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Family first
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NORMAL - They may eat late, but the Hanawalt family will eat
dinner together.
"It's a big deal to sit down at the table together," said Bonnie
Hanawalt, hair stylist and owner of Allure Salon & Tanning, 1702 W.
College Ave., Suite B. Whether her family visits her at the salon
for a meal or they wait for her to come home from work, they share
that time together.
It's part of Hanawalt's philosophy of balancing being a working
woman and a mother. She's been a hair stylist since befo...
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