National Mom and Pop Small Business Owner Day celebrates small business owners every year on March 29th. Our economy couldn’t run without small, locally owned mom and pop businesses. Not only do they provide jobs, they also create economic growth, have positive influences on local communities, and make our communities diverse and vibrant.
Here at The Princeton Senior Living, we understand these businesses spend countless hours nurturing and growing their enterprise but, all in all, they love what they do, just like we love what we do in healthcare. To celebrate National Mom and Pop Day, we had our department heads choose a small business of their liking and celebrate the day with them. They celebrated by leaving google reviews, posting about them on social media, and doing what we call a CFU, aka a Creative Follow Up. We are thankful for each of them and loved celebrating their day with them.
List of Department Heads List of their small business
Michael Mayberry, Executive Director M-Power Salon/Spa
Michael Adams, Business Office Director Summit Hickory Pit BBQ
Gretchen Gersema, Operations Coordinator Blue Heron Design
Kurt Peerson, Plant Ops Director Chuck’s Boots
Kellie Duran, Resident Services Director Christine Holcomb Photography
David Yearout, Senior Living Director The Filling Station
Isaac Brooks, Culinary Director Shifting Gears Bar & Grill
Stacey Russell, Memory Care Director Main Slice Pizza
Jessie Mangnall, Director of Wellness Ideal Temp Heating/AC



If you’re in the neighborhood, take a minute to check these businesses out! Our community wouldn’t be what it is without them, and we are so grateful they’re here!