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The Wedding of Lauren and Todd {Wedding}

4/5/2017

 
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“A Labor and Delivery nurse actually set us up,” laughs Lauren Barry.  “Todd and I were introduced when I was a Resident.  I am an OBGYN and Todd is an Anesthesiologist.  She got it right; we are a perfect match!”
 
Todd Versteegh and his bride envisioned a romantic church wedding, followed by a magnificent lakeside reception in the Town of Livingston.  As the bride walked down the aisle, she clutched a lovely bouquet of succulents, peonies and hydrangeas.  Pinned to the flowers was a locket hugging a photograph of her late father.  “I borrowed my cousin’s locket and we put my dad’s picture inside.  It was a special combination: my something borrowed and my dad.”

Barry and her mother planned the perfect evening.  She smiles, “I felt like our wedding was such a celebration of us.  My mom was just so excited and happy for us and she made it fun.” After slipping into cowboy boots, the bride and groom enjoyed dancing beneath a gorgeous tent and enjoying sweets from the ice cream bar.  The newlyweds posed for a photograph with their three beloved dogs, then bid farewell in their grand getaway, a vintage Rolls Royce.

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VENDORS:

Photographer:  Adam + Alli Photography
Event Planner:  Kendall Poole Event Planning
Dress:  The Bridal Path
Bride’s Jewelry:  Family locket
Hair:  Molly Gee Designs
Bridesmaid Dresses:  The Bridal Path
Tuxes:  Tuxes Too
Videographer:  Film Poets
Venue:  St. Luke’s Church in Fondren and the Town of Livingston
Lighting:  Davaine Lighting
Rentals:  Pretty Presentations
Catering:  Pretty Presentations
Bar:  World of Wines
Band:  Memphis Soul Revue
Bride’s Cake:  Cake Diva
Groom’s Cake:  Cake Diva
Print Material:  Emily Ferguson for Designs by KPEP
Car Service:  Way Back in Time

{Blog by Mitchell Walters}

Inspiration Mississippi's Newest Team Member, Jill Dale

4/3/2017

 
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We are excited to introduce the newest member of the Inspiration Mississippi team, Jill Dale. Jill will be the new Editorial Director of Inspiration Mississippi.

It was a love of reading and writing from a young age that led Jill to pursue writing as a career. She began her writing career writing technical documents and manuals about web programming, but always knew deep down she enjoyed telling people’s stories and what drives and motivates them. She loved telling others’ stories never imagining she would have one to tell of her own.

Jill is no stranger to Inspiration Mississippi readers. Her family was featured in the 2016 issue of Inspiration Mississippi magazine sharing the story of her son, Campbell who was diagnosed in February 2014 with Stage IV Rhabdomyosarcoma. Many people followed their story and Campbell’s brave battle with cancer. He passed away in September 2015 at the age of 5. She wrote of their life, their struggles and of his brave fight. She continues to write and share Campbell’s story.

“There are so many inspiring people in this world, many of which are right here in Mississippi. I look forward to meeting these people and sharing their story as a way to inspire others whether it’s through a hobby, a life event or their business,” says Jill.

Jill and her husband David reside in Madison, MS, with Campbell’s twin sister Avery and newborn daughter Stella Grace.


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Pillow Fight Day {Inspirational Event}

3/31/2017

 
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Inspiration Mississippi is thrilled to partner with The Salvation Army, Anjou, Amerigo, CHAR, Saltine and Sombra to celebrate our third annual Pillow Donation Day!

THIS Saturday, April 1st, we encourage you to donate an unused pillow to Anjou, Amerigo, CHAR, Saltine or Sombra!  The pillows will be donated to the Salvation Army of Jackson, and will provide a Mississippian with a comfortable place to sleep.  For your generous donation, you will receive a $5 coupon to any of these fantastic restaurants!!

Thank you all for your great support of our fellow Mississippians!  

D'Evereux Foods {Insider Inspiration}

3/27/2017

 
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It all started with a zesty, homemade hot sauce.  On a cold, rainy Mississippi day, Courtney Aldridge and his son began crafting hot sauce in their kitchen.  His daughter, Ashleigh, graduated from college in 2014, and turned their hot sauce into a thriving business.  “I knew I wanted to work for myself.  I got a $10,000 loan and the hot sauce recipe from my father,” reflects Ashleigh.  “The next year I launched two more sauces and then a line of pepper jams.”  D’Evereux Foods was born a week after Ashleigh’s graduation. 

In just over two years, D’Evereux Foods has launched a retail store in Natchez, an online store, and a manufacturing facility.  “There is no shortage of daily tasks,” laughs Ashleigh.  “We end most days feeling like we just ran a marathon.  A few daily tasks include stocking the store, running the store, answering emails, shipping online orders, calling wholesale clients, hot sauce production, and inventory for all three – retail, online and wholesale.” 

D’Evereux Foods carries three incredibly delicious hot sauces and three pepper jams, all with meaningful family ties.  “We carry a Huckleberry Jalapeno Pepper Jam that has a sweet kick.  I used to pick huckleberries with my late Grandfather, so huckleberries will always have a special place in my heart,” smiles Ashleigh.  D’Evereux focuses on flavor first and then heat.  “Our sauces contain a special blend of spices and seasonings that other sauces don’t have.  We work on recipes until they are perfect.  My goal is always to create a sophisticated and southern food experience with an unmet explosion of flavor,” she says.

Even Mississippi Native, Oprah Winfrey, caught the D’Evereux Fever.  In 2015, their entire line of pepper jams was featured on Oprah’s Favorite Things List!  “My personal favorites are Pepper Sauce Rouge and Huckleberry Jalapeno Pepper Jam.  The Rouge hot sauce was the original sauce for D’Evereux Foods and I’ve been drowning my food in it ever since,” laughs Ashleigh.  “It has a thick and zesty flavor and texture that you can’t get anywhere else.  It’s my addiction.”

D’Evereux Foods can be found in their charming retail store, as well as online.  As customers enter the upbeat, southern store, they can write their favorite quote on the “Tell Me Something Good Wall!”  Visitors from all over the world can also tag their hometown on a giant map.  “From the music to the décor, you will love this place,” promises Ashleigh.  “It is right in the heart of downtown Natchez, on the 300 block of Main Street.” 

From Montana to Maine, stores across the country are selling out of Mississippi’s own D’Evereux Foods.  “I think the southern food appeal is irresistible and universal.  My mother is from New Orleans and my father is from Natchez.  That mix of southern and creole culture came to life in my childhood kitchen.  I’ve been cooking ever since and it is my happy place.  Even after a twelve-hour work day, I cook.  Food is more than a passion for me.  Food is everything.”

For more information on D’Evereux Foods, please visit www.devereuxfoods.com

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Crossroads Film Festival {Inspirational Event}

3/24/2017

 
Mississippi's highly acclaimed Crossroads Film Festival is rapidly approaching!  From April 6-9, come celebrate the art of filmmaking, its diversity and depth.  Film lovers and Filmmakers will gather together in Jackson to view films from Mississippi and around the world.  Click here to buy tickets for all of their upcoming events!
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“Southerners are natural-born storytellers.  We have a rich legacy of world-famous storytellers from Mississippi, such as writers Tennessee Williams, William Faulkner and Eudora Welty; musicians B.B. King, Elvis Presley and Jerry Lee Lewis; film stars Morgan Freeman and James Earl Jones.  This storytelling culture fosters the expansion from the page and lyrics to film, as film technology continues to evolve.” Robbie Fisher, Crossroads Film Society President

It all started in the 90’s.  A group of promising young filmmakers in the Southern Mississippi Film Program presented a “student films in progress showcase” on campus.  Much to their delight, the event was a rousing success.

Jackson film lovers Ed Inman, Ferrell Tadlock and filmmaker Anita Modak-Truran were intrigued.  They had been hosting independent film screenings around the state, and were striving to create a new film festival in Jackson.  They collaborated with Southern Mississippi Film Program students Philip Scarborough, Nina Parikh and Monte Kraus to form the Crossroads Film Festival and Society, supporting local filmmakers’ works and bringing films from around the world to communities of central Mississippi. 

The first annual Crossroads Film Festival was held in the spring of 2000, with a warm and enthusiastic reception.  It has only grown in scope and size over the past eighteen years. Robbie Fisher, Crossroads Film Society President, says, “Crossroads Film Festival is open to any independent filmmaker anywhere throughout the world.  Although we are particularly interested in ‘growing’ Mississippi filmmakers, and telling our hometown stories, we also have a huge interest in bringing the world’s stories to Mississippi.”

The Crossroads Film Festival and Society are truly celebrating the art of filmmaking, its diversity and depth.  “We believe Crossroads has played a role in the growth of our film production in Mississippi, as films are screened and as filmmakers visit the festival and Mississippi,” Fisher smiles.  An impressive number of films screened at Crossroads have received further acclaim.  God of Love (2010) won at Crossroads for Best Short Narrative and won an Oscar the same year.  Mr. Hublot, awarded Best Animated Film at Crossroads, received an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film.

This year’s Crossroads Film Festival will begin on April 6, boasting films, a movie premiere of a major motion picture shot in Mississippi, and a Music Video Showcase featuring local bands.  There will also be industry-related workshops, panel discussions with filmmakers and a closing party with live music, celebrities and Mississippi cuisine.  “Overall, we strive to get filmmakers and film lovers in the same space.  We want to share our stories,” says Fisher.  “We provide audiences with the opportunity to experience films they would ordinarily not be able to see in a commercial theater, and we encourage the creation and enjoyment of independent film in Mississippi.” 

For more information on the Crossroads Film Festival, please visit www.crossroadsfilmfestival.com Photographs courtesy of Crossroads Film Society 

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