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Fashion Week In Augusta - Local Designers on Parade

MAY 28 - 31, 2015 VOL. 4 NO. 36

Shannon Gregory Photo by Vincent Hobbs

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Shannon Gregor y Fashion Designer Interview by Vincent Hobbs “Mildred” the mannequin stands in a corner of the high-ceiling room, swathed in muted earth-tone colors of yellow, brown and grey, displayed in a beautiful pattern of flowers and geometric squares on fabric. Dazzling and intricate reams of fabric are draped over furniture, hinting at the final cut of the designer’s newest haute couture garment. Sewing machines so technically-advanced that they could be mistaken for a launch control display at NASA, glow in anticipation of merging fresh fabric into a new creation. Stacks of fashion magazines dot the environment. Welcome to the fashion world of Augusta fashion designer Shannon Gregory, the creative genius behind the aspiring couture label — Shush Couture. Inspired by the likes of Zelda Wynn Valdez (an AfricanAmerican designer who set up shop on NYC’s Broadway in 1948, costuming Dorothy Dandridge and Marian Anderson), Vera Wang and Stephen Burrows (who helped bring ethnic models such as Pat Cleveland to the runway), Gregory attended the Art Institute in Charlotte, graduating with a degree in fashion merchandising and management. “Fashion is my life’s story, sewn up and hemmed in fabric,” Gregory expressed. Fashionistas and wardrobe designers in the CSRA face a unique set of challenges in performing and displaying their craft – the lack of high-end fabric shops and the lack of professional modeling agencies are two of the biggest obstacles. Designers need a myriad of distinctive fabrics to sew and professional models to showcase their completed couture designs. Gregory hasn’t allowed the challenges of living and working in a smaller city deter her from her goals. Challenges have inspired her to work even harder to make Shush Couture a recognizable brand in the industry. “My ultimate goal is to open my own design house where I can create custom pieces for those who dare to be different or who just can’t seem to find what their looking for!” This week on Saturday evening at the downtown Augusta Marriot, Gregory will be presenting her new fashion line as part of Augusta Fashion Week. The event, known as the Designers Showcase, begins at 7pm. It will be her first runway presentation of her designs. UPW visited Gregory to take a peek at her latest fashion creations and to find out the behind-the-scenes story behind this young designer.

Fashion designer Shannon Gregory makes ajustments on a mannequin outfitted in one of her latest designs. Gregory will be presenting her new fashion line during Augusta Fashion Week. Photo by Vincent Hobbs What is your earliest fashion memory? My earliest fashion memory is visiting JB Whites when it was in the Regency Mall with my grandmother. She found a dress that piqued her interest, and decided that is was the wrong color. She was going to make it the way she wanted. We proceeded

to the fitting room where we turned the garment inside out and took notes. We left the department store and headed straight to the fabric store. She selected the color fabric she wanted and found a pattern Continued on next page


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Fashion designer Shannon Gregory sews a stitch into a piece of fabric for a new fashion design. Gregory will be presenting her new fashion line during Augusta Fashion Week. Photo by Vincent Hobbs

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Gregory from page 3 similar to the garment we had just seen in JB Whites. I can remember cutting that pattern and asking questions about the markings on the thin paper. She laid out her newly-purchased fabric and began to piece it together. It later turned out to be a better version of the dress she originally wanted! It was at that moment, I knew that I wanted to do that!

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old Hollywood glamour and anything vintage. How do you decide on a design concept for a new fashion piece? I really don’t decide on new design pieces. I feel like the pieces choose me. Most of the time, I never know what I’m going make. Sometimes I get an idea or a look just comes to me and How would you describe your I try my best to recreate it exactly as I saw it. Sometimes it comes out as what fashion design style? I would describe my fashion design I originally saw; sometime it comes style as “sexy-modern-retro”. I love out as something else. I never force it. If I get stuck, I work on something else until it becomes clear to me what it is supposed to be. What inspired you to become a fashion designer? The inspiration came from watching my grandmother create fashion pieces. However, it wasn’t until after I dropped out of the nursing program at Georgia Military College, that I realized I could actually do it.

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Why did you decide to present your work during Augusta Fashion Week (AFW)? Augusta Fashion Week was brought to my attention by a friend who thought I would be interested. At the time, I was just finding my way back to fashion design. I knew I wanted to create a line and actually start to build a brand. This is a great way to show what I’m capable of creating at the first AFW. Do you think that Augusta has a growing fashion community? I do think that Augusta has a growing fashion community. The younger generations are gravitating

towards fashion. They are expressing themselves through the clothes that they wear, and they want to capture their looks daily on social media. They want to look different and they are starting to create the looks that they want. Photography has definitely grown as well, with many styles of photography available here. As far as models are concerned, I know of an Augusta native who appeared on America’s Next Top Model. Augusta is growing. I just hope it continues.

What is the biggest challenge you face as a fashion designer living in Augusta? The biggest challenge I face is fabric choices. I often have to travel away to find fabrics that inspire me to create. I have the option to order online; however, I like to see and feel my fabric before I make a purchase. I enjoy being in fabric stores. I’m often inspired by the fabric itself.

What’s next on the horizon for Shush Couture? After AFW, I’m headed to a show in Atlanta. I’m a featured artist for Raw: Natural Born Artist, which is an independent international arts organization. I’m currently planning my new line and hoping to start a new fashion tradition in the Virgin Islands.


Softball sophomore overcomes severe eye injury to return to competition

HILTON HEAD, SC Georgia Regents University sophomore softball player Kristen Mills was presented with the Peach Belt Conference Inspiration Award at the league’s annual meetings in Hilton Head on this week. Mills received the award, only the third ever handed out by the conference, for her extraordinary courage and determination in returning to action after suffering an injury that would have ended the career of most players. After becoming a finalist for the GRU Freshman StudentAthlete of the Year in her first season in a Jaguar uniform, Mills took the field in January of 2014 to begin preseason practice for her sophomore campaign. The pitcher was throwing in practice when a come-back line drive, struck her in the eye. Despite the best efforts of doctors and emergency personnel, she lost sight in her left eye. In most sports — and especially in softball — the ability to hit or catch a moving ball requires two eyes. Well, for most people. “When people asked me if I was going to try to play softball again I realized the thought of me not playing had never crossed my mind,” said Mills. “Of course I was going to play softball again, it was my passion. The next question was if I was going to try to continue to pitch. Again my answer was of course I am. I could not let myself continue to play softball half way. If I was going to go back I was going to fully go back; pitching, hitting, fielding and everything. Why do something half way?” Surgeries and doctors’ appointments followed, yet Mills was unwavering. So she began to work on restoring what sight she could. She work on getting the timing back with a bat in her hand. She worked on her pitches, knowing when the ball would break even without being able to see it clearly. On Feb. 10, 2015, more than a year after that horrific accident, Kristen Mills stepped into the batter’s box, bat in hand, and began playing once again. “Softball is very much different for me now,” she said. “Things that came second nature to me before such as simply catching a ball or seeing a pitch to hit are now more difficult, but some extra work in order to continue the sport I love was a small price to pay. She played in 15 games for the Jaguars this season, taking 11 at-bats and getting three hits. She also pitched in seven games, tossing 14.1 innings. But the numbers don’t matter. The mere fact that she was there was enough. The GRU softball team had their best season in years, reaching the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2012. For inspiration, they needed to look no farther. “I use my injury as a way to not only encourage athletes to wear the proper safety gear, but also to encourage people to continue reaching for their goals regardless of the obstacles they may face,” said Mills. “I see the world differently now, both literally and figuratively, and for that I am truly blessed.”

GRU softball player Kristin Mills goes to bat during a game at the Diamond Jags field. Photo by Vincent Hobbs

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Making Proud Choices Workshop The Making Proud Choices Workshop focuses on teen pregnancy prevention and reduction in the risk of becoming infected with STDs and HIV. Male and female students between the ages of 15-19 who reside in Richmond County may participate. Workshops are scheduled for June 1-4, June 8-11, June 15-18, and June 22-25. Sessions are held between 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m., Monday-Thursday at the Augusta Mini Theatre Community Arts And Life Skills School, 2548 Deans Bridge Rd., Augusta, Georgia 30906 There is no cost to attend and participants who complete the workshop and are present all 4 days and 2.5 hours will receive $35.00 and a certificate of completion. Partners include the Georgia Campaign for Adolescent Power & Potential and Augusta Mini Theatre. For information call (706) 7220598.

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ENTERTAINMENT

A jazz saxophonist with the band GP Project performs during the Augusta Music Fest, held at The Common. The GP Project is based in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. The event featured various bands and performers, vendors and activities for children. Photo by Vincent Hobbs

Carissa Verdree enjoys the music as she dances during the Augusta Music Fest, held at the Augusta Common. Photo by Vincent Hobbs A jazz guitarist with the Kenyon Carter band performs during the Augusta Music Fest. Photo by Vincent Hobbs


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Opening Reception for the Art of Sala Adenike Sunday, June 7, 2015, 3:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Humanitree House, 230 8th Street Augusta Hors d’oeuvres | Music | Love Humanitree House presents a meet the artist exhibit and sale of a collection of works by Augusta Artist Sala Adenike entitled “What’s Art Got to Do with It?” Some of us are capable of creating in a way that far exceeds ordinary; Sister Sala Adenike is such an artist. As a self-taught artist, her style incorporates bold vibrant color and African inspired motifs. Her compositions often consist mainly of overlapping and/ or adjacent shapes created with saturated primary and secondary colors and earth tones. This showing will take place in beautiful downtown Augusta at Humanitree House in the gallery that is named in her honor; 230 8th Street, Augusta, Georgia at 3:00-6:00 p.m. on a beautiful Sunday afternoon. The show will close on Sunday, July 12, 2015 from 3:00-6:00 p.m. The Artist will be present for both the opening and closing of the exhibit. SALA ADENIKE Attended the Fiorello H. LaGuardia School of the Arts (aka the High School of Music and Art) as a music major. She was

SALA ADENIKE Photo by Vincent Hobbs surrounded by the inspiration, influence and encouragement of visual arts students and teachers. Serious paintings began during those years. Music and art have been pivotal to her life throughout adulthood, including earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in Visual and Performing Arts. Vibrant colors have become her trademark. Her technique incorporates bold colors while often including African inspired motifs.

Augusta’s Turn On The Runway By Vincent Hobbs Beautiful models, haute couture fashions, a runway, and hair and makeup stylists exhibiting their skills are the key ingredients to a dazzling fashion event. The downtown Augusta Marriot at the Convention Center will host an Augusta version of New York City’s Fashion Week glamour and glitz on Saturday night, May 30, at 7 pm. Dubbed the “Designer’s Showcase”, the Augusta Fashion Week event will feature a variety of designers and beauty demonstrations. Augusta Fashion Week (AFW) is the brainchild of men’s accessories fashion designer Zaccheus Miles. Known for his elegant, custom-made neckwear, such as bowties, neckties and ascots, Miles got the idea to create AFW after spending several years producing the ZM Annual Trunk Show. The trunk show, which showcased Miles’ personal designs, also created a platform for other creative individuals to display their talents. According to Miles, “Augusta Fashion Week allows those whom may have a passion for fashion and beauty to experience a wonderful full event. It also provides the opportunity for networking with industry professionals from around the world.” Miles has tapped into an apparent hunger in the Augusta area for fashion-focused events. “It was difficult at first to find models, but once word got out, we received many requests from models to participate. As we know, in fash-

ion, selecting models can be very strict. It was simpler to find designers – we made the announcement and the emails poured in!” A bevy of designers will appear during the Designer’s Showcase, including local designer Shush Couture, the Charity Williamson Collection, Jthreadzzz, Jeakesona, and the Amir and Amira Zaccheus Miles Collection. There is also a hair and beauty segment with AFW’s featured salon, Spice of New York, along with independent hair stylist Eric Abney and makeup artist Cutoria Robinson. A special presentation, “The Dressing Room”, from celebrity makeup artist Kelvin Myers Boutique, is also slated for the event. Miles is optimistic about Augusta’s potential to become a fashion mecca. “I absolutely believe in Augusta’s future in the fashion industry! Believe or not, more people from Augusta really want this! With the growth of the city, it’s definitely possible.” The Augusta Marriot at the Convention Center, is located at 2 Tenth Street, Augusta, GA 30901. Tickets are available through Eventbrite.com and at the door.

Her paintings have been exhibited at Vassar College, the Medical College of Georgia, Paine College, the Cotton Exchange Museum, Lucy Laney Museum, Empire State College and the Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art. Sala keeps her fingers on the pulse of the current flow of visual arts in Augusta by teaching visual arts to students who are underserved in the arts at the Jessye Norman School of the Arts.


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Ray Whitfield & Divante Jones top professional boxing card this weekend

Professional Boxing this weekend features Ray Whitfield (far left), Divante ‘The Dominator’ Jones above left and Sammy Valentin (above right). AUGUSTA After an absence of professional boxing, Augusta, Georgia is about to bring it back Big Time. The event is promoted by Panda 5 Star Productions and the proceeds will go to support the Augusta Boxing Club. Heading the card at the Bell Auditorium on Saturday, May 30 will be local favorites Ray Whitfield and Divante Jones.

In the city of Augusta, many are familier with the name of Rayonta “Ray” Whitfield and there are those who will have a chance to become acquainted with this young gentleman gladiator. Ray is a young man beloved by the City of Augusta beyond his successes as a professional boxer, due to his major dedication and devotion to the youngsters in the community of Augusta who are training

at Ray’s boxing facility, The Augusta Boxing Club. Some of the accomplishments he brings to the table include: being featured in USA Boxing Magazine; in 2002, he was the recipient of USA Boxing’s Michael Nunnery Character Award; and was the National Golden Gloves Champion. The following year, he again became the National Golden Gloves Champion; served as

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the spokesperson for the USA Team at the Olympic Trials; was Ranked #1 by USA Boxing; was a member of the Team USA Pan AM Games; and won the US vs. Russia Gold Medal. In 2004, Ray participated in the U. S. Olympic Boxing Trials. He has accomplished many other achievements too numerous to mention during his career as an amateur boxer.

Ladies Of Action seeks community support Ladies Of Action is sponsoring the Sixth Back-to-School Bash that will provide school supplies to those who are in need in the Augusta, GA area on July 24, 2015, at the Diamond Lakes Recreational Facility located at 4335 Windsor Springs Rd., Hephzibah, GA.30815. The group is soliciting donations from area businesses for school supplies, book bags and refreshments. Businesses interested in donating to this project should contact the project group chairman, Beverly T. Downs at 706-564-3387


HAZY RAY will be performing at the Candlelight Wine & Dine concert on Sat., May 30 at the Columbia County Library Amphitheatre. ZO DUNBAR will also perform. A portion of proceeds donated to Garden City Jazz is adding another concert series to the musical land- the Wycliffe Gordon Scholarship at scape this summer. Candlelight Wine Georgia Regents University. Find complete dates and details & Dine kicks off at the Columbia County Library Amphitheater on at GardenCityJazz.com and buy tickets at http://wineanddine15.bpt.me. Saturday, May 30th at 6:00pm. Candlelight Wine&Dine Artists performing throughout the May 30, 6pm summer include Fayth Hope, Ezra Hazy Ray, Zo Dunbar perform Brown, Funmi Ngozi, Zo Dunbar, Columbia County Library Monkier, Hazy Ray, and Passionate. Guests are invited to bring their Amphitheater 7022 Faircloth Drive, Evans GA own seating and picnic and enjoy jazz, Tickets $10 advance, $15 day of soul, R&B, spoken word, rock, funk, and gospel music; and live art demos. show.

Turn Back The Block Presents the 4th Annual Harrisburg Clean and Green Day Saturday, June 27th, 2015 9 am to 1 pm Headquartered at the old Martha Lester School 1688 Broad Street

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Sealed proposals from contractors will be received for the TCM Gym Roof Single Ply Roof Membrane Project No. B-08-016-445 by the County Board of Education of Richmond County at the address below until 3:00 p.m. local time, Tuesday, June 23, 2015, at which time the bids will be publicly opened and read. No extension of the bidding period will be made. A NON-MANDATORY Pre-Bid Conference will be held on Thursday, June 4, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. local time in the Technical Career Magnet High School Gymnasium, 3200B Augusta Tech Drive, Augusta, Georgia 30906.

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Drawings and project manual on this work may be examined at the Department of Maintenance and Facilities, Richmond County Board of Education, 1781 15th Street, Augusta, Georgia 30901. Bidding documents may be at the office of the architect: Dickinson Architects, P.C., 771 Broad Street, Suite 200, Augusta, Georgia 30901, (706) 722-7488. Applications for documents together with a refundable deposit of $50.00 per set should be filed promptly with the architect or request a link to download documents direct from the architect. Bidding material will be forwarded (shipping charges collect) as soon as possible. The full amount of deposit for one set will be refunded to each prime contractor who submits a bona fide bid upon return of such set in good condition within ten (10) days after date of opening bids. All other deposits will be refunded with deductions approximating cost of reproduction of documents upon return of same in good condition within ten (10) days after date of opening bid. Contract, if awarded, will be on a lump sum basis. No bid may be withdrawn for a period of thirty-five (35) days after time has been called on the date of opening. Bid must be accompanied by a bid bond in an amount not less than 5% of the base bid. Personal checks, certified checks, letters of credit, etc., are not acceptable. The successful bidder will be required to furnish performance and payment bonds in an amount equal to 100% of the contract price. The Owner reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive technicalities and informalities. BID LIST: The Richmond County Board of Education maintains a bid list for many categories that are let for bid each year. Contact Amy Bauman in the Business Office (706) 826-1298 or at baumaam@boe.richmond.k12. ga.us for additional information concerning the bid list. To promote local participation, a database of sub-contractors, suppliers, and vendors has been developed by the Program Manager, GMK Associates. Contact Jeanine Usry with GMK Associates at (706) 826-1127 for location to review and obtain this database Bids shall be submitted and addressed to: Dr. Angela D. Pringle, Superintendent Richmond County School System 864 Broad Street Augusta, Georgia 30901 Attention: Mr. C. Gene Spires, Controller


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Everfaithful Missionary Baptist Church NEW SANCTUARY DEDICATION CELEBRATION: Pre-Dedication Revival - Thursday, May 28, 7:00 p.m. Guest Speaker: Rev. K.B. Martin & Antioch Baptist; Augusta GA Friday, May 29, 7:00 p.m. Guest:: Bishop Reginald Steele& Grace Church; Columbia SC. Dedication Service Sunday, May 31, 3:00 p.m. Guest: Rev. Clarence Moore & Good Shepherd Baptist Church

CELEBRATION THEME: “EXPERIENCING THE GLORY OF GOD” TUESDAY – FRIDAY ~ JUNE 2ND – 5TH 2015 ~ 7:30 PM NIGHTLY All services will be held @ The Kroc Center, 1833 Broad St. Augusta GA. 30904 Tuesday, June 2: Bishop Mark Walden, House Of God, COGIC, Thomson GA Wednesday, June 3: Pastor Tonita Cody, Parks Grove FBH Church, Lincolnton/Augusta, GA Thursday, June 4: Dr. Bobby Hankerson, Hammond Grove Word Power Ministry, North Augusta, SC Friday, June 5: FREE Concert: The Selvy Singers, Earl, AR. & The CSRA City Stars Sunday, June 7, 4 pm: 10th Church Anniversary Celebration Worship Dr. Arthur Carson Jr., Springfield Missionary Baptist Church, Atlanta GA. Please feel free to contact us for additional information (706) 254-6413

Sunday School 8:30 am Morning Worship Services: 9:45 am Evening Worship Services 6 pm (4th Sunday) Bible Study: 6pm (Mondays) Midday Bible Study: 12pm (Tuesdays) Prayer Services: 6pm (Wednesdays) Celebrate Recovery: 6pm (Fridays) and 12pm (Mondays) 2323 Barton Chapel Road • Augusta,GA 30906 706.790.8185 / 706.922.8186 (fax) Visit Us @ www.broadwaybaptistaug.org • Join us on facebook Dr. C. William Joyner, Jr. Senior Pastor

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Rev. Clarence Moore, Pastor 1714 Olive Road / P. O. Box 141 (mailing address) Augusta, GA 30903 706/733-0341- Telephone/706/667-0205 – Fax E-mail address: admin@goodshepherdaugusta.org Web address: goodshepherdaugusta.org Rev. Clarence Moore Church Service: 7:45 & 11:00 a.m. Church School: 9:45 a.m. / Prayer Service: 11:00 a.m. – Wednesday Bible Study: 9:00 a.m. - Saturday / 7:00 p.m. - Wednesday

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