Pastors Ronnie and Shannon Wilson first opened Gathering Stones Church in 2008, occupying side-by-side building space between Frankie’s Too and Domino’s Pizza. However, to accommodate growth, Gathering Stones has moved to the corner spot of the same building that faces the intersection of Woodmen Road and Meridian Road in July.”Our motivation was to expand to have more space for the children and other activities in general,” Ronnie Wilson said. “We’ve expanded so quickly, and in just two weekends we’re ready to add another service time slot. We’re glad to be there, and people actually notice we’re there now.”Moving into one of Gathering Stone’s old storefronts is Equi-Line. Previously located off Black Forest Road, Equi-Line owner Mary Watson-Cone said they wanted to be more “centrally located” in Falcon. “We want to be able to accommodate our customers better,” Watson-Cone said.Equi-Line has been in business for 17 years, providing consignment goods, clipper blade sharpening, vaccines and vet supplies.Watson-Cone said it will be at least mid-August before they open their doors at the new location. Store hours will be Monday through Friday 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Sunday 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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