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EDITORIAL Publisher
contents Parks Place – ‘Where southern charm meets classic elegance’ – Pages 14-17
Reece Terry Editor Mark Boehler Contributors Mark Boehler
Spring Hill Farm – When the Stricklen’s build something, their dreams are sure to lure visitors – Pages 20-23
Metro Services The Riverton
ADVERTISING Advertising Manager
The Riverton – Venue with a view offers a touch of paradise at Pickwick – Pages 28-31
Derinda Nunley Advertising Representatives Kenny Carson Devin Garrett Creative Designer Susan Curtis
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The lawn of the historic Verandah-Curlee House in downtown Corinth is one of the many bridal venues available in Corinth, Alcorn County and the Crossroads area. Photo by Mark Boehler
The Woodlands of Farmington – Couple adds bridal venue behind their home, name says it all when it comes to natural beauty – Pages 40-43 Windsong – The Outpost continues growth, adds venue to its destination – Pages 46-49
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Crossroads area offers a wealth of
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Where the bride and groom need to go when planning to say ‘I do’ By MARK BOEHLER
For Crossroads Magazine
Photo by Mark Boehler
The historic Fillmore Street Chapel in downtown Corinth remains a popular wedding venue destination. It is the oldest active church building in Corinth.
Corinth, Alcorn County and the Crossroads area are home to a wealth of great bridal and event venues. In the last year alone, three new outstanding bridal venues have opened in Alcorn County, all just a few minutes drive outside of Corinth. In addition, three new excellent bridal venues have opened in the Crossroads area. All are within an hour’s drive from Corinth. Add those venues to the four historic bridal venues in downtown Corinth operated by non-profit organizations, and it’s safe to say the greater Corinth area is a regional bridal venue mecca. To all those brides and grooms out there looking for a place to say ‘I do’ and start a new life together, check out these great options.
Cedar Creek Ridge Farms
setting. Maintained by First United Methodist Church 901 Fillmore Street, Corinth 662-287-3111
This peaceful, country setting offers both inside and outside ceremony sites. 28 County Road 98, Tishomingo 662-424-1294
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Corinth Coliseum Civic Center 404 Taylor Street, Corinth 662-872-9262 Built in 1924, venue areas include a large foyer,beautiful staircase and upstairs landing and an outdoor courtyard. Owned by City of Corinth
parksplacems.com Nestled on a picturesque 50 acres, it’s one of the largest venues in the area as the 5,000-square-foot Grand Hall can seat up to 500 people. 481 CR 512, Corinth 662-664-0494 or 662-664-4510
Shiloh Ridge Athletic Club
shilohridge.com Indoor or outdoor areas are available, along Limitless options include three different with an outstanding Grand Ballroom with a bridal, rehearsal dinner and reception venues dance floor. Banquet rooms can seat from 25 alongside a working ranch, plus overnight up to 300 guests. Wedding parties can swim, accommodations in six hotel-style rooms and play golf and tennis. nine cabins in a rural setting. 3303 Shiloh Ridge Road, Corinth crazykranch.com 662-286-8000 833 North Prather Road, Michie, Tenn. 731-434-4473 or 731-610-6109
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Spring Hill Farm
Crossroads Museum, Historic Depot and CARE Garden crossroadsmuseum.com Museum has a large conference room for receptions and the property includes a large outdoor green space. Depot was built in 1917 and continues to be a working railroad office. 221 Fillmore Street, Corinth 662-287-3120 Owned by City of Corinth
Fillmore Street Chapel Built in 1871, Corinth’s oldest church building is the Cross City’s most popular bridal
springhillfarmweddings.com A beautiful barn-type setting in a rural area with scenic views and a stunning large covered outdoor deck overlooking a perfect lawn setting. 55 CR 171, Corinth 662-423-8385 or 662-660-3615
The Lodge at Pickwick Landing State Park tnstateparks.com One of the premier parks in the Tennessee State Park system just got better with a renovated inn, restaurant, venue center and new lounge area. It’s the complete package with both indoor and outdoor options with spec-
tacular views of Pickwick Landing Dam and Lake. Overnight selections include lake view lodge rooms, lakeside villas and cabins in the woods. The park also has an 18-golf course, disc golf and full service marina. Grand opening plans for the lodge were scheduled for mid-summer of 2020. 120 Playground Loop, Counce, Tenn. 731-689-3135
The Riverton 10020 Riverton Rose Trail, Cherokee, Ala. This is a “venue with a view” overlooking the Bear Creek embayment of Pickwick Lake. Timed just right and the vows include a lakeside sunset as backdrop. 662-544-0196
The Woodlands of Farmington A lovely Outdoor Chapel nestled under scores of trees includes a vow deck. Separate structures include a Bride and Groom Building and large indoor Reception Hall. 387 CR 218, Corinth 662-415-1602 or 662-255-2626
Verandah-Curlee House 705 Jackson Street, Corinth One of Corinth’s oldest homes built in 1857 where Civil War era generals lived during their Corinth stay. Owned by City of Corinth 662-287-9501
Windsong Located at The Outpost Where groups up to 100 can gather inside ceiling-to-floor glass walls with scenic views of an active stream through the woods. 2175 Highway 128, Savannah, Tenn. 731-925-6990
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An 1,800-foot long driveway sets the mood on the 50-acre property at Parks Place.
Gerald and Trish Parks are pursuing their dream after opening an event and wedding venue on Oct. 9, 2019.
Parks Place
‘Where southern charm meets classic elegance’ Story, Photos By MARK BOEHLER For Crossroads Magazine
Trish Parks has spent a lifetime dealing with brides and grooms. She has 35 years experience in the jewelry business and since 2007 has been the owner of Corinth Jewelers. It was only fitting and appropriate for the jeweler to team with ultimate handyman husband Gerald and the couple build a wedding and event venue. It’s called Parks Place – “Where southern charm meets classic elegance” as their slogan will prove for future visitors. Located off Wheeler Grove Road about a mile off U.S 45, their dream began with the purchase of 50 acres of farmland not far from their home. “I had kids getting married,” said Trish about daughter Mallory Ashe and son Dustin Parks. “And we saw firsthand the need for a local bridal venue.” “And I love working with brides and
grooms,” she added. Trish didn’t have to look far for someone to help develop her dream on those 50 scenic acres. Gerald oversaw the construction project. A locomotive engineer the past 14 years for Kansas City Southern, the lifelong Alcorn County resident also spent 20 years in the hardwood flooring business. “The dream was big,” noted Trish. “We wanted something with lots of room.” And so, Gerald was up to his wife’s challenge. Parks Place is 10,000 square feet, including a covered front porch, with a 5,000-square-foot Grand Hall which will seat over 500 people – making it one of the largest event venues in the Crossroads area. The Parks asked for advice every step of the way, talking with caterers on what they would like to see in the kitchen, talking to newlyweds and future brides on what they would like to see in the Grand Hall and
discussions with hairstylists on what to provide in the bride’s dressing room. “We did our home work,” said Trish. “We asked lots of questions. ‘What do you want?’ What would you like to see?’” Parks Place has a huge foyer as visitors enter with an elegant feel. A large bride’s area can accommodate a large wedding party, while the groom’s area has a relaxing tone with leather couches and lounge chairs. Concrete patio, outdoor gas fireplace and a lighted pergola await guests outside the back entrance, where work continues on an outdoor wedding venue with farmland and forest providing a natural backdrop. Much thought went into the restroom facilities with large crowds in mind. An added feature in the women’s restroom is a large seating area so the girls can talk about their innermost secrets between dining and dancing in the Grand Hall. Large wet bars can keep the visitors happy with food and drink and the massive
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Parks Place offers 10,000-square-feet of venue, including the covered front porch and a 5,000-square-foot Grand Hall, at the property on Wheeler Grove Road.
kitchen area was designed by a well known executive chef who knows the ins and outs of catering to large gatherings. A covered porch and kitchen outside entrance await vendors and caterers. Gerald is also proud of the mood set for Parks Place with his efforts to build and improve on a 1,800-foot gravel driveway built to have access to the property. The venue welcomed its first guests on Oct. 5, 2019 and six events were staged until the pandemic crisis hit in late March. A ribbon-cutting ceremony and community celebration was held on Nov. 19, 2019. The Parks have hired Sherry Ross as venue manager and the stream of bookings throughout 2020 and as far as December 2021 have the dreamers excited about the venue’s future. “It has really turned out well,” said Trish, smiling toward her business partner. Added Gerald as he smiled back, “It will be a huge asset to the community.” “I just saw a need for engaged couples seeking the perfect place to celebrate their love,” said Trish. “We are so thankful that God has blessed us with this beautiful place to share with family, friends and the entire community.” What to know: www.parksplacems.com Follow on Facebook: Parks Place Address: 481 CR 512, Corinth Contact Sherry Ross or Trish Parks 662-664-0494 or 662-664-4510 Directions from Corinth: Take U.S. 45 south and take right and head west on Wheeler Grove Road. After one mile, look A large bride’s room has plenty of space for the bride and her wedding party to get ready for the big day. for the venue on the right. PAGE 16
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Spring Hill Farm wedding and event venue features a 6,000-square-foot barn on a scenic 85 acres just north of Corinth.
Spring Hill Farm When the Stricklen’s build something, their dreams are sure to lure visitors Story, Photos By MARK BOEHLER
Already the sight of multiple engagement proposals and portrait photography sessions, large wooden sliding barn doors set the venWhen it comes to destinations, if Jimmy ue’s rustic tone. and Jill Stricklen build, people will come. Once inside the foyer, guests are greeted After turning a farm grain silo and old log with 9.5-foot tall double doors handcrafted home into successful overnight accomodain Europe in the late 1800s. Found by way tions, the Alcorn County couple set their of an antiques dealer in Cullman, Ala., the sights on developing a wedding and event detailed carvings give way to 33-foot vaulted venue. ceilings with custom made 24-foot-long Spring Hill Farm welcomes guests to its 85 wooden beams. rural, picturesque acres just two miles north Rustic chandeliers which where custom of Corinth where Jimmy relied on his 37 made locally hang from the barn’s ceiling. years experience in residential construction Up to 300 guests can be seated on the floor to build the ultimate place to stage special with enough extra space to handle a crowd occasions. of 400, said Jill, the property manager. “We call it blood, sweat and stress,” said “We had a vision,” said Jill. “And we saw it Jimmy, who personally completed much of through.” the work on the venue barn. “Because we The foyer’s staircase takes the wedding had no time to cry. There were no tears.” party to the second floor separate bride and Tears of pure joy will be the future theme groom areas for both “lofty” conversation at this venue when potential bride and groom and plenty of area for guests to get ready for travel up a winding, gravel driveway, top a the ceremony or wait in comfort. pine-tree lined hill and see the impressive A loft door opens to give visitors a view of 6,000-square-foot barn built on three acres the main floor and activities below. of lawn where corn field meets woodlands An open bar can provide refreshments for and deer and other wildlife call home. guests, while a huge kitchen with outdoor For Crossroads Magazine
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covered access remains a “caterer’s dream,” said Jill. As if guests are not wowed enough with Jimmy’s handiwork and attention to detail, two double-door rear entrances reveal a 50-by-16-foot covered back deck where 24 seated guests can enjoy a peaceful sunset. “We are really pleased with the back deck,” said Jill. “It really adds to the venue.” The back lawn will be the scene of many outdoor ‘I dos’ as Spring Hill Farm can be the right place for the perfect outdoor wedding with the barn serving as the reception area, noted Jill. Located at 55 CR 171, the venue hosted several weddings when it first opened in October 2019. The farm has been the destination for a variety of special events, including Christmas parties. The pandemic caused a springtime downturn in weddings, but the future looks bright on the farm with 22 planned weddings, proms and parties in 2020 and into 2021, shared Jill. In May alone, the new Alcorn County venue booked three future weddings to prove the love season remains open on the farm.
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Most of the construction and decor at Spring Hill Farm remains the handiwork of venue owners Jimmy and Jill Stricklen.
The second floor loft of the barn features a spacious bride’s area.
The back of the venue features a 50-by-16-foot covered deck where sunsets provide the venue backdrop.
“The good Lord has blessed Jill and I, and I am so proud to share our dream with others.” – JIMMY STRICKLEN
A part-time person has been hired to help book events and daughter Hannah Schay continues to provide technical assistance on both marketing and interior design. A Mississippi State University graduate, Hannah married Holden Schay of Germantown, Tenn., at Spring Hill Farm on Oct. 26 “on the day we will never forget for more ways then one,” said Jimmy, as Tropical Storm Olga hit on that day, knocking down thousands of trees and creating massive power outages. PAGE 22
Needless to say, their daughter had a candlelight ceremony, shared the parents. Married for 37 years, the Stricklens proudly say the venue idea and now completion “have been a team effort,” said Jill. “There were many a late night,” admitted Jimmy. They approve of the final result and love sharing what the venue has to offer. “The good Lord has blessed Jill and I, and I am so proud to share our dream with others,” said Jimmy.
Added Jill, “I don’t know anything I would change.” What to know: www.springhillfarmweddings.com Follow on Facebook: Spring Hill Farm Contact Jill Stricklen 662-423-8385 or 662-660-3615 Directions from Corinth: Take Shiloh Road north to Minor Road, then stay on Minor Road until CR 171 and turn left to the north. Venue is about a mile in a sharp curve in the road. Watch for the venue sign on the left.
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Photo compliments of The Riverton
The sun sets over a wedding reception at The Riverton on Pickwick Lake.
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Venue with a view offers a touch of paradise at Pickwick
“It really is a destination wedding venue. Just without having to travel too far.” – PAM THOMAS PAGE 28
Story, Photos By MARK BOEHLER
Hank and Pam Thomas, who moved from Holly Springs about a decade ago to settle in a lakefront home off the scenic Riverton COLBERT COUNTY, Ala. — On a rocky Rose Trail. hill high above Bear Creek, a wooden After a 30-year career as a Registered deck in front of a grassy knoll provides the Nurse, it did not take long for Pam to perfect spot where a lifetime of memories find Hank something to do, being he is a begin. licensed residential contractor. As the sun sets on the horizon above the Where most passersby along the Colbert Eastport community on the opposite shore, County, Ala., roadway see only sturdy bride and groom stand hand in hand, fore- chert cliffs covered in trees and brush, Pam heads touching, eyes closed, heads bowed. had a vision for a bridal venue. It’s a bridal venue with a priceless water “I had been thinking about it for a long view. time,” said Pam, who manages The RivThey call her The Riverton. And this is erton today, booking events and proudly her story. showing families what her dream has to It is a dream and years of hard work of offer. For Crossroads Magazine
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The Riverton features a 3,300-square-foot indoor reception and wedding hall.
A wedding vow deck overlooks the Bear Creek area of Pickwick Lake.
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Just a mile from their home, the Thomas couple married the past 35 years bought the five-acre river bluff as Hank planned to build a shop to house his man toys and tools used in his business, Thomas Construction. But Pam had other plans. “I climbed up here on this hillside,” said Pam, seated on the fronted covered porch of the total 3,300-square-foot reception and wedding hall building. “I could see the water from up here. I said this is where I want my venue.” “It was rough,” said Hank about the chert, trees and brush, as he oversaw all the construction since the day they bought the property on July 27, 2018. “It was a hillside with lots of trees. And a lot of solid rock.” The dream became a family affair at The Riverton, named for the nearby community which had to be relocated when TVA flooded Bear Creek after Pickwick Landing Dam was complete in 1938. Twenty-four year-old son Peyton Thomas worked along side his father during the construction, while daughter and son-in-law Tiffany and Boyce Hollingsworth of Iuka assist and help as much as possible, especially on the day of events. When not booking weddings, Pam enjoys her role of grandmother to four-year-old Hayes and two-year-old McCrary Kate. A third offspring, son Will Thomas, lives in Johnson City, Tenn., and provided a helping hand during construction of the property, said the parents. The venue seats about 250 people either on the one-third acre beside the wedding vow deck or the 2,400-square-feet of floor space available inside the reception and ceremony building. The inside area can be transformed into “an outdoor feel” by opening a pair of large sliding doors on the side of the building and a pair of front glass overhead doors, said Pam. Restroom facilities with a rustic feel adds to the venue appeal with wash tubs as sinks, used barn tin as siding and repurposed pallet wood made into cabinets. A large kitchen area includes a huge walk-in cooler and entrance to the outside for easy caterer and vendor access. Pam’s vision included a stone stairway from the covered front porch so all eyes below lead up to the bride making her way down to the vow area. The building’s antique nine-foot-tall by fourfoot wide double doors from a church in Savannah, Tenn. “makes for a grand entrance,” said Pam. There is a story at every turn as the Thomas’ built the venue, from the wooden church pews used for seating to the beautiful glass chandeliers or the massive wooden 12-foot-tall by six-foot-wide cross which can serve as a focal point in the hall or can be moved to a mount on the vow deck. PAGE 30
The Riverton has a lakeside 1,200-square-foot Bridal Suite which sleeps up to 14 people.
The Riverton experience doesn’t begin and end with the reception and ceremony areas. Hank built a 1,200-square-foot Bridal Suite on the property, featuring an outdoor deck with lake views, two baths, full kitchen and sleeps up to 14 people. The bride’s wedding party can enjoy overnight stays before the wedding and an entire day of getting ready together, “all with views of the lake,” said Pam. A rustic Groom’s cabin looks out high above the venue property with a covered front porch. Hank transformed an old Amish outdoor building by covering the historic structure with rusty barn tin and installing a bedroom, bathroom with shower and kitchen. With a couch and trundle bed in the living area, the cabin sleeps up to six people. “The guys love to hang out up there,” said Hank, as the cabin sits high above The Riverton’s parking area, entire venue and lake. Pam offers many venue options, some of which include the Bridal Suite and Groom’s Cabin. The “venue with a view” welcomed its first
official bride and groom in April 2018 and has played host to about 35 weddings since. Pam’s dream continues to be shared as a dozen events are booked for 2020, including weddings, class reunion and a high school prom. The couple reflected on their labor of love. “It is a whole new world when you get here,” said Hank. “It really is a destination wedding venue,” added Pam, looking across the lake where the sun will set. “Just without having to travel too far.” What to know: Follow on Facebook: The Riverton Call Pam Thomas at 662-544-0196 Address: 10020 Riverton Rose Trail, Cherokee, Ala. 35616 Directions from Corinth: Take U.S. 72 East, then once across the Alabama state line, take left on Riverton Rose Trail. Follow it for 10.2 miles and the venue will be on the right just past Rose Trail Park. Note signage on U.S. 72 for the road isn’t visible, so watch for signs to the park and campground.
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Haley – Gugliuzza Jill Elaina Haley and Marc Joseph Gugliuzza were united in marriage on August 31, 2019 in Hudson, New York. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Haley of Corinth. She is the granddaughter of Mrs. Peggy Lancaster and the late Mr. Max Wade Lancaster of Rienzi and the late Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Haley of Memphis, Tenn. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Gugliuzza of Somers, New York. He is the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Giuseppe Gugliuzza of Isnello, Italy and the late Mr. and Mrs. Arcangelo Liberatore of Naples, Italy.
The bride is a 2008 graduate of Kossuth High School, 2010 graduate of Northeast Mississippi Community College, a 2012 graduate of The University of Mississippi (Ole Miss), and a 2015 Master’s graduate of The University of North Carolina School of the Arts in Winston Salem, North Carolina. The groom is a 2004 graduate of Somers High School in New York and a 2008 graduate of The New York University Leonard N. Stern School of Business in New York City. The bride and groom met in New York City where the bride is a theatrical hair and
makeup artist for the American Ballet Theatre and Broadway and the groom is a software engineer. The couple had a weekend long celebration in New York’s beautiful Hudson River Valley in the charming town of Hudson, New York where the couple took their first trip together. At the bride’s side was her Matron of Honor, Ashley Roller and Bridesmaids Dani Wood Fuller, Kai Ravelson, Hannah Conaway Thames and Rena Most. At the groom’s side was his Best Man, Daniel Nastasi and Groomsmen Nicholas Gugliuzza,
John Gugliuzza, Jordan Sun and Rami Haykal. Following the rehearsal on the eve of the wedding the groom’s family hosted a private cocktail hour and dinner for the wedding party and immediate family at Swoon Kitchenbar. Afterwards the bride and groom hosted guests for “Welcome Drinks” at ÖR Gallery & Tavern. The wedding took place at Helsinki Hudson Restaurant & Club with each part of the evening in different locations within the venue. One hundred and twenty five people were in attendance. The entire event was seamlessly coordinated by the team at A Charmed Affair. The ceremony took place in an intimate upstairs loft with guest surrounded by wildflowers (Flowers by Flower Blossom Farms) in honor of the brides Mississippi roots. The bride and groom performed a knot tying ceremony in which their hands were bound with an intertwined cord made from the wedding veils of both their mothers. Following the ceremony the guests enjoyed cocktails and passed hors d’oeuvres during cocktail hour. Following cocktail hour a formal dinner was served under a clear top tent with
soft warm lighting by Bearfly Designs in the courtyard with tables adorned with florals and cascading greenery. The bride and groom were introduced for the first time as Mr. and Mrs. Marc Gugliuzza during dinner. Speeches were given by the Father of the Bride, Jeff Haley, the Matron of Honor, Ashley Roller, and the Best Man, Daniel Nastasi. Following dinner guests were ushered to the club space for the first dances and dessert before joining in to dance the night away led by DJ Giovanni. The bride wore a custom hand made French alencon gown and veil designed by Samantha Campbell of Wynona Fox Bridal in New York City. The lace was handmade at Sophie Hallette in France, producing lace since the 1800’s making lace for both Marilyn Monroe and Kate Middleton’s wedding gown. The bride wore Christian Louboutin shoes,
earrings from Powder Blue Bijou, her maternal grandmother’s wedding rings as her “something borrowed”, her late paternal grandmother’s aquamarine vintage dinner ring as her “something blue”. Hair was styled by Bobbie Zlotnik and makeup provided by Diana Manzanares. The entire day was beautifully captured by D’Arcy Benincosa and team along with videography by Our Creative Story. On the morning after the wedding the couple hosted a brunch at Olana State Historical Site to wish their guests a fond farewell. The couple honeymooned at the Four Seasons Resort in Maui, Hawaii before returning to their home in Brooklyn, New York.
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The Outdoor Chapel at The Woodlands of Farmington seats up to 180 people.
John and Brenda Hayes have built a wedding and event venue behind their home at 387 CR 218 in Farmington.
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dreams on a new business venture. Meet their new “baby,” The Woodlands of Farmington – a wedding and special event John and Brenda Hayes have been very venue they have built behind their house at diverse in their long careers. 387 CR 218 just a stone’s throw away from John spent 38 years “playing games,” the intersection of Central School and Farmworking for Namco, providing amusement ington roads. games for venues like theaters and arcades The idea was born in October 2018 when throughout the Southeast for a company their daughter Ashley got married. most known for producing the iconic PacAs they were looking for bridal venues, Man game. “we found them booked not only months Brenda stays busy during the tax season as in advance, but some at least a year in owner of the local Jackson Hewitt. Filing tax advance,” said John, a Tupelo native. “We returns is something she has been doing the knew then we needed more bridal venues in past 32 years. Northeast Mississippi.” The couple also sells real estate for Jumper The answer was revealed right outside their Realty and Associates, John as a broker the back door. “I told Brenda,” said the husband. past four years and Brenda the past four ‘I think we have a perfect place right here’.” years as agent. And so, the dream began. Married for eight years, the couple have A visit to The Woodlands leaves no now combined their talents, interests and secret to the venue name which opened in For Crossroads Magazine
October 2019. “We wanted to save as many trees as possible,” explained John, as 125 mature trees had to be removed from the property to make way for the venture. Clearing of the land began in January of this year. The couple did much of the work themselves, a project they affectionately call a “labor of love.” Nestled under hundreds of hardwood trees are a Bride and Groom Building, Outdoor Chapel and Reception Hall. The bride and groom area has plenty of room for the wedding party to prepare for the day. Rustic pine walls set the tone with plenty of room to sit and relax. The bride’s area has extra space for the bride-to-be to transform herself for the special day. The 30-by-50-foot Outdoor Chapel nestled under the Farmington forest remains covered with an open look, features a wedding vow
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When building their bridal and event venue, the owners tried to save as many trees as possible.
deck with a large wooden cross and seats up to 180 people. Rain? Unexpected cold snap? No problem. The Hayes’ built a 40-by-72-foot Reception Hall with complete kitchen facility where the eating area and dance floor can become the ceremony area should Mother Nature not cooperate and attempt to put a damper on the day. The Reception Hall and Outdoor Chapel have technology for both visual effects and sound for those wedding reception speeches. “We did not know what to expect,” said Brenda, an Alcorn County native. “But we are just now getting started.” The couple understands their wedding venue niche. They are a smaller type variety. “We’ve had several calls for seatings of 300 or more,” said John. “And that’s not us.” PAGE 42
A pair of weddings, a baby shower and a huge benefit were all held at the facility before the pandemic hit in late March 2020. Seven weddings planned in April and May are now calling The Woodlands home from July through November this year. Four additional weddings are booked in 2021. Some of the couples are from the Crossroads area, but some of the families are coming from as far away as the Memphis area, Jackson, Tenn. and Tupelo. Added Brenda, “2021 should be a really good year.” John leaned on a cedar fence and looked out on his event venue. His handiwork abounds – from the pine straw scattered around the Outdoor Chapel to the window trim on the the bride’s room windows to the Reception Hall kitchen cabinets.
“We are very pleased,” said John. “To see the sparkle in the bride’s eye and the look on her face when she visits,” he said. “I know this is where we need to be.” “I just love sharing what we have,” added John. “We are The Woodlands now.” What to know: Follow them on Facebook: The Woodlands of Farmington Contact John or Brenda Hayes 662-415-1602 or 662-255-2626 Address: 387 CR 218, Corinth Directions from Corinth: At Harper Road and Proper Street, take Farmington Road to Central School Road, fork right and venue is the second gravel road to the right after The Woodlands sign. The first right takes visitors to the Hayes home and is the vendor and caterer entrance.
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The Woodlands of Farmington has a Bride and Groom Building, including this suite for the bride and her guests to get ready for the big day.
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Windsong wedding and event venue at The Outpost features an outdoor deck overlooking a stream and scenic wooded area.
Windsong seats up to 100 people and has a kitchen, restrooms and changing area.
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PICKWICK, Tenn. — Jay Harrison is a visionary. The Outpost reflects his thoughts. Before one project becomes a reality, the business owner is thinking about his next step. The next venture. Adding more to The Outpost family. He and wife/co-business owner Cher have added another family member to their expanding venture along Highway 128 just north of Pickwick Landing Dam. The duet hope they have hit all the right notes with the opening of event venue Windsong. For anyone who knows Jay Harrison, Windsong was an inspiration with divine intervention. “I felt a nudge and the Lord provides,” said Jay. Built beside the restaurant above the
babbling brook which also calls the scenic gristmill home, Windsong continues with The Outpost symphony of promoting the family unit. The Harrison’s had a mere $7 left when they first opened The Outpost in November 2011 in the former Adams Bait Shop. With God as CEO and Balanced Life Ministries earning a share of the profit, the good Lord continues to bless The Outpost with expansion efforts. The restaurant has undergone several expansions and the sprawling dining, shopping and overnight stay destination includes the General Store, boutique shops, wildlife photography gallery, furniture store, sign making business, Bo’s famous chainsaw art and three bed and breakfast units called The General, The Admiral and The Presidential. The Windsong is Jay’s latest work of orchestra art and continues the rustic Outpost theme with poplar wood siding. Jay compares the venue to a human being.
“One must come inside to get the whole picture,” he said. “Far too often we judge for what’s on the outside rather than getting to really know someone from the inside. Once inside the Windsong, people will see the message within the whole experience.” The pine floor is repurposed from a Mississippi cotton gin, while the large wooden beams in the vaulted ceiling were built in 1828 and first called home in a Virginia horse barn. The venue seats up to 100 people and includes a full kitchen, restrooms and changing area. An outdoor deck adds to the ambiance, complete with a fireplace to set the mood for any event. Ample parking is provided behind The Outpost complex. The walls inside Windsong are huge panes of glass from the ceiling to the floor, giving the venue an open air feeling to the forest beyond.
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The Gristmill was added at The Outpost for families to have photo opportunities.
“The change of seasons are just beautiful,” said the venue composer, looking toward the outdoor deck through the huge windows. “It just takes one’s breathe away – spring, fall and winter. You are one in nature.” Opening in November, 2019, The Windsong has hosted family reunions, corporate and business functions, women’s retreat, holiday parties, wedding receptions and weddings. The Windsong hits all the right chords for many events with the restaurant doing the cooking and the overnight lodging available on site, said Jay. The Harrisons are most excited about the latest addition to The Outpost choir being a wedding destination. “It is the perfect spot for a small, quaint wedding,” said Jay, “It’s so peaceful.” With weddings and family reunions, “it’s about spending quality family time together,” added Jay. Cher came up with the venue name, scoring what he thinks is a number one hit, said the husband and business partner. “It came out of nowhere,” he said. “It was the perfect fit for what we are trying to do.” “There is always music being played everywhere,” added Jay. “We just need to listen.” Windsong isn’t the final result of The Outpost providing a venue. With six acres recently acquired beside The Outpost property, a bigger event venue and cabins for overnight stays are Jay’s next big musical score. “You know Jay,” said Cher. “He won’t ever be done.” For now, the Windsong is another successful verse in one of Pickwick’s biggest hits in The Outpost. What to know: Following on Facebook: The Outpost Pickwick Dam Address: 2175 Highway 128, Savannah, Tenn. Windsong has floor to ceiling glass walls, flooring from an old cotton gin and wood beams from 38372 Call 731-925-6990 a horse barn built in 1828. PAGE 48
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Building the perfect wedding registry Registering at different stores, choosing many items will help guests By METRO SERVICES Building a wedding registry is a task unlike any other couples may encounter during their lifetimes. Wedding registries are invaluable resources that provide engaged couples’ loved ones with gift suggestions. In spite of that value, couples may find it daunting and even a little uncomfortable to build their wedding registries. Building a wedding registry can feel like walking a tightrope. Couples likely won’t want to ask for too much or for gifts that are too expensive, but a poorly built registry can be a major inconvenience for guests. The following tips can help couples build adequate registries that benefit them without asking too much of their guests. • Register with more than one store. Doing so makes things as convenient as possible for guests and increases the chances they will be able to shop at stores they’re familiar with. Unless your guest list is predominantly local, try to register with at least one national chain so guests who live in different regions can shop for gifts in-person if they prefer to do so.
Many industry insiders advise registering for two to three gifts per guest. That might seem like a lot, but guests will appreciate having all of those options. • Don’t hesitate to include expensive items on your registry. Couples also may be hesitant to include especially expensive items on their wedding registries. However, the couples’ parents and other close relatives may be honored to purchase more expensive items, so couples should not feel embarrassed to include them on their lists. • Vary the prices of items on the list. In addition to including more expensive items on the registry, make sure to include moderately priced and inexpensive items. This gives guests Building a wedding registry is a unique task that more options and ensures guests who might be couples can embrace as their wedding day draws spending a lot to travel to and from the wedding can still purchase gifts without digging near. too much deeper into their pockets. • Make a large list. Some couples are hesitant • Periodically update the registries. Periodto make large wedding registries, feeling that ically update your registries to remove items doing so gives the impression that they’re you have already received and to add items if asking for too much. But large registries simmany of the less expensive ones have already ply give guests more options to choose from. been purchased.
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