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Description
Gene Hart, owner of Hart Concierge Services, introduces his recently-launched business and shares his background and experience across different career fields.
A
Welcome
to
aiken
business
matters,
we're
happy
you're
joining
us
again
today
and
we
have
as
our
special
guest
mr.
Jean
Hart.
He
is
the
owner
and
operator
of
heart,
concierge
services
and
I'm,
proud
of
myself
for
being
able
to
say
that
in
one
breath
here
in
Aiken,
South,
Carolina,
Welcome
Jean
good
to
have
you
with
us
today.
Thank
you
for
having
me
good
I'd.
A
Of
start
off
and
and
get
a
little
bit
of
your
history
but
I
had
a
number
of
people.
Stop
me
in
the
last
few
weeks
and
said
they
really
enjoyed
having
our
guests
talk
a
little
bit
about
themselves
to
to
kind
of
get
the
backstory
of
who
they
are
where
they
came
from
that
sort
of
thing.
So,
if
you
could
kind
of
give
us
a
little
bit
of
your
your
personal
history
and
then
we'll
get
into
the
business
part
of
it
later,
yeah.
B
Well,
I
have
a
long
work,
history
and
I.
Tell
people
I've
had
the
opportunity
to
a
lot
of
fun
things:
I
grew
up
in
the
augusta
area,
went
to
high
school
at
evans
and
after
high
school
I
I
was
in
the
lawn
and
landscape
business
through
high
school
and
just
really
really
loved,
cutting
grass
and
digging
holes,
and
that's
always
funny
to
tell
people
so
I
started
my
first
business
when
I
was
20
in
the
lawn
and
landscape
business
over
and
Augusta.
So
entrepreneurism
is
not
something
new
to
you.
B
I've
always
enjoyed
working
for
myself,
making
decisions
that
impact
me
and
others
around
me
I
enjoy
that,
and
it
probably
helps
with
the
pointing
the
frustration
back
at
myself
of
being
a
business
owner.
But
I
did
that
for
a
year
or
so,
and
then
I
had
the
opportunity
to
move
to
North
Alabama,
where
my
family
was
at
the
time
and
and
start
a
new
career.
B
B
A
that's
a
long
road,
my
wife
was
living
in
aiken
f.
She
came
to
USC
Aiken
after
high
school
to
go
to
college.
She
was
my
high
school
sweetheart.
We
broke
up
one
morning
before
school,
while
we
were
still
in
high
school-
and
you
know
just
stayed
friends
over
the
years
through
the
years
and
we
both
just
kind
of
went
our
separate
directions
after
school
and
in
20
years
later.
A
A
B
I
hear
people
complain
about
traffic
in
this
area.
It
doesn't
make
a
lot
of
sense
to
me
some
days,
but
it's
funny,
because
when
we
talk
about
things
being
on
the
other
side
of
Aiken
I'm
that
that's
a
10
minute
drive
across
town
vs.,
Atlanta,
that's
an
hour
across
the
city.
Sometimes
so
it's
a
lot
easier.
Tell
people
who
your
extraordinary
wife
is.
A
B
Wife
is
Jennifer
Hart.
She
with
is
with
goodwill
industries.
She
is
a
great
woman.
She
was
on
your
show
a
few
weeks
ago.
Yes,
she
was
she's
very
involved
in
the
community,
just
one
of
the
most
loving
and
and
caring
people
I've
ever
ever
been
around
in
my
life.
She
definitely
makes
me
a
better
person
and,
as
we
always
say,
you.
B
B
Are
we
have
a
big
family?
We
have
four
kids
we're
a
blended
family.
We
have
two
sixteen-year-olds
in
our
house.
We
have
one
that's
involved
with
sports,
he's
a
on
the
south
aiken
high
football
team
and
the
baseball
team
over
there
he's
the
quarterback.
He
started
last
week
last
couple
of
weeks
at
south
aiken
and
they're
doing
really
well.
They.
A
B
There
to
know
so
far
this
season
and
we
play
again
tomorrow
night,
so.
B
That
trend
continues.
Congratulations
and
good
luck,
yeah
he's
a.
He
enjoys
that
he's
a
good
kid
he's
always
wanted
to
play
for
south
aiken.
So
it's
exciting
for
him
to
get
to
kind
of
live
out
his
dreams
in
the
community
that
he
loves
so
much
and
we
have
another
16
year
old.
It's
very
much
involved
with
deca
over
at
the
high
school
mr.
Lovejoy
scores
over
there
and
he
they
he
was
able
to
create
his
own
business
last
year
and
a
business
model
and
plan
and
don't.
B
A
People
that
don't
realize
it,
they
think,
oh,
that's,
just
something
that
they
do
for
the
kids
to
have
fun.
I've
been
very
fortunate
to
have
been
asked
to
participate
as
a
judge
and
several
of
the
DECA,
not
here
in
aiken,
but
in
other
states.
Now
in
deca,
competitions
and
I'll
tell
you
what
I
was
really
blown
away
with
the
quality
and
professionalism
and
I
saw
coming
out
of
high
school
student.
B
I
was
amazed
last
year
when
he
did
his
project.
You
know
I
knew
my
son
was
talented.
Of
course
we
all
are,
but
I
had
no
idea
the
doubt
that
mr.
Lovejoy
puts
them.
You
know
ask
of
them
to
be
able
to
create
their
own
business
and
and
just
he
he
he
doesn't
miss
any
of
the
small
things
it
takes
to
start
a
business,
whether
it's
marketing,
understanding
of
the
environment
and
so
I
was
just
really
impressed
at
the
job.
Mr.
Lovejoy's
doing
over
there
I'm.
B
Not
yet
I
do
talk
to
him
a
lot
like
mr.
Lovejoy
known
for
a
number
of
years,
the
through
through
Domino's,
where
I
was
before
this
and
that
but
I've
known
him
for
a
little
while
mr.
Lovejoy
is
a
great
guy.
How
about
your
son?
He
might
be
a
good
partner,
he
might
be.
He
could
probably
teach
me
a
thing
or
two
definitely.
A
B
We
do
our
daughters,
11
years
old,
she's
in
gymnastics
she
made
regionals
last
year.
She
is
actually
a
state
champion
state
champion
for
the
last
three
years
and
a
couple
different
elements,
so
she's
she's
excelled
in
gymnastics
and
she
is
we
love
watching
her
her
seasons.
Just
now
kicking
kicking
back
in
where
she's
learning
new
new
new
elements
and
getting
ready
to
start
competing
in
the
next
two
months.
I
guess
the
Olympics
kind.
B
She
loves
to
watch
it
and
I
sit
there
and
I
watch
her
watch
it
and
she
just
takes
it
all
in,
and
you
know
it's
fun
when
your
kids
really
enjoy
something
to
where
they
want
to
do
it
and
they
watch
it
and
they
examine
it
and
they
study
it,
and
you
know
that
passion
that
kids
have
her
stuff
is
just
it.
I
love
to
watch
it
and,
and
my
youngest
son
he's
10.
He
has
been
involved
with
sports,
but
his
love
is
reading
and
he
loves
acting
he's
done.
B
A
It
certainly
sounds
like
your
household
is
always
busy.
We.
A
That's
a
great
thing
now
tell
us
personally
you:
how
did
you?
How
did
you
get
to
this
point?
Where
you
wanted
to
start
your
own
business?
You've
started,
you
started
off
very
early
with
your
own
business.
You've
worked
for
other
people
from
for
a
good
while
in
many
different
venues,
and
some
of
those
were
startup
type
businesses
too,
they.
B
Were
you
know,
I've
been
surrounded
by
great
mentors
throughout
my
professional
career?
I
was
with
Papa
John's
for
a
little
while,
and
my
younger
20s,
surrounded
by
some
great
mentors
in
that
area.
I
went
on
to
be
a
training
coordinator
for
the
district
for
one
of
the
largest
franchisees
in
the
country,
with
papa
john's
and
and
just
some
of
the
people,
I
was
surrounded
by
their
great
business,
knowledge
and
great
motivators,
and
that
led
and
in
in
just
22
different
parts
of
my
life.
B
Okay,
both
those
industries
were
really
hit
hard
by
the
recession
in
2007
2008,
because
they
both
involved
a
lot
of
disposable
income,
and
so
at
that
time
nobody
really
had
much
disposable
income
so
being
a
business
owner
kind
of
goes
way
back
for
me
and
my
wife,
we
enjoy
running
our
own
business.
We
enjoy
working
together
and,
although
she
she's
involved
with
this
business,
some
which
gee
I
am
more
involved
in
the
new
business
than
she
is
because
she's
at
goodwill,
of
course,
but
you
know
in
2007-2008,
hit
for
a
lot
of
folks.
B
I
had
to
go
back
to
work
and
I
went
back
to
work
for
Domino's
and
I.
Tell
people
all
the
time
you
know.
I
went
back
to
work
from
being
a
small
business
owner.
Successful
small
business
owner
I
went
back
to
Domino,
is
making
515
an
hour
begging
for
a
job.
Just
asking
could
I
answer
the
telephone
and
and
I
always
tell
people
that
have
worked
for
me.
You
have
to
create
your
own
value
in
life
and
you
have
to
create
your
own
value
within
a
company.
B
We
always
tell
our
kids
at
home
that
that
you
know
success
is
measured
in
so
many
ways,
but
you
have
to
give
effort
in
order
to
reach
whatever.
Whatever
part
of
success
you
you
are
trying
to
reach.
All
of
our
children
are
not
straight
a
students,
but
you
have
to
give
effort,
and
so
we
preach
effort
at
our
house,
and
you
know:
I
have
a
son.
He
wants
to
play.
Sports
in
college.
I
have
a
son.
That
is
not
sure
what
he
wants
to
do
in
college.
B
B
You
have
to
get
up
today
and
give
effort,
that's
what
you
have
to
do
so,
and
that's
really
led
to
you
know,
as
with
dumpster
depot,
before
this
and
I
enjoyed
being
around
Norman
done
again
in
the
way
that
he's
created
his
own
business
here
in
town
and
the
success
that
he's
had,
but
getting
back
on
my
own
and
being
able
to
create
something
from
the
ground
up
being
able
to
build
something
working
with
the
public.
Those
are
just
things
that
all
I
love
to
do:
yeah,
I've,.
A
Known
you
for
a
good
while
and
we've
served
together
on
a
number
of
different
committees
and
things
in
this
town,
and
one
thing
I've
always
felt
that
you
were
always
very
passionate
about
anything
you've
accomplished
or
anything
that
you
wanted
to
accomplish
in
and
I
think
that
really
shows
it
kind
of
goes
back
to
just
to
be
transparent.
You
and
I
both
wrote,
Arians,
correct
and
Rotarian
motto:
I
guess,
if
you
want
to
put
it
in
a
nutshell,
is
service
above
self
and
I.
A
Think
you
and
Jennifer
both
certainly
reflect
that
in
the
careers
that
you've
chosen
and
the
way
that
you've
raised
your
family
and
the
in
the
that
whole
thought
process.
So
it's
very
important
entrepreneurism
is
something
that
more
and
more
people
are
talking
about.
Maybe,
as
the
economy
is
getting
better
at
least
it
seems
to
be
getting
better.
A
The
we
never
know
that's
right,
but
it
seems
like
that
there,
the
interest
in
owning
your
own
business,
not
a
pending
on
somebody
else,
for
a
paycheck,
it's
getting
to
be
really
front
and
center
in
a
lot
of
people's
minds.
I
work
with
folks
every
day
that
that
come
and
talk
about
I'm
going
to
open
a
business.
What
do
you
think
give
me
some
insight
into
this
community,
and
and
and
so
we
have
a
chance
to
meet
people
and
talk
to
them
about
things
like
that,
you
have
been
there,
you've
done
it
and
used.
A
B
Heart
concierge
services,
as
a
as
a
personal
service,
business
and
I,
do
serve
on
a
lot
of
things
within
the
Aiken
community.
I
serve
a
lot
of
people's
needs
now
and
some
of
the
things
that
I
do
I've
been
an
ambassador
with
the
chamber
allowing
to
serve
and
help
other
small
businesses
or
even
other
big
businesses.
B
A
Is
yeah
that
is
so
funny
that
you
that
you
know
you
pointed
that
out
and
certainly
that
I
would
have
expected
you
to
say
something
like
that.
But
I
was
talking
with
somebody
the
other
day
and
they
said:
where
does
the
day
go
I
don't
have
to
they
were
they
had
to
go?
Do
something
pick
something
up
for
the
for
the
before
they
went
home.
B
B
I
agree
with
the
way
that
that
most
people
run
and
go
I
mean
you're
you're,
you
get
up
early,
you're
out
late
working
and
our
families
the
same
way.
So
that's
a
lot
of
where
this
business
was
born
was
within
our
own
family
and
some
of
the
needs
that
we
face
being
able
to
go
on
vacation
and
and
come
back
and
there
be
food
in
the
refrigerator.
Those
are
all
things
that
we
think
about.
You
know
our
kids
take
their
lunch
to
school.
A
B
What
was
that
more
important
for
you
to
miss
a
half
a
day's
work,
or
is
that
worth
a
couple
of
dollars
for
somebody
to
take
care
of
that
task,
for
you
that
you
can
trust
to
have
in
your
home?
Make
sure
that
that
the
work
is
done
is
correct
and
in
signed
off
on
and
you
be
able
to
carry
on
your
regular
life.
You
know
those
are
all
services
that
we
will
offer,
and
sometimes
those
are
huge.
You
know
to
be
able
to
have
an
estimate
all
having
your
floors
clean.
B
A
A
B
Part
of
the
service
to
be
able
to
come
to
your
house,
maybe
at
seven
thirty,
eight
o'clock
at
night
me
and
you
would
meet
John.
You
would
explain
to
me
everything
that
you
want
out
of
out
of
the
tree
service.
That's
coming
over
tomorrow
and
then
you'd
be
able
to
get
up
the
next
day,
go
to
work
with
the
ease
of
mind
that
genes
going
to
meet
the
tree
service.
Guy
he's
going
to
talk
to
them,
he's
going
to
get
a
good
price
and
then
he's
going
to
be
there.
B
A
B
I've
been
on
the
on
the
giving
end
of
a
lot
of
estimates
through
different
through
different
careers.
That
I've
had
so
I
understand
that
process
and
also
understand
what
it
means
to
keep
people
accountable,
because
I've
always
had
positions
where
I've
been
accountable,
so
I
and
I've
always
held
people
accountable,
I
believe
that's
our
that's!
Our
are
far
right
as
people
when
we
hire
somebody
is
to
hold
them
accountable
to
do
what
they
say,
they're
going
to
do,
and
and
so
to
live
up
to
that
integrity.
That's
a
big
part
of
our
lives.
So
if.
A
I'm,
if
I'm
a
homeowner
and
I'm
having
and
I
need
to
really
to
have
some
work
done
and
I
can't
be
there
to
supervise
it,
because
my
wife
and
I
both
are
out
of
the
off
of
the
house
where
the
office
working,
then
you
would
be
able
to
check
periodically
to
see
that
what
they
promised
they
were
going
to
do
that
they're,
delivering
on
that's
right.
Okay,.
B
And
that
helps
prevent
a
couple
of
things.
You
know
that
that
helps
prevent
damage
or
something
else
to
the
house,
maybe
something
that
shouldn't
have
been
done,
but
also,
if
there's
a
small
item,
say
you
have
a
plumber
in
there
and
he's
fixing
some
sinks,
like
you
know,
instead
of
getting
home
at
five
thirteen
afternoon
to
find
out
the
sink,
the
sink
still
leak,
yeah
I
could
be
there
with
that
service,
help
them
help
them
get
navigate
through
your
house
and
make
sure
the
services
are
complete
before
they
leave
quality
control.
B
That's
right,
but
it's
called
control
at
your
personal
needs,
and
so
that's
a
that's
something
that
everybody
is
kind
of
looking
for
to
help
add
time
back
into
their
days
right
now
there
are
so
many
services
that
can
be
offered
if
you
needed
your
car
to
be
fixed
and
you
were
going
to
be
on
vacation
next
week.
You
know
what
a
great
time
for
you
to
have
somebody
take
your
car
over
to
the
automotive
shop.
B
A
Those
are
things
you
know
that
when
you
look
at
it,
it's
not
just
the
inconvenience
of
having
to
put
your
day
business
day
on
hold
to
go,
take
care
of
these
things
at
home
or
whatever
the
case
may
be,
but
time
away
from
work
which
backs
you
up.
That's
right!
It's
the
lost!
You
know
time
that
you
would
spend
with
your
family
because
you
have
to
go.
Make
that
time
up
somewhere.
B
Think
so-
and
you
know,
we've
built
some
packages
in
where
we,
where
we
believe
that
will
will
will
be
good
in
the
corporate
world.
So
if,
if
you
were
working,
let's
say
at
a
Brit
stone
or
srs
and
you're
on
that
upper
management
team,
what
a
great
part
of
your
benefit
package,
if,
if
as
part
of
your
monthly
benefits,
you
had
five
or
eight
our
packages
that
allowed
me
to
to
serve
one
of
your
management
team,
you
know
where
they
didn't
have
eight
hours
a
month.
B
They
could
call
us
and
we
could
take
care
of
some
of
those
nagging
things
on
their
list.
So,
instead
of
them
leaving
work
of
a
and
it
takes.
You
know
30
minutes
to
get
here
from
bridge
stall
another
hour
to
get
that
job
completed.
Another
30
minutes
back
to
work,
so
a
person's
not
losing
two
hours
out
of
their
day.
Maybe
they
only
pay
me
for
an
hour
because
I'm
already
located
here
in
the
area
we
get
the
services
taken
care
of
form
and.
B
At
a
time,
that's
right
so
that
those
things
back
up
on
people,
a
lot
of
things
add
up
whether
it's
groceries,
whether
it's
you
know,
maybe
it's
maybe
spending
some
helping
a
loved
one
that
that's
no
longer
able
to
get
out
and
about.
But
if
you
were
a
traveling
salesman
or
upper
management,
your
and
you
had
an
elderly
parent,
and
you
just
wanted
somebody
to
go
by
make
sure
they
had
some
food
in
the
refrigerator.
B
B
Check
kind
of
and
make
sure
those
groceries
are
in
there
so
so
that
elderly
parent
doesn't
have
to
get
out
and
go
grocery
shopping
while
you're
out
of
town
and
and
somebody
to
take
my
lunch,
maybe
one
or
two
days
just
to
just
say:
hey
mom,
we're
thinking
of
Eugene's
going
to
bring
you
some
lunch
today
or
something
on
those
on.
So
you.
B
We
think
there's
a
lot
of
need
and
desire
in
this
community
to
have
some
help
like
this.
But
we
have
a
very
diverse
community
and
you
know
I've
I've
been
able
to
work
with
a
lot
of
people
in
this
community
that
have
diverse
jobs
and-
and
so
we
just
looked
at
the
people
that
we
know
and
the
people
that
we've
been
around
and
some
of
the
some
of
the
situations
that
we've
been
in
as
a
family.
And
how
do
we?
How
do
we
incorporate
a
business
to
help
all
those
needs?
B
A
You
mentioned
two
things
right
there
that
that
are
really
one
that
you
draw
your
whole
concept.
Your
business
model
has
come
from
personal
experience
and
personal
observation,
and
you
know
and
everything
you
read
about
anyone
that
has
started
their
own
business,
that's
where
they
usually
start.
They
observe
things
around
them
and
see
what
the
people
really
need.
That's.
B
Right
there
has
to
be
a
need
in
the
community
to
start
a
business.
You
you
know,
there's
a
lot
of
passions
out
there
that
I
that
we
would
like
to
start
a
business
doing,
but
they
don't
necessarily
there's
not
a
need
for
that
service
in
the
community.
So
so
determining
a
need,
first,
first
and
foremost,
I
believe,
isn't
as
an
entrepreneurial.
You
no
benefit
to
help
start
a
business
Jean.
B
Know
websites
is
something
that
we're
currently
working
on
that
that's
so
much
more
than
what
I
thought
it
was
building
a
website.
Those
are
not
you
know.
I've
had
the
pleasure
working
in
the
corporate
world
for
a
little
while
so
a
lot
of
those
things
were
handled
for
me,
but
right
now
I'm
working
with
some
great
people
building
website.
You
know
people
won't
ease
in
their
lives.
So
you
know
our
payment
systems
based
off
of
technology.
B
We
use
paypal,
you
know
that's
something
that
the
technology
you
know
being
able
to
pay
over
a
phone
or
logging
off
your
phone
is
huge.
Being
able
to
share
that
information
over
the
internet.
Now
is
huge.
You
know
being
able
to
track
things
through
the
use
of
an
ipad,
whether
that's
scheduling,
keeping
up
with
people's
information.
B
It's
technology
is
really
the
way
of
the
world,
and
you
know
I'm
often
when
I
need
something
on
my
phone
I
usually
ask
one
of
my
teenagers:
hey
I,
live
music,
give
me
some
music
on
there,
and
so
it's
amazing
what
young
people
have
nowadays
that
maybe
I
didn't
have
growing
up.
My
youngest
son
left
at
me.
B
Last
night,
because
computers
were
just
coming
into
my
high
school
as
I
was
getting
out
of
it
and
now
there's
computers
in
the
elementary
school
levels,
and
he
knows
how
to
use
some
things
better
than
I
do
and
I
think
that's
just
so
cool
for
what
for
what's
to
come
in
the
future,
I
have
an
Apple
watch
and
I
can
and
I
can
use
it.
I
could
talk
on
it,
but
when
I
was
a
kid,
the
Jetsons
have
had
things
on
their
wrist.
They
talk
to
the
bionic
man.
A
B
Know
I
started
this
when
we
started
this
concept.
We
started
it
on
social
media
Facebook.
You
know
just
kind
of
you
know
launching
out
some
tidbits
and
that's
how
we
started
it.
Then.
The
response
we
had
just
on
a
weekend
of
you
of
tidbits
on
Facebook
was
amazing.
You
know
at
how
fast
people
learn
or
can
witness
things
now.
It's
amazing
yeah.
A
B
Am
well
I'm
involved
with
a
chamber
I
believe
that
the
Aiken
Chamber
of
Commerce
is
is
the
one
of
the
greatest
small
business
assets
in
this
area.
If
and
if
you're,
a
small
business
and
not
using
VA,
can
Chamber
of
Commerce,
then
then
you're
really
missing
a
good
marketing
tool
and
a
good
good
tool
to
help
you
build
your
business
in
a
smart
way,
because
there's
a
lot
of
good
information
that
comes
out
of
our
Aiken
chamber.
We
are
using
social
media
Facebook,
my
wife's
on
Twitter
and
things
like
that.
B
A
Those
people
out
there
that
are
watching
that
are
thinking
about
starting
their
own
business
you've,
certainly
given
them
a
lot
of
information
today
to
to
understand
what
thought
processes
you
went
through
to
develop
your
business,
and
I
think
one
of
the
things
that
you
just
hit
on
it
very
last
year
was
the
fact
that
networking
is
really
the
core
of
any
business.
You.
B
Have
to
be
out
in
your
community
day
in
and
day
out,
making
those
relationships
that
matter
people
want
to
do
business
with
people,
they
know
and
trust,
and
I
believe
that
that
if
you're,
if
you
have
to
want
to
know
somebody
and
you
have
to
feel
a
part
of
what
they're
doing
to
want
to
do
business
with
them,
if
not,
you
won't
do
return
business
for
them.
You
have
to
have
some
sort
of
connection
and
and
networking
face-to-face
and
getting
the
know,
people
that's
still
the
number
one
way
to
to
do
business.
A
B
Know
right
now
the
website
still
being
worked
on,
but
right
now,
if
somebody
would
like
to
email
me
at
heart,
concierge
at
gmail.com,
you
know
I
would
be
more
than
happy
to
share
some
information,
we're
going
to
be
getting
the
website
name
out
very
soon.
They
can
join
me
on
facebook.
It's
Jean
Hart
at
Facebook
and
I'm
sharing
some
information
there.
So
we're
still
really
just
on
the
ground
floor.
Getting
some
of
that
information.
My
phone
number
is
still
a
great
way
to
talk
to
me
in
person.
I've
shared
it
in
public.
B
So
many
times
it
doesn't
bother
me
anymore.
It's
it's
22,
12
767,
but
I'd
love
to
talk
to
anybody.
Who's
got
any
questions
and
just
being
able
to
help
share
my
information
with
them.
Yeah.
B
B
A
I
can't
tell
you
how
refreshing
it
is
to
see
people
that
spend
time
and
do
things
the
right
way
talk
to
a
number
of
people
over
the
years
who
have
started
businesses
and
they
don't
go
to
the
trouble
to
develop
a
good
business
plan,
and
I
know
you
have
and
that's
really
the
basics
for
getting
started.
You
got
to
know
what
you
want
to
do
and
you
know
you
got
to
know
how
you
want
to
get
their
life's.
A
B
B
I
think
that
just
about
covers
at
all
you
know
I
look
forward
to
hearing
from
a
lot
of
people
in
our
community
helping
to
support
our
business
and
and
we
enjoy
watching
our
community
grow.
This
is
this
is
the
place
that
we
call
home,
that
our
kids
call
home
and
we
look
forward
to
to
just
being
a
business
in
it
and
helping
this
help
in
this
community
continue
to
grow
in
a
direction
that's
forward
and
and
upwards
well.
A
Gene
we
appreciate
you
coming
on
here
today
with
us
and
we
wish
you
all
the
best
in
your
efforts
and
I'll
tell
you
what
this
is.
What
what
Aiken
is
all
about
is
a
unit
unification
of
his
people,
working
together
serving
our
community,
and
this
family
certainly
does
that
they
epitomise
that
gene.
Good
luck
to
you.
Thank
you
so
much
for
being
with
us
today
and
thank
you
for
allowing
us
to
come
into
your
home
in
businesses
today,
and
we
look
forward
to
seeing
you
next
time
on
aiken
business.