Business briefs for November 30th-December 6th

Photo above: American Legion Beaufort Post 9 is striving to promote both patriotism and businesses in the Beaufort area by calling attention to those that proudly display the U.S. flag at their location. Post 9 presents those enterprises with a framed certificate thanking them. Here, Post 9 Vice Commander Dick Jennings presents Leigha Greene of the Cracked Egg with a Certificate of Appreciation for displaying the U.S. flag. Photo provided.

Zen Den to hold grand reopening

Zen Den, a Port Royal healing arts studio, will hold a grand reopening from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 2, at 709 Paris Ave. 

The public is invited to meet the new practitioners who are now calling Zen Den home. In addition to Reiki, Intuitive & Crystal healing therapies and products, Zen Den now offers acupuncture, pulsed electro-magnetic field therapies, astrological consultations, massage and much more.

Zen Den is a community-centered healing arts studio, providing space to learn about and experience various techniques for personal healing, self-discovery and soul growth. 

In addition, new retail items are available just in time for the holidays.

As a special treat, Jen Ross is offering 15-minute intuitive readings for $20.

Beaufort Inn opens new cottage

There is a new 12-room cottage at The Beaufort Inn that is now open for reservations.

In addition to being located on Craven Street, which was recently voted one of the most charming streets in the South by Southern Living Magazine, Craven is a historic name for Beaufort, according to a release.

All rooms and buildings at The Beaufort Inn are named after people, places, or organizations that have historic significance to the Beaufort area. 

Call 843-379-4667 or visit www.beaufortinn.com/about/craven-cottage.htm.

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