Business & Tech
Chapel Hill Shoe Doctor Opens
Owners Sal and Deb Valdaro are announcing the grand opening of their new business, Chapel Hill Shoe Doctor, in Douglas County.

By Sara Ray, Douglas County Chamber
Owners Sal and Deb Valdaro are announcing the grand opening of their new business, Chapel Hill Shoe Doctor, in Douglas County.
The family owned business opened its doors earlier this month and celebrated with a grand opening and chamber ribbon cutting on April 11 at their location; 4040 Chapel Hill Rd. in Douglasville.
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Chapel Hill Shoe Doctor is a family-owned business dedicated to serving Douglasville and its surrounding communities with expert shoe repair. Their focus is “solely “on serving and full satisfaction of their customers by delivering a quality product. While their main area of expertise is in shoe repair, Chapel Hill Shoe Doctor also offers repairs on leather (purses and belts included) and alterations on-site. Inspired by “Dad” and his life-long shoe repair knowledge and experience, they believe that new technology and high quality materials will help Chapel Hill Shoe Doctor offer the best repair possible.
Chamber Diplomat, Stan Wenck of Wenck Travel and Shopping congratulated the Valdero’s on their opening, “On behalf of the DC Chamber, I would like to congratulate you on the biggest step – opening your doors! The Chamber is proud to serve you as a member and help your business grow and prosper.” Mayor Harvey Persons was also present at the ribbon cutting and welcomed them on behalf of the City of Douglasville and praised their dedication to customer satisfaction with a personal testimony.
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For more information on Chapel Hill Shoe Doctor, visit the website, www.chshoedoc.com, stop by their location on Monday through Friday at 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturdays 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., or contact Sal and Deb at 678-602-1020.
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