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Advantage Health Network

Also Inside.......................... Reclaiming Your Life

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Home Care Services For You

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Domestic Violence Awareness Reliable Home Care

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Free Food, Family Fun, Live Music

Spirit Led Performing Arts Ministry

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The Perfect Brow

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Validation

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Youth Spotlight Bovanti Cosmetics & Spa

Surviving & Striving

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Reclaiming Your Life After Domestic Violence

Domestic Violence Survivors: 10 Keys to Reclaiming Your Life After Leaving an Abusive Relationship By Robert Moment on May 12, 2014 in Abused Women, Domestic Abuse, Domestic Violence, Domestic Violence Survivors, Relationships

Life is a Journey, Not a Destination

Abusive relationships are more common than you may think. You may not understand why a woman who is being abused stays in that relationship, but there are many different reasons. One of the hardest things to do is overcome your feelings and get your life back. If you are in an abusive relationship, it’s very important that you end the relationship as soon as possible. It may in fact save your life. However, you need to understand the thoughts and emotions of abused women before you can make a plan to actually leave. You need know that you are not alone and many women have felt this same way before. Your feelings are completely normal; once you recognize them you can start to overcome them. Here are 10 keys to reclaiming your life after leaving an Abusive Relationship:

1. Extreme guilt: You feel guilty leaving him; after all he needs you

there to take care of him because he can’t take care of himself. He may not have anyone else who cares in his life and you feel bad for leaving him alone. However, he took care of himself just fine before he met you and is perfectly capable of taking care of himself now.

2. It’s your fault he’s like this: You may feel like he hits you or

emotional abuses you because you did something wrong. You may think this is what you deserve. It’s not you, it’s them. If they abuse you then they will abuse any women in their life. More than likely they have been abusive to the women before you as well. You didn’t make him the way he is; it’s not your fault.

3. If you leave he may hurt your friends or family: Abusive men break women down slowly. Little by little they begin to become terrified that this man is capable of anything. You certainly don’t want the people you love to be hurt or worse. Believe me, your friends and family will be fine. The reality is they are nowhere near as scared of him as you are and he wouldn’t dare try to hurt someone who wasn’t afraid of him.

4. You have nowhere to go. A lot of abusive men isolate women

from their friends and family. Even if this has happened to you if you are strong and call some of your friends and family, most likely someone will take you in. They still care, but they can’t make your decisions for you. They won’t offer you need to take the first step and ask for help. I know it’s hard, but it has to be done. If you really don’t have anywhere at all to go, then call the local women’s shelter. Most cities have them and you can stay there, the people there will help you get on your feet.

5. If you leave you’ll be alone forever: No one wants to be alone,

but you won’t be alone forever. Once you begin to get your life back together, you will realize that you’re worth it. You deserve better and there is someone out there who will love you the way you deserve to be loved.

6. If I leave my kids won’t have a father: It’s sad I know, but if

you stay your kids will grow up to have abusive relationships as well. Truth be told, they are much better off without him.

7. I don’t have any money to leave: It doesn’t matter, the

important part is leaving. You can worry about making money later. You will slowly get on your feet and get a job to make your own money.

8. If he finds me he’ll kill me: If you don’t leave he has more

of a chance to kill you. If you feel that your life is that much in danger, then leave at night when he’s asleep and don’t tell anyone where you are going. Eventually he will give up looking for you.

9. If I leave him then he’ll just put someone else through this:

That is probably true, but hopefully they will be smart enough to notice the early signs of an abuser. You can’t allow what may happen to the next person to be your problem. You need to worry about you and your kids, if you have them, getting out and finding a safe place to go.

10. I can’t do it on my own: Yes, you can. You may not

remember, but somehow you made it before you met him and you will make it after you leave him. Surviving an abusive relationship will probably be one of the hardest things you do in your life. Just keep in mind that you are a strong woman and you deserve better than what you have now. No one deserves to be abused, no matter what they’ve done in their lives. You can beat this and you can get your life back.

Did you know..?

- One in four women and one in seven men will be victims of severe violence by an intimate partner in their lifetime. - Black women experience intimate partner violence at rates 35% higher than white women. - Every day three women are murdered by a current or former male partner in the U.S. - Intimate partner violence is the leading cause of female homicide and injury-related deaths during pregnancy. - The number of American troops killed in Afghanistan and Iraq between 2001 and 2012 was 6,488. The number of American women who were murdered by current or ex male partners during that time was 11,766. That’s nearly double the amount of casualties lost during war. h

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Achieving Goals And Dreams Through Purpose & Prosperity

Learn More About Home Care Services Healthcare and homecare is a growing industry. Many elderly people and those with disabilities and their families are wanting to receive care in the comfort of their own homes. There are different types of home care workers. A worker that a client needs to depends on for their individual needs and making sure that the home care worker assigned to care for them has the necessary skills and training. A standard Home Care Worker is someone who has the compassion and dedication to providing care for those in need in their home. They usually have experience working with and taking care of a loved one, such as a grandparent or parent or significant other, at some point in their life. Some people decide to take a more formal class in order to get more experience. A personal care assistant (PCA) is someone who has completed a personal care course and have learned the skills necessary to provide personal care assistant duties. A certified nursing assistant (CNA) is the same as all of these previously mentioned job roles except that they have taken and passed the state exam and are listed on the nurse aide registry managed by the Department of Health and Human Services. These certified home care workers have a more extensive training and usually can work with clients and patients who require more extensive home care needs.

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So what is your role as a home care worker? In essence, a home care worker does tasks for the individual that they are unable to do for themselves independently because of disability due to disease, trauma or the natural progression of aging. Home care worker assist these individuals with activities of daily living (ADL’s) such as bathing, skin care, dressing, meal preparation, assist with ambulation, transfers, laundry, light housekeeping and medication reminders, Each client or patient has their own plan of care or treatment plan. As worker it is important to follow your client’s plan of care. h

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ovanti Cosmetics and Spa is celebrating five years as a thriving part of the Greensboro business community. Since 2010 the company has been the only, successful freestanding cosmetic store in the entire Four Seasons Town Centre.

When the Atlanta-based company first opened its doors sisters and beauty moguls, Marquis and Marquel Bohannon had their work cut out for them. Their goal was to expand the Bovanti brand in the Greensboro area. Marquis and Marquel were very creative and innovative to say the least; however having confidence in their winning and magnificent product and services was more than enough fuel for the sisters to turn Bovanti into one of the area’s premier cosmetic providers and full service spa. “In the beginning we would have to stand and call customers over to the store. We put the ground work in,” says Marquel. “We were going to salons and schools just getting our name out there, but now everyone is familiar with the Bovanti brand and superior customer service. They are coming in on their own already knowing what they want. That’s exciting for us.” What people have discovered is that Bovanti is much more than a cosmetics line. Although the spa has been a part of the business from the very beginning many people were still unaware and did not fully utilize the services offered. Now that the word has spread and people have experienced the spa, the sisters agree they don’t have any difficulty booking clients. The goal is for clients to relax, release and rejuvenate. The spa room offers massages, facials, back treatments, hand treatments, Glycolic facial peels, waxing and more. Nearly every team member is a licensed esthetician so clients can be assured a Bovanti treatment is a professional service. Nevertheless, Bovanti has the capabilities to bring the spa to the client. “We call them Bovanti Diva Day Parties,” says Marquis. “We can schedule to come out to your location or event and host a pamper party on site. We do mini facials, hand treatments and more. You can receive the ultimate beauty and spa experience.” No matter what service or product Bovanti offers, the company believes education and customer satisfaction to be the most important factors. From start to finish a Bovanti client is educated about the products she is purchasing, which are hypo allergenic and noncomedogenic. A Bovanti client is taught how to properly apply the cosmetics she purchases. Where other cosmetic lines fall short in educating clients, Bovanti sets and raises the standard. In addition, their celebrity makeup artist teach monthly make-up classes. “We are educators first,” says Marquel. “When you go to other cosmetic counters or anywhere else you just get your makeup applied. At Bovanti we cater to educating the complete novice or the makeup maven. We teach you how to apply your make-up and offer make-up classes for you to achieve your best look.”

Beauty Experts Marquel and Marquis Bohannon “We are educators first. When you go to other cosmetic counters or anywhere else you just get your makeup applied. At Bovanti we cater to educating the complete novice or the makeup maven. We teach you how to apply your make-up and offer make-up classes for you to achieve your best look.”

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The techniques and processes that the beauty moguls use and teach their clients are some of the same foundational techniques they learned years ago when they first began working in the family empire. They would watch their mother, Anita H. Bohannon – a beauty empowerment coach – and she would teach them so that they could assist her whenever she needed additional help. They may have been only 13 or 14 years old, but they quickly became pros just as the business grew to become their passion and purpose. Marquis jokingly says they were helping women look flawless while they themselves were bare-faced and not allowed to wear makeup until they were 16 years old. Bovanti is a multi-divisional product and service company. Through hard work, but more importantly the grace and divine direction of God, the company has been in business for 33 years. As trends change and evolve, Bovanti is always knowledgeable and offers the cutting edge in what’s hot. “We bring Atlanta and Hollywood to Greensboro. No one else in North Carolina (that we know of) offers some of the same quality of services that we do. We also offer brow and lash extensions,” says Marquel. When women become addicted to the Bovanti brand, which they usually do, they recognize they are dealing with a company that has proven and stood through the tests of time. Moreover, women of color appreciate and find relief in the fact that Bovanti caters to their skin tones, textures and needs. “A lot of women feel comfortable coming to us. They feel we know the product and we know what’s best for OUR skin,” Marquis adds. A Bovanti client can be assured that her makeup will match flawlessly with her individual skin tone. The Bovanti Perfect Match Foundation is a signature and highly sought after product, and with the new foundation sticks with concealer and foundation all-in-one, clients are having a hard time trying to choose. When every product is absolutely amazing, it’s a problem that Marquis and Marquel are more than happy for their clients to have. Clients will have a great opportunity to stock up on all things Bovanti this month during the company’s numerous, in-store anniversary events. It’s the local store’s fifth anniversary, but the company is excited to include its loyal and devoted customers in on the huge savings and promotions. While everyone is invited to celebrate in store. Bovanti will be hosting a special, invitation-only black-tie gala and awards ceremony to show appreciation to the Bovanti team and everyone that helped the company grow and succeed. As Bovanti celebrates their business milestone in the Greensboro area, they also would like for everyone to know they are here to stay and the Bovanti team won’t stop. From Bovanti television to fashion to their modeling agency, their father and mother never pictured the company any other way than grand. Michael J. Bohannon, Bovanti CEO vision is to expand the business with more retail locations and premier on a major television network. The Bovanti sisters are picking up where there parents have led the way and are decisively parlaying Bovanti into a worldwide brand – one city at a time says Marquel. Career and distribution opportunities are always available. The sisters have their sights set on a city near you. h

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Courtney Brown, Bovanti Beauty Star of five years “I love the opportunities that Bovanti provides to enhance your makeup skills. Everything here is done to perfection. We are not just regular makeup artists. We are constantly being trained and shown new ways to enhance our skills and be the best. You never become complacent here. Our products are flawless and are made with natural ingredients and are actually healthy for your skin.”

Pictured above, from left to right: Teresa Kemp, Zayia Williamson, Courtney Brown, Marquis Bohannon, Marquel Bohannon, Kandys Crossley and Rosie Linen

Teresa Kemp, Bovanti Beauty Star of four years “Bovanti gives you an opportunity to learn different aspects of the business. I started off as a consultant and I was able to go to shift leader to assistant manager. Bovanti is constantly inspiring young girls, which I really appreciate. Our community service and contribution is great. We take the time for consultations with each client.”

Rosie Linen, Bovanti Beauty Star of three years

“I love the fact that we are able to combine our experiences and are able to get creative. Our ideas are welcome here and we are able to work together as a team and get things done. A company would not be able to last for 33 years without a great product and treating customers great.” If you use our products properly you will have superior results.”

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The Spirit Led Performing Arts Ministry Power House Of Deliverance Ministries


By Terry L. Watson Photos By Howard Gaither

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pirit Led Performing Arts (SLPA) Ministry is an auxiliary ministry within Power House of Deliverance Garden Cathedral with a sole purpose to nurture and develop the artistic gifts of youth and young adults. It is also their goal to ensure that each participant grows naturally, spiritually and physically in the word of God, as well as the arts. The group performs on Sunday mornings for morning worship and various special events within the ministry. They are also available to perform within their community. The ministry began in 1992 as Spirit Led Dance Ministry. It has since evolved into Spirit Led Performing Arts, encompassing dance, mime and drama. They are inspired by the direction of their pastor, Bishop W. L. Washington and the direction GOD gives Elder Kim Simmons. As God speaks through Bishop Washington, it permeates to the hearts of the SLPA leaders. The program offers liturgical dance and mime from ages three to adult. Upon request they have offered African, tap and hip-hop dance classes.

The Beginner Class

The testimony of SLPA according to Elder Simmons is rooted in the talents that have evolved, the lives that have been changed and the spiritual growth that has occurred while young men and women grow to fulfill their God given destiny. “Our desire is not to be just another performing arts group, but a performing arts ministry that changes the lives of its members and its members assist in changing the lives of others,” she says. “My role within the ministry is to oversee all capacities of the ministry. I create pieces for various events throughout the year, instruct teachers in their creative pieces, encourage the parents and most importantly help to ensure that all members are growing spiritually.” Bishop Washington says his vision for the ministry is to see them minister beyond what the norm of dancing is. “When they dance, they actually bring people’s mind into what they are doing and allowing them to see Christ in it,” he says. Bishop Washington also would like to open a school in the near future where they can teach the scripture reference behind the dance, and utilize it as a soul winning tool. “It’s not just a message within the house but it is also an outreach that gives our kids something to do with their gifts and talents given by God,” he says. “It is God ordered, God sent, and God approved.” What amazes him the most is to see the generations of children that have come through the SLPA and moved on, but have also came back to dance again. There are mother-daughter combinations with parents who dance with their daughters, both of which have roots in the SLPA. The mime ministry, Bishop Washington says gives the young men of Power House a foundation which is directed by Travis Moore. Moore says, “This is a ministry that focuses on empowering people, with God’s truths, through movement and dance. Consistently praying and rightly dividing the word of truth is encouraged by all participants. This ministry has encouraged me to raise the bar in my personal life. I understand that I have a generation of young men from all ages that are heavily involved in this part of ministry while under my direction. It also gives me an opportunity to show them that living this Christian life is possible.” Continued on next page

The Beginner Mime Class (above) The Adult Mime (below)


Continued from previous page In her role of administrator for SLPA, JoAnn Gerald believes the ministry of Spirit Led Performing Arts (SLPA) brings the word of God to people who may not be reached through the actual preached word. “It is our responsibility to grasp the attention of the people by using our dance and mime forms of worship. Our pastor counts on our area of ministry the same way that he relies on our worship team and choir,” she says. Gerald is a member of the motherdaughter team that serves the ministry. Her daughter, Raymonda McNair is an intermediate and adult instructor. Gerald says led by God to participate because of the opportunity to worship God through the expression of dance. “I watched Elder Kim Simmons sacrifice and give her last to make sure that every child or adult that wanted to participate could. She did everything from picking them up and bringing them to practice to taking her own money to purchase any garments that they needed and feeding them if there was a need,” says Gerald.

Intermediate & Adult Dancers (bottom photo also)

Raymonda McNair has been dancing with SLPA since she was 7 years old. Now 27, she says being in the ministry has made her into the woman that she is today. “Elder Simmons, along with Bishop Washington has molded and shaped me on my journey through life,” she explains. “The main aspect of SLPA is giving back. I am blessed because they love and respect me and look at me as the role model they need in their lives to be wholesome and Christ like.” Elonda Burnson, who serves as an administrator for SLPA says her children have been impacted by the ministry. “The teachers encouraged my daughter while she was in the ministry and now she is in college. The things they taught her she uses as her motto. My son is also an active member of the ministry. The teachers are like second parents to the students. It’s more than a ministry, we’re family.” she says. Seylah Martin serves as a teacher assistant for beginner I and II classes. She helps to correct mistakes the students may make during practice and help them to understand their movements. She is also an intermediate dancer and active in teen church. “My goal is to help our ministry flourish by doing whatever is necessary and helping out as much as I can. I want to give back to those who have given unto me,” says Martin.

Intermediate Mime Class

Kiericka Edwards who serves as a teacher for the beginner I and II classes shares that SLPA isn’t just a dance ministry, but a crazy family who can always have fun and fellowship with one another. “There are things that I can talk to our members about that I can’t discuss with my other friends and family. It is great when we get together and watch old videos of performances and see how much we have grown spiritually and how the instructors have grown when it comes to choreography,” she states. “We believe God has us in His hands and we have a great man of God, Bishop Washington that believes in us even more.” h

The Spirit Led Ministry Power House Of Deliverance Church Garden Cathedral 1800 Willow Road Greensboro, NC 27401 (336) 274-9924 www.thegardencathedral.com Annual Recital June 20th, 2015 NC A&T State University Harrison Auditorium Event is FREE to the Public

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Elder Kim Simmons SLPA Director “The testimony of SLPA is the talents that have evolved, the lives that have been changed and the spiritual growth that has occurred as we watch young men and women grow to fulfill their GOD given destiny. Our desire is not to be just another performing arts group, but a performing arts group that changes the livesof its members and its members assist in changing the lives of others.”

Bishop W. L. Washington with the SLPA Ministry

The main event in our near future is our Annual Performing Arts Recital scheduled for June 20th, 2015. This event will take place at NC A&T State University’s Harrison Auditorium at 6:00 p.m. and is FREE to the public. This year our recital theme, “Upholding the Standard”, will demonstrate the essence of Christiandom as we exemplify through the arts of dance and mime, the values Christians should maintain. 15


An Excellent Style for an Excellent You

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xcellent Styles Hair Studio located in Greensboro, North Carolina is a thriving business that has been in existence for 12 years. Its doors opened for business in 2003 with the mission of providing hair care services with a professional but casual atmosphere. Since then, they have committed themselves to a higher level of customer satisfaction and providing superior services. As such, our stylists are trained at prestigious academies such as Influance Hair Care Products, Dudley Products, Nairobi Hair Care Products, Vidal Sassoon and many other professional training classes. As a promise to thier guests, Excellent Styles continually strive to perfect their skills with educational and training components. Excellent Styles is a multiculture hair Salon that offers cutting, styling and coloring services in the heart of Greensboro. As part of the competitive and constantly evolving hair and beauty industry, they are capable of providing the newest hair care technologies from around the globe. Excellent Styles signature cuts and styles were created from the idea that all clients should be able to reproduce their salon style at home with ease. They amended and improved different styles of cutting that are customized for different hair types. Their color techniques enable them to enhance their clients’ natural beauty. Their stylists are trained to help clients select a color to match their needs and wants after a thorough consultation and offer special wedding packages for a brides special day. “We know that weddings are a special event and their stylists are more than happy to assist you on a style that suits you and your ideas,” says owner and stylist Denise Striblin. “Our mission is to offer the highest quality of services to our guests while utilizing advanced levels of expertise, experience and education in a team based environment. We are fully committed to providing expertly crafted, innovative and artistic services.”

Stylist Violet Hood

Excellent Styles also offer several hair extensions placement procedures. Having over 50 years combined experience in Placement Hair Extensions, they emphatically state that healthy hair is their main concern. “We understand that a great foundation of healthy hair, skin and nails gives our clients the canvas to build upon great styles,” says Striblin. Their salon is a great resource for working women as well as college students and they provide high speed wireless internet access. Denise Striblin, a Greensboro native says that an early age she always had a love for hair, makeup and fashion. It only seemed right that she became a Cosmetologist. With 20 years of experience in the hair care industry and specializing in weaving and cutting, she feels that she has finally found her sweet spot. Even though it’s hard at times being a business owner, her endurance, perseverance, tenacity, and unwavering trust in God has paid off in owning a successful business. She continues to further her knowledge and skills by attending effective trainings, hair care events, hair shows, and advancement classes. Striblin believes the more she learns, the more she becomes the “prototype” stylist and business owner. Denise believes that being a stylist provides the opportunity for her to release her artistic and creative side. With that said, her ultimate goal is always to make sure every client has healthy hair and is satisfied with every visit. At the salon she says “we are family-oriented and closely knit, giving our clients a welcoming atmosphere, where they can all feel comfortable and at home”. One of her highest goal is to make sure that she passes on her knowledge and hair care wisdom to other stylists to help strengthen and develop them. Although Striblin has been successful in running her own business, she also understands the importance of supporting others in their endeavors and charity work. Many of the stylist at Excellent Styles have personal businesses of their own and she enjoys supporting and encouraging them. Once a month they host a “Pop-Up Store”. A Pop-Up Store is where the stylist are able to showcase their other businesses through selling of goods such as Candy Apples, Cupcakes and much more. It allows them the opportunity to build their personal business Continued on the next page

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as well as gives the clients and others the opportunity to shop and enjoy. Striblin says “I would not change anything for my journey because it has made me the person that I am today.” Greensboro native Violet Hood has been a stylist for 13 years. She has been a part of the Excellent Styles family for more than two years. Hair styling has been a part of her life as far back as she can remember as she recall that at a young age she remembers watching her grandmother and learning braiding techniques that she still uses today. She enjoys every aspect of hair styling, but she is especially fond of working with short cuts and different braid styles. Additionally, she has a special touch working with kids. For hair appointments or consultations, contact her at Excellent Styles or at www.facebook.com/styles_by_v Ms. Sonya knows a thing or two about hair. She has been utilizing her gift for 23 years, 11 of which have been with Excellent Styles Hair Studio. Developing and maintaining healthy hair is her primary focus and passion. Her focus and specialties include sew-in weaves (Hair Extension Placement), natural hair care, designer cuts and hair restoration due to chemotherapy treatments or other hair loss issues. Call her today for your Hair Care needs. She is also the owner of two additional businesses. Zonye’ Barjean, an online boutique specializing in handmade clothing and accessories; and Apple Babies Gourmet Candy and Caramel Apples, which is an online store. www.applebabiesgourmet.com.

Stylist Diane Morrison

Diane Morrison always knew she wanted to be a hair stylist, but after high school she decided to get a more traditional and secured a job. However, when her hours were cut she decided the time was right to get her cosmetology license. It was difficult raising children on her own, but she could see the light at the end of the tunnel. Hailing from South Carolina, she has been a stylist for 15 years and has been at Excellent Styles since 2007 and loves discovering cute, new up-do styles and working with children. She counts it all a blessing that she has been able to do what she loves in a comfortable and friendly environment. Morrison says her load has been lightened since God blessed her with a wonderful and helpful husband, Robert, daughter Patrice, son Nicholas and beautiful grandbabies. For appointments or consultations, contact Diane at (336) 327-1667. Melody Lawson-Woodard is a graduate of the Dudley Cosmetology University. For 23 years she has been cutting, weaving, coloring and utilizing nearly every hair styling technique imaginable. She has been at Excellent Styles Hair Studio for eight years. It’s the salon’s unique approach to customer service and serene work environment that she loves so much. She has always been passionate about what she does and feels right at home at Excellent Styles where she specializes in hair care and customer service, as well as short tapered cuts and unique one-of-a-kind hair coloring treatments. She is a native of Queens, New York and loves Caribbean cuisine. When she isn’t styling hair she is serving up delicious, authentic Jamaican cuisine via her catering business, Taste of Mo-Bay. “There is no better West Indian food around.,” she says. For hair appointments or for catering inquiring contact Melody at (336) 543-4152. h

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By Terry L. Watson - Photos By Howard Gaither s owner and CEO, Audrey Rene’e Lewis has plans to see her company with offices spread all across the country. “I want to build a team of independent insurance agents that have the same passion for helping people as I do,” she says. Too often there are agents who have given this industry a bad name. NABAJ Insurance Group is a team of agents that are selfmotivated and determined to be successful. The agents of NABAJ also must have a passion for helping people. “I would also like to show agents there is great money to be made in this industry if you just treat people the way you want to be treated and then go a step further,” says Lewis.

NABAJ Insurance Group, LLC is a full service agency that offers just about every type of insurance policy there is and more including: life and accidental death insurance from over 20 different carriers. The company is also licensed to serve anyone and everyone in North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Virginia. Additionally, they provide health insurance from major carriers both on and off exchange for individuals and groups such as The Affordable Care Act Coverage, also known as Obama Care, as well as regular health insurance coverage. Lewis says they also offer Key Man Insurance that protects the owner(s), partners and the business itself in the event of a

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health or life crisis. They offer Identity theft protection and legal services that include a will or estate conservation through Legal Shield®. They also offer Medicare Advantage and Medicare Supplement Coverage through all the major carriers like United Health Care, Humana, Aetna, Blue Cross - Blue Shield, Cigna and Gateway. In addition, they offer dental, vision and hearing coverage. NABAJ will soon be offering auto, renters, fire, homeowners and liability insurance. These are currently being offered by their in-house partnering agent. Lewis says she will never forget the moment of which her business started nearly 22 years ago. Her district manager took her out training with him to deliver her first insurance settlement check. She says the look on her clients face when handed a check for $50,000 warmed her heart. “She had lost her husband of many years and didn’t know how she was going to make it through. We showed up with that check and I realized that God chose me for moments just like that,” Lewis explains. That was 22 years ago and since then she has helped clients feed their families, keep their homes, pay their bills and sustain a sense of peace by knowing that if they died tomorrow, their families and assets are protected and covered. When she first began college, Lewis wanted to be a computer science manger. Her path in life changed. She started selling credit card insurance in 1993. “I did pretty good, but it was not enough to raise a family of four. I had three children and needed a job that would provide me the flexibility of being there for my kids and still be able to make money,” she says. She was working for a Fortune 500 company and was eventually promoted to the position sales verifier. Over the years her roles would change and navigate her to the doors of NABAJ. In order to realize and understand what it takes to be successful, she had to overcome her own fears and doubts. NABAJ oversees independent agents that are top-notch professionals in their field and willing to be led. “Today if you have a computer and a willingness to help others, you can be an insurance agent. If you are willing to be teachable and let those who have weathered the storms guide you, then you too can be an insurance agent,” she says. h

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Health Screenings Health Education Disease Management Health Resources 2300 West Meadowview Road Suite117 Greensboro, NC 27407 919-377-9508 888-463-8855 www.advantagehealthnetwork.net

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n 2013, Charlene Sparks launched Advantage Health Network (AHN) on a foundation of providing quality health care services to the citizens in our community. Advantage Health Network provides health screenings for individuals and groups, including small businesses, churches and community organizations. They also provide health education, training and community health resources. AHN, brings over 33 years of experience in the health care industry. Their motto “Your Wellness Is Our Concern” clearly defines the compassion and dedication that Sparks embodies. “Advantage is more than a business, this business is about loving, uplifting and encouraging people to be more proactive in their own health,” she says. At Advantage Health Network, they believe health prevention consist of the total body, mind, and spirit. She clearly defines her perception on these components as it relates to serving people.

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Spirit - When I personally think about prevention from a spiritual prospective, I think about the word of God “3 John 1:2-”Beloved, I wish above all things that thou mayest prosper and be in health, even as thy soul prospereth.” There is no doubt that God created us to be complete in Him. Mind - We are instructed to renew our minds daily in the Word of God. (2 Corinthians 4:16) It is so important that we develop a mind set for change. Change is very challenging when it comes to health prevention. We all have a purpose while we are here on earth. In order to be effective spiritually to do God’s perfect will in the land of the living, we have to be mentally stable. Advantage has a continuous focus on supporting mental health screenings and education. Physical Body - We know the physical body is not Gods primary concern for us, however, in order to fulfill His purpose in our lives, we must continuously work on being physically fit. It is not about your size, looks, and figure. It is about being complete in Him. If we wake up in the morning, sluggish, tired, unable to complete tasks, how can we witness and be fit for the Kingdom of God. Of course, this is the most challenging course for most of us. At Advantage, we are supported by numerous Health and Wellness coaches from Physicians, Nurses, Nutritionist, Chefs, just to mention a few. Some of the services offered by AHN include screenings for blood pressure, stroke, diabetes, healthy heart nutrition, skin assessment, mental health, cholesterol, BMI’s, and vision. For more information, visit www.advantagehealthnetwork.net. It is very understandable why Sparks started her own business. She was raised in an entrepreneurial home while her dad owned a dry cleaning business for over 40 years and her mother worked as a beautician for more than 30 years. In addition, Sparks says that it is the clients who make it all worth doing. “It’s the people; the atmosphere and people are excited and seem to have a lot of faith and hope in making spiritual, physical, and emotional changes for the better. But most of all, we have some wonderful life changing testimonies of individuals who have made small changes and are experiencing astonishing physical results.” Charlene Sparks is supported by her loving husband, Michael Sparks, who serves as CEO of AHN, daughters Victoria and Lauren, a hosts of family and friends, small businesses and the community. h Pictured along with Charlene Sparks are (from left to right)

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Positive Image Performing Arts

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ourtney Taylor-Porter, owner and director of Positive Image Performing Arts has been perfecting her craft since the age of five. She is a native of Kernersville, N.C. and has committed her life, passion and dreams to teaching girls and boys between the ages of three to 18 various disciplines of dance.

In 2004, Porter was the director of a dance studio in Kernersville and received an opportunity from her father who offered her studio space to work with students in her spare time. Not realizing the divine plan that God had ordained for her, she started the process of establishing Positive Image Performing Arts in Winston-Salem. In the spring of 2005, the dance studio opened its doors with 17 students and by the end of the summer she had a roster of 100 children. Currently, the studio has 12 instructors and offers classes in ballet, tap, jazz, pointe, hip-hop, contemporary, praise dance and tumbling through competitive teams and non-competitive programs. Porter has worked hard to live out her dreams through Positive Image Performing Arts. In 2014, her dance studio appeared on the Lifetime TV show, Dance Moms and her dancers were handpicked by Debbie Allen to perform in her summer tour. She is dedicated to working with children and over the years she has seen tremendous growth with the students who stay in her program. She has watched them develop higher self-esteem, a deeper understanding of being committed, practicing, time management skills and an appreciation of community. Most importantly, she teaches her students about morals and the value of being kind. “If you try to do great things and do right by people, in time you will see all of your dreams come true,” says Porter. Through Porter’s successes, she has definitely faced challenges over the past 11 years of being in business. “Some of the obstacles I’ve faced have been trying to convince people, especially parents, to understand the importance of the arts

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and investing in it to help their children progress in life,” she says. “However, what keeps me motivated is seeing the youngest children in the program who are three years old enjoying class; it’s just their spirit that keeps a smile on my face.” In May 2015, Porter is bringing Positive Image Performing Arts programming to Charlotte, in June she is moving into a newly renovated 7,000 + sq. ft. studio-facility in the downtown Winston-Salem area. In addition, Positive Image Performing Arts offers a summer camp for girls that teaches them dance, tumbling, cheerleading, enrichment, manners, etiquette, and creativity. h For parents interested in signing children up for Positive Image Performing Arts programming, please visit www.pipartsnc.com to see the listing of program offerings.

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Dr. Willie Hooker and students of The NC A&T State University Visual Arts Program were invited to a three day convention with the National Education Conference at Xavier University in New Orleans, Louisiana to exhibit art and to participate in research, seminaries, and workshops.

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The convention was a great opportunities for art education students to connect with acclaimed educators, artist, researches, and scholars from around the world. According to. Dr. Willie Hooker the Senior Art Exhibition is a creative and professional body of new artworks. Students will produce artworks in a selected medium of expression. This body of work will become a part of the Graduating Senior Art Exhibition.

The students that are recognized are Kasey S. Austin, Freeman Cooper, Avery Davis, Dante Demary, Harrison T. Ellerby Jaimee L. Foster, Khyri T. Headen-Crawford, John. W. Hemingway, Hunter Roshawn R. Hill, Karl J. Holley, Shelby O. Jackson, Jamae E. Lucas, Conway A. McFarlane, Terrell M. McIver, Imani A. Mitchell, Morris Mitchell, Keisha M. Powell Quadasia A. Prescod, Brittany N. Robinson, Queenae A. Smith, L’bria. S Waters, Iyuana S. Williams, Ian L. Wilson, Taylor. G. Wilson, Jax. K Woodard, and Joni S. Wright

Dr. Hooker believes that students need to be able to deal with the intellectual aspects of art and articulate what it is Dr. Hooker goes on to state that this is why students. will have to develop a critical and analytical final senior portfolio with aesthetic clarity. h

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The Senior Art Exhibition at North Carolina A&T State University April 9th, 2015 Dudley Fine Arts Building Presented By

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RENEE Surviving & Striving

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er first name is actually Larissa but it’s alright to call her Renee. She is a wife, a mother, and the youngest sister to a family of five. She also has an undeniable love for God and performing her unsolicited duty of serving and helping people. She is also a courageous and ambitious young woman who knows what life is all about; creating lasting memories with family and friends. Cooper also says she lives her life with the intent of making a difference in the lives of those who are overlooked, undeserved, and less fortunate. She backs up this affirmation with action as well. In the past months, Cooper graduated as valedictorian from The Breckinridge School of Nursing and Health Sciences at ITT Technical Institute. Her journey to become a nurse actually started over 20 years ago. Caring for others was something that came naturally. After graduating from high school, she continued her studies to become an licensed practical nurse (LPN). Once that was complete and after passing the necessary exams, she worked for a year in long term care before joining the U.S. Army. She later acquired different skills and gleaned from other experienced nurses, searching for ways to make a positive impact in the lives of those God would choose to place in her care while in the Army. In February 2013, Coopers says God clearly spoke to her via a television commercial, instructing her to go back to school to obtain her nursing license. “This was something I had considered many times before but it never seemed like the timing was right. I was almost about to let the dream go by the wayside because time was passing and I wasn’t getting any younger,” she says. It was a huge leap of faith but she made the necessary calls to get the process rolling, took and passed the entry test, and started class within the next month. The rest is history. Completing nursing school is not a small fete especially when you’re trying to do so while being a wife and mother says Cooper. “I was challenged to even stay the course sometimes. The closer I was to the end, the more difficult it was to go on. I had to will myself to do it.” She says she had to encourage herself when nothing else would work.

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Cooper also stands on the values that were instilled in her as a child. These include trusting and leaning on the earthly jewels that He has placed in her life such as June Victoria, Bishop George W. Brooks, Pastor Brian J. Pierce, Sr., Minister Patricia Walker, her father, mother and children. h


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Learn How An Enrolled Agent Can Serve You Information Provided by IRS.gov

Mary Ann Adams TE Accounting & Tax Services Enrolled Agents are the only federally-licensed tax practitioners who both specialize in taxation and have unlimited rights to represent taxpayers before the IRS by either passing a stringent and comprehensive threepart examination covering individual tax returns, business tax returns, and representation, practice and procedures, or through experience as a former IRS employee. An enrolled agent is a person who has earned the privilege of representing taxpayers before the Internal Revenue Service. Enrolled agents, like attorneys and certified public accountants (CPAs), are generally unrestricted as to which taxpayers they can represent, what types of tax matters they can handle, and which IRS offices they can represent clients before.

The Difference Between An Enrolled Agent, Attorney, And Certified Public Accountants Enrolled Agents, like Attorneys and Certified Public Accountants (CPA’s), have unlimited practice rights. This means they are unrestricted as to which taxpayers they can represent, what types of tax matters they can handle, and the IRS offices they can represent clients before which they practice. Unlike Attorneys and CPA’s, who may or may not specialize in taxes, all Enrolled Agents specialize in taxation. While CPA’s and Attorney are licensed by the stated, Enrolled Agents are federally licensed.

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Enrolled Agents advise, represent and prepare the tax returns of individuals, partnerships, corporations, estates, trusts and any other entity with tax reporting requirements. EA’s prepare millions of tax returns each year and their expertise in the continually changing field of taxation enables them to effectively represent taxpayers audited by the IRS. In addition to tax preparation and tax representation, many enrolled agents offer other business-related services which may include: ​

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Want the Perfect Brows? Here’s how to get them!

Lets talk about Brows Many of us have thick brows, thin brows, unruly brows, over plucked brows, and we just don’t know what to do next with them. Luckily at Bovanti we are the Brow Experts and can help you frame your face with the Perfect Brow Kit, Brow Tinting, and Brow Extensions. We offer three options to let you achieve the perfect brow! Come into Bovanti Cosmetics & Spa and let our Licensed Estheticians shape your brows and show you the many options to making sure your brows are left to perfection!

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The Perfect Brow Kit offers 4 products that allow you to create the perfect shape for your brows. Including the Bovanti Brow Powder, Bovanti Camouflage Concealer, Bovanti Stiff Angle Brush, and the Bovanti Chisel Shading Brush you can achieve perfect brows in no time! With this kit you can apply the brow powder using the stiff angle brush on the actual brows to fill in sparse thin areas. Following up with the Camouflage Concealer using the chisel shading brush apply the concealer underneath the brow arch. This conceals brow hairs and shapes the brow. This kit is the perfect gift for the Brow Enthusiast!


Brow Tinting With a hint of tint you can flaunt natural, full-looking brows that create a polished & put-together look on every face! This service is similar to a henna tattoo where our mixing solution is applied to the brows to cover gray hairs and onto the skin to create fuller darker brows. This semi-permanent cosmetic procedure is a very attractive option if you’re tired of using a pencil or powder and noticed a few grays popping up in your brow line. Eyebrow tinting works well on most women, and it’s perfect if you’re looking for a way to streamline your beauty routine. This service last up to two weeks!

Brow Extensions If you’re one of the many women who look in the mirror and see sparse brows staring back at you, there is now an insanely easy fix so you too can have Brooke-Shields-style brows. It’s not a brow wax, pencil, or powder. It’s the latest craze in the beauty biz that’s making its way into mainstream America: Eyebrow Extensions. Our Licensed Esthetician applies the temporary tiny synthetic minx hairs with an adhesive glue and tweezer to your existing brow hairs and directly to your skin (if you’re not allergic to the glue — a patch test is done) to build out a longer, fuller brow. The results last about two to three weeks. With this service, we can customize the amount of hairs we need in the exact place to make them look perfect. The bottom line: If your brows are spotty or just plain thin, and you’re tired of filling them in everyday, there is an alternative that could make you happy. It’s instant gratification. Get the brows you’ve always wanted. May/June

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June 13, 2015 - Barber Park Greensboro, NC 11am - 6pm

To live and thrive in a community, one must have the necessary resources and support from others to do so. This includes family and friends, as well as businesses and organizations. At one time or another, everyone will need the help of others to make it through challenges and difficult situations. Huami Magazine has devoted itself to being a tool, resource and helping hand within our community. Our focus is to serve and partner with others who share the same compassion. Just like in years past, this is an absolutely free event for everyone that is involved. Our overall goal is to feed the homeless community within the city of Greensboro. Every participant is privileged to enjoy a day at the park without the burden of any costs. This community wide event is made possible by the donations (monetary and material) from businesses and organizations involved, who all understand the importance of giving back and helping others in need. Last year we fed nearly 2000 people, and this year we inticipate even more.

There will be a limited amount of spaces available for those who would like to set up a tailgaiting tent. Hayes-Taylor YMCA

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Artist Spotlight

RON STOP

Coming out of Winston Salem, N.C. better known as the Tre 4, Ron Stop has a message in his music that needs to be heard. His love for God and his people can be felt in his lyrics and the music. He is a rapper with a unique style like no other and will take you to another level in Christ. The track HOLLA is a banger that will help you understand why you grow in pains. Go get the album available at all online media downloads such as this https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/grow-in-pains/ id944261495. h Visit his website at www.godsaidronstop.com.

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how good you are by giving you an award.

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s human beings we all like to feel appreciated in our life. God designed us that way for whatever reason he chose. That is why I believe he emphasizes in his Word numerous times on how precious we are to him. The problem I see is we don’t fully believe him based on our actions. There was a question asked in Bible Study at my church (Word of Hope Fellowship)“ Is it possible to love God and not trust him?”. I would say yes based on our actions because in reality actions speak louder than words. In the gospel music industry, I encounter a lot of independent artist who’s actions lines up with the question. Lets deal with award shows and the purpose of having them. I have no problem with award shows that are genuine. I feel some are out of hand and the bottom line it is about making money. You find some eager or anxious gospel artist looking to make it big and by winning an award they can justify a certain amount of money to perform at your event. I get a lot of artist sending me request to vote for them so they can win a particular award. Let me back up for a second, when they first started out it was about doing music ministry and how they said God called them to reach the lost. Somewhere along the way it has changed into music entertainment. Why would you need an award to do ministry? The thing that gets me is artist pay for that award while getting popular votes among their friends and families. From my perspective, its like you paying me to tell you

Stop chasing validation and read what God says about you in his word. Do we not trust God in what he says about us? It goes back to the question asked earlier in this blog. “Is it possible to love God and not trust him? If someone wants to honor you, then let them seek after you while you are working doing the will of God. Running to various award shows spending money will eventually get you burned out, broke and frustrated. That is what the devil wants and if he can get your mind off of what God has called you to do then he has won. So realize who you are in Christ and stop seeking validation chasing what you already have through Christ Jesus. Read and believe on his word it can save you a h lot of money.

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Alexandria Nicole Berry

United States Marine Corps Alexandria Nicole Berry is the daughter of Reverend Anthony and Mrs. Jill Berry of Greensboro North Carolina. She is a Graduate of South East Guilford High School class of 2011 and is a previous winner of the Miss Teen of the Triad Pageant. Alexandria received appointments to West Point and the United States Naval Academy, she chose the U.S. Naval Academy. Her freshman year, as a walk on she earned a spot on their NCAA rifle team and became the team captain for the 2014-15 school year. She has had to overcome personal injury from a major training accident this year but through determination, hard work and prayer she has persevered. Alexandria will Graduate from the Naval Academy on May 22, 2015. In June she will report to Quantico to begin her training as a Marine Corps officer.

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Heads Up For Our Youth Local Barbershop Mentors Our Next Leaders Of Tomorrow By Terry L. Watson Photos By Mykel Media Company, LLC

Haircuts do more than just look good, they have the power to make us feel good. As well as walk tall with our heads high and gives us strength to face what’s next. This feeling coupled with the knowledge we provide along with the experience is a huge opportunity and you can be the one to gift this experience and lifelong knowledge to a local youth. Heads Up Barber Shop has partntered with several Guilford County Schools and is offering mentoring and educational programs in the field of barbering. Led by Rick Morton and Dwayne Morris, their West Wendover Avenue location has opened their doors and hearts to several youth, who they feel can benefit from this awesome experience. The kids come to their shop, get free hair cuts, advice, and a hot lunch, all provided by the staff of Heads Up Barbershop. However they can’t do this along. They are seeking donations from anyone who shares the same compassion for the next leaders of tomorrow. All money collected via donation or your sponsorship will go immediately to the “Heads Up For Our Youth” organization and reserve a spot for one youth. It only takes $25.00 to sponsor a child for this unforgettable experience. Also for your convenience they have created a Pay Pal hyperlink online at www.headsupbarberandbeauty.com

Heads Up Barber and Beauty 4215-H Wendover Avenue Greensboro NC 27407 336-299-6877 Heads Up Barber and Beauty 2801-B Pinecroft Road Greensboro NC 27407 336-299-6238

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WORD OF HOPE FELLOWSHIP (336) 375-0507 www.wohfellowship.org

www.prestigebarbercollege.com

WHO WE ARE AND WHAT WE ARE CALLED TO DO Mission Statement:Our mission is to develop, train and equip individuals toward a whole-hearted commitment to Christ, community and family. Vision Statement: We are driven and inspired to honor Jesus Christ as the Lord of the Church. We are united to bring the reality of a loving and forgiving Savior to believing and receptive hearts. Our focus is to evangelize and reach the community of Greensboro and surrounding areas. Our desire is to touch the hurting, the needy and the issues of the unchurched as well as the churched. We will accomplish this assignment by Christcentered preaching and teaching, spirit-Þlled worship,

and community outreach. As a result, we believe the community of Greensboro will be changed and challenged in the years to come by the inßuence and effectiveness of Christianity in homes, businesses, education and politics. Furthermore, we purpose to be a resource center for missionaries, leadership preparation, church planting and Para-churches. Finally, our vision is to serve this generation by the will of God, and cause them “live full but die empty” in the kingdom of God.

Full-Time & Part-Time Hours Available 10 Month Program Payment Plans Available

Service times: Sunday @ 10am & Wed. @ 7pm Address: 3512 E. Wendover Ave. Suite G Greensboro, NC 27405

Leaders: Elder Dallas and Lady Angela Scales

2006 Phillips Avenue - Greensboro, NC 27405 - 336-398-7537


A Lifetime of Achievement Begins Here

Owned & Operted by Tanika Harris - B.S. in Early Childhood Education

Open Monday - Friday 6:00 a.m. till 7:30 p.m.

6weeks - 12 Years Of Age Full Time - Part Time - Drop In Before School After School Preschool & School Age Transportation Provided Preschool Summer Camp (3, 4, & 5 Year Olds) School Age Summer (6-12 Years Old)

336-358-9177

2802 Leos Street - Greensboro, NC 27405


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