Renovations at Timberlanes
The Timberlanes Complex welcomed the community to see its recently completed renovations at an open house from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday including: new carpeting and paint throughout the grand ballroom, private dining room, and entryway and hallways of both the ballroom and BoneShakers; a remodeled bar; new chandeliers; and the replacement of the heavy room dividers with lighter curtains. Owners Brandy and Brooke Pidgeon said that since they took over ownership of the Timberlanes Complex and BoneShakers in 2016 that they have received such incredible and consistent support and dedication from the community and their staff, that they wanted to celebrate the upcoming 10-year anniversary of the re-opening in July by reinvesting in the Ballroom.
- Owner Brandy Pidgeon said that when she and her husband Brooke first purchased the Timberlanes Complex and BoneShakers from the Paparodis family in 2016, they did so with no prior experience in the restaurant industry with the intention of preserving what she said had been a big part of their lives in Salem. She said that they had benefitted from surrounding themselves with experts to ensure the business continued to thrive noting that their Front of House Manager Lesley Moore has been with them since they first re-opened, while Event Coordinator Missi Jennings has been with them for the last eight years, and Executive Cheff Gregg Porter has been with them the last seven years. Shown from left are Bartender Moses Menning, Porter, Pidgeon, Jennings, Head Bartender Jeremiah Begley, and Moore. (Submitted photo courtesy Brandy Pidgeon)
- (Photo by Morgan Ahart)
- (Photo by Morgan Ahart)
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- Thursday’s open house also featured complimentary refreshments and hors d’oeuvres, and an opportunity to win tickets to four Cleveland Browns home games. (Photos by Morgan Ahart)
- In the alcoves where the large collapsible room dividers used to set lit ferns have been added. (Photos by Morgan Ahart)