Local cannabis dispensary, NHC, celebrates its 'official' grand opening Saturday

Before the dispensary opened, a long line was already waiting to gain entrance to the dispensary, which is open normally from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. every day. In Lemoore’s downtown “mural” park, tables were set up as a band prepared to play music for the celebration.
On hand for the ribbon-cutting, held at 11:30 a.m., was the company’s founder, Helios Dayspring, and NHC officials Joe Armendariz, Val Garcia, Luis Armondo, and Lemoore native Jake Garman, the company’s financial officer.
The ribbon-cutting was held in front of the old Bank of America building that had been transformed into a state-of-the-art cannabis dispensary over the last six months or so.
Natural Healing Center was founded in San Luis Obispo County, where it has enjoyed considerable success. According to officials, NHC focuses on state-of-the-art upscale venues and offers a wide range of top-quality products in an inclusive atmosphere.
Natural Healing Center has announced additional plans to expand to Morro Bay, San Luis Obispo, and Turlock. Natural Healing Center is located at 338 West D Street in downtown Lemoore.
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