Momentum April 2015
G R E AT E R R O M E C H A M B E R O F C O M M E R C E
Bekaert Rebuilds
Q & A with Grace Manufacturing Co. CEVIAN moves to Broad Abral stays ‘Sassy & Classy’
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TABLE OF CONTENTS April 2015
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On the Cover
Momentum G R E AT E R R O M E C H A M B E R O F C O M M E R C E
Table of Contents
In this Issue...
Letter from the Chairman......................................... 4 Community Events............................................... 4-5
Local News:
Visiting Capitol Hill with Priorities......................... 6 Bekaert Rebuilds.......................................................... 8 What’s that Project? Hampton Inn & Suites... 11 CEVIAN Design Lab moves to Broad St........... 12
Inspiration Spotlight:
From Beauty Queen to Business Owner....... 7-8 By the Grace.................................................................. 9 Spring time is in bloom in Admiral John H. Towers Plaza. The Plaza is adjacent to the City Auditorium, 601 Broad Street. According to exploregeorgia.org, Towers graduated from U.S. Naval Academy in 1906. In 1911, he became the third naval officer to be designated a “Naval Aviator.” During a career that lasted 41 years (1906-1947), Towers commanded the first transatlantic flight in a NC Flying Boat (1919), established the Naval Air Training Station in Pensacola, held the position of chief of the Bureau of Aeronautics, was the first Naval Aviator to attain Flag Rank (Admiral), and the first native Georgian to attain 4-star rank.
Membership Report:
New Members and Renewals............................. 13 Advertiser’s Index.................................................... 13 Visitor’s Guide........................................................... 14
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LETTER FROM THE CHAIRMAN Dear Chamber Friend, It is a pleasure to be a part of an organization dedicated to its mission, to promote prosperity and growth in Rome and Floyd County for and through its business memberships. During the course of the year we will highlight this mission along with focusing on education, community marketing and more. We are truly proud of the continuous improvements to this great community. This month, Momentum Magazine highlights how Abral Wilson, owner of downtown’s Abral’s Classy & Sassy Formal Wear, took her dream of one day owning her own prom dress store and made it a reality when she was only 19 years old. The issue also features Grace Manufacturing Company, Inc., whose craftsmen and artisans create each product by hand for a personalized touch. As the 2015 Chairman of the Board of Directors, I would like to extend an invitation for you to visit the Chamber of Commerce located at 1 Riverside Parkway and meet the Chamber staff. You will find an incredible group who are committed to the future of Rome and Floyd County.
Sincerely, Jimmy Byars
Hardy Realty & Development 2015 Chairman of the Board, Greater Rome Chamber of Commerce
Community Events Upcoming April 7
Ties to Tattoos: Generational Differences in the Workplace Seminar Location: Goodwill Industries Career Center
154 Hicks Drive, Rome, GA 30161 Time: 9:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Dr. Tina Brush will address and help explain the differences experienced by members of the various generations that exist in today’s workforce and offer ways to overcome the generational differences. Cost: $25 per person/ $20 per each additional person from the same employer. 706-295-6547/Julie.Turner@gdol.ga.gov
April 17
Berry College Men’s Baseball
Location: William R. Bowdoin Field at Berry College 2277 Martha Berry Highway, Mt. Berry, GA 30149 Time: 6:00 p.m.
The Berry College Vikings take on the Oglethorpe University Stormy Petrels. For more Berry Sports events, visit www. romega.com. 706-232-5374
April 18
Spring Masterwork Concert featuring Shorter Chorale and Chorus
April 11
Location: Garden Lakes Baptist Church 2200 Redmond Circle NW, Rome, GA 30165 Time: 7:30 p.m.
April 11
Location: Callaway Theatre at Shorter University
Shorter University’s spring masterwork concert featuring Gabriel’s Faure’s “Requiem.” This work will include select high Location: Historic DeSoto Theatre school students from northwest Georgia and the Shorter 530 Broad Street, Rome, GA 30161 Chorale will present pieces they will be performing on their Time: 8:00 p.m. international tour to Cape Town, South Africa, in May. Rome native and Nashville-based singer/songwriter Hope Sonam will be performing live in Rome for the first time since 706-291-2121 releasing her first full-length album“Love Lost & Found.” 706-346-3276 April 23-26 “Life is a Dream” Hope Sonam - In Concert
Across the Big Pond XV Location: The Forum
301 Tribune Street, Rome, GA 30161 Time: 7:30 p.m.
315 Shorter Avenue, Rome, GA 30165
Time: All performances begin at 7:30 p.m. with exceptions of Saturday and Sunday matinees at 2:00 p.m.
“Life is a Dream” as been regarded as the ultimate example of Bagpipers, soloists, Irish dances and much McMore! Hosted Spanish golden age theatre. “ Does man have free will or is he by Rome’s Own Musical Ensembles. Tickets are $5. fated by destiny?” There is a $15 general admission fee. 706-234-6317 706-233-7288 April 2015 4
April 24
“Always...Patsy Cline”
Location: Historic Desoto Theatre
530 Broad Street, Rome, GA 30161 Time: 8:00 p.m. until 10:00 p.m.
This smash Broadway musical will leave you tapping your toes and holding your sides. Based on the true story of Patsy Cline and her fan-turned-friend Louise Serger, the audience will spend an intimate night in a black box setting singing, laughing and crying along with the music and story of one of the most talented and influential artists yet to be seen. 706-295-7171
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April 25
Young Artists Concert with the Rome Symphony Orchestra Location: Rome City Auditorium
601 Broad Street, Rome, GA 30161 Time: 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
The young artists’ competition in 2014 had 22 entrants and 5 winners. We are proud to announce our fifth annual competition and concert where we can highlight the accomplishments of the young talent in NW Georgia. This concert is part of our 2014-2015 Subscription Series, or tickets may be purchased individually for this concert. 706-291-7967
April 26
Wildlife Wonders — Live Animal Show Location: Historic Desoto Theatre
530 Broad Street, Rome, GA 30161 Time: 2:00 p.m.
A RACA Children’s Series event – Presented by West Rome Animal Clinic: Professional Wildlife Educators from the North Georgia Zoo in Cleveland, Georgia bring some of their larger and most impressive animals for a stage show at the DeSoto. Kids can learn about habitats, survival skills and camouflage techniques of some amazing animals. 706-291-7967
May 2
Cast off Against Cancer Location: Hertiage Park
(behind the levee on Second Avenue) Time: 4:00 p.m.
Join Cancer Navigators for a day honoring and remembering those whose lives have been touched by cancer. Local musican Brandon Trapp is slated to play, and a cancer walk and memorial flower drop will be held.. Admission is free; money raised by teams benefits nonprofit Cancer Navigators. sbattle@cancernavigatorsga.org
Check the community calendar at www.romega.com for event details.
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Visiting Capitol Hill with Priorities
From left: Chamber President and CEO Al Hodge; Chamber Director of Business & Industry Services Ken Wright; Murry Weaver, Georga Power; Chamber Chairman of the Board Jimmy Byars, Hardy Realty; Chris Carey, Logical Systems, Inc. Ashley Koby, Georgia Power; Stephanie Koby; Toni Hannah, Georgia Power; Floyd County Commissioner Rhonda Wallace; Kelly Hill, Southeastern Mills; U.S. Congressman Tom Graves; Kevin Evans, Evans Construction; Floyd County Commissioner Irwin Bagwell; Dr. David Campbell, Trinity United Methodist Church; Whit Whitaker, Berry College; City of Rome Mayor Jamie Doss and Floyd County Commissioner Garry Fricks.
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pproximately 20 Greater Rome Chamber of Commerce members from local government, small business and industry leaders have returned from a successful trip to Washington D.C. to promote the federal legislative priorities of Rome and Floyd County. During the three-day trip, the group met with Senator Johnny Isakson, Senator David Perdue, U.S. Rep. Tom Graves, U.S. Department of Education officials and other congressional leaders to discuss several hot-topic issues and proposed legislation. Greater Rome Chamber of Commerce Chairman Jimmy Byars, Hardy Realty, said this year’s trip focused strongly on attracting and retaining small business and manufacturing in the Greater Rome area. “It is important that the voice of small business is heard during these discussions with legislators and federal agencies,” said Mr. Byars. “Small business represents the majority of jobs in this country, so it is important that legislation supports our small business interests.” Other issues and opportunities the group discussed with legislators include the economic development corridor for U.S. 411 and Interstate 75 and other transportation concerns. “With increased focus on U.S. 411 as an economic development corridor along with the joint efforts of Floyd and Bartow Counties, there is encouragement from both the Federal Highway Administration and our federal legislators that this vital connector to I-75 will come to fruition,” said City of Rome Mayor Jamie Doss. Additionally, the group asked lawmakers to help support funding needs for improvements and expansions to Richard B. Russell Airport/Towers Field and April 2015 6
The delegation meets with U.S. Senator Johnny Isakson (center) and U.S. Senator David Perdue (far right).
education advancements, such as digital learning. “We have continued to receive support from the federal government for our local airport, for which we are extremely thankful,” said County Commissioner Garry Fricks. “With additional funding and support, we can ensure future growth and improvements for our community.” The Chamber is grateful to each of those who attended the trip. “It makes a very positive statement to those in Washington, D.C. to have business people from our community donate their time to improving the Rome and Floyd County area,” added Mr. Byars.
When Abral Wilson was a just baby, her mother entered her in her first beauty pageant, and it was from then on that she’s had a passion for fashion. After graduating from high school, Ms. Wilson decided she wanted that passion to be the focus of her career. With a little hard-work, a strong focus and dedication, Ms. Wilson has shaped her love for all-things couture into a bustling shop in downtown Rome that bears her name -- Abral’s Classy & Sassy Formal Wear. As prom season peaks in Rome and Floyd County, the bubbly, 24-year-old, between moments of helping customers, discusses how a passion for glitz, glam and hard work has transformed the beauty queen into a successful business owner.
From
Beauty Queen to
Boutique Owner A ‘Classy & Sassy’ upbringing
Sporting a Spring dress while showing off the 231 Broad Street store filled with vibrant clothing, Abral said she was just 6-months-old when her mother entered her in her first infant beauty pageant. “I’ve done beauty pageants my whole life, so I guess that’s really how fashion became instilled in my bones,” laughed Abral. “It’s what I’ve always known.” Abral said her interest in fashion led her to work at a prom dress store in Marietta during high school. After graduating from Model High School in 2009, she worked at the store long enough to determine that she wanted to start a business of her own. “I knew I wanted to open a store, but it had to be something that was really me,” said Abral. “I talk-
ed to my parents, and after some begging, they helped get me started.” Abral opened her first store in Cartersville in September of 2011 while she was living in Marietta. She said she poured every cent she made into her store and the small business was booming. However, it would not be long until fate, and a little love, would bring her back to her hometown after meeting her now fiancé, Zack Smith. “He brought me back to Rome,” laughed Abral. “The store just sort of followed me.” Abral said that after the success of her Cartersville store, she decided to open a second location in Rome on Shorter Avenue but eventually merged both stores downtown last October. Collectively, Abral’s Sassy and Classy Formal Wear has been going strong for nearly 5 years. “I will never regret moving to downtown Rome,” said Abral. It’s just filled with so much life and energy, and everyone is so friendly. There’s always something happening downtown. People who stroll down Broad Street often stop and take a look around the store.” Abral said it was hard starting a business so young, but keeping focused and determined has aided in her success. “It is kind of like when you have kids young,” she added. “This is my baby. You grow and change with it. I wouldn’t trade the experience for the world. It was a smart decision and I’m thankful because I know a lot of people don’t get the opportunity.”
Inside Abral’s Class & Sassy Formal Wear.
ABRAL cont.on pg. 8
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Bekaert
Rebuilds
Support beams are put in place and concrete is poured as Bekaert Corp. rebuilds in Rome. (Contributed Photo)
Newly erected steel beams and recently poured
concrete show the rapid recovery for the Bekaert Corp. plant, 301 Darlington Drive, as the company rebuilds after last year’s devastating fire. Plant Manager Gary Downey said he hopes to have the building’s supports finished soon so that a roof can be quickly installed. Once the roof has been put in place, machinery will then be assembled onsite while exterior walls are being put up. “We’re on the fast track for rebuilding,” added Mr. Downey. “We’re committed to Rome and Floyd County, committed to our employees, and committed to this community.” During the blaze on November 19, 2014, Bekaert’s bead wire lines were extensively damaged. The hose wire area, bead wire take-up area, packing area and warehouse area remained intact and have been operating at full capacity since December. “We are excited about the progress made on our facility and on being fully operational again in Rome, especially after the outpouring of support we have received from the community,” said Mr. Downey. If the reconstruction remains on schedule, the 100,000 square-foot manufacturing facility should back in full production byJune. April 2015 8 ary 2015
ABRAL cont. from pg. 7
Inside Abral’s
Inside Abral’s store, colors from every hue in the rainbow greet customers as they walk in. The store, she added, is actually three-in-one. The very front of the store offers swanky, yet casual Southern apparel for women and girls. The second portion of the store is a prom dress boutique complete with dresses, size 00-32, and a lit catwalk runway. The back third of the store is decorated as if it is straight from the Candy Land board game. It offers a primping station for ultra girly birthday parties for young ladies – complete with “pedicures” and “facials” as well as as make-your-own bath and body products, a disco and karaoke stage and more. “When I first dreamed about starting a store, I wanted it to be for women of all ages,” said Abral. “And there is truly something for everyone. I also wanted it to be very, very girly.” Abral said she strives to have “something different” to set her store apart. “My goal is to be different and affordable but still have very good quality,” said Abral. “The same thing goes for the prom dresses too, I just want them to be unique and feel different and stand out while at prom. I want the girls wearing them to feel unique, because you really only get to go to prom a handful of times.”
What’s “In”
This Season ? Abral offers up some of this
year’s hottest trends for highschoolers looking for the perfect dress. • Lace • Open back dresses • Bling, Glitter and Glitz • Straight or A-line cuts • Two piece dresses with high midriff
By the Grace Momentum Magazine recently sat down down with Jane Lowery, officer manager at Grace Manufacturing Company, Inc., to learn more about the 42-year-old company.
Matthew Dempsey smooths out rough edges on a recently-welded glass display rack.
How and when did Grace Manufacturing Company, Inc. get started? Grace Manufacturing was founded in 1973 by Daniel Thornton in Atlanta, Georgia. Mr. Thornton, who originally created bakers racks, started with two other employees Lindsay Mastro and Richard Davisson. Mr. Thorton named the business “Grace” because he believed the only way he returned from Vietnam after the war was by the Grace of God. In 1979, Daniel sold the business to Lindsay and Richard. Lindsay later purchased Richard’s share of Grace Manufacturing. The Mastros still own the company to this day. Over the years, pot racks and wine racks were added to the line made by our artisans and craftsmen. Today, our line includes the original bakers racks, wine racks, pot racks, barstools, beds and dining table bases. How many employees do you have on staff?
We currently have 11 employees. Four of our employees work in the office while the rest work in the plant. Our office staff processes orders and helps to answer questions about our products. Since it’s a very small group, our employees are more like family. We pride ourselves in having a comfortable An electrostatic spray techician mixes paint to be used to paint family-like work atmosphere. items before they are shipped.
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How are your products made? Our products are all handmade making us incredibly unique. When an order comes into our office, the cutting department selects the metal materials and handcuts each piece to fit specific patterns. Each piece is assembled separately by hand and taken to the in-house welding department. There, a welder melds pieces together. Afterward, it is sent to our “prep� department where one of our artisans skillfully sands and smoothes any edges, getting it ready to be painted. Once the item has been prepped, it is sent to the paint department where technicians use an electrostatic painting process to spray an an acrylic-based paint. It takes approximately two to three days for the paint to dry. If an item needs fabric, say for a barstool, we have a full fabric department that will cut and fit the fabric for the item. Our shipping department packages the items by hand to ensure save shipping. Plus, we try to purchase our materials locally and support area businesses.
An electrostatic spray technician paints a pot rack.
Handmade shields hang to dry.
Fabrics used for seat covers and upholsery.
A railbed near completion. Where can I find your For more information about Grace Manufacturing Co. products, visit GraceCollection.com
Robert Brock (right) and Matthew Dempsey carry wrought iron rods to be used to make items at Grace. April 2015 10
products?
The metal and wrought iron furnishings that we make are sold to wholesale retailers. Many of these retailers are online, and our products are shipped all over the country, including Hawaii and Alaska. Online retailers have made our products nationally available through companies like Lowes’ online store, ATGStores.com, Walmart.com; and Amazon.com. We also have local interests for our products and we do offer Chamber members a 10 percent discount.
What’s that project? Hampton Inn and Suites
Exterior walls are going up for the new Hampton Inn and Suites, 844 Turner McCall Boulevard.
The indoor swimming pool.
Construction continues at the site of the new Hampton Inn and Suites, 844 Turner McCall Blvd. The new hotel located next to the Days Inn at the former Riverside Toyota lot is being built by Shriji Hospitality Rome, LLC. Sam Patel, of Shriji Hospitality Rome, LLC, said when the hotel is finished, it will be five stories high and will have 90 rooms. “Of those rooms, 30 percent will be extended suites that will have large rooms, a seating area and a wet bar,” Mr. Patel added. “This hotel will be the first to feature the new Hampton Inn and Suites design prototype as well. It will have both a modern interior and exterior design.” Hampton Inn and Suites will also feature an indoor pool, according to Mr. Patel. “Everything is going great,” he said. “We should be able to make a September opening.”
The grand hallway.
A view of workers on the second floor.
A front-end loader moves in front of the completed front entrance of Anna K. Davie Elementary.
Workers install metal beams to support a dropped ceiling on the lower level. April 2015 11
CEVIAN Design Lab opens on Broad St. CEVIAN Design Lab held a ribbon cutting on March 6th opening their new loft office at 208 Broad Street. CEVIAN is a Georgia design studio specializing in architecture and interior design. The need for a new space for the growing company, managed by business partners Mark Cochran and Jessica Bittle, comes after recently hiring two new architectural designers Audrey Burton and Aaron Cole and office manager Jessica Flood. Mark Cochran and Jessica Bittle, CEVIAN Design Lab, cut the ribbon. The firm has worked on several local projects including Floyd Urgent Care in Rockmart, renovations and expansions at Unity Christian School, renovation of the Historic DeSoto Theatre, Mercy Senior Care, and a remodel of the Berry College Nursing School. CEVIAN is also a part of the design team for the Tennis Center of Georgia at Berry College. Mark Cochran, CEVIAN Design Lab, gives a tour of the office.
“Let us help you make it memorable, from bended knee to bouquet toss!“
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inc.
328 BROAD ST. ROME, GA • 706-291-7236
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Renewals
Action Rent All Anniston Metal Co. AT&T Georgia Barnes Autobody, Inc. Benjamin Knaak, DMD PC Best Western Executive Inn Blue Ridge Area Health Education Cancer Navigators, Inc. Chick-Fil-A Dwarf House Commercial Fluid Power Cornerstone Church Cycle Therapy David L. Nix CPA LLC David S. Smith, Jr., P.C. Attorney at Law Etowah Insurance Group, Inc.
Floyd Training & Service Center Gleeds USA Healing Arts Center of Rome HoneyBaked Ham Company & Café Johnny’s New York Style Pizza Kindred Hospital-Rome Lawrence Plantation Melissa Eldridge State Farm Insurance Agency Moody Heating & Air Conditioning Inc. Womble, Carlyle, Sandridge & Rice, LLP Martin Marietta Materials MasterStreamTV.com Meadow Lane Apartments Murphy-Harpst Children’s Centers, Inc.
New Members
Warren & Griffin, P.C. Mr. Stephen Farrow 401 Broad Street STE 301 Rome, GA 30161 (706) 235-4878 www.warrenandgriffin.com
Eagle Sportz, LLC Ms. Marti Robles 3205 Highway 411 White, GA 30184 (770) 607-6611 www.eaglesportz.com
Advertiser’s Index page 12 Greene’s Jewelers 328 Broad St www.greenesjewelers.com 706-291-7236
NIFAST Corporation Northwest Georgia Dermatology & Skin Surgery Northwest Georgia Regional Commission R.J. Fricks RA-LIN and Associates, Inc. Rome Area History Museum Rome Braves Rome Orthopaedic Center Rome Women’s Health Center, PC Sherwin-Williams Co. SilverLeaf Insurance Agency LLC The Sweet Cocoon, Inc. Tom Bennett Company, Inc. University Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, and Ram Wallis Printing Company Westerminster Townhouse Apartments WMP Crates, LLC YMCA
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Contact Director of Membership Regan Hice 706-291-7663 or RHice@romega.com
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13 Oak Hill & the Martha Berry Museum 14 Chieftain’s Museum 15 Greater Rome Convention & Visitors Bureau and Rome Visitors Center GA -1 GA -156 16 Ridge Ferry Park 17 Shorter University 18 Mount Berry Mall US 27 33 22 19 Cave Spring GA-53 18 20 Lock & Dam Park 23 21 Coosa Valley Fairgrounds 22 Stonebridge Golf Course 30 26 13 14 25 23 Berry College GA-20 16 15 29 17 24 Floyd Medical Center GA-293 21 24 25 Harbin Clinic 31 28 26 Redmond Regional GA-20 27 GA-100 Medical Center 20 34 27 Darlington School 11 GA-101 S-4 19 U 28 Georgia Northwestern US-27 32 Technical College 29 Unity Christian School 32 Georgia Highlands College 30 State Mutual Stadium 33 Richard B. Russell Regional Airport 31 Saint Mary’s Catholic School 34 Georgia School for the Deaf 35 Downtown Welcome Center
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