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The Baker Girls holds ribbon cutting
Baker girls
Baker Girls owners and family cut the ribbon surrounded by family and friends, Chamber staff, members and Past Board Chair Kathy Villafane. Photo provided

Hinesville, Ga. — The Liberty County Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting for the Baker Girls Beauty, Relaxation & Recovery Retreat on Wednesday, January 5, at their location, 135 E MLK Jr. Drive, Suite 201 in Hinesville.

Chamber and CVB CEO Leah Poole welcomed those in attendance and introduced Kathy Villafane, Past Chairman of the Liberty County Chamber of Commerce. Villafane congratulated the owners and welcomed them as new members of the Chamber family.

On behalf of the Mayor of Hinesville and City Council, Councilman Karl Riles sent a prepared statement to welcome the business to downtown Hinesville:  “I’d like to welcome Baker Girls Beauty Relaxation and Recovery to not only the City of Hinesville, but also our downtown corridor. While big box stores get the headlines, it’s the small business that is truly the backbone of any community. We know that you could have chosen any city in the surrounding area, and we thank you for picking Hinesville.”

A modern boutique style business with vintage charm, the Baker Girls offers a unique relaxation and healing space for the mind, body and soul. They specialize in couple and individual retreat packages. 

Established in 1976, the Liberty County Chamber of Commerce’s mission is to support new and existing business, trade and industry within Liberty County, while increasing the cultural, civic, educational and overall quality of life of its citizens. The Chamber and its’ 500 members are committed to enhancing the local business climate and maintaining a high quality of life in the community. 

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