Effingham Magazine Anniversary Issue 2020

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ANNIVERSARY ISSUE

Aubrey’s Arm 10-Year-Old Aubrey Stuart Receives 3D Prosthetic Arm Through The Hands of Hope Foundation

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Aubrey Stuart, a happy, determined fifth-grade student at Rincon Elementary, was born missing half of her right arm due to amniotic band syndrome. In early September, she received her first 3D prothetic arm through the Hands of Hope Foundation.

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Patricia “Pat” Manser & Effingham County Animal Shelter: A Heart Full of Hope For eight years, Effingham’s HOPE Organization (​H​elping ​Out ​P​ets in ​Effingham) has given real hope to many of the region’s furry friends.

Drawing on the Past Guyton Woman Gives Back to Effingham Schools with May Day Celebration Painting.

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MEET THE TEAM Kelly Harley is a writer and social media

Cindy Reid is a graduate of Mills College

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strategist for businesses navigating the world of online marketing. She founded Social Creative, a social media management company dedicated to helping businesses effectively use social media. Kelly believes every one and every business has a story worth sharing. From her early days as a television news reporter, her experience in storytelling and social media spans nearly 15 years. Kelly is married with two children and lives in Bloomingdale.

photographer who studied photojournalism and public relations at Northern Arizona University, where she was awarded the Scripps Photojournalism Scholarship. During her time at NAU, she worked as a staff photographer for the Lumberjack school newspaper. She moved to Georgia with her husband three years ago after he accepted an engineering position with Gulfstream. They have two beautiful children in their family.

two children and several animals. She is a photographer based out of Rincon, Ga. and a volunteer photographer at the Effingham County Animal Shelter in Springfield, where she photographs the animals in hopes of getting them adopted. She graduated from college with a degree in business. When not homeschooling & working, her favorite thing is to spend time with her husband, kids and dogs.

in Oakland, CA. She spent most of her career working with authors in the retail book business before becoming one herself. She has a daughter who lives in the state of Washington. A native of New York's Hudson Valley, Cindy now makes her home on St. Helena Island.

of two. She graduated from Georgia Southern University with a Business Administration Degree. Interestingly enough, at the time, she also had an interest in writing. She and her family moved to Pooler in 2003 from the Atlanta Metro Area. She later decided to pursue her writing interests. Katrice appreciates the Lord Jesus Christ and the many blessings that He has bestowed upon her. She loves spending time with her family.

designer specializing in print design. A creative writing major in college who was always passionate about art, Laura stumbled into graphic design 14 years ago and has never looked back. She enjoys shaping stories through meaningful design and loves spending time with her husband and three beautiful children.

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and tour guide who lives in Rincon with his wife and son. A native of New Jersey, he has a journalism degree from Georgia State University and worked as a newspaper sports editor on Hilton Head Island and editor for two community newspapers in Colorado. His hobbies include running, tennis, Frisbee and writing.

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ANNIVERSARY ISSUE A wild ride‌ Who would have predicted that the year 2020 would be so full of twists and turns and unexpected highs and lows? And we aren’t done yet. The cancellation of many major events and other modifications have taken a toll on business and morale. But our best days are ahead. I for one am extremely optimistic. As we come upon our 14th year as your Community Magazine and in recognizing my first full year as publisher, we are celebrating the growth of our company and Effingham Magazine. We support area businesses and organizations in unique ways to help them Jan Southern pivot and survive these challenging times. As a company, we adapted and found ways to reach even more readers in spite of what may have seemed daunting. In addition to our normal distribution, Effingham Magazine is now mailed to thousands of homes each issue, hundreds of subscribers are taking advantage of home delivery, and visitors to EffinghamMagazine.com grows daily. Through it all, we continue bringing positive and uplifting stories from our community. This Anniversary Issue is no exception. There are some pretty remarkable people featured in these pages, as well as highlights from the shops, restaurants, medical offices and wellness organizations throughout Effingham County. I hope you enjoy this Anniversary Issue of Effingham Magazine. We certainly have enjoyed creating it for you.

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Voter’s Guide to TSPLOST TSPLOST Project List Highlights • • • • • • • • The Effingham County Chamber of Commerce supports a county -wide Transportation Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax, or TSPLOST. On November 3, County residents will vote for this one-cent sales tax for transportation purposes. The money can be used solely for transportation projects within Effingham County. Effingham County is the 31st fastest growing county in the nation, and its population is projected to increase rapidly in the next five years. Right now, funds for road improvements come primarily from property taxes. The City of Rincon has no property tax and, thus, no funding source for road projects. TSPLOST funds can be spent only on transportation improvements, such as roads, bridges, sidewalks, bicycle paths, and other transportation-related purposes. Each city within Effingham County is solely responsible for determining their project list, and Effingham County is responsible for identifying transportation improvements in the unincorporated areas of the county.

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Effingham Parkway Phase 1 (County and State Funds) 9 th Street Widening (Rincon) East 9 th Street Resurfacing and Drainage (Rincon) East 4 th Street Resurfacing and New Shoulders (Rincon) Goshen Road Widening (County) Hodgeville Road Turn Lanes at Kolic Helmey, Blue Jay and Goshen Roads (County) Roundabout at Old Stillwell and Ash Street (Springfield) West Central Boulevard Widening, Repaving and Drainage (Guyton) McCall Road Turn Lanes (County) Blue Jay Road Turn Lanes (County) Improve Train Trestle at Highway 21 Spur (Springfield) Archer Road Paving and Widening (Guyton) East/West Corridor Planning (Rincon and County) Repaving 10 Ash Roads (County)

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he first thing you notice about 10-year-old Aubrey Stuart is her huge smile and the dozens of freckles that line her cheeks. She quickly captures you with her kindness and her level of maturity. If it wasn’t for her rolledup sleeve, you might not realize she isn’t like many kids her age. On May 19, 2010, Aubrey’s father remembered seeing her for the first time. “I looked at my daughter and then looked at the doctor and said, ‘Where’s my daughter’s arm?’” says Michael Stuart. It wasn’t until birth that Aubrey’s doctor and her family realized she was missing half of her right arm. Doctors believe Aubrey suffered from amniotic band syndrome, a rare condition caused by strands of the amniotic sac that separate and entangle digits, limbs, or other parts of the fetus. In Aubrey’s case, an amniotic band tightly wound around her arm, leading to the decreased blood supply and resulting in an amputation of the limb inside the amniotic sac. “It never held her back,” says Michael. “She was climbing a fence at age one. She’s never let it hinder her, and she wows everybody.” Aubrey is a fifth-grader at Rincon Elementary. She says she rarely gets picked on these days, and only sometimes will kids point at her. “If someone asks about my arm, I like to tell them that my dad and I were swimming in the ocean when a shark surrounded him. I tell them I punched the shark in the eye to save my dad, and that’s when it bit my arm off,” laughs Aubrey. Her sense of humor keeps you laughing. Her strength and determination keep you in awe. She likes to call it her little arm, and she can do just about anything with it. She types on her laptop. She puts her hair in a ponytail. She hunts with her dad. She fights with her brothers and holds her own. She can do a one-handed cartwheel. And she has no problem dressing or tying her shoes. Despite how well she has adapted, Aubrey’s stepmother, Marie, says her stepdaughter has always wondered what it would be like to have a right arm. “I don’t look at her like she’s different, and I don’t think she has a handicap,” says Marie Stuart. “But when she told me she wanted an arm, I set out on a mission to help her.” Marie says they searched and searched for someone to make a 3D arm for Aubrey, but were having a tough time finding someone in the United States. She was able to find a company in Switzerland who sent her the schematics of a 3D arm, and Marie’s brother, a computer programmer in Georgia, offered to make it.

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Sadly, he suffered a stroke and passed away before Aubrey’s arm was made. Marie and Michael didn’t stop. After more research, they were put in contact with The Hands of Hope Foundation—an Ohio-based non-profit dedicated to serving and empowering local and global disability communities through the resources such as 3D printing, 3D scanning, research, and development. Connor Hart is the foundation’s president. In high school, he and a small team were challenged to make a 3D-printed prosthetic for a 7-year-old girl named Hope. The team researched, experimented, and tested models for months. A year after meeting Hope for the first time, they presented her with the final arm, personalized just for her. Hope had a huge smile on her face when she used the arm for the first time. In 2018, Connor officially founded The Hands of Hope Foundation (named after Hope) so that kids could continue to be empowered by 3-D printing technology. “The main reason I do this is for the smiles I get to see on the kids’ faces when they open up the prosthetics for the first time. It truly is a memorable experience,” says Connor. All of the services provided to families are free of charge, too. Connor credits this to the generosity of faithful donors. As the foundation began working on Aubrey’s arm, Aubrey was left in the dark. “We wanted to keep it a surprise from her. We thought it would be here a little sooner, but COVID-19 slowed things down,” says Marie. In early September, Aubrey’s new 3D-printed prosthetic arrived from Ohio. Her family had a huge surprise planned for her.

Aubrey can strap it on, and when she bends it, strings allow the fingers to open and close. She can pick up a water bottle, ride her bike with both hands, and keep both sleeves of a jacket unrolled. The first time Aubrey wore it to school, she felt like a star. Marie had matching shirts made for Aubrey and her teachers. The back of the shirts read, “Yeah, I have a prosthetic arm. What’s your superpower?” Photos of Aubrey holding up her arm and surrounded by her teachers were posted on the school’s Facebook page. Loving comments flooded the page. This arm is just a test arm for Aubrey and will help her get used to wearing one. Next, she will be fitted for another arm, one that will slide on. She will receive two arms, and she picked out the colors. One will be flesh-colored, and the other will be teal and purple. Called the Kwawu Arm 2.0, it will have a little more adaptable grip that will allow Aubrey to pick up something as small as a bean, cut her meat, and even write her name. Marie says it should arrive by Christmas. Aubrey is very excited about the new arm because it has fingernails on it. “When we go get a manicure, I can have both hands painted,” smiles Aubrey. While they wait, Aubrey will get used to having an arm—something she’s lived without her entire life. She will continue playing soccer for the Rincon Recreation Department and attending tumbling classes at D.E.E.N.O.S. Planet Gymnastics. “She has no problem doing anything,” says Michael. “She’s always been a blessing to everyone.” Still, this new arm gives her a chance to experience what many people take for granted. “It helps make things easier. I’ve always wanted an arm, and I never had the experience with a right arm. This is a dream come true,” says Aubrey. n

“I’ve always wanted an arm, and I never had the experience with a right arm. This is a dream come true.” One Sunday afternoon, all of her friends and family came together for a picnic at the Stuart house. There was a big wrapped box sitting on a table. When it was time, Aubrey was told to open it. With her friends and family surrounding her—and Connor and his staff on a live Zoom chat— the moment everyone had been waiting for arrived. Aubrey finally saw her arm for the first time. “I was so happy. It was very cool, and I even teased my parents because they kept it hidden under the bed for two weeks until we could all get together,” adds Aubrey. Aubrey’s new arm is white, and Marie decorated it with glitter to personalize it.

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common for children to have problems with both understanding and verbally communicating. We also treat children with voice disorders, which are problems with voice quality, loudness, pitch, and resonance, as well and fluency disorders, more commonly referred to as stuttering. Our Speech-Language Pathologists also help children who do not have the ability to verbally communicate find their voice either through teaching them sign language or learning how to communicate using an Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) Device.

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PATRICIA “PAT” MANSER & EFFINGHAM COUNTY ANIMAL SHELTER A Heart Full of

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or over eight years, Effingham’s HOPE Organization (​H​elping ​Out ​Pe​ ts in ​ Effingham) has given a tremendous amount of real hope to much of the community’s furry friends. Patricia “Pat” Manser, a New York native, has lived in the area with her husband Rudy for over 21 years; the couple has three daughters: Elaine, Marie and Lorraine. Pat has long possessed a beautiful heart for the welfare of animals, and she began helping at Effingham County Animal Shelter (ECAS) over 15 years ago. Pat saw that there were a vast amount of animal needs that were not being met due to a lack of funding, and so the euthanasia rate was unacceptably high. Pat

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was not content with that reality; she had a fervent desire to make a positive change. In 2012, after seeing a dire need for additional services within ECAS, those not being provided by the county, Pat founded HOPE, a 501(c)(3) organization. In addition, Dena Stapleton has been the board executive for HOPE for the past few years; she has persisted to exemplify a real commitment to the cause and has consistently championed it alongside Pat. Pat created HOPE with the mission to “reduce the population of unwanted animals in the area, getting the adoptable ones out of ECAS alive and into homes or rescue organizations.”


She really appreciates all that ECAS has done for the shelter animals. Lorna Shelton has been the ECAS director for 5 years; Georgiana Steese has been a dedicated shelter representative for 2 years. Jessi Kicklighter and Tracy Grossman have been committed to the team for quite some time as well. Additionally, various Effingham County inmates have been priviliged to assist the team over the years. Pat feels that Lorna has proved to be one of the best directors that she has been honored to work with. “Lorna is so easy to work with; it’s teamwork. When it’s teamwork, it goes

along so much better. I’ve never seen a manager work as hard as her. She has often gone out of her way, far beyond what is called for. It is so nice to work with somebody like that,” Pat said. Pat certainly leads by example, as she adopted her own dog, Fritz, from the shelter. Lovingly calling him her “little boy,” Pat fostered Fritz for two months through Coastal Pet Rescue before she adopted him. “I fell in love with him and kept him,” she said. Pat knows, first-hand, the value that the little furballs can add to one’s life, making it inconceivable that anyone could ever

mistreat them. She, though, remembers the story of Dorie, a puppy that had been rescued after being brutally kicked around in an open field. “She was mangy and bald when she came into the shelter. She, however, turned out to be a beautiful Golden Retriever. I called Low Country Golden Retriever Rescue; they took Dorie in, and she was adopted,” Pat recalled. Dorie’s new owner told Pat just how much Dorie changed her life. “And they do. That little animal coming into your life can change your life. It does not just help the animal; it helps us humans, too,” she remarked.

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Character, Strength and Courage Pat feels that the little guys have impacted her world in countless, wonderful ways—in the good times and even the difficult ones. She feels that they have been a big source of inspiration over the years, contributing to her love for life and a lot of her overall determination. In 2013, barely a year after she started HOPE, Pat was diagnosed with colon cancer. Throughout the years, the cancer would subside but later resurface; she has endured several hospital stays and four surgeries, one of which was quite recent. Pat’s family and friends, along with the ECAS team, have marveled at her strength and courage for some time now,

especially since she persists to maintain the same selfless, loving attitude through it all. “She has been really blessed; God has really looked out for her. Her attitude and outlook have made a huge difference. She’s a fighter. She is my best friend here. I just love her so much,” Lorna said. Pat knows that she has been undeniably blessed. “I’m grateful. This has been my 4th time of my recurrence of colon cancer, and I’m not ready to give up yet. I feel I have a purpose. I think the organization is helping me to get through a lot of this,” she said. Pat gives a ton of credit to the job she enjoys, along with her furry friends that she loves to pieces. “They’re a big part of my life,” she stated.

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Making a Difference by Bringing HOPE Since its inception, HOPE has made a tremendous difference at the shelter. Last year alone, HOPE invested over $21,000 in the lives of animals. Some services funded by HOPE include: vaccinations (DHPP for dogs and FVRCP for cats), infectious disease testing (heartworm tests for dogs or leukemia and AIDS tests for cats), on-hand pain medications, antibiotics for triaging and emergency veterinary visits when needed. HOPE has also helped fund a spay and neuter program which has been a huge asset. “It really helps the whole community with the overpopulation of these animals.


“All of this is due to Pat and everything that she has done for this shelter... She is kind, loving and giving”

I think we’ve come a real long way with that,” Pat mentioned. Through HOPE, Pat purchased kennel barriers for the stray animal area in the back of the shelter, an added effort to keep all of the animals safe. Moreover, for her feline friends, she has recently helped to fund a “catio” (cat patio) for the shelter, along with assisting in its “Trap, Neuter, Release” (TNR) Program. Spearheaded by Georgiana, TNR is an alternative to euthanization, helping to preserve the lives of healthy feral cats. The cats receive overall treatment at the shelter, which includes neutering and rabies vaccinations. Afterwards, they are returned to the location where they were found, a location with a good food and shelter source.

“TNR stabilizes cat colonies and helps promote public health by reducing the number of unvaccinated cats in the community.” All-in-all, it has contributed to the shelter euthanization rate being about 21%, one of the lowest ever. “All of this is due to Pat and everything that she has done for this shelter. I can’t think of all she has done because she has done so much. There are no words to describe the kind of person she is. She is kind, loving and giving,” Lorna said. Interestingly enough, last year, HOPE supplied the Effingham County Fire Department and Emergency Medical Services with animal oxygen masks while universal scanners were also purchased for animal control officers. That is certainly going way beyond the call of duty. “I definitely see Pat’s passion playing out with her love for the animals; she has a heart for all the animals,” Georgiana added. Pat is always grateful to help. She loves what she does and would not trade it for the world. She is confident that she is living out her true calling—caring for animals in need, those that have been mistreated, ignored or just left behind. She is that kind voice, that warm smile, that delicate touch that many of them have never known. “It has really given me a sense of purpose, and I just feel good all over to be able to do it,” Pat asserted. The funds to support HOPE come from its generous patrons, and Pat wholeheartedly appreciates them all. “That’s where we get most of our money; we can’t do it without them,” she said.

Some of the shelter’s biggest contributions come by way of the HOPE Hut, a real treasure that was started by Georgiana. Every month, kind citizens donate gently used animal products. Georgiana is able to sell them at the Springfield Antique Mall, as she has created a nice booth there. All proceeds benefit the shelter. Sincere Gratitude Pat is thankful for her loving and supportive family and friends; she also appreciates the exceptional ECAS team. “They’re wonderful; they care. They go above and beyond,” she remarked. Further, Georgiana is grateful for the opportunity to work within a group with similar interests and concerns, all working toward a common, meaningful goal; she is honored for the opportunity to work alongside Pat, who she feels encompasses phenomenal strength, resilience and character. “It has truly been one of the most gratifying jobs I have ever had. I love it. Pat is a very special lady. I feel like God is keeping her going along ... it’s just amazing. She definitely has a purpose here,” Georgiana said. The ladies are proud of what has been accomplished for the shelter … for the animals … for the community as a whole. “We have been an unbeatable team in Effingham,” Lorna stated. With a HOPEful heart, Pat Manser is looking forward to bright and promising days ahead for herself and her community. n

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Selena Moore, the Store Manager at Farmers Home Furniture of Rincon, wants to say, “A huge thank you to our customers and staff!” The furniture and appliance business experienced an unprecedented amount of business this year, “with everyone working from home most of this year or unable to take their vacations, they have spent those funds on sprucing up their home. We’ve found more people spending time in their home and in doing so has made them look at doing those updates they have been putting off prior to this pandemic” Unfortunately, the high demand produced unprecedented delays. Appliances and furniture may be assembled in the USA, but the components are made overseas, and many items made overseas are taking longer than usual to ship. “We are still receiving orders placed in June and July,” says Selena. “The bulk of the order arrives but important pieces may be back ordered.” The good news is that merchandise is being shipped and they look forward to being caught up as soon as possible. Great Staff The store has been working with one third of the normal amount of staff, who are working twice as hard. Selena

says, “I am extremely appreciative of my staff’s professionalism and excellent customer service. They have really risen to the occasion and have been there for our customers.” These employees have been instrumental to the store’s success: Charlene Goldwire, Sales Consultant—14 years; Chuck Bonds, Credit Manager—6 years; Joshua Bragg, Sales Consultant—3

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Community Involvement “One thing I love about Rincon is that there is always a fundraiser going on in our community, someone is trying to help someone else,” says Selena. “We participate as much as possible, usually four or five times a year. Depending on cause/charity our customers get a discount based on how much they donate. We have raised money for animal charities, Toys for Tots, and Alzheimer support. These types of fundraisers could not happen without our customers!” They also donate furniture when they can. In fact, they have donated multiple living room suites to Effingham Family Promise through the years as well as the furniture for the staff “Calm Room” at the 911 Emergency Response Unit. Farmers Home Furniture is committed to providing customers highquality name brand merchandise along with superior service. They know you want your order as soon as possible and ask that you be patient, be understanding, and know that it’s going to pass. “We know people are frustrated at waiting, and we understand it,” says Selena. “On the other hand, some good has come out of this, because so many people are sharing and caring for their neighbors, the way we did 30 years ago.”

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Happy Birthday, Welcome Home, Congratulations, Happy Anniversary, Sending Love & Prayers—these are some of the happiest and most heartfelt messages we send each other. Jennifer McDaniel, owner of the yard sign rental business Lawn Chatter says, “The biggest thing we do is spread joy!” She says she and her husband Clay started Lawn Chatter as a response to the Covid pandemic. “We thought people needed joy and happiness and this was something we could do that would make people smile!”

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Georgia Heritage Federal Credit Union: Making a Positive Difference Georgia Heritage Federal Credit Union (GHFCU) President and CEO Dale Taratuta recently sat down with Effingham Magazine to talk about GHFCU. What is the history of Georgia Heritage Federal Credit Union? GHFCU was formed in 1940 to serve the employees of Union Bag, which was later called Union Camp, and now, International Paper. In 2006, the Credit Union received a community charter which gives us the ability to serve anyone who lives, works, worships, or attends school in Chatham, Effingham, or Bryan Counties. We are the oldest locally-owned credit union in the area. What is the difference between a credit union and a bank? Credit unions offer many of the same products and services as banks, however the biggest difference is that credit unions are owned and governed by its members, where most banks are owned by shareholders. Because of this, credit unions are not driven to meet profit expectations, but we are driven by service. So, in general, credit unions can offer better loan and deposit rates, lower fees, and better service. Our focus is on the individual, not the shareholder. We call our customers “members,” since they are actually the owners of the Credit Union. Each person who joins the Credit Union becomes a member by opening a savings account with a $5 deposit. How long have you been the CEO at GHFCU? I joined GHFCU at the beginning of 2010 as the CFO and I became the President/CEO in early 2012. It has been very rewarding helping the Credit Union grow from 1 branch to 4 branches and increase our size and membership by over 50% during that time period.

What is GHFCU’s mission statement? When we sat down a few years ago to look at our mission statement, we really wanted to define ourselves and what we stand for. After many meetings and much discussion, we created our mission statement: “Making a positive difference for our members and the communities we serve.” We wanted our mission to be more than just financial services, we want to make a positive difference in our community and to our members. That can be accomplished through financial services, or sometimes it can be something as simple as a smile to brighten someone’s day. What are the most pressing challenges that leaders are facing today? And why? There are many challenges that we all face. One big challenge is keeping up with technology. Technology continues to change and advance at a high rate. As a leader, you need to keep up with the changes in technology and make good decisions on selecting the technology that will best benefit your members and staff. As a leader, you are constantly dealing with crises and change. How you handle those situations can define your leadership career. How important is community involvement to an organizational culture? Since we are locally owned, community involvement is extremely important to GHFCU. We strive to give back to our communities by making it part of our credit union culture. Each year, our staff has participated in ten or more local events and we make donations to many local community organizations. Georgia Heritage also provides two college scholarships to local high school seniors. Georgia Heritage truly lives up to its mission statement: “Making a positive difference for our members and the communities we serve.” Visit a branch and find out how they can serve you!

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DRAWING ON THE PAST Guyton Woman Gives Back to Effingham Schools With May Day Celebration Painting Story by Stephen Prudhomme Photos by Michelle Halloway

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s far back as elementary school, Brooke Lancaster loved creating artwork. Her inspiration was her father, who was always sketching something, according to his daughter. Fittingly, while working as a cosmetologist, Lancaster rediscovered her true passion through a parent, this time her mother. That allowed her to come full circle, as she created a work of art that is prominently displayed at an Effingham County elementary school and has rekindled some fond memories among former students. Lancaster, 28, is a former Rincon resident who lives in Guyton with her husband of nearly seven years, Jacob, and two young children, Stone, 4, and Scotland, 1. She graduated from South Effingham High School in 2010. With the pandemic limiting her work as a cosmetologist, Lancaster devoted more time to her artwork. In June, she was contacted by Renee Rawlins, family engagement specialist at Rincon Elementary School, who followed Lancaster on Instagram.

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Rawlins had a commission for Lancaster—a painting of the school’s first May Day celebration, which was started in 1984 by the school principal. The event was held on an annual basis until this year, when the pandemic forced cancellation. Rawlins provided Lancaster with a photo of the school’s inaugural May Day celebration. Some seven to eight weeks later, Lancaster gifted the school with a 48x48 festival painting that hangs in the school lobby. Rawlins said she had worked over the summer to warm up the common areas in Rincon Elementary. The May Day celebration, she noted, is a special time for all students, their families, teachers, and staff. When the event couldn't be held due to the pandemic, Rawlins reached out to Lancaster and said the artist was thrilled to paint something to help commemorate this special tradition for their school. She added that Lancaster offered to do the painting at no cost because of her appreciation for the Effingham school system and through following


her on Instagram was amazed at her professionalism and work ethic. “She is continually creating new ways to grow her business while also being willing to support the local community,” Rawlins said. Along with that community spirit is impressive artistic ability. “Her work is so colorful and unique,” Rawlins said. “I felt for sure she would be able to create a piece of artwork that would capture the joy of the May Day celebration at our school.” Lancaster didn't disappoint. “She delivered a perfect painting (to be hung in our school lobby area) out of the goodness of her heart,” Rawlins said. Lancaster—describing the painting featuring landscape and children now in their 40s dancing around the May pole as very, very bright with lots of colors—said she was honored Rawlins reached out and trusted her to paint something so large. She said it never occurred to her to charge the school for the painting. “I felt so honored to create something for the front office,” Lancaster said. “Several people told me it was the best memory they had. They must have been in the picture. It’s great that it makes their day.”

creative talents to work by becoming a cosmetologist. For at least the moment, the reality of having to earn a daily living prevailed over pursuing her true passion. Lancaster’s creative talents would be limited to her work as a cosmetologist. Finding Her Way Back to Art That changed in 2018 after her mother started bragged about her daughter’s artistic talents to some friends. Initially, Lancaster was reluctant to back her mother’s claim, noting she hadn’t picked up a paintbrush in several years. Her inner artist convinced her otherwise. “My mom kind of gave me a shove and it took off,” Lancaster said. “It did not take me very long to get back into the swing of painting. It was like greeting an old friend and instantly connecting again. I started doing commissions here and there.” Lancaster balanced cosmetology and art until early this year, when Covid-19 conspired to return her to the studio on a full-time basis. Recognizing the negative impact of the pandemic, she said 2020 hasn’t been that terrible for her since she’s been able to devote her time and energy to the career field of her dreams.

“Brooke does beautiful work,” Crowe said. “With her color schemes, she captures a moment and brings it to the picture. It’s very unique and not something you see every day.” Branching Out In true artistic fashion, Lancaster has created her own signature works—Artisan Pieces and Artisan Whistles necklaces. She makes the former from her used painter palettes and uses beads from Kenya and other African countries. With the latter, she employs the same process but attaches a brass whistle instead of a pendant to be used by a woman or child who needs help. “I feel in a scary situation a child or woman my be more apt to blow the whistle than scream or yell for help,” Lancaster said. She’s donating 20 percent of the necklace sale proceeds to Operation Underground Railroad and its effort to rescue trafficked and exploited children. “It’s always pulled my heartstrings to the core, and now even more so as a mother,” Lancaster said. “I can’t even imagine if this were my children. I just want kids to be able to grow up in a safe, innocent environment. There’s a constant need to

“Brooke does beautiful work. With her color schemes, she captures a moment and brings it to the picture. It’s very unique...” Loving Art from an Early Age Art has made Lancaster’s day for most of her life. She recalled her father being fantastic at sketching, and she always watched him. “It always held my interest,” Lancaster said. “He was always sketching out small projects and builds for around our home. I even remember one sketch he drew of a two-story playhouse with an extravagant secret passage and slide that he made come to life. Now he sketches out little works of art with my children and it brings back so many awesome memories. I loved art. I needed to paint constantly.” Lancaster’s love of art continued in high school, where she was a member of the National Art Honor Society and worked under art teacher Mary Andregg. As talented an artist as she was, Lancaster had plenty of competition.The Savannah College of Art and Design, considered one of the top art schools in the country, helps produce a plethora of gifted artists. Savannah attracts artists from around the world eager to capture the city’s beauty and charm through their chosen medium. “It was unrealistic to think I could make it as a professional artist,” Lancaster said. Subsequently, Lancaster—recognizing she had to make a living—put her

“Cosmetology never fully satisfied what I was looking for,” Lancaster said. “I decided to take a leap of faith and take up painting and jewelry making as my full time career. My husband has been more than supportive of my decision to run my love of art to a full time career. My children both love spending time in the (home) studio painting and leaving colorful, little handprints all over the walls and floor.” Lancaster specializes in landscapes and florals. She’s also started doing wedding portraits, which she thoroughly enjoys. Lancaster is Sierra Crowe’s hairdresser, and through that association, the latter commissioned her to do three paintings. The most recent shows Crowe, her husband, 20-month-old daughter and their dog out in their yard. They didn’t pose for the painting; Crowe said Lancaster knows what they look like. All she did was send a photo of their dog. The painting hangs in her daughter’s bedroom above her crib. “It’s perfect,” said Crowe, a Pembroke resident. “I love it. It captures the essence of our family. It has a lot of bright colors.” Crowe said Lancaster works quickly, adding she’s very detail-oriented and has her own style.

protect and rescue as many as we can. I’ve donated over $1,000 in the past month. I really want to push the Artisan Whistles.” In an area where artists abound, Lancaster is carving, or painting, her own niche. Her style is abstract, and she often features scenes from her home county. Her new release of mallard ducks is inspired by the ones she saw in the pond behind her parents’ home while growing up. Likewise, her landscapes reflect the farms and fields of Effingham County and the surrounding area. “I love to use bright, bold colors to engage and excite the viewer,” Lancaster explained. “I want the painting to give them a sense of familiarity as well as something brand new to view each time they look at the painting.” Bold, bright, familiar and new—all elements on display in a May Day celebration painting that hangs proudly in Rincon Elementary School and highlights a local artist’s return to her childhood passion. Lancaster’s artwork and jewelry can be found online at Brooke Lancaster art. Artisan Pieces can be purchased at September Closet Plant Riverside Distract in Savannah. Her Artisan Whistles are available at The Chalet Art Gallery in Highlands, NC. n

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Your Total Wellness Team Just Got Stronger. Join us in welcoming Dr. Misal Patel, to SouthCoast Health in Pooler.

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Wouldn’t you love to have a friend in the remodeling and construction business? Someone you can trust to handle it all—from major kitchen renovations to a simple light fixture change? Well now you do! BEFORE Meet Jesse and Cindy Martin of Martin Construction! Locally owned and operated, Martin Construction has been serving the greater Effingham and Pooler areas for more than 30 years, helping their clients build and remodel their dream homes. Martin Construction specializes in residential work and works hand in hand with the homeowner, walking through each phase of the project. So bring on the kitchen, bath project, the new closets or pantries, the decks and carports—they are ready to make your dream home a reality.

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Branch Manager, Rincon Office Darrell Dasher grew up in the Sand Hill area, so managing the Rincon office of Yates-Astro really is “home” for him. He gives back to his hometown by officiating sports events for all age groups in and around Effingham County. His influence goes beyond our area through his involvement as a Shriner and a Mason. Shriner Hospitals for children never charge for their services, a blessing that is the result of the work of Darrell and many others. The Children’s Home in Macon is an outgrowth of his volunteer work as well. Darrell considers it a form of “giving back” to his hometown by protecting area homes and businesses as a pest control professional with Yates-Astro. It is hometown people like Darrell Dasher who have made Yates-Astro, a family owned local business, the largest pest control provider in the region.

The Learning Treehouse provides Effingham County and the surrounding area with a safe learning environment for your child while instilling a love of learning and education. Our program is dedicated to a high quality learning experience for all students.

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Amazing Grace Cafe & Boutique Celebrating its first year in business, the Amazing Grace Cafe & Boutique wants you to know they are open and looking forward to serving you one of their signature dishes. And it’s your choice­—eat in, dine outside on one of their charming bistro tables, or take it home to enjoy. They are happy to prepare your food­—with a friendly smile! Marlena Sicillano, owner of Amazing Grace Cafe & Boutique, is originally from Massachusetts and has lived in this area for more than 34 years. Being of Italian heritage means she considers preparing food an act of love and says, “I truly love serving people the very best food possible.” Marlena says, “At Amazing Grace Cafe & Boutique we treat everyone like family. We take tremendous pride in our menu choices and we love sharing our delicious food with our Guyton ‘family’!” Hobby to Cafe As with many entrepreneurs, her business has evolved from its first days. Marlena says she originally opened Amazing Grace as a retail boutique, “more as a hobby than a business.” As she says, “First it was a boutique with some coffee for the customers. Then the customers wanted sandwiches. When it got cold out, people wanted soup. Then vegetarians wanted options. More people came in and I needed more

seating. Now I have a café!” By being in touch with what her customers want, Amazing Grace is now a full time cafe that includes gift items and a small boutique. She continues to adapt the boutique, and the menu choices, to her customers interests. But two customer favorites will always be available, because, she says, “People come from all over for the Whoopie Pies and Rueben sandwiches!” Boutique The boutique is filled with fun and interesting items for sale. Marlena says the shop is “a little country and a little stylish.” They have a nice selection of inspirational items, which would make lovely holiday gifts. Customers can come to shop or simply browse while they are waiting for their food. You don’t want to miss the adorable soft gingerbread cookies, decorated for the season, and individually wrapped. (A thoughtful teacher gift!)

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Warm & Inviting The atmosphere at Amazing Grace is friendly and relaxed. From their charming exterior of bistro sidewalk tables under classic striped awnings, to their cozy seating and church pew adorned with soft pillows inside, you will feel right at home. Children are more than welcome, and child seats are

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readily available. In between meals? Then come by and try one of their gourmet coffees, such as vanilla, sugar free vanilla, hazelnut, chocolate, peppermint, caramel, salted caramel, white chocolate, raspberry, and toasted almond (choices differ daily). Pair it with a jumbo muffin (usually blueberry, chocolate chip or banana nut) or one of our delicious bakery items and enjoy a little “me time!” The comfy, homey feel is because, “We want anyone to come in and feel like they are welcome,” said Marlena, who suggests the café as a perfect place for a group to meet up, and proposes people could gather for bible study or other group activities. She says solo folks are more than welcome because, “It’s also a place to come in and read, or to sit and talk because there is always a friendly person here to listen and we have free Wifi.”

Curbside Pickup Curbside pickup is great for those on the go or for those who simply prefer to “take out” currently. Online ordering for pick up is fast and easy.” All orders are manually confirmed by us directly. Just tell us what you want, and we'll prepare it as fast as we can,” said Marlena. “You can even watch on-screen and find out in real time when your food is ready for pickup. As soon as it’s ready we will bring the food out to your car or you can choose to

dine at one of our sidewalk tables.” Of course, you can simply call in your order, as telephone and online orders are both fine. Call in and leave the rest to Amazing Grace! “We welcome you to eat, drink, and enjoy browsing through our boutique, but most of all, we want you to relax!” Marlena says on the anniversary of their first year, “We love our customers and thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your wonderful and continued support.”

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One of the most misunderstood aspects of auto body repair is the ability to choose who works on your car as part of insurance claim. There is a great deal of misinformation surrounding your choices after an accident. Harold’s Paint & Body Shop in Rincon wants you to know that you have the right to choose, and Harold’s—a locally-owned business for the last 35 years—is a top choice in the area for expert auto body repair. Many insurance companies will encourage you to go with a Direct-Repair Shop or DRP, and Harold’s has DRP agreements with most major insurance companies. However, Harold’s wants you to make your decision to use them because they provide expert work, fair pricing and they have your best interest at heart. They will work with you and the insurance company directly to ensure that you have a stress-free repair experience while getting the very best outcome for your vehicle. The team at Harold’s is dedicated to the highest level of customer satisfaction. Our technicians are certified with the highest level of training, and Harold’s offers consistent collision repair, precision paint matching and superior workmanship. Harold’s stands behind this quality work with a Lifetime Warranty on every major repair they do.

912.826.2457

Hours: Mon - Fri: 8AM to 6PM 5500 McCall Rd., Rincon, GA

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My Sassy Sister

Consignment Boutique

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135 Goshen Rd. Ext. Suite 165 | Rincon, GA

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Love Your Hair. Live Your Life. Do you struggle with hair loss or alopecia?

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Trust in a certified hair loss specialist in a private and professional setting. We treat all levels of hair loss from mild to severe. Full-service hair loss salon. Qualifying insurance accepted.

1214 N. Columbia Ave. Rincon, GA

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Bueno’s Cleaning Services is a highly respected residential and commercial cleaning service delivers superior cleaning services to the coastal Georgia region. Owner Ada Bueno and her detailed, friendly, and professional staff are dedicated to getting the job done right every time. In addition to the rigorous cleaning services that are standard for both commercial and residential properties, Bueno’s Cleaning Service offers interior window cleaning, vacation home cleaning, owner away cleaning, move out & move in cleanings, and deep cleaning. Organic cleaning products are available upon request. Ada Bueno Ada Bueno started her business because she wanted the flexibility of being self-employed, which enabled her to spend more

(912) 441-8679

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time with her family. Originally from Peru, Ada became a U.S. citizen in 2010 and was formerly a program manager for the Girl Scouts of Historic Georgia. Her oldest daughter serves in the US Coast Guard, her son served in the United States Marine Corps and is now finishing his master’s degree, and her youngest daughter is currently attending college. Lessons for Life The staff at Bueno’s Cleaning is rigorously trained in cleaning methods and attention to detail. In fact, it is so demanding that her daughter reported it was identical to what the U.S. Coast Guard taught in boot camp! Ada says her employees also learn “hard work and efficiency applies to all areas of life.” Even after they leave her business, they are empowered to strive for more because “when you leave Bueno’s, you will have the skills and work ethic to be able to own your own business one day.” Experience the best residential and commercial cleaning services available and contact Bueno’s Cleaning Service today!

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Affordable dental care made easy. Keeping a healthy smile shouldn’t be out of reach. That’s why the Smiles360 Dental Savings Club gives you access to quality dental care that is both affordable and hassle free.

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This plan is not insurance and cannot be used in combination with insurance. It does not pay the dental providers. A list of participating providers, including their address and specialty, is available before purchase and upon request by contacting Smiles360 Plan Administrator at 10300 Linn Station Road, Louisville, KY 40223 or by calling toll-free 1-888-380-0399.

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Fall Activities at Effingham County Recreation and Parks Department Story by Cindy Reid | Photos by Michelle Holloway

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he schools are back open, the leaves are falling and there is a crispness in the air. Everyone is happy to be outside enjoying this beautiful fall weather, especially the children. Clarence E. Morgan, the Director of Effingham County Recreation and Parks Department, says, “We are excited to start our fall sports. We were able to open the playgrounds and travel baseball team practices May 14, club soccer on May 15 and regular baseball on June 20. Bingo and Line Dancing are up and running and fall sports are happening now.” He adds, “A big thanks to our County Commissioners and County Manager for all the hard work they have put in over the last few months dealing with the COVID-19 and supporting our Recreation Dept!” The Fall Sports Season is well under way and the schedules for upcoming games are posted online. Youth Basketball will be next, and registration begins in October (see below) Ongoing Sports in October: • Youth Football Season- September 26th- November 7th • Girls Volleyball Season- Oct. 7thNov. 13th • Youth Cheerleading Season- Sept. 26th - Nov. 7th • Youth Soccer Season- Sept. 26th Nov. 7th Upcoming registration for Youth Basketball: 2020 Basketball - Youth Basketball Leagues Offered: 6U-17U (boys & girls) Control Date: September 1, 2020 Fee: $70 (includes shorts and jersey) Registration Begins in October FOR QUESTIONS OR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: recreation@effinghamcounty.org Phone: 912-754-6339 Register online for Fall Programs at www.effinghamrec.org. Ongoing Events Line Dancing Classes: Every Tuesday Evening in the ECRP Meeting Room in Springfield Bingo for Senior Adults: 3 Tuesdays a month; 10 am - 12 pm. Held in the ECRP Meeting Room in Springfield The Effingham County Recreation Department hosts special events throughout the year and although many events were cancelled in 2020 due to Covid concerns, they are ready for 2021.

2021 SPECIAL EVENTS 44th Annual Jacan Brown Spring Run The 44th Annual Jacan Brown CocaCola Spring Run will be held in midFebruary 2021. Pre-registration will be available and is recommended for this event. Pre-Registration fee is $10 (BB-1M) and $15 (JH-5K). Race-day registration will start at 7:00AM, and the rates will be $12 (BB-1M) and $17 (JH-5K). Races will begin at 8:00AM (BB-1M), and 8:45AM (JH-5K). All pre-registered participants will be guaranteed a t-shirt. 2nd Annual Family Freeze-Out Do you and your family love to camp outdoors? The Effingham Recreation Department will host their second annual Family Freeze-Out event in February 2021 at The Clarence E. Morgan Sports Complex on Highway 21 in Springfield. Overnight camping is not mandatory. Activities, campfires, food, and fun for all who attend. Effingham County Recreation and Sport Management Annual Egg Hunt April (date TBA) at the Effingham County Recreation Department, 808 Highway 119 South Springfield Bouncy Houses open at 5:30PM, Egg Hunts start at 6:00PM sharp. Age Groups (0-1, 2-3, 4-6, 7-9 and 10-12), Please R.S.V.P. @ (912) 754-6339, ext. 4401. Free of charge (Please bring canned goods for our food pantry). Don’t forget your basket! OTHER NEWS: Improvements at Sand Hill Complex The Effingham County Recreation and Parks Department Sand Hill Complex has undergone many new improvements over the past few months and is looking better than ever. Mr. Morgan says, “The upgrades

were made possible by the encouragement and leadership of the ECBOC and D1 Commissioner Forrest Floyd and the Recreation Board.” It is large facility that features three soccer fields, five ball fields, a playground, and a pond. There is ample open space for kite and remote control airplane flying—in fact an airplane club has been using it continually since the 1980s. In use 350 days a year, it is a popular facility in the parks department and often hosts district and statewide competitions. The new improvements include: • New batting cages (2) • New pitching machine • New outdoor basketball court • New soccer field goal posts • New fence around the soccer field • New fence around the playground Clarence E. Morgan, the Director of Effingham County Recreation and Parks Department, says the improvements were funded by SPLOST, s special-purpose local-option sales tax used for funding capital outlay projects in Georgia. It is an optional 1% sales tax levied by any county for the purpose of funding the building of parks, roads, and other public facilities. Mr. Morgan says, “SPLOST is how many of these types of improvements get funded.” “Many changes have been made at Sand Hill over the years. It was a helicopter pad training area during Vietnam war and was given to the county by the US government in the 1970s. In early 2000 we made major improvements and now again in 2020. This facility has come a long way and has had a major positive impact on the community.” Come by and see the Sand Hill Complex, 300 Stagecoach Avenue, Guyton, GA 3131 n

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Gift certificates available for the holidays! Relaxing sessions available from 8am - 6pm

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sk anybody in Effingham County where to get your lawn equipment repaired—they will all tell you Gnann’s Fix-It Shop in Springfield. Gnann’s Fix-It Shop has been repairing things for people in this community since 1964. The founder of the business—Bowers Gnann, spent many years repairing anything from toasters to lamps to lawn mowers for his fellow Effingham residents. Today, over 50 years later, Gnann’s is still running strong; now specializing in sales and service of power machinery and lawn equipment such as lawn mowers, chain saws, tillers, and the like. The core values of sales and service have not shifted in the least in these past 55

Shop Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00am - 5:30pm

years. Clarence and Charlie Gnann, sons of Bowers Gnann, both run the company that their father started all those years ago. Both Clarence and Charlie grew up working in the store and both know the business from the ground up. Gnann’s Fix-It Shop is more than simply a repair shop. They are certified dealers of well-known and reliable brand names such as Snapper, STIHL, Exmark, Billy Goat, Briggs and Stratton, Kohler, Tecumseh, and more. Finance options are available for qualified buyers. Gnann’s Fix-It Shop stands behind their equipment 100% and are always available to answer any power equipment questions you may have. Gnann’s offers full service on most equipment and has a well-

trained staff of friendly and knowledgeable mechanics and sales personnel. If you prefer to repair your equipment yourself, Gnann’s has a superb parts department that is stocked with a wide variety of various parts for all types of lawn equipment. If they don’t have it in stock, chances are they can get it within a short time. Just ask them to order it. If friendly, reliable, and honest service is what you are looking for, Gnann’s Fix-It Shop is the way to go. Whether you need new equipment, need old equipment repaired, or are just seeking the expertise of qualified and responsible mechanics, you will find it at Gnann’s Fix-It Shop.

912-754-3745

www.gnannsfixitshop.com

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Lost Plantation Golf Course “Effingham’s Hidden Gem” 18-Hole Championship Public Course

Hours: 7:30am - 6:00pm One Clubhouse Dr. • Rincon, GA 31326 • 912.826.2092

Rincon’s

Premiere Entertainment Venue for All Ages. UPCOMING EVENTS Cinderella/Cinder-Riley Show Oct. 10th tickets $15

Cries in the Night Show Oct. 23rd-25th tickets $15

FALL THEATRICAL EXPERIENCE Alice In Wonderland Oct 12th-Nov. 20th Registration Now Open

Welcome Golf Pro Jimmy Powell Private Lessons • Clinics • Junior Lessons • & More Contact Jimmy: 912.658.2710 • lpgclessons@gmail.com

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Meet Our Newest Stylist!

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Early and late appointments available. 6014 Hwy 21 S., Suite B Rincon, GA 31326

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Jennifer is an accomplished stylist with 8 years of experience. She strives to deliver results you will love along with a little extra pampering in the process. She is a mom of a blended family of 5, wife, beach lover and animal lover. Make an appointment with Jennifer today!

Golden Hours Senior Services, LLC—Helping Seniors Thrive These unprecedented times call for creative solutions for aging loved ones. Melissa Waller, owner of Golden Hours Senior Services, says, “Families may be fearful of placing loved ones in assisted living facilities. There are people who haven’t seen their parents in months. Many senior service sites and day programs have suspended operations, and the long term ramifications are serious. Isolation and feelings of hopelessness can do more to undermine health and well-being than any physical condition, so how do we address senior needs in a post-Covid world?” Golden Hours Senior Services has a practical solution. They offer adult day care services in the home, with customized services tailored to your senior’s needs. Their caregivers can prepare meals, play games, read aloud, sing, initiate pleasant conversations, and take the senior on an outing, all of which help keep seniors engaged and reassured. Concierge Solutions “This is what sets us apart from other agencies,” says Melissa. “We have standard home care services such as housekeeping, bathing, changing linens but we also offer personalized Concierge Services. That can include transportation to medical appointments and recreational activities, even day trips out of town. A senior may

not need help with dressing or bathing, but they could benefit from a companion that can provide human connection. Keeping things positive and uplifting is so important.” Peace of Mind Golden Hours also offers “periodic contact services” for families who live elsewhere but have aged parents or other family members here in Effingham. Melissa says, “You may be in Atlanta or further away, but mom is here. You need someone to go by once or twice a week to see what she needs and make sure she’s okay. We check on mom, make sure all is well, and report back to you. That kind of reassurance is priceless, and we want to help families during this crisis.” Consultation is free of charge, and care plans are customized to meet the specific needs and interests of the client.

(912) 655-3603

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BLUE HERON FARM PHOTOGRAPHY PARK Welcome to Blue Heron Farm Photography Park. Set on six acres of picturesque farmland, Blue Heron Farm Photography Park is the first photography park in the Savannah area. A new concept in photography, a “photography park” is where photographers bring clients for a photo shoot utilizing the land and props on the property. Blue Heron Farm welcomes both professional and amateur photographers, as well as families who simply want a scenic setting to take their own photos. Wedding photos, engagement photos, baby photos, senior photos, holiday card photos, anniversary photos, fashion shoots, prom photos, fabulous Instagram content—this is the best way to take your photos without driving from spot to spot, shooing away onlookers or looking for that perfectly photogenic backdrop. At the farm they have multiple backdrops and props throughout the property to give you many options. It is all here in the same venue. Landscape Options On the property, there is a quarter acre pond with a wooden dock for use as a photo staging area. There is also a lovely gazebo and an arbor, which make perfect wedding photo settings. The farm is always decorated seasonally. Picture your children in

the gazebo, surrounded by hay bales and pumpkins and you SEE MORE photos of the farm, props and have the perfect backdrops at EffinghamMagazine.com autumn photo shoot! And bring the family dog because Blue Heron Farm is Event Venue pet friendly. It wouldn’t be a family They are booking for small private portrait without your furry friends in weddings for up to 25 persons. the picture! (This leaves ample space for social distancing). For weddings, they can Props on the Property provide an onsite officiant if needed. They also have large props on the Other small events, (family reunions, property, such as a glass greenhouse, small company picnics) can also be a farmhouse setting, an antique accommodated. Call and they will be doctor’s buggy, an authentic covered happy to discuss! wagon, and classic cars including a 1957 Chevy Pickup. Use the ornate Further Information: vintage iron gates, or add chandeliers Rates include the exterior space, to the greenhouse, for a chic and the barn, and the use of all indoor and stylish photo shoot. Most props can outdoor props. The farm can also be be moved and rearranged to suit your rented by the half day or full day. If you photography needs. wish to have professional photos taken but do not have a photographer, they Photography Barn will be happy to provide one for you. There is a beautiful 40-year-old barn The farm is open by appointment on the property and each individual only, with weekends being horse stall has been converted into a preferable. If the weekend is “theme room”. They have the following not convenient, they will make theme rooms: Alaskan Trading Post, appointments during the week. Civil War Room, 1950’s Soda Fountain, To discuss bookings and rates please Old Western Saloon, and the Savannah call Josey at 912.313.5552 or Steve at Florist (or the Flower Room). Mr. T, the 912.312.0172. life sized buffalo is a favorite, as are the Follow us on Facebook: Blue vintage carousel horses. Heron Farm-Photography Park

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FUSION COFFEE ROASTERS High Mountain Grown, South Georgia Roasted

Gary and Cheri Zittrauer, owners of Fusion Coffee Roasters got into the business via love. “Our daughter in law Anna (married to son James Merritt) is from Honduras,” says Cheri, “and we went there to visit her family. We found it’s a beautiful country with amazing coffee!” Eventually they decided to get into the coffee business, bought two commercial roasters and opened a shop in Springfield. They named the business Fusion Coffee Roasters because, “The name celebrates the fusion of families and countries.” Coffee Roasters Fusion Coffee Roasters carries only high quality arabica coffees from sustainable coffee plantations and fair trade co-ops. They artisan roast small batch, single origin coffee. They source their coffee beans from ten countries: Peru, Honduras, Guatemala, Kenya, Tanzania, Costa Rica, Papua New Guinea, Rwanda, Brazil, and Ethiopia. Fresh roasted coffee has a sweeter flavor that pulls out the nuances and flavors of the beans. Flavor notes: Honduras: Chocolate, floral, caramel with

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a smooth clean finish. Papua New Guinea: Honey, pecan, starfruit melon with smooth finish. Kenya: Melon, citrus, dark currant, with a deep brown sugar finish. Peru: Honey, green apple, and cocoa with a velvety finish. Coffee to Go Fusion Coffee Roasters has an online store and they are open for retail sales every Saturday from 9- 2 (and by appointment) at their shop. Coffee is available ground or whole bean in 3 ounce samples, 12 oz bags and Fusion Singles. Purchase two bags online and they ship for free in the USA. Their coffee, in bags and Fusion Singles, is available at these retail locations: South Fork Provisions and Horton’s General Store in Rincon, Paddles Coffee & Cafe in Springfield and Ole Country Outfitters in Guyton. “We love coffee and we love this business,” says Cheri, “We are excited to be providing what we fell in love with to our community here in Georgia.”

(912) 429-1111

523 Stillwell Rd | Springfield, GA


In 1996, Claude M. “Mickey” Kicklighter Jr., founder of Kicklighter Law, relocated to Effingham County—the place he considers his “hometown.” Mickey has practiced law for over 38 years throughout the state of Georgia. Prior to coming home to raise his family, he was a sports agent for the NFL and NASCAR, risk management counsel for Cobb County, Assistant District Attorney for the Atlantic Judicial Circuit, and was employed as an associate attorney and partner in prominent law firms in the Atlanta area. Kicklighter Law Team The Kicklighter Law team provides skilled representation for residents of Georgia. Mickey is experienced in a variety of areas of personal injury law, which includes, but is not limited to: • motor vehicle accidents • drunk driver accidents • catastrophic injuries • medical malpractices • premises liability • wrongful death • product liability The firm also handles construction litigation, as well as family and criminal law cases.

(912) 754-6003 KicklighterLaw.com

Protecting his Client’s Interests Mickey is well-versed in both the prosecution and defense aspects of representation. This experience makes it possible for him to better protect your interests and anticipate the moves of the opposing counsel. His insight of the local judiciary is unmatched. Mickey’s organization, knowledge, compassion, and trustworthiness help his clients achieve the best results. Kicklighter Law’s support staff has over 35 years of collective experience and they are committed to handling your legal needs. Winning Cases and Awards The firm has earned several awards, including Effingham Herald’s Most Fabulous Attorney 2019 and 2020, Effingham Herald’s Most Fabulous Law Firm 2020, Savannah Now’s Best Family Law Attorney 2019, and Best of the Best - Attorney in Effingham County 2016. For more information, visit www.kicklighterlaw.com or call the office to speak with a representative of the Kicklighter Law team.

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“We are a story of longevity, from our business to our furniture.”

What makes a home warm and inviting? Is it the furniture, the lighting, the throw pillows? Is it the paint and wallpaper? All the above? To keep our home a haven sometimes we need to ‘redo’ it all and other times we simply need to spruce it up. At Wiley’s Home Center, they take pride in their ability to help make your house a home. Not just a furniture and appliance store, they also have interior design and appliance repair services to accommodate their customers’ needs. They do it all, from helping you choose a statement piece that adds a fresh look to redesigning the whole room. They can bring your décor from blah to beautiful. Wiley’s Home Center has proudly been providing the greater Rincon area with old fashioned customer service and quality products for over 30 years. In April of 1987, Wiley and his wife Rosalyn opened the doors to a 20,000 square foot furniture and appliance facility called Wiley’s Home Center and in 1988, the successful business added 15,000 additional square feet of floor space. “In this day and age being a family owned business has its challenges, but we are very blessed with a very supportive community.” says Detra Thomas, company CEO. “And hat’s off to the greatest staff. They can handle it all—and do so in the best way possible. They provide the outstanding service behind the sale.” “We are recognized and known for our nice furniture, for carrying the best quality product that will last you and your family for generations.” Detra says, “We are a story of longevity, from our business to our furniture. Everything is custom made and although it may take longer to create, and you may pay a little more, it is an investment.” “Our furniture doesn’t wear out; it gets handed down!” she says. With record sales in June, July and August, Wiley’s wants their customers to know how much they appreciate their business and continued loyalty. Seasonal Changes Summer is over and the holidays will soon be upon us. As we approach the fall and winter months many of us like to ‘nest’ and make changes in our home. “This time of year, customers are looking to make their homes more inviting, and they are looking to make their families more comfortable, over the holiday season.” says Detra. “At Wiley’s Home Center we can provide you with everything from a new bed for you or your guests, to a new dining room table for Thanksgiving dinner.” Trends Styles ranging from traditional to modern & chic, from new trends to classic décor, Wiley’s inventory has it all. What they don’t have they can special order, and everything possible can be tailored for your décor. You may be looking for the shabby chic and the farmhouse look, which although is not new it is still by far the most popular home style seen in years, or perhaps you have that look and want to update it with a different color palette. Detra says, “The farmhouse look is all about soft colors, whites, greys beiges and rustic woods, but we are starting to see a few colors coming back, some blues and burgundies. We would be happy to help you find just the right pieces to bring out the best in your home décor.” Detra says, “From our floor to your door you will find Wiley’s provides you with great service through the whole experience.”

1202 N. Columbia Ave. Rincon, Ga | 912-826-2932 WileysHomeCenter.com | info@wileyshomecenter.com 52 October/November 2020 | www.EFFINGHAMMAGAZINE.com


INDEX OF ADVERTISERS Please thank these advertisers for contributing to our community and making this publication possible. If you want to be part of this list, email Jan@JDelSURMarketing.com or call 912.295.5406. COMMUNITY SPONSORS Animal Hospital at Rice Hope Farmers Home Furniture Mo’ Southern Coffee Rincon Recovery Resources, LLC 21 South Mini Storage................................................. 41 Action Overhead Door & Supply............................... 31 Amazing Grace Cafe & Boutique.............................. 37 Angel Oak Home Loan................................................24 Bank of Newington......................................................54 Beau Dossey Roofing .................................................38 Blue Heron Farm Photography Park........................49 B’Renewed by Bonnie J. Smith.................................44 Brave Salon....................................................................50 Bueno’s Cleaning Services.........................................40 Burns Outboard Service.............................................. 47 Chatterbox Pediatric Therapy.................................... 19 Coldwell Banker Intercoastal Realty.......................... 9 Coldwell Banker Michelle Edwards..........................26 Dozier Law..................................................................... 14 Ellen Claire Soapery ....................................................28 Effingham County Animal Shelter............................ 16 Effingham County Recreation...................................43 & Parks Department Effingham Health........................................................... 2 Emily Pigman................................................................ 18 ENT Associates of Savannah...................................... 16 Farmers Furniture.........................................................25 Fusion Coffee Roasters...............................................50 Georgia Heritage Federal Credit Union...................29 Gnann’s Fix It Shop......................................................43 Golden Hours Senior Services...................................46 Habitat for Humanity..................................................... 3 Harlawn Yard Services.................................................24 Harold’s Auto Paint & Body........................................38 Heritage Counseling....................................................46 Horizon Staffing............................................................ 27 Howard Family Dental.................................................40 iHeart Dental.................................................................30 IMI Financial Group......................................................38 Jolie................................................................................. 47

South Fork Provisions State Farm Cindy Clark Total Services Heating and Air

Katie McGrory Brown.................................................. 17 Kicklighter Law.............................................................. 51 Lawn Chatter................................................................. 27 Lost Plantation Golf Course.......................................46 Lucy Belle Farm............................................................ 41 Martin Construction....................................................35 Michelle Holloway Photography.............................. 31 Miller’s Coin & Currency.............................................44 Muse By Tracy...............................................................39 My Sassy Sister..............................................................38 Oral & Facial Surgery Group......................................40 Pappy’s Pressure Washing..........................................38 Pineora Handi House..................................................30 Rigg’s Funeral Home...................................................39 Rincon Chevrolet......................................................... 18 Rustic to Ritz................................................................. 14 Rusty Pig.........................................................................26 Salon Nevaeh................................................................39 S&P Automotive Specialist.........................................34 So-Low Solutions......................................................... 47 South Coast Health......................................................34 South Fork Provisions.................................................. 14 State Farm Ashley Boyette..........................................28 State Farm Clark Clay..................................................46 State Farm Pat Parker.................................................. 18 Streets & Sons............................................................... 15 The Learning Treehouse.............................................35 The Hive Repertory Theatre.......................................46 The Salon at McCall.....................................................48 Strickland & Sons Funeral Home.............................. 47 Towne Pharmacy.......................................................... 41 US Health Advisors - Lucie Garner........................... 47 Victim Witness.............................................................. 18 Wiley’s Home Center...................................................52 Yates Astro.....................................................................35



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