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Local Business Briefs 1/11/16

by | Jan 31, 2016 | Business

Compiled by Susan Larson. Photo of Dr. Jaime All provided by Virginia Interventional & Vascular Associates

Dr. Jaime All Joins Virginia Interventional & Vascular Associates
Board-certified and fellowship-trained interventional radiologist Dr. Jaime All has joined Virginia Interventional & Vascular Associates (VIVA). Dr. All specializes in minimally invasive endovascular treatments for peripheral arterial disease, deep vein thrombosis, trauma affecting the extremities, and other conditions. He also performs procedures for cancer, uterine fibroids, and varicose veins.

A native of South Carolina , Dr. All earned his medical degree from the Medical University of South Carolina, where he stayed to complete his internship in the department of surgery. He continued his training at the University of Virginia, where he completed his residency in diagnostic radiology, as well as a fellowship in vascular and interventional radiology.

VIVA, a part of Radiologic Associates of Fredericksburg, is the region’s only interventional radiology and vascular surgery practice. For more information, visit www.vivassociates.com or call (540) 654-9118.

Philly Pretzel Factory Coming to Fredericksburg
Philly Pretzel Factory is planning a store at 1911 Plank Rd. in Fredericksburg. The soft pretzel franchise first opened in Philadelphia in 1998. There are now more than 100 locations in the United States.

Fredericksburg Regional Food Bank Receives $5,000 Grant Toward Generator Project
The Fredericksburg Regional Food Bank has been awarded a $5,000 grant from the Dominion Foundation, the charitable arm of Dominion Virginia Power. The grant will be used to kick-off a $30,000 fundraising campaign for installation of a generator to ensure safe food storage during power outages. The Fredericksburg Regional Food Bank is the food distribution center for more than 70 organizations throughout Fredericksburg, Stafford, Spotsylvania, King George and Caroline.

Engineering for Kids Foundation Receives $1,000 Grant
The Engineering for Kids Foundation, a mentorship program headquartered in Stafford County, has been awarded a $1,000 grant by the Staples Foundation.

Local Arby’s Closes
The Arby’s in the Gateway Shopping Center at 2386 Plank Rd. in Fredericksburg has closed. There are four others in the Fredericksburg area. They are located at 164 Warrenton Rd., 2315 Salem Church Rd., 5303 Jefferson Davis Hwy., and 9865 Jefferson Davis Hwy.

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