makes you want to return again and again. These are more than just places to shop or dine; they’re part of the fabric of Byron. We hope these articles inspire you to support local, share your own stories, and maybe even slow down to appreciate the small but meaningful moments that make this community so special. See page 12 for our first feature. Have a Story to Share? We’d love to hear from you! If you’ve experienced old-fashioned customer service in Byron, whether it was a warm smile, a kind gesture or someone going above and beyond, let us know. Send your stories to barb@ villagerpublications.com and help us shine a light on the local businesses and people who make Byron so special.
Celebrating Old-Fashioned Customer Service in Byron In a world of quick clicks, fast checkouts and automated replies, there’s something refreshing about being greeted with a smile, called by name and treated like more than just a number. It’s this experience that is rooted in kindness and genuine human connection, that we’re celebrating in this ongoing series on old- fashioned customer service in Byron. Our community is home to businesses that still believe in doing things the right way: greeting you at the door and going the extra mile to make things right and offering a warm, welcoming atmosphere that
The original Byron Pizza and Peggy's Beauty Salon located on the northeast corner of Commissioners and Boler Road.
A 28-year-old Stan Rogers shares a song and details about the songwriting craft at Byron Southwood public school in 1978.
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