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Sharon McRill Installs Wallpaper for a Client, November 2004 Photographer: Larry E. Wright

Sharon McRill Installs Wallpaper for a Client, November 2004 image
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, November 7, 2004
Caption:
McRill installs wallpaper in a client's bathroom. Though she still does many projects herself, the owner of My Gal Friday has hired two employees since starting the concierge business in 2003.

Sharon McRill and Client Sigrid Goodman, November 2004 Photographer: Larry E. Wright

Sharon McRill and Client Sigrid Goodman, November 2004 image
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, November 7, 2004
Caption:
McRill helps a client, Sigrid Goodman, organize and pay bills. Organizing services provide higher margins for the firm, but pet care accounts for a higher percentage of business. The small business also does yard work, errands, party planning and a range of other services.

Sharon McRill in 'My Gal Friday' Company Truck, November 2004 Photographer: Larry E. Wright

Sharon McRill in 'My Gal Friday' Company Truck, November 2004 image
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, November 7, 2004
Caption:
My Gal Friday owner Sharon McRill prepares to drive to a client's house. The local entrepreneur, who launched her concierge business last year, has grown the firm by word-of-mouth referrals, networking and marketing - like the sign on her pickup truck door.

Margaret Parker, President of Art Pro Tem, June 2002 Photographer: Larry E. Wright

Margaret Parker, President of Art Pro Tem, June 2002 image
Year:
2002
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, June 15, 2002
Caption:
Margaret Parker is the president of Art Pro Tem, a nonprofit that organizes art exhibits throughout downtown Ann Arbor.

Mark Hodesh and Margaret Parker in Parking Lot at Downtown Home & Garden, June 1999 Photographer: Larry E. Wright

Mark Hodesh and Margaret Parker in Parking Lot at Downtown Home & Garden, June 1999 image
Year:
1999
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, July 5, 1999
Caption:
Mark Hodesh and his wife, Margaret, are owners of the Downtown Home & Garden store. They are planning to convert a major part of the parking lot into a greenhouse, outdoor garden and conservatory.

Hands-On Museum Reopens

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30
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December
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1986
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