M. H. Miller
Time machine
Those who feel that they
never have enough time to get things done now have someone to turn to.
Stephanie Immenschuh, born
and raised in Philipsburg, has opened up shop as the brains – and everything
else – behind Time For You, a wide-ranging service business.
“It’s about giving people
time to spend with their families, and do what they’d rather be doing,” she
said.
She offers everything from
event planning and concierge services to house-sitting and personalized picnic
baskets. She’ll even be providing notary services in the future. She said she’s
up to the challenge.
“I always seem to have three
to five jobs in the summer,” she said. “I guess I’m kind of a workaholic.”
Immenschuh, who is now in her
fourth year as a volunteer EMT, said she began studying nursing when she went
to college, but quickly switched to culinary arts. She’s now a trained chef and
holds a degree in Food Service Management from the University of Montana.
She said she first discovered
her love of cooking as a teenager. She worked at the Rendezvous, where she said
she was able to experiment and develop her culinary talents.
“I like the fancy stuff,” she
said. “I like it to be more personal.”
She spent some time cooking
and helping out at the Rocking K Ranch, where she said she did a little bit of
everything, making good use of her attention to detail. From time to time she
would do little jobs for homeowners.
She also cooked at Big M
Outfitters, where people started to tell her that she ought to go into business
for herself.
Her main clientele,
Immenschuh said, will likely be part-time residents and those who vacation
here. She said she’ll make sure that their houses are looked after while
they’re away, and when they return, they’ll come back to a fully-stocked fridge
and even some fresh-baked cookies. She’ll also decorate homes for the holidays,
she said, and help with preparations for those who spend Christmas in the area.
Time For You also offers
event planning and catering services, and said she already has two weddings
lined up for the summer. Immenschuh said she gained much of her knowledge about
event planning from Todd King, owner of Gilding the Lily.
“You didn’t really have to
learn how,” she said. “He showed you how.”
For the most part, she said,
she will be focusing on smaller projects. When somebody comes to her for a
larger event than she’s able to deal with on her own, she said, she will be contracting
the work to other local businesses.
In fact, another one of her
services will be providing referrals to other businesses in the area. She said
she likes the fact that the businesses in Philipsburg look out for each other,
rather than having an aggressively competitive attitude.
Immenschuh said she knows
that it’s going to be a challenging business to run.
“It seems like you’re never
quite ready,” she said. “But you just have to do it.”
But she’s not nervous.
“I’m really excited about
it,” she said.
The full list of services
Time For You will be offering can be found at www.gettimeforyou.com.