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INTERVIEW Ami Austin

SouthLovely living arrangements,

delightful décor & homespun hospitality

INSIDE THE ST. JUDE

DREAM HOME

A SHORE THINGOrange Beach

Getaway

A HOME IN THE

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69 A PIECE OF HISTORY The Millers' Lakeland, Tennessee, cabin home blends rustic Southern charm with modern sensibilities

74 VINTAGE CHIC MODERN APPEALA study in contrast at the Perry household in Nesbit, Mississippi

80 SOCIAL DESIGNForm meets function in a Hernando home built for entertaining

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OUT & ABOUT

CONTENTS July 2016

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FEATURES

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DEPARTMENTS

July 2016 • Volume 10 No. 7

CONTENTS

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17 | INTERVIEW Inspired SpacesAward-winning interior designer Ami Austin on designing a sense of place

22 | ARTS Living ColorsMidtown coloring book artist named poster artist of 2016 Cooper Young Festival

24 | BOOKS Life of the PartyNative Southerner and lifestyle expert Julia Reed shows readers how to throw the ultimate party in her new book Julia Reed’s South: Spirited Entertaining and High-Style Fun All Year Long

26 | CAUSES Lavish LivingThis year’s St. Jude Dream Home Giveaway features an Arlington Mansion that combines class and the latest design trends

89 | ENTERTAINING A Shore ThingThe serene trappings of Orange Beach, Alabama, make for the perfect Southern getaway

94 | THE POUR Strawberry Mexican MuleA tequila-based twist on the classic Moscow Mule, dressed up with fresh strawberry puree

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IN EVERY ISSUE12 | Editor’s Letter    12

14 | Contributors    14

86 | Calendar    86

96 | See & Do    96

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A Home in the South

Ah, the homes issue. This lovingly crafted annual mainstay is all about the unique design and décor decisions that make our Southern homes so remarkable. This month marks my one-year anniversary as a homeowner, which makes Click’s annual celebration of Southern homes a little bit more special to me. It’s a weighty investment and the work never ends, but having a permanent place to plant my roots helps my sleep a lot better at night.

We’ve highlighted three wildly different Mid-South homes that show off the best design and décor that the region has to offer, from the rustic trappings and family story that accompany the Millers’ quaint Lakeland, Tennessee, cabin (page 69) to the masterful woodworking and artsy fare on display at the Perry household (page 74) and the lavish lodgings of the Youngs’ home in the Gray’s Creek suburb of Hernando (page 80).

In addition, we’ve got some expert advice from interior designer Ami Austin in this month’s featured interview on page 17, as well as an exclusive look inside this year’s St. Jude Dream home (page 26). St. Jude’s annual drawing for a fancy house has always struck me as a unique and exciting way to get people interested in fundraising efforts for one of the best and brightest organizations in the Mid-South, so kudos to them for keeping the giveaway going strong after all these years.

This month also features a book review from inspiring author Julia Reed, of Elle Décor and Garden & Gun fame. If you haven’t picked up her latest book, South: Spirited Entertaining and High-Style Fun All Year Long, I urge you to give it a look — that thing’s basically the Southern hospitality handbook. And for those out there who aren’t into staying home this month, check out entertaining expert Michelle Hope’s article on Orange Beach, Alabama (page 89).

So from all of us to all of you, remember that old adage from one Samuel Clemens: fill your homes with good friends, good books and a sleepy conscience.

Read on,

Casey HilderEditor

Write To Us: Email [email protected] or send us a letter at Click Magazine P.O. Box 100, Hernando, MS 38632.

editor’s letter

Editor's Note: The annual Watermelon Carnival (August 5-6) listed in last month's "2016 Summer Festival Guide" feature will take place in Water Valley, Mississippi, not Mize, Mississippi. We regret this error.

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CLICKPEOPLE, PARTIES, and PLACES

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July 2016

Tess CatlettClick’s social calendar for this month was compiled by Tess Catlett. A Southaven native and recent graduate of University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri, Catlett is a former intern for Click. An avid and tenacious writer, Catlett has been featured in various publications including Vox Magazine, The Columbia Missourian and The DeSoto Times-Tribune. When not writing, Catlett enjoys binge watching underrated TV dramas. 

Tonya ThompsonA Southern-born writer and editor, Thompson has spent most of her life between Nashville and the Mississippi Delta. Now, a contributing editor for Click, Thompson writes frequently on life in the South. Originally from Clarksville, Tennessee, Thompson enjoys vintage motorcycling and traveling with her husband and children.

Michelle Hope & Jamie Newsom

Owners and lead designers of Social Butterflies, LLC, Hope and Newsom have a combined 20 years of experience in the wedding and special events industry. This month, Hope takes a trip to the coast to document the beautiful shores of Orange Beach, Alabama. Together, Hope and Newsom have planned numerous notable events, including celebrity weddings, charity galas and Super Sweet 16s for the hit MTV show.

Shana Raley LuskA lifelong reader and writer, Shana Raley-Lusk is a freelance writer and book reviewer with a focus on Southern literature. A native of East Tennessee, Lusk holds an English degree with a concentration in literature from the UT Knoxville and her work has appeared in a number of publications including At Home Tennessee magazine, The Knoxville News Sentinel and various others. This month, Lusk reviews Julia Reed's South: Spirited Entertaining and High-Style Fun All Year Long.

Madison YenThis month’s cover and additional featured homes were photographed by Madison Yen of Yen Studios and Maddie Moree. Madison specializes in wedding and engagement photography as well as professional headshots. In her spare time, she is a merchandiser for Chloe + Isabel Jewelry and consults small businesses to ramp up their marketing and sales. maddiemoree.com and chloeandisabel.com/boutique/madisonyen

contributors

Brian Anderson Various events and this month's featured home on page 80 were shot by local photographer Brian Anderson, a Memphis-based artist that started shooting professionally about six years ago and has been featured in Southern Living Magazine, Oxford American, MBQ and the St. Jude Gallery Collection, to name a few. He primarily focuses on the concerts, with a focus on blues and old-fashioned Southern music, as well as the Mississippi delta and cityscapes .

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UP FRONT

Inspired Spaces Award-winning interior designer Ami Austin

speaks about the design process and how she finds inspiration in her world and work.

Interview by TONYA THOMPSONPhotos courtesy of CHIP PANKEY & STEVE ROBERTS

ARTS, CULTURE & PERSONALITIES

ARTS p.22 | BOOKS p.24 | CAUSES p.26

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CM: WHY ARE YOU PASSIONATE ABOUT INTERIOR DESIGN?AA: I love every aspect of designing, creating and executing a design plan. Solving design problems is such a thrill to me. But best of all, my passion for interior design truly comes alive when a project is completed and everyone involved in the process is happy with the outcome.

CM: IS THERE A PROJECT IN YOUR PORTFOLIO THAT IS PARTICULARLY UNIQUE? WHY?AA: I believe all my projects are unique. I do not think any project is representative of another, as they are all individually distinctive. A current project does come to mind however, unique in the sense that horses are my clients! I am designing a loft in a gorgeous stable, and I cannot wait to see the finished look.

Before I started this design project, the existing stable was already magnificent for the horses! The addition of a performance and training arena brought about the need for more creature comfort of the human kind, which I designed as a loft.

The loft has a grand view of the property, but the large windows and pitched ceilings brought a design challenge for furnishings, cooking and bathing.

During the design process, I decided on a relaxed style by staying with four colors, enabling a clean look. I installed custom Murphy beds and included a sleeper sofa in a well-appointed seating area to allow for additional comfort and room for sleepy equestrians. The kitchen was redesigned with state-of-the-art appliances, forged-iron chandeliers and custom cabinetry with perfectly fabricated granite, featuring waterfall edges to streamline the rustic, but elegant look. I incorporated sliding barn doors in the bath space, and completed the look by installing a copper soaking tub.

CM: WHAT WAS THE BEST COMPLIMENT YOU'VE EVER BEEN GIVEN ON ONE OF YOUR PROJECTS?AA: A referral. That is the best compliment. It is so humbling that a client likes your work enough that they want to share with someone else, by referring you to their friends and family.

AS PRINCIPAL DESIGNER AND PRESIDENT OF AN AWARD-WINNING interior design firm, Ami Austin is known for transforming homes and businesses around the country with unique, creative, and functional design elements. Her work has been featured in publications such as Memphis, Midsouth, Romantic Homes, Custom Home, Interior Design, among others, and she is frequently invited as a guest speaker for home design and home staging events nationwide. Her studio, P & B Design Source, is located in downtown Memphis, and is open to professional designers and the general public. There, visitors can view Austin’s unique design style through staged vignettes and, by appointment, seek her interior design guidance.

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CM:  WHAT IS YOUR DESIGN "PROCESS"?AA: I begin my process by building a relationship with my client. It is important to make sure we see eye-to-eye, and that we understand the nature of the design project, i.e., perimeters of the job and overall expectations. Once this has been established, the rest of my process consists of following and executing the plan in the desired time frame and understood budget.

CM: DESCRIBE THE “PERFECT” (OR FAVORITE) DESIGN PROJECT, FROM YOUR PERSPECTIVE. AA: My perfect design project includes excitement around every aspect of the project. It is important to work together with a client, subcontractors, artisans, and everyone else involved, to make the perfect design project a reality. When everyone is excited about the project, and understands the desired final look, a perfect design project is the result.

I always introduce an element of the outdoors to my kitchen projects. I love to incorporate life into kitchens by opening walls with windows to give an exterior view. Two kitchen design projects on which I worked featured such an element. For one client, my design team and I took out an entire brick wall, replacing the newly opened space with French doors. For another client, we removed the wall between the kitchen / breakfast area and the formal dining room. This permitted my client to have east and west views of the gorgeous property.

CM: WHAT GOALS SHOULD SOMEONE HAVE WHEN REDESIGNING A HOME OR SPACE? AA: From social media to design magazines, there is inspiration to discover when looking to redesign a space. Pinterest and Houzz are great examples, and clipping pictures from magazines. To really understand what type of design makes the most sense and blends best in your home or space, put all your design inspirations together. Identify what you like and what is most appropriate for setting up your home, i.e., your preferred scale for the room or home and a predetermined budget, and you will result in redesigning an entire home or just one space that fits your lifestyle.

CM: WHAT IS THE MOST REWARDING PART OF YOUR JOB?AA: The most rewarding part of my job is forming genuine relationships with my clients. After starting off on a client-basis relationship, we always end up becoming good friends. Not only do I become a part of my clients’ families, but they become a part of my family, as well.

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Designing coloring books for adults since 2012, Morrison is a pioneer of the popular trend hitting shelves worldwide. “I had the idea for a coloring book, researched the best way to produce and sell the book, then published it on Createspace within three weeks of having the idea,” she recalls. “By the time the craze hit the U.S. in early 2015, I’d already published six coloring books.”

Today, Morrison has sold hundreds of thousands of books on Amazon, with more than a million copies in print in North America. Her books are also found in Brazil, France, Japan, Italy and Poland, and on Amazon’s Best-Seller list. “My best-selling book, Flower Designs Coloring Book, reached number 16 and it stayed in the top 100 for over eight weeks,” she explains. “Four of my books have also reached the Amazon top 100 in Italy, two of which have remained on the Best-Seller list for over six months.”

An Oklahoma native, Morrison moved to Memphis after high school where she earned a communications degree from the University of Memphis before studying art and graphic design at Memphis College of Art. She worked with surface and textile designs for nearly a decade prior to stumbling into the coloring book world. “I’ve always loved to color,” she says. “The thing that sparked my interest in coloring books initially was that I came across a design-based coloring book I’d had as a child. I was instantly reminded of the joy of coloring and knew the moment I saw it that I wanted to make a coloring book.”

Initially marketing to her fan base created from her fabrics work, Morrison saw sales double each month as more and more people caught onto her books. Though she admits to knowing there was a market for her product, Morrison “had no idea it would grow into the market that exists today.” Excited to have followed her passion, Morrison says she most enjoys the floral designs best. “I like designing pages with geometrics, repeat patterns and mandalas, but my favorites are the pages featuring birds, butterflies and flowers.”

Living ColorsMidtown coloring book artist named poster

artist of 2016 Cooper-Young Festival

Story by CHRISTINA MORGAN

UNTIL RECENTLY, COLORING WAS CONSIDERED AN ACTIVITY exclusive to one’s childhood years. But thanks to artists like Memphian Jenean Morrison, adults get to relive their youth.

As an artist, Morrison’s art ranges from rugs, stationary and scrapbooking kits to paintings adorning the walls of hundreds of Vegas hotel rooms. And she’s even been featured twice in New American Paint-ings, a juried exhibition-in-print, an honor that led to exposure and connections, she explains. Though of her accolades, it’s her coloring books and fabric work she relishes. “In both cases, I am sending my art into the world almost half-finished and the con-sumer takes my work and runs with it,” she explains. “It is a real thrill to see pages that people have colored in my books and to see quilts and garments people have made with my fabrics. It feels like a genuine col-laboration with the consumer, and I love it.” Morrison’s accomplishments have garnered yet another honor this year, as she was named the poster artist for this year’s Coo-per Young Festival. Tamara Cook, executive director of the Cooper Young Business As-sociation, notes that poster artists must live and work in the CY area and the winner is chosen by a committee. “Jenean’s coloring books have gone global this year, and we are excited about a local artist’s international success,” she continues. “We thought she would give us a new twist on the festival poster we haven’t seen before.” Morrison’s poster will be unveiled Aug. 6 at CoWork Memphis, located at 902 South Cooper St., from 6 to 8 p.m. during the Cooper Young Festival Kickoff Party/Poster Unveiling. Offering only a hint, Morrison says this year’s poster will incorporate many of the things she loves about Cooper Young, and those familiar with her work will be able to pick up on her style. “I’m happy that I’ll be joining a long list of awesome artists who’ve created the festival posters before me,” she concludes.

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AS CONTRIBUTING EDITOR FOR BOTH Garden and Gun and Elle Decor, Julia Reed has become a well-respected expert in the art of hosting a memorable party. In her years of entertaining, she has collected a great many tips and tricks which she showers upon her readers in her new book, Julia Reed’s South. Better yet, she manages to offer new spins and fresh takes on beloved traditions which are sure to inspire party-givers everywhere.

“I grew up in the Mississippi Delta, where entertaining at home was a way of life by necessity,” she writes in the opening pages. Reed grew up in Greenville and recalls those early experiences which shaped her style when it comes to creating a great event. “But, for the most part, if we wanted to have some fun, we learned early on how to make it ourselves. Fortunately, I had some very good teachers,” she adds. She credits her parents and their zest for entertaining with inspiring in her a lifelong love of creating special gatherings.

Reed shares with readers her early entertaining experiences, most notably her first at the tender age of eleven, which was a sweet dinner party for her mother complete with quiche and creative party favors. From there, she grew to love the art of being a hostess and the rest is history, though she continued to be influenced by other entertaining gurus along the way; particularly Lee Bailey, whose book was such an inspiration to her in the beginning due to his own deeply Southern spirit.

The book features eleven irresistible seasonal events complete with recipes, table setting and wine tips, and plenty of anecdotal tales from the author’s Mississippi background. “It’s Finally Spring Lunch” and “A Fall Hunt Breakfast” are just two of the offerings. Many of the delicious-looking recipes are pictured and truly jump off the page for readers to enjoy. The photographer, Paul Costello, is a lifestyle photographer whose work has appeared in many other publications, as well.

Reed says that the entire entertaining process should be a source of joy, for both party-givers and party-goers alike. “The main thing is that it all should be a pleasure — the planning, the list-making of guests and groceries, the decoration of your table, even if you have time only for a bowl of fruit or a couple of low cylinders of grocery store roses,” she explains. “Celebrations, whether you’re throwing a picnic on a sandbar or having a ‛visiting dignitary’ to dinner, should not be about pomp or pretension, or even precision. A certain amount of pizzazz never hurts, and neither does generos-ity — not in terms of how fine the wine or expensive the caviar, but in terms of spirit,” she continues. Mainly, she suggests creating a relaxed vibe to the celebration by being relaxed yourself. “If the host or hostess is relaxed, the guests will be too,” she notes.

For those most important and special of occasions, the book includes a menu for what it coins “The Visiting Dignitary Dinner.” Reed says that this is the ideal menu to mark important occasions and milestone. “Whether you’re talking about matters of state or simply celebrating the accomplishments of someone you love, the food shouldn’t be the point,” she writes. “It should, however, be delicious in that old-fashioned, glamorous way my mother has always had a handle on. This menu is a prime example, which is why I think it has stood the test of time” she adds. The offerings on this particular menu include rib-eye roast, mustard mousse, horseradish mousse, scalloped oysters, rice pilaf, and more. It’s the perfect meal for meshing down-home hospitality with a little something extra for special guests or important achievements that call for a party.

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ST. JUDE’S 2016 MEMPHIS DREAM HOME IS MORE than 5,000 square feet of modern, spacious Southern living sitting just inside the second turn of a swanky Arlington subdivision.

While you won’t see Chip and Joanna Gaines or the Property Brothers on site, any HGTV watcher will recognize thoughtfully executed layout and décor based on trends often featured on the network.

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With open concepts, an elegant mixture of antique style and modern chic, punctuated with state-of-the art appliances and some of the biggest closets ever seen, the house is clearly planned and built not only with the most modern amenities, but also 21-st century living sensibilities.

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South Branch Lions Club served up crawfish and gumbo to the masses at its annual food and music festival. Between boiled crawfish to a crawfish-eating contest to a gumbo cook-off, festgoers had their fill. Photos by MIKE LEE

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The annual awards honored the best in Mississippi music, past and present. The late B. B. King was honored with the Lifetime Achievement award, accepted on his behalf by iconic R&B singer Dee Dee Sharp. Cedric Burnside Project and Leo “Bud” Welch were also among this year’s honorees. Photos by MIKE LEE

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Olive Branch Chamber of Commerce took a page out of Jay Gatsby’s book and hosted a rousing social gathering at Cotton Gin. The annual affair took partygoers back in time with drinks, dancing, and live music. Michael Park of Community Bank took home the Connector of the Year Award. Forrest Hamilton was also recognized for his service to the community with the McCauley Award. Photos by MIKE LEE

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Bonsai enthusiasts from across the globe gathered in Memphis for a four-day celebration of great foliage. This year’s guest artist line-up included Marc Noelanders, Peter Warren, Kathy Shaner, Matt Reel, Rodney Clemons, John Powell, and Matt Ouwinga. Photos by MIKE LEE

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Olive Branch Old Towne Mayfest

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Local volunteers and participants gathered at Snowden Grove Park in Southaven to take a stand against cancer. Proceeds from the Relay for Life fundraiser will benefit American Cancer Society with its efforts to celebrate cancer survivors and take steps to find a cure. Photos by MIKE LEE

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FTB Advisors served as the presenting sponsor for this year’s Jockeys and Juleps. The sold-out event invited guests to throw on big hats, sip bourbon, and get down to bluegrass while benefitting Southern Reins Center for Equine Therapy. The 142nd annual Kentucky Derby played across the big screen as guests bid in a live auction and showed their support. Photos by MIKE LEE

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In addition to the standard varietal far, this month’s tasting event featured a sharp selection of Canadian brews and cocktails. Kooky Canuck curated a light menu offering a taste of Canada, and Frost set out some sweet treats for dessert. Photos by MIKE LEE

Vine to Wine at the Garden: “O Canada!”

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The Memphis Brooks Museum of Art celebrated its centennial birthday with an action-packed bash at Overton Park. The event marked the grand opening of the museum’s hands-on family art gallery, Inside Art, and the closing of the RedBall Memphis installation. After Executive Director Emily Neff offered her remarks, Joyce Cobb sang “Happy Birthday” for the crowd. Photos by MIKE LEE

Party for the CenturyBobbye Hooper Jessie Hutchens & Brian Maxwell Erick & Lisa Harding

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Sabrina Nelson & Gary Millender

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James Williams Sam Jacus & Shelley ChoudhurySabrina Miller & Grace Johnson-Bann

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The Oscar Bo Carr Family and the David Halle Family hosted the 2016 Promise Ball. Benefitting JDRF West Tennessee, the ball is one of the chapter’s largest annual fundraisers. Proceeds from the event will aid JDRF in their mission to find a cure for type 1 diabetes. Photos by ERIC SAFFOLD

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Down Syndrome Association of Memphis & the Mid-South hosted its fifth annual “A Day at the Races” charity event. Guests could watch the 142nd annual Kentucky Derby on the big screen, bid in a silent auction, and participate in a wine pull. The evening wrapped up with a decadent Derby-inspired dinner and live music. Photos by ERIC SAFFOLD

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Entrepreneurs of all ages and backgrounds were invited to attend this special Cocktails and Conversation at the Halloran Centre. Panelists Myleik Teele, Mahisha Dellinger, and Andrea Johnson offered a candid discussion about what it takes to start your own business and successfully get it off the ground. Photos by MIKE LEE

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July 9 In the Park After Dark: Jurassic WorldLatimer Lakes Park6–10 p.m. The summer movie series continues with a free screening of the 2015 blockbuster Jurassic World. Starring funny guy Chris Pratt, the film invites audiences to return to Isla Nublar for a whirlwind adventure. Admission free.hornlake.org

July 15 Southern Thunder Bike NightSouthern Thunder Harley Davidson5–9 p.m.Stop by on the third Friday of the month all summer long to party under the stars. Mem-phis’ own Grillmaster Chew is serving up

his famous barbeque plate and the Thunder Girls are pouring free brews. Admission free. southernthunderhd.com

Wine Down: Southern Summer DessertsDixon Gallery & Gardens6–8 p.m.Enjoy fine wines, delicious bites, and live music at the Dixon’s quarterly bash. Admission $25–$35.dixon.org

July 17 Mid-South Wedding Show and Bridal SchoolWhispering Woods Hotel and Conference Room1–5 p.m.Don’t miss the opportunity to meet with countless vendors, attend wedding seminars, shop wedding looks, and more. Admission $10–$12.midsouthweddingshow.com

July 21 Art After Dark: Dixon NightDixon Gallery & Gardens6–8 p.m.Join host Kevin Sharp in a rousing round of Dixon-themed trivia. Admission $3–7.dixon.org

Ritz on the RiverVicksburg Convention Center 6:30 p.m.“Dinner and a show” takes new meaning with a performance by the 18-piece LA Legacy Jazz Orchestra. The big band will perform hits by Frank Sinatra, Stevie wonder, Michael Buble, and more. A portion of the proceeds will ben-efit the Storehouse Community Food Pantry. Admission $15–$50.visitvicksburg.com

July 23 Blues on the BluffNational Ornamental Metal Museum6 p.m. Kick back to the soulful sounds of The Maitre D’s, a blend of rich jazz by The Bo-Keys, and

down-home blues by Cedric Burnside Band at the 28th annual fundraising event. Pro-ceeds will benefit the independent radio station WEVL FM 89.9. Admission $12–$25. wevl.org

19th Annual SportsBall Black Tie & Shoe GalaMinglewood Hall7 p.m.Slip into a little black dress and grab a pair of kicks, because this gala is all about games for grown-ups. All proceeds will benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Mid-South’s mentoring programs. Admission $100–$125.msmentor.org

July 26 Vine to Wine at the Garden: California DreamingMemphis Botanic Garden6–8 p.m.Sample a selection of summer wines, take a tipsy tour of the herb garden, and delight in the folk-pop sounds of local act Short in the Sleeve. Admission $30–$45.memphisbotanicgarden.com

July 29–30 3rd annual Mississippi Dragon Boat FestivalLake Ferguson & Stein Mart Square6 p.m. Fri., 9 a.m. Sat.–Sun.Dance the night away at the Chinese Gala, participate in the 5K, and cheer on your favorite boat during the headlining race. Admission varies. deltadragonboatfest.com

July 29-31 Natchez Food & Wine FestivalDowntown Natchez11 a.m. Fri.–Sun.Indulge in decadent food, sample countless varietals, and mingle with culinary enthusiasts from across the region during this unforget-table three-day event. Admission varies.natchezfoodandwinefest.com

Fourth of July Festivities From parades and barbecues to fireworks and block parties, there’s no shortage of ways to celebrate Independence Day. So invite fam-ily and friends, grab a cooler, and get ready to ring in the summer season with some old fashioned fun in the sun. Free admission. July 1 Hernando’s Independence Day CelebrationHernando Civic Center, 6 p.m.

July 3 Horn Lake FireworksLatimer Lakes Park, 6 p.m.

July 4 Southaven July 4th CelebrationBankPlus Amphitheater, 6:30 p.m.

“Celebrate Your Independence” Fireworks & FestivalOlive Branch City Park, 6 p.m.

4th of July on the IslandMid Island River Park, 5 p.m.

Red, White, and BoomAutoZone Park, 6 p.m.

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ENTERTAINMENTcalendar

MUSIC July 7Brandy ClarkHalloran Centre, Memphis8 p.m., Admission $28–$53ticketmaster.com

July 8 George LopezHorseshoe Casino, Tunica8 p.m., $44.50–$64.50ticketmaster.com

July 8-10 Cirque du Soleil: OVOFedExForum, Memphis7:30 p.m. Fri., 4 p.m., 7:30 p.m. Sat., 1:30 p.m., 5 p.m. Sun., Admission $36–$110ticketmaster.com

July 10 “Weird Al” YankovicBankPlus Amphitheater, Southaven7:30 p.m., Admission $31–$55.50ticketmaster.com

ChevelleNew Daisy, Memphis8 p.m., Admission $28.50–$32ticketfly.com

July 11 Luke Bryan BankPlus Amphitheater, Southaven7 p.m., Admission $55.50–$95.50ticketmaster.com

July 14 Andrew McMahon in the WildernessNew Daisy, Memphis8 p.m., Admission $20–$30ticketfly.com

July 15 Cedric BurnsideLevitt Shell, Memphis7:30 p.m., Admission freelevittshell.org

Alabama ShakesMud Island Amphitheater, Memphis8 p.m., Admission $45–$55ticketmaster.com

July 17 10 Years Minglewood Hall, Memphis8 p.m., Admission $17–$20ticketfly.com

July 19 Shakey GravesMinglewood Hall, Memphis9 p.m., Admission $18–$20ticketfly.com

July 20 ShinedownLanders Center, Memphis6:30 p.m., Admission $29.50–$44.50ticketmaster.com

July 22 Brian WilsonHorseshoe Casino, Tunica8 p.m., Admission $42–$62ticketmaster.com

July 23 Charlie PrideMillennium Theatre at GoldStrike Casino, Tunica8 p.m., Admission $69.95–$69.95

July 29 Billy CurringtonMemphis Botanic Garden, Memphis8:30 p.m., Admission $40ticketmaster.com

VISUAL ARTS

through July 10 Inches from the EarthNational Ornamental Metal Museum, Memphis10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tues.–Sat., Noon–5 p.m. Sun., Admission $4–$6 metalmuseum.org

through July 17 The Impressionist Revolution: Forty Years of French Art at the DixonDixon Gallery & Gardens, Memphis10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tues.–Sat., 1–5 p.m. Sun., 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. third Thurs., Admission $3–$7dixon.org

PERFORMANCE ARTS

through July 3 OliverTheatre Memphis, Memphis7:30 p.m. Thurs., 8 p.m. Fri.–Sat., 2 p.m. Sun., Admission $15–$30theatrememphis.org

July 8–31 MoonvinePlayhouse on the Square, Memphis8 p.m. Thurs.–Sat., 2 p.m. Sun., Admission $10–$35playhouseonthesquare.org

through July 10 Sister ActPlayhouse on the Square, Memphis8 p.m. Thurs.–Sat., 2 p.m. Sun., Admission $15–$40playhouseonthesquare.org

July 21-30 The Music ManPresented by DeSoto Family Theatre Landers Center, Southaven7 p.m. Fri., 2 p.m., 7 p.m. Sat., 2 p.m. Sun., Admission $18–$30dftonline.org

July 21-31 Fiddler on the RoofPresented by Kudzu PlayhouseHernando Performing Arts Center, Hernando 7 p.m. Fri., 2 p.m., 7 p.m. Sat., 2 p.m. Sun., Admission $10–$17kudzuplayers.com

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A Piece of History Jamie & Evan Miller’s Lakeland, Tennessee, cabin home blends rustic Southern charm with modern sensibilities

Story by Casey HilderPhotos by Yen Studios

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F OR JAMIE AND EVAN MILLER, the cabin nestled on a ½ acre patch of land in West Tennessee’s Lakeland

Estates neighborhood is more than a home — it’s history.

The cabin, which was purchased by the couple in February of 2015, was built by Jamie’s ancestors, the Reed Family, in 1837 near Hen-derson, Tennessee — about 70 miles away from its current location. The house was moved to its current surroundings in 1978 by Jamie’s uncle, Tony Reed. “He was an adrena-line junky and kind of an adventurous guy,” she says. “So he just kind of looked at it like another adventure.” Reed and several others disassembled the cabin piece by piece before making the trek to Lakeland to reassemble and rebuild. Jamie and Evan rediscovered the cabin by coincidence years later when the newly married couple purchased it from relatives with intentions of restoring some of its former glory.

The unique tastes of Evan, an industrial engineer and Jamie, a yoga instructor, blend together in this surprisingly spacious five bedroom, three bathroom estate. A sprawling 42-foot front porch with a hanging swing welcomes guests to a quaint sunroom entry-way and roomy kitchen.

▲ The original blueprints for Evan and Jamie Miller's family home on display in the hallway. The cabin, which was built in 1837 in Henderson, Tennessee, now sits in Lakeland, Tennessee, just outside Memphis.

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The refurbished kitchen, stocked with an array of culinary tools, is currently the most modern area of the house, with its granite-top kitchen island and whitewashed fireplace. “It’s nice to have such a big space for cook-ing,” Jamie says. “It’s got a lot of unique, great features and it’s probably my current favorite room in the house.”

High arched ceilings with stretching beams loom over the living room, which also features a fireplace and walls lined with 14-inch poplar logs, lain with a process known as chinking. Faint and yellowed newspaper clippings from 1901 are still visible on the walls. While they were once necessary for insulation, they remain now as a curiosity and throwback to home’s humble roots.

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▲ Memories of former owners William and Anna Reed permeate the household.

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A restored table crafted with old barnwood and a towering buffet serve as the centerpieces to the rustic dining room. The massive buffet nearly proved impossible for the pair to move in, but with some clever techniques and a bit of elbow grease, they were able to manage. A portrait of third-generation Reeds, William and Anna, hangs on a nearby wall.

The master bedroom includes a “Romeo and Juliet”-style balcony, offering a perfect view of a nearby 200-acre lake – the perfect relaxing spot for a morning cup of coffee. This room also boasts three walk-in closets and an expansive master bathroom.

Future plans for the Millers’ dream cabin include replacing several doors with sliding barn-style entryways, repurposing the dual lofts above the living room to suit Evan’s Mancave-in-the-making and Jamie’s quiet painting space, and reworking a pair of downstairs guest bed-rooms to fit the look of the rest of the house.

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Vintage Chic

STORY BY TONYA THOMPSON PHOTOS BY BRIAN ANDERSON

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ith its white-brick façade and dramatic stone turret entrance, Paul and Jodi Perry’s Chateauesque style home is a study in marked contrast. Located in Nesbit, MS, it epitomizes a vintage chic aesthetic —from its reclaimed wood elements to décor the couple has put together from their visits to thrift stores and antique shops throughout the Mid-South area.

A study in contrast at the Perry household in Nesbit, Mississippi

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“I do a lot of antiquing and find stuff everywhere,” says Paul, a tattooist and owner of Purethirteen located in Horn Lake, Mississippi. “That’s what we do when we’re off work, go to random little shops or hole-in-the-wall places to find something.” And just like searching through time-worn pieces that others have discarded, walking through the Perrys’ home is an exercise in discovering artfully crafted vintage treasure.

On one side of the main entryway, large gothic window frames hold wrought iron grids. Beneath the main room’s modern black chande-liers, a large pyrography clock face sits on a custom-stained concrete floor, accentuated by an antique white shutter and wooden wagon wheel. “We’re waiting on wooden chandeliers that they make out of wine barrels,” says Paul. His wife, Jodi, notes that the room’s look has changed dramatically. “It was black in here originally, and I bought all the furniture before we moved in,” she says. “When everything got delivered, nothing fit, so I sold it all.”

To the left of the main room is a reclaimed barn door leading to the master bedroom and master bath, which features a stone and tile walk-around, doorless shower; his-and-hers vanities; and a Jacuzzi tub. To the right, the kitchen continues the theme of stark contrast, featuring custom cabinetry by Bubba Black of Bubba Black Originals, out of Hernando, MS. “We have a lot of pieces from Bubba Black Originals,” says Paul. “Bubba did all our cabinetry and he built our tables.”

One particular table that catches visitors’ eye is the focal point of the sitting room located just off of the open kitchen. “I found this old door in Memphis, downtown somewhere… I forget where… but it’s an old door from the 1800s,” says Paul. “I took it to Bubba and we made it into a coffee table. I find the pieces, then we come up with the design together.”

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Past a wine station (also built by Bubba Black), the formal dining room features white chairs and a dark-stained wooden table accented by smoky gray walls. Moving back through the entry and ascending hardwood plank stairs to the upstairs bedrooms, a sitting area displays a wood-paneled wall that contains a collection of the various pieces of wood used throughout the home, with an added splash of teal. The couple’s favorite spots in their new home are downstairs, however, and it’s easy to see why when discovering the home’s more secluded, surprising nooks. Exiting through the open kitchen, a large patio surrounds an in-ground pool, complete with outdoor kitchen and TV sitting area for entertaining larger groups of people. Here, the dark tones of reclaimed wood are subdued by a paradise of palm trees and vivid, teal accents, recalling elements of the couple’s favorite state outside of Mississippi — Florida. “Florida is like our second home, so we brought Florida here,” says Paul, while Jodi admits that she spends most of her time at the pool when not working.

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Happy Birthdayto Americaand to these two

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As for Paul’s favorite place around their new home, he’s quick to point out, “definitely mine’s at the barn.” And the barn — located just off of the swimming pool area — is a throwback to some other time and place where friends congregate over drinks, and a 1948 Wurlitzer juke box lights up a neon corner that’s filled with vintage signage.

“These doors came out of a plantation house in Tupelo from the 1800s,” says Paul, referring to the main doors leading into the barn. “My brother did the demolition and cut the door out. I had to replace a few pieces of the glass. I tried to take a few out when I was re-staining it but it was so old, I had to replace it.”

Other features of the barn include a long wooden bar that was part of the now-closed Butcher Shop in downtown Memphis, along with hand-hewn beams, also from the 1800s. According to Paul, a friend’s great-great grandparents had them in a barn that was torn down. “I know people who tell me about these things, and whenever I find it, I’ll say ‘hey I want that.’”

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Social Design

Form meets function in a home built for entertaining

STORY BY TONYA THOMPSON PHOTOS BY YEN STUDIOS

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RRepresenting one of the more formal versions of the French Eclectic style, the home of Ronnie and Pat Young is located on two-plus acres of the gently rolling hills of Gray’s Creek subdivision in Hernando. With a symmetrical front façade and monolithic finish, the house’s steep roof line with arched-top dormers pro-jecting through the cornice create a striking first impression. A custom-designed iron and glass front door opens to the entry hall, with travertine and slate cabochons and an iron stair rail designed by Pat Young.

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When building their home, the Youngs wanted a house that was designed for enter-taining, with a long center hall that serves as a walkway for all of the downstairs rooms. Additionally, outdoors on an expansive patio overlooking a stocked lake, comfortable seating welcomes guests, along with a teak table that will seat 12, a large mosaic-topped table, and a pair of faux bois benches.

“In the six and a half years that we have lived here,” says Pat, “we have hosted birthday parties for friends and family, retirement parties, many dinner parties, Sunday School get-togethers, teas for little girls and their mothers and grandmothers, Woman’s Club parties, garden club meetings, receptions for seminar attendees, and Christmas Open Houses for over 100 people.” As a National Garden Club accredited flower show judge and 3rd Vice President of the Garden Clubs of Mississippi, Pat has had multiple opportunities to make use of a house designed specifically to entertain.

Focusing on large common rooms that flow from one to another and a dining room big enough to host extended family for special meals, the Youngs put in a butler’s pantry with a Dutch door to be used as a bar area to serve beverages to a large group.

Beside it, the 17-foot vaulted ceilings of the hearth room add additional space for larger gatherings of friends and family, with solid timber trusses hewn by master craftsman Wade Burrus, owner of Archi-tectural Timberworks. The hearth room also contains a French buffet au deux corps, an antique French tall case clock, an antique English pine sofa table, an antique French trumeau, and an antique English satinwood writing table. The cricket table there is made from old, weathered pine. “I like wood pieces that have the patina of age,” says Pat. “I like a thing with character, whether from its age or from the craftsmanship of the person who made it and the quality of its materials.”

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Mantels in the home were fabricated from a mix of reconstituted limestone and concrete by Mark Pepke of European Stone Werks. All downstairs floors are made of natural materi-als, including limestone in the hearth room and kitchen areas, travertine in the master bath and two downstairs half baths, and wide oak floors elsewhere. To provide additional comfort for visiting guests during the winter months, the hearth room and kitchen floors are heated, as well as the floors in the master bath.

The kitchen features cabinets to the ceiling designed by Pat and made by Patrick Mont-gomery. The hood over the cook top is lime-stone, with a backsplash of tiles hand-made in California. Highlighted in the dining room are an antique English mahogany server, a Chip-pendale table and chairs, a French chandelier purchased on Magazine Street in New Orleans, and a handmade Persian Heriz rug.

The living room features an antique English mahogany secretary/bookcase, a rustic antique French dough table, two coffee tables by Amy Howard (an artisan commissioned to do a coffee table for former first lady Laura Bush), an antique French carved oak credenza, an antique Italian chandelier, and a handmade Persian Mahal rug.

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“I have picked up small items to remember our travels...A smooth rock

from the Snake River in Wyoming that we rafted, a small Toby mug

from Ireland to add to my collection, a hand-made basket from South Africa, and linens from France.”

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Reflecting Ronnie Young’s love of the out-doors, the study has walls paneled in glazed alder by Lou Kerns of Kerns-Wilcheck in Memphis, an antique English oak chest of drawers, and a handmade Persian Heriz rug. The study bookcases hold part of a collection of Imari porcelain, contrasted by skull mounts of gemsbok from a safari the Youngs took to South Africa. “I have picked up small items to remember our travels,” says Pat. “A smooth rock from the Snake River in Wyoming that we rafted, a small Toby mug from Ireland to add to my collection, a hand-made basket from South Africa, and linens from France.”

The master bedroom has a custom-designed, hand painted bed by Bella Cosa Studio in Madison, MS. It also features an antique French enfilade (a long buffet with connecting compartments), and an antique French wine-tasting table.

The master bath has a salon tub and contains an antique English wire garden bench and chair. The two half baths downstairs have cabinets also made by Lou Kerns.

Art in the home includes a large barn painting by Freda Hamm purchased 28 years ago; an oil painting by Russian artist Yasharel Manzy; handmade paper reliefs by Blanche Batson of Jackson, MS; a watercolor by George Luks; an abstract wax encaustic by Memphian Mary Long; and most recently, an oil painting by Emily Ozier of Memphis. Neutral wall colors provide a backdrop for the home’s art and for the stained knotty alder doors throughout.

“Over the years, I have collected the things that I like,” says Pat, “whether from a local antique store or from Atlanta or New Orleans. To me, home is where you are surrounded by the people that you love and the things that you love. I am still looking for that special ‘piece’ to go in certain spots in certain rooms. A home is like a person, always changing and growing and maturing.”

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A Shore Thing The serene trappings of Orange Beach, Alabama,

make for the perfect Southern getaway

Story by MICHELLE HOPE

ENTERTAINING

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BEACHIN’With summer in full effect, family vacations are a top priority for

most people wanting to take advantage of the time kids are out of school. Like many, I have grown up going to the beach every summer on family vacations, so I am always trying to find something new and better than what we have done before. This year, we decided to explore Orange Beach, Alabama, to kick off the summer break. Orange Beach was very appealing for many reasons and the easy six-and-a -half hour drive from the Memphis area topped the list. We couldn’t wait to discover the 32 miles of soft white sand and clear waters that edge Alabama’s southern border to the Gulf of Mexico.

STAY’NKid friendly-resort style accommodations were the at the top of our

priority list. So, I began my search for the perfect resort. Turquoise Place did not disappoint! As the largest and most up-to-date vacation rental resort Orange Beach has to offer, The Turquoise Place offers breathtaking views of the Gulf and plenty to do for everyone. It’s lo-cated in the heart of Orange Beach, so you have easy access to every-thing you need — which is very little, depending on your vacation style. The spacious condos offer panoramic views of the coast; three, four, or five bedroom units that all have their own bathrooms; state- of-the-art appliances in the full-sized kitchens; wet bars; fireplaces; flat-screen TVs; and private beachside balconies with hot tubs and grills. Multiple pools indoor and out keep you from ever feeling over crowded. Beach access is only a quick elevator ride down and a few feet away. So getting your toes in the sand is effortless, unlike many condo-style vacations.

Prickett Properties  helped me book the resort and took care of everything, so all we had to do was show up. We really enjoyed the waterproof wristbands that replaced our room keys. One more step taken to make our vacation stress free.

A few of my other personal favorites about the resort were the pool-side bar/grill that offered lunch and yummy frozen cocktails for purchase, and the live entertainment during the week. There were plenty of comfy lounge chairs and umbrellas available for rent on the beach at a reasonable rate daily or weekly, which was also nice since we opted not to haul our own.

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EAT’NWith such nice accommodations, we wanted to stay in for dinner

some and utilize the balcony grill. Lartigue's Seafood Market — a fam-ily owned and operated business specializing in locally caught seafood became our go-to shop for fresh seafood. We stopped in twice- once for fresh shrimp and homemade slaw and then again to pick up loads of steamed seafood for a delicious and hassle-free dinner with friends (ready in minutes)! This is the way to go if you want to entertain or enjoy fresh seafood without putting a big dent in your budget. They offer an online menu for easy ordering, so make plans to pick up dinner at least once.

For a casual family dinner out or a date night, Shipp's Harbour Grill is a must! The coastal-cottage-style restaurant boasts some of the best views and the largest menu in the area.  As we watched the harbour lights come to life, we enjoyed cocktails and dinner. Shipp's takes reservations, which is hard to find at restaurants in the area. You can make your reservation and check out the menu online before you dine. We can't wait to go back!

For all those things we forgot and to stock our kitchen with break-fast and snacks for the vacation, we were just a short drive away from Publix, a local grocery store. It's so nice to have everything you need close by. It truly makes a vacation easy and stress free.

The Turquoise Place was the ideal resort for our easy and luxurious vacation. It will be hard to stay anywhere else in Orange Beach when we go back, that is for sure. They do have great deals during the off season and last-minute specials, which helps accommodate a wide range of budgets. The weather in Orange Beach is great almost year round too! The lazy river is heated during cooler months and they have the indoor heated pool year round. All of this helps make Orange Beach and Turquoise Place a winner no matter what time of year you plan to go. We are already planning to head back toward the end of summer — it was that good!

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Resort:The Turquoise Placeturquoiseplace.com

Rentals:Prickett Properties

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Food:Lartigue’s Seafood Market

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Shipp’s Harbour Grillshippsrestaurant.com

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THE POURSTRAWBERRY MEXICAN MULEA tequila-based twist on the classic Moscow Mule, dressed up with fresh strawberry puree

Recipe and Photo courtesy of SERENA WOLF

Yield: 1 cocktail

INGREDIENTS:2 ounces silver tequila1.5 ounces fresh lime juice1 ounce Strawberry Puree4 ounces ginger beerSplash of club soda (optional)

For the Strawberry Puree:2 cups quartered strawberries2 teaspoons fresh lime juice2 teaspoons honey (or agave)

DIRECTIONS:1. Start by making your strawberry puree. Place all the ingredients in a blender or food processor, and puree until smooth. 2. Strain through a fine mesh sieve and refrigerate until ready to use. (You’ll have a little more than a cup of puree, which is enough for roughly 8 cocktails.)3. Add the tequila, lime juice, and strawberry puree to a copper mug or tall glass. Mix with a swizzle stick (or spoon) until well combined. 4. Fill the mug/glass with ice. Add the ginger beer and a splash of club soda (if using), and stir to combine. Bottoms up.

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“Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day,” the ancient proverb begins. “Teach a man to fish, and you feed him for a lifetime.” Finishing the academic year with 100 percent retention rate, the 13 students who began pursuing their GED and Career Certificate concurrently in January through the MI-BEST program at Northwest Mississippi Community College are beginning to understand they may never have to worry about putting food on their table again.

According to MI-BEST Student Navigator, Rachelle Washington, the program offers students with no GED or high school diploma the opportunity to be a full-time college student with all the rights and privileges of Northwest students. Prior to graduation, these students can expect to have earned their GED, 15-16 college credit hours, a manufacturing credential or nursing assistant certification, job shadowing, internships and even employment opportunities.

“I have two children now, and I figured I needed to get on the ball, get my GED and get my life on track,” said Amanda Soriano, a MI-BEST manufacturing pathway student from Coldwater. Soriano was the first among her cohort to earn her GED and was offered a job in April at Schulz Xtruded Products, LP at their Hernando shipping location at a starting rate of $12.50, complete with free health insurance, six paid vacation days, nine paid holidays and the opportunity to enroll in the company’s retirement plan.

Students on the manufacturing pathway will be able to work in a variety of manufacturing environments, because their curriculum covers such a broad range of subjects, like lean manufacturing, just-in-time, blue print reading and precision instruments—skills that are in high demand by advanced manufacturing set-ups across the Northwest district and the Mid-South.

Northwest’s Career, Technical and Workforce Division offers credit and non-credit programs for the manufacturing and distribution industries, including HVACR, Industrial Electronics Engineering Technology, Precision Manufacturing and Machining Technology, Networking, Programming, Welding and Business and Office-related Technology, in addition to programs in the service sector and health care.Placement in MI-BEST

is determined by assessment scores on the Tests of Adult Basic Education (TABE) in reading, math and language, so early outreach to ABE staff is encouraged. Anyone wishing to be contacted about joining any area location’s ABE classes should visit www.northwestms.edu/GED and fill out an interest form. For general information about any Career, Technical or Workforce Development programs, please contact Career Counselor, Katie Broadway, at [email protected] or (662) 562-3954.

Amanda Soriano, a MI-BEST manufacturing pathway student from Coldwater. Soriano was the first among her cohort to earn her GED and was offered a job in April at Schulz Xtruded Products, LP at their Hernando shipping location.

Suggested cutline: From Manufacturing Basic Skills to Advanced Manufacturing, Northwest has the state-of-the-art equipment to get the hands-on learning experience you need to land a job in the manufacturing or distribution sector, like this fully automated flexible assembly system.

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ONE THING NOT TO MISS THIS MONTH

Dog Days of Summer

Thursday, July 14, to Sunday, July 17, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Join the Greater Shelby Kennel Club and the Tupelo Kennel Club at this year’s all-breed conformation and obedience shows. Hundreds of dogs will strut their stuff each day and compete in a series of signature events. Each will be judged against breed standards on everything from ideal size to temperament.

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