something similar, consider making it YOUR CODE to make a difference in someones life each and every day. The smallest kind acts can mean so much. You never know what another person in going through. You could bring hope and joy to that person and not even realize it. I challenge you to go outside of your comfort zone and make it a point to reach out to someone new each and every day.

Can't wait to see how different this world could really be...

Contact me today to find out more at bethanne@projectrake.com

or contact the Project RAKE office at 610-869-7332.

4 commentsBeth Anne Grib • April 19 2010 08:57AM