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Mississippi Armed Forces Museum {Life}

4/11/2019

 
Happy Thursday y'all! 
We hope everyone has had a great week so far and that y'all's weekends will be even better. If you're looking for something fun to do with the entire family we suggest checking out the newly expanded Mississippi Armed Forces Museum at Camp Shelby. Keep reading for a little bit of the museum's history! 
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Generations of brave Mississippians have served in our great nation’s Armed Forces. Their endless sacrifices have ensured our safety and freedom. The Mississippi Armed Forces Museum’s mission is to honor, remember, and educate the public about these sacrifices. Director of the Museum, Thomas Lofton, adds, “ While most folks may only set aside one day a year for special days like Memorial Day, Armed Forces Day, or Veterans Day, our museum strives to honor veterans every day and do what we can to collect, preserve, and display their stories for future generations of Mississippians.” The recently expanded museum stands proudly on the campus of Camp Shelby in southern Mississippi. For over one hundred years, Camp Shelby has functioned as a military training facility for multiple branches of the United States Armed Forces. The Camp was the second largest training facility during World War II and continues to be pivotal in preparing troops for overseas service. Camp Shelby’s campus is expansive, covering 134,000 acres of Perry, Forrest, and Greene counties.

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In 1984, two retired veterans, Donald Evans and Doug White, converted a small room inside a warehouse on the property into a display of their personal collection of military artifacts.  The collection began to grow as more veterans donated to what was the beginning of the Mississippi Armed Forces Museum as we know it today. Only nine years after the start of the Museum, the collection had grown too large to be contained in the original space. The collection then moved to a larger space on Camp Shelby’s grounds in 1993. In 1999,  the Armed Forces Museum Foundation, military veterans, and state and local leaders secured 4.5 million dollars from the Mississippi State Legislature to fund the construction of a brand new facility. Construction of the Museum’s current building was completed in October of 2001. The Museum has continued to expand and renovate, updating exhibits and creating space for new galleries.

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The Mississippi Armed Forces Museum’s exhibits are creative and engaging for all age groups. Historic artifacts and documents combined with video installations are excellent tools for educating visitors about the history of the American military.  “Numerous letters, photographs, and some diary accounts from various wars help tell the story of some veterans, but also provide examples and experiences to visitors who are attempting to better understand the evolution of warfare and the service or sacrifice of their ancestors,” says museum director Thomas Lofton. “We not only try to recognize those who gave their lives for our freedom throughout the course of military history, but also try to acknowledge their families that suffered and grieved directly from that loss for many generations to come. In fact, near the front entrance of the museum is the first, and so far the only, Gold Star Families Memorial Monument recognizing the families that have lost so much for freedom.”

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The Museum also houses recreated trenches and jungles to create an immersive experience for visitors. These exhibits highlight the significant role Mississippi plays in the United States Armed Forces as well as a general history of the United States Military. The galleries in the Museum are organized by time period. The exhibits span the history of the United States Military and include the 19th Century, First World War, Second World War, Korean War, Vietnam War, and the Global War on Terrorism exhibits.  The Museum also has a number of outdoor exhibits, making the visitor experience truly comprehensive. On the grounds of the Museum, guests will find beautiful memorials and a vehicle park with aircrafts, tanks, and field artillery that allows guests to come face to face with real equipment used during combat.

The Mississippi Armed Forces Museum is free and open to the public Tuesday- Saturday 9 am to 4 pm. There are multiple ways to support the efforts of the Mississippi Armed Forces Museum. The Museum is currently accepting artifact donations from the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries. These objects, including equipment, documents, and photographs should provide documentary support of the military service of Mississippians and those who trained at Camp Shelby specifically. Additionally, monetary donations are welcome and go a long way towards helping the Museum honor Mississippi’s veterans.  To inquire about donating an artifact and more general information about the Mississippi Armed Forces Museum please visit their website https://armedforcesmuseum.us. ​

Most Inspirational Mississippian 2019 {Life}

4/9/2019

 
Happy Tuesday Y’all!
Today we wanted to share a truly inspirational story with all of you. Stacy Underwood was named Most Inspirational Mississippian in our most recent issue for a very good reason! Her sacrifices, determination, and creativity have made the Jackson community a better place. Stacy is a light in so many people’s lives and we hope her story inspires y’all just as much as it inspired us. Keep reading for more on Stacy Underwood and the incredible organization she founded, HeARTworks.
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     Stacy Underwood understands the power of artistic expression. A creative from a young age, Stacy’s own creative ventures changed in nature as she grew older. “I have always loved art, creating things with my hands has always satisfied my soul.  As a child, I loved all things crafty. As a teen, I poured over Martha Stewart magazines for homemade gift ideas. As a college student, I was intrigued by graphic design and now, I am thrilled by the fine arts,” smiles Stacy. Stacy founded HeARTworks eleven years ago. HeARTworks is a program that aims to place the power of creative expression into the hands of individuals who otherwise might not have the opportunity to express themselves through an artistic medium.

     HeARTworks was brought forth from Stacy Underwood’s desire to combine her own passion into a meaningful ministry.  I had been searching for a way to give back and nothing was really inspiring me.  I wanted to create, and I also wanted to help, but just couldn’t get excited about anything until I read Ron Hall’s Same Kind of Different as Me.  After completing that book, God woke me up to a lightning bolt of an idea to start an art program for the homeless.  It just seemed to answer all my questions; I could give back using my passion, art!” says Stacy.
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    Almost every Tuesday morning for the past eleven years, the old cafeteria at Stewpot Community Services in downtown Jackson transforms into an art studio. HeARTworks volunteers walk with members of the Stewpot community through the creative process. Stacy, now a faithful volunteer, is there for almost every meeting, and helps the director of  HeARTworks, Mac Brown, run the program smoothly. “ These meetings provide a non intimidating setting for getting to know someone you might not otherwise get to know, in that way HeARTworks is a connector of people. Tuesday morning classes inherently foster deep understandings, empathy, and friendships among all those involved. Aesthetically beautiful art, while exciting when it happens, is not necessarily the ultimate goal of Tuesday mornings,” says Stacy.

     The benefits of the program extend beyond the regular Tuesday morning meetings. The artwork HeARTworks participants create during this time are collected and put on display in the annual HeARTworks Art Show. At the show, members of the Jackson metro area at large are encouraged to come view the hard work of the artists and purchase the pieces that speak to them. Eighty percent of the  proceeds from the sale of the artwork are given directly to the artist and the remaining twenty percent is collected by Stewpot Community Services. The annual show serves to give agency to the artists and educate the greater community about the program.

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    The importance of programs like HeARTworks cannot be understated.  Programs that provide disadvantaged individuals in our community the opportunity to gain the resources and knowledge that allow them to recognize their potential as an artist or otherwise, strengthen our entire community from the inside out. It is the sacrifices of individuals like Stacy Underwood and all the HeARTworks volunteers that make the Jackson community a better place. “The old saying, ‘it is better to give than receive,’ may be trite, but it has proven true time and time again in my experience downtown. As a community, we are only as strong as our weakest neighborhood. It seems to me that by that definition, there can be no suburb without the urb. If the heart of our state, Jackson, is not well, the rest of our state suffers, no matter how pretty we paint our buildings,” says Stacy.

    There are many ways to support the mission of HeARTworks. If you feel led to volunteer with program, you are encouraged to help with a Tuesday morning class; all are welcome to join no matter the level of artistic experience. Additionally, the program benefits from donations of acrylic paints, art paper, paint brushes, and other art supplies. Finally, monetary donations are always appreciated. To find out more about the HeARtworks program, please head over to their website www.heartworksms.com or follow them on Instagram @heartworks.

Photography by Christina Foto 
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Christian & Brooks {Weddings}

4/4/2019

 
Hey y'all! 
Happy Thursday! The weekend is just around the corner and we are ready for it, as always! We wanted to brighten up your Thursday a little by sharing Christian and Brook's big day with y'all! Captured by the talented Kyle Hancock of Kyle Hancock Photography, this darling couple's wedding day was filled with Mississippi favorites and beautiful florals from Fresh Cut Catering and Floral. We also fell in love with their reception venue, Two Mississippi Museums, it added such a modern twist to a southern celebration! Keep reading for more. 
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{Tell me a little bit about y’all!}
Brooks is from Magee, Mississippi and I am from Greenwood! We met at Mississippi College, where we both went to college. He played baseball and I played soccer, we crossed each other’s path a couple of times due to playing sports.  Brooks is currently in physical therapy school at UMMC, and is graduating in May. I am a registered nurse in an Emergency Department in Jackson, and I am currently in the family nurse practitioner track at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.  
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{Tell us about the proposal!}
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One thing I have always loved about Brooks is that he documents every moment, from special occasions to the casual walks around town.  For our proposal, he compiled a video of all of our special moments throughout our relationship and at the end of the video it showed him walking into a jewelry store owned by our dear friends. Then the  video cuts off and there he was on one knee, asking me to marry him! Of course, I was crying the happiest tears one could imagine, with the answer as YES!

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{What did you use as your main inspiration for planning your wedding?}
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Brooks and I have always been major supporters of local business and we wanted to show our love for Mississippi. My engagement ring and our wedding bands came from a local jewelry store in my hometown.  All of our paper products came from a local stationary shop, Posh Design Shoppe. The rehearsal dinner party favors were a Mississippi ornament from Boswell Regional Center in Magee, MS. These ornaments are made by children and adults with special needs, and the money goes to this support this awesome program.  Everything we chose to be a part of our wedding was near to our heart, from location, food, style of the band, paper products, and much more!

{Why did you choose your wedding ceremony location and reception venue?}
Our wedding ceremony was held at Mississippi College’s Provine Chapel.  This was always my dream, ever since I was a student at Mississippi College.  The building is an old chapel, built in 1860, with beautiful high ceilings, gorgeous chandeliers, and wooden pews.  Oddly enough, during the civil war, the Union used this building as a hospital for their soldiers. Provine Chapel is a historical location with a lot of character.  It was so pretty on it’s own, that it did not require too many decorations.
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{Why did you decide on the specific flowers and bouquet styles?}
Honestly, it sounds crazy, but I had no idea on flowers while I was planning my wedding.  Thankfully with the combination on Pinterest and my wonderful florist, Wendy Putt with Fresh Cut Catering and Floral, we were able to get some good inspirations. Being a fall wedding, I knew that I wanted to have some greenery, but I was lost without seeing pictures of others weddings.  Wendy recommended flowers and greenery that were practical and beautiful and I trusted her fully to make it beautiful,. She truly went above and beyond!
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{What was your favorite part of the wedding planning process?}
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My favorite part of the wedding process was getting to combine all of the things that Brooks and I love and throwing a huge party. Having a wedding allowed my to reunite with people that I haven’t seen in years and good friends.  Every piece of our wedding was exactly what we wanted!

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{What advice would you give other brides-to-be?}
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The best part of planning a wedding is that YOU get to choose.  If there are things that you are passionate about, go for them. If certain areas don’t interest you, don’t stress it.  Throwing a wedding is not meant to be stressful. If it ever becomes overwhelming, step back and realize “at the end of the day, we will be married, and that is all that matters”.  That is my mother's famous quote. Enjoy every moment because the time truly flies by!


{What were some of  favorite detail from your big day?}
Paper products are always one of my favorite details of any celebration.  Brooks and I were able to customize them the way we wanted and add our special touch.  From the save the dates to the napkins, each one gave a picture of our personalities.
My absolute favorite detail of the entire night was the glow sticks, and flashing light tambourines.  These were an absolute crowd favorite and made dancing the night away so much fun! Everyone, of all ages, were having such a good time using them!

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{Vendors}
Photography: Kyle Hancock Photography | Event Coordinator: Rachel Curtis- Posh Design Shoppe | Dress: Low’s Bridal and Formal |  Floral, Catering, and Lighting: Fresh Cut Catering and Floral | Ceremony Venue: Provine Chapel at Mississippi College | Reception Venue:  Two Mississippi Museums | Paper :  Posh Design Shoppe | Videographer:  Revival House |  Band:  Even Odds- Memphis, TN | ​

Ballet Mississippi's Let the Ladies Dance {Events}

4/2/2019

 
Happy Tuesday Y’all!
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We know it’s a little early in the week, but sometimes we can’t help but get excited for the weekend on a Tuesday afternoon! If y’all are looking for something to do with the family this weekend, we suggest checking out what is sure to be a really amazing performance from Ballet Mississippi. “Let the Ladies Dance” is the company’s spring performance and is sure to delight young ballerinas and mommas alike. Keep reading for details on this event and purchase your tickets by following the link at the bottom of the post!

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 Ballet Mississippi, under the leadership of creative director David Keary, provides aspiring dancers an opportunity to engage with the wonderful art form. Ballet Mississippi’s spring performance, “Let the Ladies Dance” is taking place this coming Saturday, April 6th at 2:00 pm at Thalia Mara Hall in downtown Jackson.
    
The performance will “showcase the work of three wonderful female choreographers and selections from the classical ballet, “Paquita.” The concept of the performance is to honor and showcase very talented female choreographers through the artistry of talented young female dancers.”

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Creative director David Keary adds, “Truthfully, it's perhaps one of the best performances that we have presented - the choreographers have created beautiful works and the last ballet of the evening highlights our beautiful dancers along with the outstanding guest artists, young Tia Wenkman and Michal Wozniack.  You will enjoy reading about them and more than anything, watching them dance, they are phenomenal!”

Additionally, in partnership with The Westin Jackson, a ladies’ luncheon is scheduled prior to the performance on April 6 at noon with a set menu, musical entertainment, and guest speaker Ronda Nychka.

You can purchase tickets for both the show and the luncheon here http://balletms.com/
All photos courtesy of Ballet Mississippi.

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