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Creative With Your
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Tips & Tricks For This Season
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EVERY MONTH 4 8 Things We Learned While Making The May Issue 5 Contributors & Testimonials SASS FACTORY: STUFF WE LOVE 6 Sassy Time SASS 8
Fashion Tips & Tricks For This Season
By: Mary Grace Godfrey
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To Decant Or Not To Decant?
By: Elizabeth Carris
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How To Achieve your Best Skin
By: Alexa Tupper
LIFE 14
Get Your Vera Bradly Bags Ready: The Graduate Degree Phenomena
By: Katie Carter
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Adopt! Don’t Shop!
By: Jillian Koeneman
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Create Your Nighttime Checklist
By: Lara West
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Get Creative With Your Windowear
By: Alexa Tupper
BALANCE 20
Revamp Your Front Entrance
By: Andrew Skipper
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The Art Of The Handwritten Note
By: Cyndy Searfoss
WORK 26
Freelancing: Is It Right For You?
By: Allison Boelcke
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How To Evaluate Your Website In Six Easy Steps
By: Jillian Koeneman
SASSY SPECIAL SECTION: SASSY TAILGATE 34 Game Day Recipes 36 Rah, Rah For Notre Dame 2014 Football Schedule 37 Tailgate Essentials 38 Game Day Girls Day ADVICE FROM A BUSINESS COACH 32 Dear Charrise THE SASSY Business FORUM 19 Local Professionals Answer The Tough Questions SASSY BOOK REVIEW 7 The Ultimate Book Of Imposters
Reviewed By: Melissa Papson
THE DATEBOOK 40 Sassy Events To Put In Your Calendar SCENE AND BE SEEN 42 Hannah And Friends Family 5K And Fun Walk 43 A Rosie Place 10th Annual Rosie Classic
LETTER FROM THE
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We Learned Making The August Issue
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Embrace wearing silk. Find out what other fashion tips you should take advantage of this season on page 8.
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A decanter can enhance your wine. Learn how to use your new decanter on page 10.
Distribution Manager: Kevin Reynolds
Moisturize, Moisturize, Moisturize! No matter what season we are in, there are always a few tips and tricks you should remember when taking care of your skin. Learn more on page 12.
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Adopt your next pet. Learn more on the benefits of adoption on page 16.
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The entrance to your home are the first things visitors see. Our lifestyle coach has some great tips for you to create the best first impression on page 20.
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Skip the email and write your next note. Invitations, reminders and thank you notes written by hand will create a longer impression. Find out why you should take your pen and paper out on page 22.
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Freelancing isn’t for everyone. Before you decide to be a freelancer, visit page 26 to see if it’s the best fit for you.
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AUGUST
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is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame’s Class of 2012 with a degree in English and minor in Education. Born and raised in Southern California, she relocated to South Bend last year and began working at the Notre Dame Federal Credit Union and Notre Dame’s Eck Visitors’ Center. She enjoys the change of seasons, possesses a strong loyalty for Notre Dame football, misses the ocean and loves lazy days spent reading over a cup of tea.
Cyndy Searfoss is a mom, fundraiser, writer, equestrienne, creative writing adjunct instructor, volunteer and insomniac (which is how she manages to fit everything into the space of 24-hour day). Her professional history includes stints as the managing partner of an advertising agency, director of creative services, director of alumni services at IU South Bend and director of advancement at a local independent school. She received her bachelor’s degree from Indiana University in journalism and her master’s degree in creative writing from the University of Notre Dame in 1995.
Elizabeth Carris
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“One thing that I love about SASSY Magazine is that the writers are local. It’s great to see names that you know!” – Aubrey R.
“Even though I didn’t win the MotherDaughter Look-Alike Contest, it was fun to see who all competed against one another. The SASSY contests and giveaways are so much fun.” – Linda G.
“I went to the beach a few times so far this summer and I always bring the latest copy of SASSY Magazine with me. I even had a couple of people stop and ask where they can pick up a copy!” – Natalie S.
is the Director of Hospitality & Customer Relations for Tiedemann Wines. She lives in Elkhart, along with her husband Aaron and their son Adler.
We'd LOVE to hear from you! Email your testimonials to Jessy@MichianaFamilyMagazine.com
Jillian Koeneman (@jillianmk) founded Freshlime: Digital Marketing (www.freshlimemarketing. com) in 2010 in order to lead businesses to increased sales and greater brand awareness through social media marketing and other online vehicles. Koeneman is a Board Member of the Women Business Owners of Michiana and volunteers on the Marketing Committee for the Humane Society of Elkhart County. She also heads up all marketing for her husband’s new business, Anytime Fitness in Goshen. Koeneman earned a degree in advertising and public relations from Michigan State University in 2004 and was a member of two National Championship Water Polo Teams.
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On The River: 21+ Beach Bash, 3:00 P.M., Downtown South Bend
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Wednesday Wine Walks, 5:00 P.M., Downtown South Bend
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Bazaar Sunday At The State, 10:00 A.M., The State Theater
A Wrinkle In Time, 7:30 P.M., South Bend Civic Theatre
South Bend Jazz Festival, 4:00 P.M., Jon R. Hunt Plaza
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Michiana Renaissance Festival, 10:00 A.M., Kamm Island Free Film: Jurassic Park, 9:00 P.M., Gridiron Plaza At College Football Hall Of Fame
Michiana Celtic Festival, 10:00 A.M., Howard Park
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book review
The Ultimate Book of Imposters By Ian Graham
Reviewed By: Melissa Papson, Reference Librarian
Imposters have been fooling people since the beginning of time. According to Ian Graham, author of The Ultimate Book of Imposters, there are four main reasons someone might be willing to lose everything in order to put on a different face. He calls these the four E’s: Envy, Ego, Escape and Espionage. The book is divided into several groups of imposters, from false heirs to fugitives from justice, with several well written stories in each group. This book tells over 100 different stories of well-known imposters, including those of Frank Abagnale, which the film Catch Me If You Can was based, Hawley Harvey Crippen, one of Britain’s most notorious murderers. There are stories of lesser known people such as jazz musician Billy Tipton, who upon his death was discovered to actually be a woman and Victor Lustig, who impersonated a French government official so convincingly that he sold the Eiffel Tower, twice. This well researched book is full of fun facts and humorous stories. It begs the question, do you really know your friends as well as you think you do?
SASSY Book
Picks
The Wedding By: Nicholas Sparks (www.NicholasSparks.com)
The Chance: A Novel By: Karen Kingsbury (www.GoodReads.com)
Second Honeymoon By: James Patterson (www.BarnesandNoble.com)
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Tips & Tricks
For This Season By. Mary Grace Godfrey
Fashion is not about trends, nor is it just about self-expression. Fashion demands a little bit of brain.
Here are a few tricks and tips for you this season: Let’s Start from the Bottom Up: Shoes
Summer is here and you are toned, tan and wearing shorts. Wear shoes that keep you closer to the balls of your feet rather than on your heels. This way the line and shape of your legs is more visible and ankles are more defined. Flats are fun, just remember to favor forward. A short wedge is also comfortable and flattering! The biggest enemy in this department is flip-flops! Even though they are comfortable, they are not the best choice.
Choose Your Colors Wisely
When choosing colors, pretend you are in Italy choosing your gelato. Bright colors are popular but they scream artificial. If you decide to go cosmic, remember your venue. And despite personal taste, rich milk-based flavors (and colors) don’t always jive with sorbets. And it’s not because it tastes so awful, but because (as the Milanese will communicate by their disgust) you are essentially ruining one of the flavors. This can, to some degree, be applied to color choices. If you pair items, think what’s best for both. Fashion is not just about looking good enough to leave the house. 8
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Embrace Silk
Silk is an incredibly under-used fabric. The perfect breezy, breathing top to switch into rotation (under a blazer or with a skirt for the office) is a silk camisole. With the right cut and shape, it should not look like lingerie. And, it can be washed at home! Don’t let jersey fabric take over for the sake of comfort, it’s not hard to have silk. A benefit of having a go-to tailor or seamstress is that these artists normally buy silk in bulk and can whip up a women’s silk top while they are sleeping. Retail prices for silk items do not tell the truth about silk
Take Extra Care Of Your Hair
Want a clean beach head? Keep your scalp and strands clear with occasional apple cider vinegar rinses (1:10 ratio). Seawater, city-air, lakes and pools don’t go away after one shampoo. To achieve more accentuated red-highlights in your hair and help fight frizz and give strands a chance to curl and wave, after showering rub a few drops of olive oil in your hands and apply to the lower half of your hair while scrunching. It even protects against chemicals and salt from damaging your hair!
Always Remember The
Golden Rule
Speaking of ratios, have you ever heard of the Golden Ratio? It is a Greek concept of the perfect proportion, a number that literally makes the eye happy. In simple terms, think of a one-to-three ratio and the short linelong line combination. Ever wonder why crop tops, high-waist pants, color blocks and Daisy Dukes gained such popularity? You may need to experiment with the ratio. When choosing dresses, go for a longer skirt and an emphasized waist closer to your chest. Sometimes short hemlines work against body types and seem to cut the body in half. If a dress has no clear waistline, experiment with colors to achieve this proportion. Color blocks are more striking when not half and half, but more of a one-tothree proportion.
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To Decant or
Not to Decant? That is The Question! By: Elizabeth Carris
First, what is a wine decanter? A decanter is a vessel that holds the decantation of a liquid, like wine, that may contain sediment. The standard decanter can hold a normal sized bottle of wine. It is usually made of glass and it can be used to serve the wine as well. Another name for a decanter is called a carafe. History shows that decanters played a significant role in the serving of wine. It was easy to handle by a single servant that way. When glass became scarce they used materials like bronze or earthware to house the wine.
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Now, how do you decant a bottle of wine? With an aged bottle of wine, you want to take your time with it. Open the bottle as you normally would and then begin to pour the wine slowly into the decanter. The common term used is “don’t burse” the wine. This is true with older or aged wines. You want to do it slowly as to preserve the wine and keep the sediment in the bottle. A young wine without sediment can be sloshed right into the decanter. Dump it right in as fast as you want. The only purpose with a young wine is to aerate it so go for it.
Not only is the decanter used as a serving vessel but it is used to aerate it or allow it to “breathe.” It is similar to swirling the wine in the glass allowing oxygenation of the wine to happen and opening up the aromas of the wine. It also helps soften the harsher compounds in a wine like the tannins. Wine writers alike say it’s good to decant very bold wines like a Borolo, a Cabernet Sauvignon or a Bordeaux. It also can depend on the age of the wine as well. A red wine that has been aged for 10 or more years would definitely benefit from decanting as to take away the sediment that can build. Not only is it displeasing to the eye but to the mouth as well. Some young wines may benefit from decanting but the wines on the shelves at the super market or your local wine shops doesn’t necessarily need to be decanted for sediment reasons but can benefit from the aeration of the decanting process. Most of those wines have been put through mechanical filtrating systems and are most likely sediment free. With that said, if you decant a young inexpensive wine plucked from the super market shelf, the air hitting the large base of the decanter where the wine is will bring out the youthful aromas and soften any tannic properties of it, giving it that aged wine feel. Decanting alters the wine giving it that more youthful bite and encouraging the complexity and aromas of the wine itself.
Some people swear by decanting and some don’t. It’s all a personal preference just like the wine itself. It is a beautiful way to present your young or old red wines to your friends and family and it offers the wine a way to show off with its complexity and aromas.
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How to Achieve Your Best Skin
By: Alexa Tupper
Three Simple Steps To Smooth, Beautiful Skin Your face is one of the first things people notice about you and it should be treated as such. However, as any busy woman will tell you, sometimes your face doesn’t get the attention it deserves. Makeup artist Chelsea, from Makeup by Keria, weighs in on how to get your healthiest skin yet:
Step One: Determine Your Skin Type • Normal Skin: Women with normal skin won’t notice their face getting very oily nor will they notice dry patches. Generally, pores will be small, leading to firm and smooth skin. • Oily: While all skin produces oil, women who have oily skin produce more. “It’s more than just a little oil, it’s when you face produces an excess of oil,” Chelsea said. A dead giveaway for oily skin is when your T-Zone (forehead and bridge of nose) is shiny and may feel wet to the touch. • Dry: Dry skin is often flaky and extremely tight feeling. Your face may feel dehydrated. • Combination: “Combination skin is just what it sounds like- it’s a mix of oily and dry skin,” Chelsea said. Your face may be oily in some spots while feeling dry in others. • Sensitive: Having sensitive skin means that using certain products can cause your skin to react in different ways. “Sensitive skin can take on many different forms. It can be like rosacea, or easily irritated and itchy,” Chelsea said. Any type of reaction to a product or even touching your face the wrong way is a key sign of sensitive skin. 12
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Step Two: Establish A Daily Routine • Start each day off by waking up and washing your face. Try to
select soap specific to the skin on your face, as body washes and bars of soap can be harsh on your skin. “Face washes over the counter often work just as well as the expensive stuff,” Chelsea said. “But the most important thing is to find a product that works for your skin.” • Moisturize, moisturize, moisturize! It’s a misconception that only dry skin should be moisturized after being cleansed. “Anytime you wash your face, you should apply a moisturizer,” Chelsea said. Skipping the moisturizer can actually lead to your skin producing more oil to overcompensate after it’s been dried out by a cleanser. Additionally, applying moisturizer before you put on makeup will allow your products to go on more evenly. • Rewash and moisturize at the end of the day, after you’ve removed your makeup properly. “Always remove your makeup before
you go to bed,” Chelsea said. “It helps to use an exfoliating scrubber to really go deep and remove all the built-up gunk from your pores.” Leaving your makeup on while you sleep can damage your skin and prematurely age it. Sleeping on a satin pillow also aids in keeping skin clean.
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By: Katie Carter
s a recent college graduate, I am widely attuned to the varied trends of postgraduate life. In scrolling through my Facebook friends, a healthy sample of approximately 400 college graduates, I see some who, just one or two years out of college, have landed their dream job in a bustling city, many who are in the midst of pursuing an advanced degree to further chase that dream career. Then there are others who are married and staying home to raise the newest members of their family. A humbling number, however, have nestled into a comfortable position (or in many cases, including my own, multiple positions) at institutions that build experience, strengthen connections and pay the rent.
“The rise of online classes and popularity of evening courses, as well as the prevalence of grants and scholarships for post-graduate work, make pursuing these degrees even more attainable.� 14
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Many of us are expert interviewees in constant pursuit of a more stable, fulfilling career who, nevertheless, are well-liked and valued in our current positions and are getting by financially. But en route from job to job or on our evening walks, many of us find ourselves missing that academic stimulation, wanting to further quench our thirst for knowledge and go back to the days of assignment books filled with project due dates and notebooks colored-coded by subject.
So, this leads to the increase in 20-and-30-somethings returning to our alma maters or other universities graduate students. According to a February 2012 article in The Washington Post, “Two in 25 people age 25 or older have a Master’s as their highest degree-about the same number with a bachelor’s in 1967, according to the Digest of Education Statistics.” This overwhelming statistic proves I, along with many of my peers, am not alone in considering enrollment to one of a plethora of graduate programs. Mother of two and Indiana University graduate, Catherine Slott, says, “I have an overwhelming desire to become a marine biologist. Yes, this requires going back to school to earn a post-graduate degree; but, this is something I am willing to do. It helps knowing I can do this while also being a mom to my growing family.” The rise of online classes and popularity of evening courses, as well as the prevalence of grants and scholarships for post-graduate work, make pursuing these degrees even more attainable. With flexible schedules allowing for students to continue working and/or raising families, the drive to hit the books again seems reasonable and exciting.
It is comforting to know I will not be alone in my self-planned GRE study days during college football watches this fall. Who’s with me in contributing to a Pinterest board entitled “Grad Party #2?”
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By: Jillian Koeneman
Looking for a new furry friend? Did you know that having a pet
could lower high blood pressure, decrease stress and help you better connect with people? Not to mention they’re just so cute! The absolute best place to look for your new family member is your local animal shelter or rescue, and here’s why:
Be a Hero! Not to get all Sarah McLachlan on you here,
Spend Less Buying a pet can be super
but the truth is over 2.7 million unwanted pets get euthanized per year because they couldn’t find families to adopt them. By adopting your dog/cat from a shelter, you not only give them a second chance at life and love, but you also you also help by not contributing to an industry that mass produces puppies and kittens as fast as they can in order to make a buck.
expensive; anywhere between $500- $1000 on average, whereas adoption typically starts at $50 and caps at around $200. You’ll also get more bang for your buck with an adopted pet! Research has shown that mixed-breed animals live longer and have less medical issues than pure breeds.
“Adopted love is no different than bought love, except that it feels a whole lot better.”
Older Dog, Same Tricks A lot of rescue animals have been in homes before and understand what’s expected of them. Shelter animals may be housebroken, leash trained, spayed and neutered and make great family pets.
It’s All About Love Adopted love is no different than bought love, except that it feels a whole lot better. There are a ton of animals of all breeds, shapes and ages waiting to love you unconditionally!
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Memorial BrainWorks presents Mary Morris Leighton Lecture 2014
Becoming Your Best Self: The New Science of Stress and Willpower September 10 | 7 p.m. Hilton Garden Inn | 53995 Indiana 933 | South Bend What would life be like if • Stress was your friend?
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One of Forbes 20 Most Inspiring Women and bestselling author of The Willpower Instinct, and The Neuroscience of Change, Kelly McGonigal, Ph.D., is passionate about exploring the latest research on motivation, temptation and procrastination, and turning them into easy-to-use ideas to transform habits, persevere at challenges and make successful changes. Join us for an evening of insights and strategies! Kelly’s upbeat, dynamic, and humor-filled style makes it easy to grasp new ways to achieve your personal and professional goals—and get even closer to becoming your best self. Reserve your seat for this FREE event!
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Don Griffey, President
Hailey Campbell Benefits, Inc. Currently the President of Hailey Campbell Benefits Inc., Don also serves as Vice President and Political Action Chair for the Greater Northern Indiana Chapter of the National Association of Health Underwriters (NAHU.org). Over the past four years much of Don’s time has been spent working on health care reform. With the passage of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Don has been teaching courses for insurance agents, accountants and doctors on the components and impact of Healthcare Reform. Don obtained his life and health license in 2004 after having served as Director of Purchasing for Patriot Homes in Elkhart Indiana for 24 years. Don and his wife Pat reside in Elkhart Indiana, have five children, nine grandchildren and are active members of Faith United Methodist church in Elkhart.
Coverage Consideration: If you enroll in your employer’s group plan, your employer’s health insurance would become your primary insurance and your husband's employers plan would become secondary. Depending on the plan design of each employer's plan there may or may not be a Coordination of Benefits. I would suggest that you contact both employers’ insurance carriers and secure written confirmation of the Standard Operating Procedure for Coordination of Benefits. Cost Consideration: Employer’s in general are required by the health insurance contract to make a minimum contribution of 50% of the Employee Only rate. An employer may voluntarily decide to contribute any amount in excess of the minimum contribution up to 100% of the Employee Only rate. Generally there is no requirement for the employer to contribute to the dependent coverage. The decision to elect secondary health insurance coverage is specific to the individuals set of circumstances. Electing secondary health insurance coverage while the right decision for some caution should be exercised in assuming or making an absolute statement that is always best to have secondary coverage if available.
Editor's Note: SASSY Magazine reached out to several local business professionals in the area to answer this month's question. Due to the highly publicized debate over healthcare in the recent years, it is always best to contact your local physician to help answer any healthcare questions you may have. SASSY | AUGUST 2014
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By: Andrew Skipper
Revamp Your Front Entrance We’ve all heard the phrase, “You never get a second chance to make a first impression.” As a society, we make snap-judgments of everything: people, books and restaurants based on the first few moments of seeing or experiencing them. It’s natural! The same goes for your home. Knowing this, it’s so important to take care of the exterior of your house. Before guests even cross your threshold, their first impression is of the exterior entry of your home. Even if you’re planning to sell your house, revamping and updating the entry adds curb appeal and increases the perceived value of any property. 20
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Why not give your entrance a summer refresh while the weather is still nice? Here are a few tips to get the ball rolling: Make Way
Be sure that guests are guided to the front door by a clearly marked path. Most people use their garage door or side entrance on a daily basis, so take a moment and walk the path to your front door. Notice anything? Maintain the walkway by keeping weeds and ground cover from taking over. Are there cracks in the pavement or loose bricks that could be a tripping hazard? Get those spots repaired before inclement weather hits.
A Welcoming Sight
While you’re clipping back ground cover from the walkway, take a look at the front of your house from the street. Can you even see the house through all of the shrubs? It’s easy to overlook pruning when you’re busy in the summer, but if those bushes are blocking windows or the front porch, it’s time to trim. If your landscaping is older than ten years, it may be time to replace a few plants. Don’t be afraid to dig old dying shrubs out and add in new ones. Landscaping can change the entire look of a house’s facade. Add some mulch on the ground and you’ll be well on the way to a welcoming entry!
Light It Up
From solar powered landscape lights lining the path to a full on professional lighting plan, your house can look spectacular at night. Professional lighting companies can create a plan to highlight certain architectural elements of your house, playing with angles and shadows to make your house look its best after the sun goes down.
Color Matters
Perhaps one of the easiest and most cost effective ways to enhance an entry is by painting the front door. For a classic look, go with a black front door and black shutters. If you’re feeling a bit more daring, why not make your house stand out with a vibrant red door? Before choosing a color, take into consideration the color of your siding, shutters and roof. The good news is that if you don’t like the color you choose, you can always just paint right over it.
Artful Architecture
The inside of our homes constantly evolves so why shouldn’t the exterior change as well? Research the style of your home and add architectural details that are appropriate. Is your home a Craftsman style? Victorian? Cabin? Each style has its own decorative elements such as columns, brackets, moldings and trim. Even if your home already dons these details, refresh them with a new coat of paint or stain.
Polish It Off
Hardware and light fixtures are like jewelry. They add that finishing touch and can create a bit of sparkle. Coordinate your light fixture, doorknob, door knocker, house numbers and mailbox by using the same color or metal finish on all.
Let In The Light
If you’re replacing your front door, consider purchasing one with a window or adding full-length windows to either side of the door. This allows light into your home and lets you see just who is outside! SASSY | AUGUST 2014
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The Art of the Want to Make a Great Impression?
Try This!
By: Cyndy Searfoss
In today’s high-tech world, one of the oldest forms of communications is making a strong comeback. The handwritten note is no longer a lost art but being touted as one of the best ways to convey a personal, impactful message. The fact that you took the time to craft the message (typically on a nice note card you recently purchased – not a piece of notebook paper you have laying around the house or a dated box of cutesy kitten cards you have left over from high school), address the envelope, buy a stamp and visit a post box or post office all indicate that you value the person and your relationship with him or her enough to make the investment. In an era when our flying fingers can crank out an email in minutes, taking a little bit more time to make it personal counts.
When is a Personal Note Best?
The short answer is – anytime you want someone to know you care enough about them to take the time and effort to write it out. But, there are occasions that definitely call for a personal note. Handwritten thank-yous and notes expressing gratitude for ongoing relationships are always welcome. In fact, a handwritten note thanking a prospective employer for an interview could be the deciding factor in the hiring decision. Most organizations value employees who understand the power of effective communications. 22
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But, don’t worry, you don’t have to write like Shakespeare or Steinbeck when you write your note or letter. A few heartfelt sentences will do the trick. Use your best handwriting! This is an instance in which neatness counts.
The Personal Touch Starts with the Touch
While just taking the time to handwrite a message has value, using a high-quality note or paper stock makes an even bigger impact. From heavy, finely laid card stock to clean, crisp writing papers, your choice of paper says a great deal. For professional notes, plain colors and heavy stock is always a good choice. For personal correspondence, you can let your personality shine through. A Florentine-lined envelope and bordered sheet whispers elegance and refinement. Monogrammed stationery (which can also be used for professional correspondence) is a bold statement of individuality. Floral and paisley motifs are very feminine; Moroccan designs show a creative flair. Deckle-edged sheets are engagingly retro.
Find a Great Pen
While black ink is the preferred choice for handwritten business correspondence, blue is okay as well. Unless you’re a graphic designer, artist or in the creative arts, other colors for business correspondence are a no-no. You’ll also want to make sure the pen you use is comfortable for you to hold and lets you use your best handwriting. Some people find a thin barrel is more comfortable while others prefer a heftier barrel.
What to Say, What to Say
The good news about the ubiquity of email and other messaging systems is that we all have practice in putting our words into written form. The bad news is that it’s made us reliant on the ability to cut, paste, backspace and rewrite endlessly. Rather than writing then rewriting a handwritten note multiple times, draft your message on a scrap piece of paper until you’re satisfied it conveying the message you want. At a loss for words? The Internet is your friend – there are numerous sites that can help you find the right words for a note of thanks, a letter of condolence or just a quick message to let someone know you’re thinking of them. Whatever words you chose, though, the most important thing is to make sure they’re sincere. Think of the paragraphs or phrases offered by sites as a guideline; they need to be rounded out with details only you can provide. In the case of condolence notes, sharing a memory of time you spent with the recipient’s loved one or telling him/her what aspect of your relationship meant the most is always welcome. For thank-you notes, be specific! Rather than saying, “please accept my thanks for the great birthday gift,” include details about the gift and how you plan to put it to good use.
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Nighttime Checklist By: Lara West
It’s a vicious cycle; Crazy mornings turn into stressful afternoons followed by busy evenings.
Take a deep breath 20 minutes before you crawl into bed and follow this very simple nighttime checklist to help ensure your brain and your body is ready for tomorrow’s workload:
Make a List: Compile a list of every errand, task and assignment you have to complete tomorrow. You’ll fall asleep much easier when your list of things to do has no reason to be stuck on repeat in your head. (Hey, this might even free you up enough to count some sheep again.)
As you mentally pound the alarm clock with a hammer, you wake feeling like the 800 things you
Check Tomorrow’s Forecast: Pull your entire ensemble together, including jewelry, shoes, stockings and belts and stick with it.
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Ready your Essentials: These are all the things you need (or can’t risk needing and not having) to get through the day. A good book or magazine, Chap Stick, umbrella, lint roller, etc… Set it near your purse or go ahead and set it in the car.
Pack for the Gym: If you’re planning on hitting the gym, get all your gear packed up and set the bag next to your purse.
Be Breakfast Ready: Make sure you have all the ingredients needed for breakfast. Pull out any cookware you’re going to use and get the table set.
Wash your Face: There really is no benefit to washing your face at night and in the morning, but it’s best for your skin to wash before bed. Wash your face well at night and splash with water in the morning for a kick of rejuvenation.
Stretch and Relax: Gently stretch before bed to release the built up tension in your muscles and prepare your body for a peaceful nights rest.
Set the Alarm: It always interrupts a great dream, but the little buzzer is the key to starting the day off right with plenty of time to wake up and get ready without being rushed for time. SASSY | AUGUST 2014
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By: Allison Boelcke
Freelancing:
Is It Right For You?
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ot answering to a boss, setting your own hours and working from anywhere – the life of a freelancer sounds pretty great. With employers being reluctant to take on the financial risk of additional workers, freelance working is on the rise. It is estimated by the Department of Labor that freelance or contract workers will outnumber full-time workers by 2020. However, making the transition from full-time employment to freelancer is not a simple task and may not be suitable for certain circumstances.
Freelancing can bring its own set of rewards some of the benefits include: • Flexibility: If the standard nine-to-five
business hours doesn’t work for you, as a freelancer, you can decide when you wish to complete your work for your clients. This can allow you to set up your schedule around personal or family needs.
• Control: You get to decide what projects
to work on and who you want to work with. If you dislike how a client treats you, you don’t have to grin and bear it – you can opt to not work with them in the future.
• Earning Potential: No more being
pigeonholed by an annual raise of just a few percent each year. As a freelancer, you can set your own rates and take on as many projects as you’d like.
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If freelancing was so easy, no one would set foot in a cubicle and deal with a boss again; however, it comes with some definite challenges that may be barriers – some of the drawbacks include:
• Lack of Stability: You won’t have a regular paycheck
coming in to rely on. Freelancers also have to constantly be searching for their next opportunities, which can be too stressful and high-risk for some people to take on.
• No Benefits: Say goodbye to paid holidays, sick days and
vacations. When you freelance, you’re paid per project or service, so if you don’t work, you don’t get paid. Being your own boss also means taking on some of the administrative tasks you may take for granted, such as having your taxes automatically into deducted or being provided health insurance.
“Transition freelancing with a plan in mind so you can gauge what it’s like and how successful you are without the risk.”
• Lack of Boundaries: When you work for yourself, it can be difficult to set boundaries as to work and personal time. Not only will you need to keep yourself disciplined while preventing burnout from overworking, but friends and family may not understand the difference between your work and personal time. If after weighing the pros and cons of freelancing, you’ve decided it’s for you, the number one mistake is to just up and quit your full-time job. Transition into freelancing with a plan in mind so you can gauge what it’s like and how successful you are without the risk:
• Start Slowly on the Side: Look for freelance opportunities online or by asking around. Try them out during your free time while you’re still working at your full-time job. This can give you an idea of what it’s like and how clients respond to you. It may work as a side gig, but not necessarily as your career, or you may find yourself in high-demand.
• Build up a Savings Cushion: Set aside around six months to one year of savings before you decide to freelance full-time. You
will be responsible for your own payment invoicing, which means that payment may take longer to receive than your paychecks that come in at the same time like clockwork. Having a savings cushion will give you money to fall back on while you start building your freelance income stream and it becomes regular.
• Find Multiple Clients: Never rely on one freelance client. No matter how regularly they want you to work for them, the cold
truth is they could stop at any moment. Always be on the search for more opportunities so that if one suddenly dries up, you won’t be financially devastated.
• Hire a Tax Professional: Being paid as a freelancer means that you are responsible for paying your own taxes. As a self-
employed person, you may also be able to deduct certain expenses. Consult with a tax professional to determine how to best handle your tax responsibilities so that your freelancing dream doesn’t turn into an IRS nightmare.
Being a freelancer basically means you’re now a small business owner. The idea of striking out on your own to freelance may either sound thrilling or terrifying once you realize everything that goes into it. By carefully looking over all aspects of what goes into being a freelancer, you can determine whether or not you’re ready to take the plunge and do so as responsibly as possible.
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How to Evaluate in Six Easy Steps
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By: Jillian Koeneman
lasting first impression can do amazing things for your business. Most often a potential customer’s first interaction with your business happens on your website. Research shows that website users will leave a website within eight seconds if they feel your site is hard to navigate, unprofessional looking or does not have what they need. Your website is the digital face of your company and we want to make sure that your face is clean and professional when looked at. So what if you already have a company website and you aren’t sure how it measures up?
Here are six easy ways to evaluate the strength of your website: 1) Website Grader
Website Grader is an amazing FREE tool brought to you by Hubspot. Just enter in your website’s url and your email address and voila! Hubspot provides you with an overall grade of your site on a scale of 1-100% and includes other useful stats like usability, accessibility and design. (https://marketing.grader.com)
2) Google Analytics
Always make sure to consult Google analytics. An aware web presence is an effective web presence. By looking at your bounce rates, average length of time spent on your site and other key metrics, you can see what you are doing right or address things that may be a wrong. (www.google.com/analytics) 28
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3) Google Search
Mom,
Search for your company’s name first, then in a separate search find words that relate to your product or services. If you own restaurant, search for the type of cuisine you specialize in and see what turns up. If the name of your restaurant is not on the first page of results, there could be a problem.
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4) View Your Website on Your Smartphone and Tablet It is no secret that society has become increasingly hungry for information. Consumers spend nearly 60% of their time on the Internet on their mobile device. Your website may work great on a desktop but make sure to check how well it functions on a smartphone or tablet.
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Ask your customers if they like your website. Ask if they found it easy to navigate. Is there anything they think you can improve on? Did they find the information they were looking for? Did the website help them understand your product or services? Did you use the right versions of there, they’re and their? There is so much to learn from simply taking the time to ask for feedback.
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If you have a slow loading website your potential customer may walk away. Make sure your website is as fast as it can be by using a website speed test every so often. Your customers will thank you. (http://tools.pingdom.com/fpt)
If after these tests you realize you may not be using your website effectively, don’t give up. There are a million different ways to help get your small business site on an even playing with those companies your competing. There are seminars available online, YouTube videos to binge watch and you should never be afraid of leaving it to the professionals. Hiring a web designer or a digital marketing specialist can be the best investment your small business makes. SASSY | AUGUST 2014
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It’s always possible “ to do anything that you really put your heart and passion towards.
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By: Alexa Tupper
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With Your Windowear How Creative Windowear Can Turn Your Dull Windows Into A Work Of Art
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he first time I walked into my new house, I instantly noticed two things. First, our living room was huge and would be perfect for hosting guests. Second, the windows were bare. The only adornments on our
picturesque windows were cheap blinds that looked like they came straight from my old dorm room. While the window itself was beautiful, large and light shedding, it was also a unique shape and size, which made it difficult for
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the previous owner to find suitable and fitting window treatments.
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his seems to be a common gripe among homeowners. You find a house you love, and it seems to be the dream. The price is right, location is exactly where you want and there’s even a walk in closet that would make Carrie Bradshaw green with envy. But there’s one problem. You can’t find anything that works with your windows. Frankly, windows are meant to be dressed up. They add that certain charm that will take your interior decorating to the next level. Because of this, it’s crucial to find an interior decorator who can tailor to what you want while also being affordable. Fortunately for Michiana, one such designer does exist, and her business goes by the name of Creative Windowear.
The Brains Behind The Business
Angie Shirley, a wife and mother of four, has been in the business of interior design for 25 years. For the past 20 years, she has owned and operated Creative Windowear, a Michiana business that specializes in custom interior design. In her 25 years of experience, Angie has done it all. “I’m pretty much a one person show,” she said. While she accepts any challenge that clients throw at her, she admits that window treatments are her favorite to work on.
What Creative Windowear Offers
Angie has done just about everything from faux painting to reupholstering. However, the window treatments are the most popular, and she offers all newly innovated products when it comes to blinds and shades. Angie is the go-to, trusted designer for all of Michiana. In her 20 years of owning Creative Windowear, she’s styled window treatments for many of Michiana’s glamorousfrom newscasters to high-ranking professors at the University of Notre Dame. She’s even styled local businesses. In addition to faux painting, reupholstering and custom window treatments, Angie also excels in decorating, color consultation, custom bedding and interior painting. The process starts with a client consultation, a meeting where Angie sits down with a client and discusses what they would like done. “I always go with the client’s vision,” she said. “It’s not my taste, it’s theirs.” Next, they go through books with samples of what can be done, all while Angie gets a read on the client’s tastes and preferences. She then designs what they would like, measures for the treatment and then takes the plans to someone who sews the final project. When it comes to sewing, she prefers to bring business to the local community and support area specialists.
How It All Began
Like many successful businesses, Creative Windowear was born from an idea for something else, in this case, boredom! Years ago, Angie started to get restless staying at home with her daughter, craving adult interaction. “After a few months of that, I realized it was driving me crazy not being able to talk to adults,” she said with a laugh. Just to get out of the house, she tried her hand at the selling cosmetics. She found that she enjoyed playing with colors and making customers feel confident and happy. At a friend’s suggestion, she decided to transfer these passions to the business of interior design. While going to school and becoming certified in “Custom Window Treatment Designs,” she worked for another business. After five years, she decided to venture out on her own to start up her own business: Creative Windowear.
Overcoming Obstacles
The road to success wasn’t always easy. When the Recession hit in 2008, she found that people had to tighten the belt and weren’t as willing to splurge on interior decorating. “I really struggled to ask people when I knew everyone was strugglingstay afloat like everyone else in the area, but I wasn’t going to give up,” she said. The economy impacted Angie as well. While previously she had focused on fabrics and window treatments, when hard times hit, she took up interior and faux painting in order to stay afloatkeep her business running. While learning a new technique proved to be a challenge, it paid off in the end as she had acquired a new skill. The economy pushed her to reach to her full potential, and now she does even more than before.
Looking to the Future
Business is doing better than ever now, and Angie is ready to take on someone who can help her install the finished product. Additionally, she’s ready to take on more clients. As a self-described “people person,” she has made many new friendships through the years. “In a lot of cases, I’ve became friends with people who started as clients,” Angie said. Not only has she inspired people through her interior decorating, but her smart business sense is commendable as well. Her biggest piece of advice to sassy businesswomen who want to start out on their own is to never give up. “Never think you can’t do it,” she said. “It’s always possible to do anything that you really put your heart and passion towards.” Phone: 574-215-9277 Email: creativeangie@comcast.net
Designing on a Dime Mirrors are an easy piece that, when placed horizontally, can open up a room. Plush pillows thrown here and there can cozy up a room at a low cost. Laying down a rug on a cold floor will keep your feet happy and can add flair to a boring room. Funky light fixtures are an underrated addition to an otherwise plain room that will not only shed light, but also add a homey feel. SASSY | AUGUST 2014
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Dear Charrise: Charrise McCrorey is a global coach/consultant, writer, speaker and founder of Arms Wide Open Corporation, supporting the empowerment of people and businesses to live and work in their highest purpose. She has offices in Elkhart and Chicago.
Have a co-worker who’s driving you batty? A boss who just won’t listen to reason? Or maybe you’re wondering if this is your time to break out and show the business world what you’re really made of – but you don’t know exactly how to go about it. Sounds like you need some sound business advice! Send your questions to Charrise, our SASSY Business Coach, and have them answered here. It’s time to get a fresh perspective!
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I work for a good company with old, tired ideas. We’ve kept doing things the same way because “that’s the way we’ve always done it.” I am craving something more. I want to work on fresh ideas, and try new things. The trouble is I’m not really wanting to start over with a new company. What should I do?
It seems like all I ever do at work is put out fires. I can never get ahead of anything - I’m always reacting to some problem someone else created. I don’t have enough time to do my job, let alone fix other people’s problems. Is there a time management strategy you can give me? Or a way to stop the madness?
Answer: You can be a leader, right where you are. Whether or
Answer: Can you see what a victim mentality you’re taking
not it’s “your job” you can lead people into higher level thinking. What if you sought out other people who feel the way you do and get something started? I guarantee you’re not the only that feels this way. Sometimes it just takes one spark of inspiration for something really wonderful to take root.
on here? There is always something you can do to be proactive, rather than reactive. When others bring problems to you, do you automatically think it’s yours to solve? Because that’s just not true.
It’s easy to be complacent and complain about things. It’s actually what most people would do. But it sounds like you’re tired of the status quo. If not you, then who? If not now, then when? Don’t make excuses. Be the person who doesn’t settle. The company you work for is nothing without the people inside it, doing the work. Be one of those people committed to making a difference, and in the process you’ll stay motivated and excited about being there. You are a powerful creator - that’s why you’re experiencing this need for new ideas. Go for it.
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There is something about being the hero that serves you. If you’re the “go-to” for issues needing attention, you get validated over and over again that you’re needed there. How do you like that? If you want to create something else, you’ll need to communicate that. You’ll need to begin each day with a different sort of intention, clarifying what is most important to you to get done. If you get interrupted, don’t allow the interruption to throw you off course. Most things don’t need immediate attention, unless you’re addicted to drama. Re-think the way you allow your work to flow. There is always enough time for those things that are most important to you. Everything else either gets bounced back or it doesn’t get done.
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Game Day Girls Day
What To Do While Your Significant Other Is At The Game
Your husband got tickets to a Notre Dame game and wants to bring his guy friends along, which only means girls day for you! There are plenty of fun things to do in Michiana on game day that you and your friends can all enjoy:
Treat Yourself To A Spa Day: Stop by the Center P.C. and enjoy a relaxing massage, facial, nails and so much more. Let’s be honest, you deserve it! Center Yourself With Meditation: Yoga is one of the best practices to meditate and expand your mind. Visit Solace Yoga Studio to see which classes would best suit you and your friends. Challenge Yourself: After so many game day parties at your home, it’s time to help shed that extra few pounds you put on by signing up with figureFIT.
Redecorate Your Home: Grab your girlfriends and head to La Panache Interiors to get new items for your home. No husband for a day means more time to focus on updating a room in your home that you have been dying to finish. Get Healthy: Tired of feeling blah day end and day out? Visit Crossroads Healing Arts where they can help you feel more energized and ready to tackle the next exciting thing on your “to-do” list.
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August 2014 Events
This listing includes events around town. Always call ahead for updates.
August 6th
Red Table Plaza Lunchtime Concert Series 11:45 a.m.
Studebaker Plaza, South Bend
Soloists, duets and small groups will perform free acoustical concerts (weather permitting) from 11:45 a.m. until 1:15 p.m. Downtown workers and visitors are invited to take a seat in the beautiful new Studebaker Plaza at the southwest corner of Jefferson and Michigan Street. Grab lunch from a nearby restaurant or bring your own, then enjoy it while taking in the tunes! Interested groups and individuals wanting to use these for outdoor meetings, lectures, promotions and other recreational and entertainment purposes are encouraged to call DTSB at 574-282-1110.
August 10th
Bazaar Sunday at The State
Yoga are teaming up to offer free Monthly Meditation Yoga Classes in 2014. Class is held on the second Monday of each month at 5:30 p.m. at the Elkhart Environmental Center. Participants will learn basic relaxation techniques to help stretch the body and clear the mind. All levels are welcome. It is recommended that you dress comfortably and bring a yoga mat or towel. Classes begin January 13, 2014. Space is limited and classes fill up fast. Registration is required. Call 574-2935070 to register or for more information.
Your Health Matters in 2014
August 12th
August 14th
10:00 a.m.
7:00 p.m.
Yak, Snack, and Read Book Discussions Harris Branch Library, Granger
Discuss “Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter” by Tom Franklin at this fun book discussion at the Harris Branch Library! Contact Marcie Gamble at 574-259-5277, ext. 270.
10:00 a.m.
The State Theater, South Bend
Every second Sunday of the month, local vendors gather at The State Theater for our Bazaar Sunday at The State. Local vendors consist of handmade, repurposed, upcycled items, as well as antique and vintage items. We consider ourselves an upscale flea market in that our vendors are artists in the area of one-of-a-kind creations. Contact Christine Calkins at 574-855-4274 for more information.
August 11th
Monthly Meditation Yoga 5:30 p.m.
Elkhart Environmental Center
Do you enjoy yoga? Are you interested in yoga and looking for an opportunity to try it? The Elkhart Environmental Center and Kristen Smith-Myers RYT 500 certified yoga instructor from Tree of Life 40
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August 13th
Friends Writing Group
1:00 p.m.
Catholic Community Center, Benton Harbor
Preventing Diabetes! Join a Lakeland Health Educator for this FREE series of classes on a variety of health topics for men and women. Following each presentation, a free health screening will be offered, including blood pressure, body mass index (BMI), and waist measurement. Preregistration is preferred, but not required; walk-ins are welcome. For more information or to register, call (269) 556-2808 or (866) 260-7544.
Novel Ideas Book Discussion Group Harris Branch Library
Novel Ideas, an evening book discussion group, will meet at the Harris Branch on Thursday, August 14, at 7:00 p.m. to discuss "Saving CeeCee Honeycutt" by Beth Hoffman. Contact Marcie Gamble at 574259-5277 ext. 270 for more information.
9:30 a.m.
August 15th
Come out to the Mishawaka Library at 9:30 a.m. for a fun time sharing tips, techniques and pieces that you’ve written! Contact Marcie Gamble at 574-259-5277 ext. 270 for more information.
8:00 p.m.
Mishawaka Library
American Red Cross Blood Drive 1:00 p.m.
Harris Branch Library, Granger
The American Red Cross will sponsor a blood drive at the Harris Branch Library on August 13th! Come out to save a life! Contact Marcie Gamble at 574-259-5277 ext. 270 for more information.
Andrew Salgado in Concert Acorn Theater, Elkhart
Andrew Salgado is the winner of the Southern Pepsi Original, having beat out 50,000 other contestants. He has opened for Eli Young, Clint Black and Cathy Richardson. He’s played at venues like Soldier Field, but on August 15th he will be at the Acorn Theater in Elkhart. Tickets are $20. Contact the Acorn at 269-756-3879 for more information.
August 16th
August 23rd
7:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
Comedians Brian Aldridge, Justin Leon- It’s Comedy, Baby! Blue Chip Casino, Michigan City
Mike Toomey hosts this nightly comedy show, It’s Comedy, Baby! On Sunday, August 16th, Brian Aldridge and Justin Leon will be the guests on the show. Call the Blue Chip Casino for more information at 219-879-7711.
August 18th
Happy 10th Birthday, Harris Branch! 10:00 a.m.
Harris Branch Library
The Harris Branch of the Mishawaka-PennHarris Public Library is 10 years old! Join us for the celebration on Monday, March 18 at the Harris Branch. The Harris Branch will celebrate the entire day with birthday cake at 10:00 a.m., a contest: list the 10 reasons why you love your library to enter to win an Amazon gift card, receive a birthday token good for one free movie rental per library card, and purchase 10 paperbacks from the Friends bookshelf for just $1. Contact Marcie Gamble at 574-259-5277 ext. 270 for more information!
August 19th
Cooperative Antique Study Group 1:30 p.m.
Mishawaka Library
Head on out to the Mishawaka Library for a great time sharing antiques, questions, and stories with other antique lovers. Contact Marcie Gamble at 574-259-5277 ext. 270 for information.
August 21st
Howl at the Moon Dueling Pianos
Saturday Visitor Hours at the Elkhart Environmental Center Elkhart Environmental Center
Come visit the Elkhart Environmental Center today! The Elkhart Environmental Center features indoor and outdoor activities for all ages. Use the boat launch to fish along the Elkhart River, check out the food education garden, or take a walk along the beautiful trails that are open from dawn to dusk. The air-conditioned cabin is open from 1 to 4 p.m. Come inside to refresh, watch birds at the viewing window, check out environmental displays and explore the children’s activity loft. Visit the Elkhart Environmental Center’s website for more information at www. elkhartindiana.org/eec or call 574-2935070.
August 24th
Lithographs from the Permanent Collection, Part 1 1:00 p.m.
Snite Museum, South Bend
This focus exhibition of about ten works introduces visitors to lithography, a printmaking medium invented in 1799. Part I of this two-part exhibition features prints from the 1800s and charts its popular applications in illustrated newspapers and promotional material for theatrical performances through its elevation as a “fine” art. Political cartoons by Honoré Daumier, advertisements by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and lithographic essays in aestheticism by James Abbott McNeill Whistler will be highlighted. Contact the Snite Museum for more information at 574-631-5466.
9:00 p.m.
August 26th
Howl at the Moon Dueling Pianos will come to It’s Vegas, Baby at the Blue Chip Casino. Come and be entertained by the piano players, who may even get you involved in the audience! Contact the Blue Chip Casino for more information at 219-879-7711.
6:00 p.m.
Blue Chip Casino, Michigan City
Tilted Kilt Trivia Night Tilted Kilt, Granger
August 28th
Who Are You? A Genealogy Roundtable 6:30 p.m.
Mishawaka Library
The Mishawaka Library will be hosting a genealogy roundtable where you will be able to join fellow researchers to share ideas and tips. Contact Marcie Gamble for more information! 574-259-5277 ext. 270.
September 1st:
Labor Day Weekend Celebration All Day
Amish Acres Historical Farmstead & Heritage Resort
Celebrate your long Labor Day Weekend at Amish Acres Historic Farm and Heritage Resort. A great way to feel refreshed and relaxed for the whole family. This event is free.
September 4th: Team Trivia 8:30 P.M.
Between the Buns, Osceola
Grab a group of your friends and test your knowledge on movies, tv, sports, music history and so much more! Reservations are recommended. Trivia is free to play with a $2 minimum purchase.
September 5th:
DTSB First Fridays: Arts Alive 5:00 P.M.
Downtown South Bend
The first Friday of each month, DTSB business open their doors to host live musical performances, classes, activities and food and drink specials. Fun for the whole family to enjoy.
Goshen First Fridays 5:00 P.M.
Downtown Goshen
Spend your Friday evening touring participating fashion retailers in downtown Goshen. See live mannequins in store front windows and participate in local scavenger hunts. For more information, please visit their website at www.cityonthego.com.
Do you have a competitive streak? Love to show off your knowledge of Hollywood movies? Head on out to the Tilted Kilt in Granger to take part in a fun night of trivia with your friends. For more information, contact the Tilted Kilt at 574-272-5458!
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Scene Be Seen Hannah and Friends
SASSY Magazine promotes Michiana’s cultural offerings, personalities, attractions and local businesses with a special emphasis on non-profit organizations’ events and activities. We expect this section of SASSY to grow significantly and we’d like your help to get it rolling! Please send us some of your favorite photos from your organization’s or charity’s best events and fundraisers. They just may make the next issue of SASSY Magazine! We prefer snapshots of people that are full of life and enjoying the moment, so please send them our way: Jessy@MichianaFamilyMagazine.com.
Family 5K and Fun Walk Written By: Jaime Wogoman On June 28th, 2014, the Hannah and Friends Neighborhood hosted their 2nd Annual Family 5K and Fun Walk. 450 members of the surrounding area and South Bend community came out to support Hannah and Friends by running or walking the designated courses. The courses, designed by members of the Adams High School Cross Country Team, wove through the neighborhood’s horse pastures and surrounding woods. There were also between 75-100 volunteers helping out at the race, including those from the Adams High School football and cross country teams. Many Hannah and Friends families and residents came out to help as well. Participants in the day could either run for time, or walk at a leisurely pace with their friends. Guests were entertained by Indiana’s Miss Amazing winner of 2014, Tiffani Amberg, who sang the national anthem. Matt Coleman, a resident at Hannah and Friends and race volunteer commented upon the exciting day. “The race was a great experience. Everyone ran hard and lots of people showed up to support us,” said Coleman. Jacqi Riemersma, an intern at Hannah and Friends, also enjoyed herself. “The day really showed us how much the community loves us. We all had a lot of fun!” she said. The race aims to bring community members to the Hannah and Friends Neighborhood, to provide information and gain support. At the race next year, Hannah and Friends expects more walkers and runners and the race is set take place on June 27, 2015. Hannah and Friends is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for children and adults with special needs. For more information, visit hannahandfriends.org Photos Provided By: Hannah & Friends 42
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A Rosie Place
10th Annual Rosie Classic Another amazing year for A Rosie Place and its 10th Annual Rosie Golf Classic! A Rosie Place celebrated its 10th annual golf event at The Warren Golf Course at Notre Dame on July 21st. Players enjoyed exceptional weather, excellent competition and an opportunity to support children who are medically fragile! Major Sponsors for this year’s event included: Wells Fargo, The Medical Foundation, Superior Van & Mobility, David & Kerry Stephens, Logistick Inc., and Universal Forest Products. Players enjoyed sliders from Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse and mini treats from Gigi’s Cupcakes. Mr. Paul Kantor, from Viking Spas in Grand Rapids, MI traveled with two teams to attend, complimenting the event, “Everything, and I mean everything, was so well and professionally done.” Tieal Bishop, Executive Director attributes their continued success to “reminding those we have built lasting relationships with that raising money for these special children is really fun… We are just grateful, and we are not afraid to show it!” Don’t let the fun fool you, the competition was fierce with a three way tie for 1st place with 14 under par. A Rosie Place is Indiana’s first licensed hospital dedicated exclusively to serving the growing number of children who are medically fragile right here in Michiana. A Rosie Place exists today because of the generosity of this community! Photos Provided By: A Rosie Place
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