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Cheryl Susemichel loves to breathe life, color and vibrancy into whatever she can, whether it’s a garden or old furniture. Her shop, Secret Garden, offers a host of items such as home decor, thoughtful gifts, high-quality garden tools, and other garden items. Some may not know that Susemichel is a trained Fusion Mineral Paint retailer and hosts classes on repurposing old furniture by using a fresh coat of Fusion Mineral Paint. This class is the most popular class she offers, and it’s called “Bring Your Own Piece.” The concept is simple - attendees choose a piece from home they can bring. Students have to be able to carry the piece into the shop all by themselves without a dolly. There is only so much room and time, and Susemichel wants to be sure she can be thorough. They also have to purchase their paint from her.
“People are able to bring in a piece of furniture a family member gave them that’s old and outdated, or even ugly,” Susemichel says. “They don’t like it and they hide it in a basement or spare room. They are able to bring it to Secret Garden and transform it into something they love, and can now enjoy it with their main decor in their home.” The class is popular and fills up very quickly. Each class consists of around six people (due to COVID restrictions), lasts a couple of hours, and covers a wide swath of ground when it comes to repurposing furniture. The first step is to identify what the pieces are made of, such as wood, veneer or laminate. This step is important so that pieces can be prepped appropriately for painting. “Then we talk about the paint,” Susemichel says. “Fusion mineral paint is a perfect fit for my store and my lifestyle. It’s nontoxic, lead-free, virtually odorless, and contains no volatile organic compounds. It also does not contain ammonia, formaldehyde, mercury
or heavy metals. It’s naturally UV-protected because it’s made with minerals from the earth, and comes in 50 beautiful colors.” Susemichel, who is currently a retailer for the paint, says the paint is ideal for the shop. “People who love to garden and people who love to fix up their house are generally interested in chemical-free options,” she says. “It comes in beautiful colors. It can be used indoors without the worry of ventilation. It’s that safe.” The paint can only be purchased from a Fusion merchant and is not sold at big-box stores. Secret Garden offers the full line of Fusion Mineral Paint in the store, and also on the Secret Garden website. Susemichel had one customer who was asthmatic and had quit painting several years ago because it would send her into an asthmatic attack. She took a class, wanting to try the Fusion Mineral Paint, knowing
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Susemichel had one customer who had received a quote to have her kitchen cabinets repainted. The quote came back at $5,300. The customer decided to take The paint has a built-in topcoat. Once pieces Susemichel’s class and do her cabinets are painted, they dry quickly but need three herself. This customer did two coats of Fusion paint on her kitchen, and only used weeks to cure. After that, pieces are water 2.5 pints of paint at $19.99 per pint. Each resistant. They can be outside or have a sweating glass put right on top, and it won’t pint covers approximately 75 square feet. hurt the newly refurbished piece. “She was the happiest person in the world,” Susemichel says with a laugh. “She took all The paint is good for more than small pieces of furniture. It can be used for nearly anything that money she didn’t spend on her kitchen, - outside furniture, larger inside pieces, or even and she spent it on a vacation. You can take one class from me, go home, and paint the ever-changing color of kitchen cabinets. anything and everything you want.” In fact, Susemichel also offers a class called “Painting Kitchen Cabinets.” Susemichel also teaches a “Finishing Techniques” class. This is where she “I ask that they bring in a door from their bathroom vanity or the kitchen,” Susemichel demonstrates different finishing techniques says. “I show them how to properly paint the to embellish furniture such as staining, piece so they can then go home and do their glazing, distressing, transfers, stenciling and entire bathroom or kitchen properly. It saves embossing. “It did not bother her at all,” Susemichel says. “Now she buys old pieces, paints them and sells them. She has her hobby back.”
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For this particular class, attendees don’t need to bring anything at all. Susemichel provides small boards for people to practice different techniques. “Many that attend that class have already come to my other classes and painted some furniture,” she says. “Then after learning some finishing techniques, they go home and add details to those pieces.” Several people have taken classes at Secret Garden and turned their hobby into a career. One example is Lauren Hellmann. She was recently able to quit her job to paint full time. It all started with a class at Secret Garden.
Susemichel’s “Transfer Class” is similar, yet attendees create a piece in class and get to take it home. In this paid class, she shows attendees how to make a lazy Susan or a serving tray with handles. Pieces can even be personalized with names and dates, and she says they make perfect wedding gifts. Susemichel loves using her shop to give others the tools to create. She’s loved gardening since she was a little girl, and feels it’s important to garden even in a small yard. That’s why she also teaches gardening classes, including topics like planting herbs, how to transplant and care for house plants, how to find out what plants need, and how to prune the roots of a plant.
needed good tools to use to be successful at gardening. Life began in a garden, and it’s something that’s very therapeutic. When you’re in the garden, nobody bothers you. It’s time by yourself.” Similarly, Susemichel sees painting as another form of creativity and therapy, which is why she teaches the painting classes at her shop. She’s convinced the process of taking something ugly and making it beautiful is good for the soul. “It’s important to have the right tools and the right products for painting, just like gardening,” Susemichel says. “Those things make painting and gardening easier. When people are feeling depressed, they go paint or they garden. Then they’re happy.”
Secret Garden is located at 12621 Shelbyville Road, Suite 24B in Louisville. For more “It’s extremely important for people to teach information and class schedules, call 502-245-4567 or visit secretgardenshop.com. children how food is grown,” Susemichel says. “I started this shop because people
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For starters, he purchased the place right before COVID-19 hit. “I closed on the deal on Friday, March 20,” Hart says. “I was opening as the new owner on Monday, March 23, and that Sunday night the governor began closing businesses. Talk about a scary feeling.” Being in the automotive industry, SMI was considered essential so they never had to close. Nevertheless, money was tight for a couple of months. By June and July, however, business was taking off again. Most of their business is built around German imports like Mercedes, BMW, Audi and Volkswagen, though they also work on Asian models like Toyota and Mazda as well as domestic models. They do not work on exotics such as Lamborghini, Ferrari and Bentley.
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Kenny Hart was 55 years old when his previous employer at SMI Automotive contacted him to announce his plans for retirement. He wanted to know if Hart was interested in buying the shop. The business had been around since 1969, and the owner knew after previously employing him that SMI would remain in good hands with Hart.
He started out in tire stores in college, then moved on to dealerships, then independent stores. Now he owns the largest independent repair shop in the state of Kentucky, which includes 29 service bays. The previous owner managed two body shops, a marine center and a service center. Hart elected to focus solely on the service center, which has re-energized his employees now that there are fewer irons in the fire.
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“What happens is, I work on, say, a BMW for a mother but then her son or daughter has maybe a Honda, a Mustang or a Chevy, and the family has developed a trust in us so they want to know if they can bring their other car in for service,” Hart says. “We try to do all makes and models.” Hart has had customers follow him from shop to shop for the past 25 years. That’s because he says that people do business with people. They don’t do business with business. “We treat them all like they are the most important commodity,” says Hart, who is happy that SMI has customers who have been coming in for four to five decades now. “Having that longevity to feed on and grow from is pretty special. Not a lot of companies have been around that long, especially in this industry.”
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other institutions,” the SOS website states. “95% of the donated materials SOS receives are donated, repurposed or recycled.” The supplies that come from SOS match surplus with need. It’s estimated that hospitals in the United States generate nearly six million tons of medical surplus each year, and a large portion of the surplus is made up of unused, or even underused, medical supplies and equipment. Because of SOS, medical supplies that would otherwise be polluting our landfills have been given to communities within these countries, and have provided much health and hope to their inhabitants. It can’t be made any clearer that SOS’s goal is about everyone working together to create a healthier and hope-filled world. A board of directors serves as the SOS governing body, and the members selflessly serve without payment, so strong is their desire to
see goodness grow throughout our planet. While SOS ships perfectly good medical equipment across four different continents, 75% of their work is in Africa. So how does SOS survive as a nonprofit? Like many nonprofits, they rely on goodhearted people - people who donate, people who volunteer and, of course, friends. SOS’s very small staff of nine is too focused and results-driven to deal with the red tape that can come with governmental assistance. SOS also strongly relies on the support of numerous companies affiliated with medical supplies on many levels. These partners share SOS’s passion for a clean and healthy environment, and are a big reason why SOS continues to work and stay active. One of the nine people employed by SOS is Cody Moran, the global health program manager. In 2014 Moran graduated from Western Kentucky University at the age of 27, and immediately started working at Baptist Health as a financial counselor; his
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The other aspect that attracted Moran to the small company was the humanitarian aid that SOS provides. There is no better position for him to be in at the company than global health program manager, where he is in charge of managing the logistics of all the supplies and equipment, like getting “The environmental impact that SOS creates cargo ready to be delivered to the right places around the world. Sometimes the is pretty significant, locally,” Moran states. boxes scale all the way up to 40’, depending “We keep half a million pounds of medical on the supplies, equipment and beds being supplies out of the landfill. Hard plastics shipped. and soft plastics would just be sitting there impacting our creeks, river and waterways.” What’s even more crucial than that is the delicate task of handling the partnerships It should be pointed out that donating SOS has, from private family foundations all unused medical supplies to help improve the way up to state and federal governments the health of people around the world has within the countries they work with. another side of the coin - by saving that unused or under-used equipment, it is One example of SOS’s impact can be helping to improve the environment in a tremendous way. In 2018 the World Health found in a little clinic in Western Uganda. SOS’s president and CEO, Denise Sears, Organization estimated that 12.6 million deaths occur each year that are attributed to visited the two-room building in 2017 and determined that they needed help. In unhealthy environments. January, SOS sent a 40’ container to them, path was always in line with the medical health care field. What piqued his interest in SOS most was the environmental impact, having been raised by farmers in central Kentucky. Naturally, soil and water quality has always been important to him.
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The nine employees at SOS took the problem by the horns and were able to have a dramatic impact on the community. They were braced and ready to go. Even on regular days the staff, from top to bottom, could be found in the warehouse doing the essential work without hesitation or complaint. They knew this was the time to do what they could, and really flex the muscles of their mission and what they believed.
Throughout the high-spike seasons, all of the effort and work they did every day around the warehouse doubled, and it was intense. The community became SOS’s main mission. The thank yous and gratitude they received were beyond value. SOS, because of their good works, received dozens of reports back from all of the facilities that they were able to donate to, about how they couldn’t have operated without the donations SOS had provided for them.
In short, the pandemic was their time to shine and really step up, and all efforts became focused on delivering personal protective items to nursing homes like Treyton Oak Towers and Nazareth Home here in Louisville, as well as other facilities whose leaders found their residents in dire straits. From there, their efforts expanded to southern Indiana, Lexington, Owensboro, and even to Nashville. In all, SOS delivered
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WHERE IT ALL BEGAN When Bader was in the sixth grade and avoiding an early bedtime, she overheard her parents discussing a newspaper article about the discovery of an ancient Sumerian city. 18 / FEBRUARY 2021
In high school, Bader was gently discouraged from pursuing archaeology as a career, not only because she was a girl, but also because it didn’t seem lucrative. In her senior year, Bader was able to take the first anthropology class ever offered at Assumption High School. She went on to pursue anthropology at the University of Louisville for her bachelor’s degree, then took a break to marry and raise her four children. She eventually earned her master’s degree from the University of Kentucky and after working for others, including the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for a time, she became an entrepreneur with Corn Island Archaeology.
NO PLACE LIKE HOME Louisville may not seem nearly as exciting as Egypt, China or Greece when it comes to archaeology, but Bader says the city has just as much to offer in terms of ancient civilizations.
“We have things that may not be quite as dramatic-looking as the pyramids and the [Roman] Colosseum, but we have things that are just as old,” she says. “We have things that go back 12,000 years in this area.” As required by law, Bader and her team at Corn Island Archaeology are frequently called in on jobs by developers or government agencies when federal money is involved in whatever project is being done. Construction of any kind that involves a permit (such as those involving the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers) or is on federal land also requires an archaeological assessment. Over the years, Corn Island Archaeology
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“You would be surprised by how many people come out with a master’s degree, get into the field for the first time, and they are lost. They need to take field school and gather experience as they go.” Being a successful archaeologist also means recognizing that while digging can be fascinating, archaeology also involves a lot of report-writing. Bader says her staff of 24 spends a lot of time in the office washing, cataloging and photographing artifacts, as well as adding information to computer databases and writing reports. Depending
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stories of their people,” she says. While Bader hasn’t fallen into a pit of snakes like Indiana Jones, she has had some remarkable experiences throughout her career including establishing the Falls of the Ohio Archaeological Society, which brings together professional archaeologists and individuals who always wanted to be archaeologists. She admits that she has dragged her husband to nearly every archaeological site in the southeastern part of the country. “Sometimes it is an adventure,” she says. “There’s that romance of faraway places and distant times, and sometimes we get it. Sometimes we dig 1,800 holes and they’re all empty - boring, boring, boring. Almost 50 years into this, and I still get excited when we find something cool.” For more info on Corn Island Archaeology, go to ciarchaeology.com.
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