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Beth Hunt Calligraphy {Life Story}

5/19/2017

 
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“Calligraphy is an art form that uses ink and a brush to express the very souls of words on paper.”
― Kaoru Akagawa

A calligraphy set at a young age and a love for all things pretty grew into a business for Beth Hunt, owner of Beth Hunt Calligraphy. “I’ve always been drawn to art,” says Beth Hunt. “At a very young age, I received a calligraphy set for Christmas. From there what began as a hobby and doing something I love, has turned into a business where I teach others this beautiful art form.”

During college and after, friends would ask Beth to do lettering for them or address wedding invitations. Eventually word spread and what was once a fun, therapeutic hobby became Beth Hunt Calligraphy in 2009. Since then, her business has grown and over the past 3-4 years she has ventured into teaching calligraphy. “People began asking for lessons,” Beth says. “By teaching, I give them the tools to use to learn it and they can go home and perfect it on their own.” Beth continues, “People often think calligraphy is hard to learn and to do, but anyone can do it. It takes practice just like any art form.”

Beth offers several workshops including Intro to Calligraphy, Continuing Calligraphy and Intro to Brush Lettering. She also offers private Intro to Calligraphy classes and a 3-part Private Lesson Package.  She has taught hundreds of people across the state since she began offering workshops.

Beth also sells original art that you can order, print out and hang in your office or home. These prints include hand-lettered quotes, bible verses, and silhouettes. For more information about Beth Hunt Calligraphy or to register for a workshop or purchase products, please visit www.bethhuntcalligraphy.com or find her on Facebook or Instagram.
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{Blog post by Jill Dale}

Curious George: Let’s Get Curious! at the Mississippi Children’s Museum {Inspirational Event}

5/17/2017

 
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The Mississippi Children’s Museum’s newest summer exhibit, Curious George™: Let’s Get Curious! exhibit will open Saturday, May 20, 2017. Children of all ages will love this peak into the world of Curious George, the inquisitive little monkey who has captured the imagination and hearts of millions of children and adults for 75 years. The exhibit will introduce young children to George’s curious world and lead visitors on a fun, interactive math, science, and engineering-based adventure.

“This exhibit is on a twenty-city tour across the United States and we are very lucky to have it here in Jackson,” says Mary Alex Thigpen, Assistant Director of Communications for MCM. Visitors will recognize familiar characters and places featured in the classic stories by H.A. and Margret Rey and the television series that airs on PBS KIDS®. The exhibit inspires children’s natural curiosity as they explore the neighborhood where Curious George™ lives with his friend, The Man with the Yellow Hat. Children can explore iconic points from George’s curious world and climb into a construction trailer to design and construct a building! Visitors to the exhibit have the opportunity to experiment with physics as they putt through the mini golf course, use wind power to move yard art and wind chimes, or climb into the space rocket Curious George took on his space adventure!
“We are thrilled to offer this experience to the children of Mississippi. The Curious George exhibit offers visiting families an opportunity to meet a favorite classic childhood icon and incorporates play and fun with STEM aligned activities,” notes Susan Garrad, President and CEO of the Mississippi Children’s Museum.

Mississippi Children’s Museum members can enjoy a member’s only preview party Friday, May 19th from 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Guests will enjoy Curious George themed snacks, a take-home photo with Curious George himself, and hands-on activities including Duplo Structural Building, Stained Glass Painting, and Paper Hat Making. Visitors will also receive a free Curious George book, sticker, and bookmark courtesy of Mississippi Public Broadcasting. Wear your red and yellow and be the first to meet George! Not a member of the MCM? You can join this week before the big event Friday. Members enjoy free admission to the MCM year around, discounts, and a variety of other benefits.

So mark your calendars and make Mississippi Children’s Museum a part of your summer plans and come explore the curious world of everyone’s favorite monkey! The Curious George™: Let’s Get Curious! exhibit will run from May 20, 2017 until September 20, 2017. The exhibit is sponsored locally by Trustmark and Atmos Energy. For more information about the Mississippi Children’s Museum, please visit http://mschildrensmuseum.org/

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{Blog post by Jill Dale}

Pepsi Pops at the Ross Barnett Reservoir {Insider Inspiration}

5/15/2017

 
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Music, food, fireworks, and fun for the entire family are all a part of the 36th Annual Pepsi Pops! Rescheduled for this Friday, May, 19th, Pepsi Pops! is an annual tradition for many families. Held at the Ross Barnett Reservoir’s Old Trace Park, families from all over bring their lawn chairs, blankets, and picnic to enjoy a night of great music by the Mississippi Symphony Orchestra. “Pepsi Pops is a great event for family and friends to gather and enjoy the Mississippi Symphony Orchestra play in a non-traditional setting at the Reservoir with a grand finale of fireworks at the end of the show,” said Emily Helm, Marketing Manager at Brown Bottling Group. Park gates will open at 4:30 p.m. and the Kids Pepsi Playground will open shortly after at 5:00 p.m. The playground includes inflatables, games, and activities for children of all ages. The pre-concert entertainment includes the Mississippi Symphony Youth Orchestra, Southern Komfort Brass Band, and Mississippi Swing. At 7:30, the Mississippi Symphony Orchestra will take the stage followed by fireworks for the finale!

The annual “Best Picnic Design” contest will be judged by Barry Plunkett and Bo Bowen, and winners will be announced during the program with prizes donated by Mangia Bene. Forget your picnic basket? Take advantage of onsite food vendors The Manship and Backyard Burgers serving delicious food.

All tickets and parking passes with the May 12, 2017 date will be honored. If you haven’t purchased your ticket yet, there is still time. Tickets are $15 at the gate, $12 in advance, and $5 for ages 4-18. Kids 3 and under are free.

Inspiration Mississippi is excited to partner with Brown Bottling Group to give away an awesome prize package! The swag bag includes: 4 tickets to Pepsi Pops!, a Burlap tote, Pepsi beach towel, koozie, hat, and a case of Pepsi! To enter to win, visit our Facebook page @Inspiration Mississippi.

Grab your blankets, lawn chairs, and picnic basket and join us Friday night for a time of great music, fun, and fireworks!

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{Blog post by Jill Dale}

Elam Roberson – Your Own Kind of Beautiful {Life Story}

5/12/2017

 
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She is only 12, but is already making a name for herself! Her song, Your Own Kind of Beautiful, was released as a single April 21, 2017. Quiet and humble, she is like any other 6th grader…she enjoys basketball, cheer and tumble, but her love is music. This all began at a young age. “From early on she loved to perform,” her mom, Marley Roberson, says. “She would dance around the house with a pretend microphone.” She always knew she wanted more and to do more. “So many doors and opportunities have just fallen in her lap, in our laps. Things that we knew we couldn’t pass up and as long as she wanted to pursue them, we knew we should. We didn’t want to think down the road, ‘what if we never saw where her voice and love for music takes her,’” Marley continues.

Once they noticed she loved music as much as she did, they found a voice teacher in Brandon, MS, for her to work with. If anything, it was an outlet and an activity she enjoyed. Her voice teacher, Winona Costello, helped to develop her voice and at the age of 8, she went with a group of other kids taught by Costello to the IMTA Camp and Competition in New York City. “At this camp, they would practice and perform and perfect their talent. There were kids from all over the United States that would come to this camp,” Marley says.  She enjoyed it so much that she went back the following summer at the age of 9. The kids there would audition for people in the music industry. “These industry people were on the lookout for the next rising star,” Marley smiles. “They are looking for voices that can be trained and many go on to sign record deals as their voice matures over the next several years. That’s the ultimate goal as you participate in these camps, to get noticed and to hopefully sign with a label.”

Over the next couple of years, Elam continued to take voice lessons. She loved singing and performing and wanted to continue it whether anything came from it or not. In the spring of 2016, they received a call from a talent scout. “I was actually in the carpool line at First Presbyterian Day School where Elam and her 2 brothers attend school.” He had heard her perform at IMTA when she was 9. He remembered her and her unique voice. “We were completely floored! We never thought we would get a call. You put in the hours and do the work and go to the camps, never knowing if you will hear back. You don’t want to ever get your hopes up and get ahead of yourself,” continues Marley. From there, everything began to fall into place and happen very quickly. An audition was set up with the Director of A&R for Disney Music. Next, she and her mom and her grandmother flew to Miami, FL, to audition with the President of One One 7 Entertainment. He loved her voice and began working with her. Last summer, she spent time in Nashville working with Matt Bronleewe, a music producer and writer. “I would take my notebook of ideas into the studio with me. From there, we would talk about my ideas and that’s where the songs would come from,” says Elam. “I went back in September to record the 4 songs that were written and then heard them for the first time in December,” she continues. “It was surreal to hear them and to hear my voice with the lyrics. The time, effort, and energy that I had been putting into singing was beginning to pay off.”

A release party was held Friday afternoon, April 21st. “The support from friends and the community has been amazing,” says Elam. “My friends came, brothers and sisters of my friends, and it was a lot of fun!” Marley continues, “She has had a great experience so far and has learned so many life lessons. She knows how to interview, how to handle rejection, and time management.” Elam has continued her school work and extracurricular activities while juggling her singing on the side. When asked what she wants to do when she gets older she immediately replies sing!

Your Own Kind of Beautiful is a song about being yourself. “Be true to who you are, stand up for others, and follow your dreams.” Elam is doing just that. She knows that this opportunity gives her a platform and she hopes that through her music, she can encourage other young people and give a voice to others that are struggling to find their way.

Over the next few months, Elam’s 3 other songs will be released. The songs stem from her notebook of ideas…things she struggles with as a young person, things she knows others struggle with also. She wants to inspire other girls to follow their dreams, but never lose sight of who they are.

You can download Your Own Kind of Beautiful on iTunes and follow her on Instagram: @elamroberson, Facebook: @elammusic, and Twitter: @elamroberson.

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{Blog post by Jill Dale}

"Spring" Art Exhibit {Inspirational Event}

5/10/2017

 
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The Cedars will host a reception Thursday, May 11, showcasing its latest art exhibit “Spring,” part of the Four Seasons of The Cedars Visual and Performing Arts Series. The exhibit will hang through June 2, 2017. The exhibit will feature work by artists Ginny Futvoye and Mitchell Ammons Walters.

The Four Seasons of The Cedars Visual and Performing Arts series began as an avenue to raise funds to maintain The Cedars. Four art exhibits are offered each year and this award winning series has grown to be one of Fondren Renaissance Foundation’s most popular endeavors drawing 400-500 art lovers to each opening night. The exhibit features new and veteran artists’ work.

The reception Thursday, May 11 is free and open to the public. A portion of all of the proceeds from sales of artists’ work goes to the continuing maintenance and restoration efforts of The Cedars, Jackson’s oldest residential home circa 1840, which celebrated 175 years in 2016.

The “Spring” exhibit will hang through June 2, 2017. Gallery hours are Tuesday – Friday, 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. The exhibit is made possible by First Commercial Bank and Fondren Renaissance.

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{Blog post by Jill Dale}

The Wedding of Candace Hare and Kyle Smith {Event}

5/3/2017

 
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{Bride}  Candace Hare
{Groom} Kyle Smith
{Hometowns} Candace - Raymond, MS | Kyle - Byram, MS
{Wedding Site} Bridlewood of Madison- Madison, MS
{Reception Site} Bridlewood of Madison- Madison, MS
{Bride’s Bouquet} Queen Anne’s lace, lavender roses, succulents, white and green hydrangea, lavender spikey, lavender lepto, and white garden roses
{Bridesmaid Bouquets} Lavender roses, succulents, white and green hydrangea, lavender spikey, and lavender lepto

{How did the two of you meet?}
Kyle and I have known each other since high school. When I was in 8th grade and played on the high school's girls' soccer team, he was actually our ball boy! We both went to Mississippi State University, had classes together and tailgated together, but we were always just friends. After Kyle graduated college, he moved to Indiana for a job. Two years later, his job transferred him back home. He joined my gym May of 2014. (He always says he joined because he knew I was a member there) We went on our first date June 27, 2014 and have been together ever since!

{What is your proposal story?}
Kyle wanted to take me out for an early birthday dinner because we had plans on my actual birthday. He decided we should try a new restaurant and made reservations at The Gathering in The Town of Livingston. As we were walking up to the restaurant, I mentioned the Livingston Sweet Shoppe next door and Kyle asked me if I wanted to go before dinner, I naturally, said yes. When we walked in, the owner asked what brought us out for the night and Kyle told him we were celebrating my birthday. He led us straight to the popcorn and started giving me samples of different flavors. As I’m eating the popcorn (my appetizer, right?), I heard someone beating on the glass front door. I turned to look and I saw my entire family waving at me through the windows. I was super confused so I turned to Kyle for an explanation and there he was on one knee holding the most beautiful ring! **Que the water works** Both of our families rushed in cheering and that's when I noticed our friends were there watching through the windows too! What was really cool, Kyle got my brother in law to set up his go pro and it videoed the whole thing! We all went to eat at The Gathering where there were balloons, signs, cakes, flowers, and gifts. It was the most incredible thing.

{What inspired your wedding and reception locations?}

As soon as we got engaged, a family friend mentioned to me a new venue that was in the works of being built! She told me that they already had a similar location in Hattiesburg, MS. The very next weekend I went to The Barn at Bridlewood in Hattiesburg to check it out and I instantly knew that if Bridlewood of Madison were to be anything like the original one, that it would be absolutely perfect! I booked Bridlewood of Madison that day and the venue hadn’t even started to be built yet! It was so exciting (and sometimes nerve-racking) seeing the entire process of the venue being built from start to finish! Marcus, the co-owner, was so patient with me every time I would ask to come see the progress! He was truly wonderful!

{What inspired your color scheme/theme/flowers?}

I wanted something springy, whimsical, romantic, and a little vintage. Purple is my favorite color and green is Kyle’s favorite color so I just chose soft purples and greens and went with it!

{How did you pick “the dress?”}

I went to two different dress stores in Jackson. I liked everything but didn’t love anything! My mom and I decided to make the trip to Mimi’s Bridal in Laurel, and found the one! I had been avoiding strapless dresses the entire dress shopping process and I ended up loving a strapless!

{What’s your favorite unique accessory? Is there a story behind it?}
I have two- The first is a blue crystal bunny (our last name is Hare) that my older sister attached to her bouquet in her wedding 6 years prior. The second was my “something old” which was my mom’s diamond bracelet!


{What was your favorite part of the wedding planning process?}
Honestly, my favorite part of the process was when all the details were finalized! Haha- I am a very indecisive person so, wedding planning was harder for me! Thank goodness for Kyle, my mom, sisters, and best friends because they were a lot of help! Also, I am very thankful for our wedding coordinator, Meredith McCullough, who took all of my planning and ideas and turned them into reality the day of our wedding! She totally got my vision!!

{Besides the actual wedding, what was your favorite moment of the wedding day?}

We had to have our rehearsal the morning of the wedding because our venue was booked the Friday night before. One of my favorite moments was being with Kyle, our family, and wedding party in a calm, casual *no makeup* atmosphere eating breakfast together before the rehearsal. I know people say its bad luck to see your groom before the first look or wedding ceremony but it just felt right! Another favorite moment was our letter exchange, first look, and gift exchange! It was such a sweet and special time that Kyle and I got to have before the group photos and wedding started!

{What was your favorite surprise detail/moment about your wedding day?}

I was surprised that it didn’t rain!! The entire week leading up to the wedding had an 80% chance of rain for the wedding day. We were planning for an outdoors ceremony which had stress levels a little high! It sprinkled that morning and then the weather was perfect for the rest of the day! The Lord answered all of our prayers!

{Your favorite picture from the big day?}

One of my favorite pictures was the one of me and Kyle kissing and our wedding party cheering in the background!

{The picture that represents the two of you best?}

Probably the one of me smashing wedding cake in Kyle’s face. He told me after, that he hadn’t planned to do it and didn’t think I would either. I totally caught him off guard and it was awesome! We are very playful and love to laugh and have a good time so I think that one represents us well!

Vendors:

Photographer: Brian Flint Photography
Weekend Coordinator: Meredith McCullough/Stella & Co. Events
Dress: Mimi’s Bridal
Bride’s Jewelry: Mom’s diamond bracelet
Headpiece: Molly Gee Designs
Hair: Memrie Haguewood at Luxe Salon
Make-up: Janell Vandevender
Bridesmaid Dresses: Alfred Angelo
Tuxes: Men’s Warehouse
Videographer: Take Two Video Pro
Venue: Bridlewood of Madison
Rentals: Eventful
Florist: Fresh Cut
Catering: 4Top Catering
Bar: Char Bar
Band: The Dantones
Bride’s Cake: That Special Touch
Groom’s Cake: Kyle’s great grandmother made mini fried pies and pound cake
Print Material: Invitation and monogram- Love Supply Co
Car Service: Trolley - Phoenix Limousine


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Children’s Space for Spring by Persnickety {Insider Inspiration}

4/24/2017

 
With a neutral canvas topped with pops of color, piles of pillows and cozy textures, Kim Rogers of Persnickety created her son’s perfect haven. “The design is cowboy and Indian. I loved mixing Pendleton Indian blankets with modern colors. The John Deere green side table is exactly that color, John Deere Green,” she smiles. “The striped bedding adds a modern touch to the white and black geometric rug, and all of the pictures are family photographs and drawings.”

Rogers beautifully blended the room with new and old pieces. An Alphabet wall hanging and rustic bear chairs from Persnickety pair nicely with sentimental family objects, such as vintage milk jugs from her grandfather, who was a milkman. When designing any space, Rogers recommends leaving a wall or corner slightly unfinished. “I love having room to grow; it keeps my creative juices flowing.”

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{Blog post by Mitchell Walters}

Over the Edge with Friends {Inspirational Event}

4/21/2017

 
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For the second year in a row, people are going Over the Edge with friends, Friends of Children’s Hospital that is! Edgers, those that are going over the edge, will rappel down the 14 story Trustmark Corporate Office building tomorrow Saturday, April 22nd beginning at 8:00 a.m.

To be able to go Over the Edge, Edgers had to raise at least $1000. They were also encouraged to raise even more! Edgers that raise $1,500 or more receive 2 passes to the “Drop Party” at the Governor’s Mansion Friday night, April 21st. Those that raise $2,000 or more are eligible to use a GoPro during their rappel. As part of the Drop Party Friday night, 10 VIP Edgers will be rappelling down the building. To date, 60 Edgers are scheduled to rappel down the building throughout the day tomorrow.

Board member, David Spurk came across the idea to go Over the Edge. “He saw this event in another town and thought it would be a new, exciting event for Friends to put on and the rest is history,” says Elisha Bailey, Director of Giving and Community Partnerships for Friends of Children’s Hospital. “So far $157,095 has been raised and that amount continues to grow!” Last year, the event raised over $173,000, surpassing their original goal of $100,000. Money raised will go directly to Friends of Children’s Hospital, the organization that raises funds for Children’s of Mississippi. “With the recent announcement of a Capital Campaign to renovate and expand Batson Children’s Hospital, Friends will be focusing our support on this transformative project to improve pediatric health care in Mississippi. Funds raised from Over the Edge will help make the dream of a new hospital for children come true,” says Bailey.

Of course the main event will be the rappelling down the building, but there will be other fun activities for those that come to watch. There will be a Kids’ Zone with face painting, photo snapshots, balloons, games, and an opportunity to design a card or crown for a patient at Batson. There will also be food trucks offering delicious food to enjoy while watching the Edgers rappel.

As Edgers prepare to go Over the Edge, they will be welcomed by signs made by patients at the hospital congratulating them and thanking them for their participation. Let's support Friends of Children's Hospital and all they do to support Mississippi's only hospital for children. For more information about Over the Edge with Friends, please click here. To learn more about Friends of Children’s Hospital, please click here.

{Blog posted by Jill Dale}





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International Pillow Fight Day {Inspirational Event}

4/19/2017

 
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Did you know that April 1st is International Pillow Fight Day? And how, might you ask, do you celebrate International Pillow Fight Day? By donating a new pillow to the Salvation Army! Many of you did just that on April 1st right here in Jackson. Inspiration Mississippi was thrilled to partner with The Salvation Army, Anjou, Amerigo, CHAR, Saltine and Sombra to celebrate our third annual Pillow Donation Day!

The pillows were donated to the Salvation Army of Jackson to provide a Mississippian with a comfortable place to sleep.  Donors received a $5 coupon to participating restaurants for each donation made. New pillows for those in need and a discount on your meal is a win-win for everyone involved!

“The donated pillows will be used in our shelter, the Center for Hope,” said Rosalind Yarber, Director of Social Services. The Center for Hope is a shelter that houses men and women, 18 years old and older. It is operated entirely by donations whether that be food, clothing, bed linens, towels, personal hygiene products, etc. “We are so appreciative of the pillows that were donated,” smiles Yarber. The shelter is open year around daily from 7:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. It serves to give residents a hand up, not a hand out. Residents not only get a place to lay their head, they take part in many of the services that are available to assist them. “Our case managers work with residents to guide them and assist them in becoming productive members of society,” continues Yarber. They assist residents in finding and applying for jobs and also applying for various grants to help with temporary housing and also vouchers for food, clothing, and furniture. They also offer GED classes to the public and to residents through a partnership with Jackson Public Schools.

The Salvation Army’s motto, “Doing the Most Good” is evident in everything they do right here in Jackson. Their mission is to serve others – every day. You can be a part of the “good” they are doing by volunteering, partnering with them in their various programs and giving financially to help them with their mission. To learn more about The Salvation Army and other ways you can assist them, please visit their website The Salvation Army.

Once again, Mississippians showed how generous they are through our third annual Pillow Donation Day and we want to say “Thank you!” from the team at Inspiration Mississippi!
 
{Blog post by Jill Dale}


Thirst Inspiration: LIFEWTR

4/17/2017

 
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Brown Bottling Group is excited to share its newest offering, LIFEWTR. A purified water that is pH balanced with electrolytes added for taste, LIFEWTR combines creativity and design to serve as source of inspiration and hydration. The bottles provide a beautiful canvas for art and design, featuring rotating label motifs created by emerging and developing artists, whose work will serve as a spark of creativity and dose of inspiration.

“One of the coolest things about this premium water is that the artwork on the labels will change every three months or so. There are currently 3 bottle designs, and there will be 3 brand new designs to replace the current ones at the end of May,” says Emily Helm, Marketing Manager at Brown Bottling Grown. Series 1 artists include MOMO, Craig and Karl, and Jason Woodside. All 3 artists create vibrant art for public spaces.

Be inspired and unleash your creative potential with LIFEWTR. To learn more about Brown Bottling Group, click here. You can find more information about LIFEWTR and read about the Series 1 artists at www.lifewtr.com

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