September 28, 2025 - 10:31

Recently, the Alexandria Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors paid a visit to four local businesses, showcasing their commitment to supporting the community. The businesses highlighted during this visit included Marcus Salon and Massage, Gotto Wealth Partners, Make Fitness Fun 4 You, and NextStep Homecare.
The ambassadors engaged with the owners and staff, learning about their services and the unique contributions they make to the local economy. Each business plays a vital role in enhancing the quality of life in the Alexandria area. Marcus Salon and Massage offers relaxation and wellness services, while Gotto Wealth Partners provides essential financial guidance. Make Fitness Fun 4 You focuses on promoting health and fitness in a lively and enjoyable manner, and NextStep Homecare delivers compassionate support to individuals in need of assistance at home.
This initiative reflects the Chamber's ongoing efforts to foster relationships within the community, ensuring that local businesses thrive and continue to serve residents effectively.
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