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Bellaroma Closed Down Operations

 
According to a short message on the Bellaroma website and Facebook page this Utah based Direct Selling Company promoting the use of save candles, closed down operations.
“The decision has been made by the owners (Bart Kennington) to close Bellaroma on January 31st.
It is the hardest decision that we as the owners have made in our careers and we know it affects you.
Please accept our heartfelt empathy and understand we wish there was a way we could continue, however we have exhausted our own financial means to continue supporting Bellaroma and are no longer able to sustain what has been a significant personal financial loss to us”.
Karen Kennington stated on her Facebook page:
‘To all my Bellaroma friends, I have shed many tears since being back from our trip and shedding a few as I write this post. It is not from a loss of the company but a loss of great women.
I have watched you over the last few years and have admired your strength, your work ethic and most of all your faith in our Savior.
I loved our trips and getting to know you and your spouses better, it has been a great 2 years. Know

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Forever Green – FG Xpress Releases Happy Valley

 
As ForeverGreen patiently waited for its time to come, we made a promise to never waver from our identity. Performing random acts of kindness, big or small, has always been at the core of our business model.
Just a few years ago, Ron Williams discovered there was an epidemic in the community in which he lived. Even though youth and young adults were dropping like flies, exceeding the number of car accident deaths, no one was talking about it. Happy Valley became not only a personal community stand for Ron, but for the entire ForeverGreen family.
He immediately enlisted the services of Craig Smith, Dan Barnett, Ally King, and Tomoko Tatematsu, and Happy Valley the movie became a passionate labor of love. Although it was funded by Ron, one hundred percent of proceeds from the film went to help people who wanted to take on their addictive behaviors. 
Ron Williams, Director of Happy Valley said, “Somewhere deep in my soul, I felt that this project would not only help tens of thousands of people, but it would authentically demonstrate who we are at ForeverGreen.”

//www.youtube.com/watch?v=a1pxC6gHBQM

Without giving too much away, let’s just say that it was successful beyond our wildest expectations in theaters and film

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