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January/February 2016 | vol 3 | #1
contents BRIDE | Ann Elizabeth Miller GROOM | Brent Sutherland VENUE | Stratton House DRESS | Ballew Bridal HAIR | Pastiche Salon MAKEUP | Kasey Acuff PHOTO | Cindy Thymius
Letter from the Publisher
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Living Here
Featured Events Webz Art | Ink Opening Moving Dirt (Financial) Resolutions Bad Weather Blues
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LOVING HERE Stratton House and the Parr Family Legacy Miller - Sutherland Engagement The Flour Garden Tavera Wedding Turner Wedding Williams - Constantino Engagement
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PLAYING HERE Johnson Home Tour Collierville Tree Lighting Scare on the Square A Christmas Story at the Harrell Theatre Chamber Expo
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“Mom! Can we go sell Girl Scout cookies around the neighborhood?” they said. Do their bodies even register temperature? It’s 20 degrees outside! AND threatening to rain. “On one condition,” I said, thinking I’m about to outsmart them. “I get to stay in the car.”
Exactly what they wanted to hear. See, they were 7 and 9 when we had this conversation and nothing would please them more than the appearance that their mom isn’t walking them all around. They think they’re too old for that. Of course, I’m thinking about how much more creepy it looks for a car to very slowly trail two cute little girls around the neighborhood. I digress... As it turned out, it was perfect. As cookie mom, I had “the mother load” of Girl Scout goodness in the back of our Subaru. That little red wagon of theirs was empty by around the 5th house. Then, when the sleet began to drizzle, we were able to rescue the remaining inventory before they became soggy. Of course, the wagon wouldn’t fit in the cargo area with all those cookies so the girls ran home, laughing hysterically and catching snow on their tongues. Two cups of cocoa later, back to normal and the families of Hearthstone were stocked for winter. Why can’t we just stop the clock? Tomorrow they’ll call home from college to share the news that their beau has proposed and our chests will bang with anxiety as we pretend we’re excited for them. Really we just want them hauling that little Radio Flyer red 6
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wagon around the neighborhood again. Oh well, we’ll just have to adjust and remember how excited we were when we married. January is bridal season and producing an issue about love couldn’t be more joyful. Getting to know the couples in these pages was great fun and we are thrilled they allowed us to share their nuptials with you. Enjoy a bit of eye candy. Also special thanks to Katie and Hampton Parr, proprietors of the Stratton House Bed and Breakfast and decedents of popular Collierville photographer, Bessie Dean Parr. Their love story started in the darkroom of Katie’s father, sorting through a stack of glass negatives that were a gift from a beloved neighbor. Where that led young Katie is a wonderful tale. We’re also excited to share the news of a fresh endeavor here at Webz - the addition of two new divisions. Join us February 5 as we share our new art gallery, Webz Art, and do a little shopping in our stationary store, Webz Ink. I’ll give you one guess who peddled the mountains of Pine Hill in Enterprise, Mississippi selling Girl Scout Cookies... me. So, friends, open your doors and your wallets to those sweet entrepreneurial little girls. Who knows what they’ll attempt in their lifetime using the skills they develop hauling that little red wagon around? Now, buzz on. I’ve got cookie paperwork waiting for me!
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Featured Events
Anne Enochs Art Exhibit Collierville Library 901-457-2600 colliervillelibrary.org Throughout January
Tree Recycling at The Yard The Yard | 901-833-9273 memphisbotanicgarden.com January 4-29 | Recycle your beloved Christmas tree and support the Garden! The Yard will gladly accept your tree, FREE of charge, to be recycled into reusable materials.
English Afternoon Tea & Lecture Morton Museum 901-457-2650 colliervillemuseum.org January 6 | 12 pm
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January 8- March 5 A groundbreaking exhibit about the slaves and slaveholders who worked and resided at a distinctive plantation in Tennessee. The exhibit, Slaves and Slaveholders of Wessyngton Plantation, looks at the lives of both the enslaved African Americans and their white owners on the 13,000 acre plantation in Robertson County, Tennessee. It was organized by the Tennessee State Museum with support from the Tennessee Civil War National Heritage Area. Through first and third person accounts, the exhibit will reconstruct the lives of several enslaved people, giving them names, faces, and the details of what happened to them before, during, and after the Civil War.
Matilda The Musical The Orpheum 901-525-3000 orpheum-memphis.com January 12-17 | Times Vary Matilda The Musical is the story of
an extraordinary girl who, armed with a vivid imagination and a sharp mind, dares to take a stand and change her own destiny. Based on the beloved novel by Roald Dahl, Matilda continues to thrill sold-out audiences of all ages on Broadway.
An Evening with Teddy Roosevelt Collierville Library 901-457-2600 colliervillelibrary.org January 13 | 5:30 pm
Mother/ Son Bowling Night Funquest Bowling Center 901-457-2770 • colliervilleparks.org January 15 | 5:30 pm
Winter Fantasy Tea Children's Museum of Memphis 901-458-2678 • cmom.com January 23 | 11 & 1 pm It’s FROZEN during our WINTER FANTASY TEA! Get out of the cold and “let it go” as you sip on tea and nibble on gourmet pastries fit for a princess. Be sure to sing along with
everyone’s favorite Ice Princess when she performs. Bring your autograph books and pose for a keepsake photo. Make a crown of jewels that shines and get a fancy glitter tattoo. Costumes and formal dresses are encouraged, kissing frogs is optional!
Spotlight Saturday Morton Museum 901-457-2650 colliervillemuseum.org January 23 | 10 am
Memphis Symphony Orchestra First Tennessee Masterwork Series Cannon Center 901-537-2525 memphissymphony.org January 16, 17, February 20, 21 | Times Vary
Webz Ink | Art Gallery Artists’ Reception & Ribbon Cutting Webz Advertising 901-451-9329 webuzz.biz | February 5 | 5-7pm Collierville’s newest art gallery and fine stationer celebrates regional artists with a cocktail reception. RSVP requested.
Father/ Daughter Dinner Dance H.W. Cox Jr. Gym 901-457-2770 colliervilleparks.org | February 5 | 6:30pm
Disney Live! Landers Center 863-268-4278 landerscenter.com | February 12 | 3 & 6pm
Whiskey, Wine, and Chocolate Memphis Botanical Garden 901-636-4131 memphisbotanicgarden.com | February 12
APRIL 22 - MAY 1
Fridays and Saturdays at 7pm Sundays at 2pm
School MatineeS
April 27 - 28 at 10am
SenSory Friendly PerForMance April 28 at 7pm
Fridays & Saturdays at 7pm Sundays at 2:30
All performances at the Harrell Performing Arts Theatre 440 W. Powell Rd • Collierville
Pinocchio Children’s Workshop
Memphis Botanical Garden 901-636-4131 memphisbotanicgarden.com February 14 | 2 pm
The Harrell Theatre 901-457-2770 • harrelltheatre.org February 19-28 | Times Vary The classic tale of toymaker Geppetto’s little wooden puppet is given new life in this musical told from Geppetto’s perspective. When the Blue Fairy grants Geppetto’s wish to bring his beloved puppet to life, the new father quickly learns that being a parent is full of challenges.
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Mother/ Daughter Valentines Tea
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School Matinees: Feb. 24-26 at 10am
February 27 | 10am-12pm | $20 Meet, sing and dance with the cast then perform on stage after that evening’s show! (Ticket not included.)
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Beautiful Chaos
Join us for our
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Friday February 5 5-7 pm 185 N Main Collierville
tAn COllier, mixed media artist is a high-spirited
woman, full of wonder and sunshine. She fit right in
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with the iconic yellow walls at Webz. Her radiant smile is contagious and it shines throughout her work. Webz |
Art is pleased to announce Tan Collier as our first exhibit artist. Two others will be chosen.
“I painted it to honor her spirit and celebrate her soul,” she says of Violet’s Violin, “and to give her back a part
of herself that she was struggling to let go.” Her friend, Carla Vance, was weathering the life-altering storm of breast cancer, gradually losing her hair during
chemotherapy treatment. “I just wanted to use the gifts
God gave me - art, compassion, friendship - and restore a part of my friend who was hurting so terribly.”
Tan’s most popular pieces include crosses made from salvaged barn wood, peppered with rusty nails. “It
reminded me of the cross of Jesus so I let that inspire me forward,” she explains.
A Collierville resident, Tan and her husband, Derrick,
have two children, Kyndall and Keelan and an English
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Moving Dirt
New & UpcomiNg collierville BUsiNesses John Duncan, Town
of Collierville Director of Economic
Development,
takes us on
a tour of the
latest business and industry
developments
around town.
collierville’s FUtUre as aN oFFice market stroNg
Collierville. Collierville’s prime location allows almost
time to pursue a larger corporate headquarters space,
suppliers and partners a timely avenue to the area. Long
The site selection and facilities expansion process can be
cessible by employees from Memphis, Desoto, Fayette and
When Germantown based Orgill, Inc. realized it was
instant access to clients and prospects and also provides
like any strategic business, they did their homework.
regarded a critical regional hub, Collierville is easily ac-
tedious with countless factors coming into play towards
Marshall counties as well.
value, high-profile events that put corporate real estate
costs
Orgill’s case, they were in pusuit of a location that would
cost differences between regions. The “Big Six” U.S. office
amenities, a move that would be minimally disruptive in
Los Angeles and San Francisco. Wonderful cities with
quarters development and corporate campus expansions.
especially when compared to Collierville. A 500 person
well rounded location for their expansion.
save approximately $10,000,000 to $12,000,000 annually in
hardlines distributor, will build a new corporate head-
by relocating to Collierville. The other big six markets
square foot office building, on Houston Levee Road,
savings have on a company’s ability to reinvest, to com-
the final relocation decision. These decisions are high-
executives in a position to advance the organization. In
provide safety and security for their associates, access to
markets are New York, Chicago, Washington DC, Boston,
an area that would be considered the future for head-
high caliber workforces, but all incredibly expensive,
They discovered that Collierville, Tennessee was the most
corporate headquarters located in San Francisco, would
Orgill, Inc., an almost 150 year old Memphis based
have similar costs. What impact would this level of cost
between Winchester and SR-385. Orgill now joins FedEx
pete, to grow, to thrive?
JuicePLUS as part of Collierville’s burgeoning corporate
ation and healthcare also come into play when compar-
is Collierville the future for office development in the
Collierville.
headquarters and corporate campus community. Why region? The reasons are many and varied.
access
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facilities/rent, wages, property taxes and payroll taxes
quarters, housing close to 300 associates in an 100,000
World Tech Center, Helena Chemical, MCR Safety and
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Many organizations have a desire to take advantage of
Additionally, savings in housing, groceries, recre-
ing the high cost markets to an affordable market like
workForce
When human capital is at issue, the location analysis
Location preferences can be rooted in a number of busi-
tends to zero-in on demographics, industry concentra-
access to customers, suppliers and partners. Strategical-
With over 52% of its growing population holding a bache-
lierville sits at the geographic center point of the United
Additionally, there are close to 100,000 individuals within
of key US metro markets can be reached in one day from
some college. The new University of Memphis Collierville
ness issues, but the most common are access to employees;
tion/clustering, and employee recruitment and retention.
ly located at the crossroads of US 72, SR-385 and I-269, Col-
lors degree PLUS, Collierville’s employee pool is powerful.
States, providing unparalleled access to assets. Over 35%
a ten mile radius of Collierville with an associates degree,
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Center, located off of the historic downtown square, offers
continuing education and degree completion opportunities. An
educated workforce and access to an educated workforce is one of Collierville’s primary differentiators.
edUcatioN
A critical recruitment and retention tool for office users and corpo-
rate headquarters clients is access to a quality education. Typically, the corporate community is educated and place a heavy emphasis on education for their families.
Collierville has consistently, for decades, provided one of the
best public education experiences, not only in the region, but nationally. Ranked by Newsweek Magazine as one of the “Top 350 High
Schools in the US”, Collierville High School will soon expand (school
year ’18-19) to the largest and most sophisticated public high school
in Tennessee, educating over 3000 students. Additionally, Collierville plans to elevate the vocational component of the educational
experience with the new high school, preparing ALL students for a healthy future. St. George’s private school is also located in
Collierville. Access to high quality educational opportunities is a
critical piece to the relocation and expansion puzzle and Collierville receives high marks in this strategic area.
recrUitmeNt & reteNtioN
One of the toughest tasks for business is the ability to attract the right person and then keep them! Recruitment and retention in
today’s market is highly competitive and complicated. An organization’s ability to recruit a stellar community is a competitive advan-
tage. Collierville offers a safe and secure work environment as it is rated as the fifth safest city in Tennessee by Movoto and the third safest for violent crimes. With over 800 acres of award winning
parkland, Collierville provides countless lakes, trails, fields and play structures for people of all ages. Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer designed golf can be found in Collierville. The dynamic Carriage
Crossing lifestyle center offers over 1.2mm square feet of walkable retail access.
Collierville’s historic town square was voted by Parade
Magazine as the “Best Main Street in America” in 2014. As one of the newest hospitals in the area, Baptist-Collierville has over 80
beds in addition to a full service ER, inpatient and outpatient rehab,
surgical services, diagnostic imaging, a women’s center and a sleep disorder clinic. Take all these amenities and combine them with an
award winning school system, Collierville is the ideal community to recruit to and retain from.
Offering over 600 acres of developable land zoned medical /
professional / office (MPO), with most of this prime real estate lo-
cated in the Houston Levee corridor, the Schilling Farms mixed use development, at Byhalia and SR-385 and at US 72 / SR-385 / I-269,
Collierville is uniquely positioned for office and corporate campus development for years to come. Strategic access in a low cost
environment surrounded by top shelf amenities will continue to be Collierville’s key to success and primary differentiator.
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Time for Some New Year’S
The countdown to
2016 has just about
begun. If you’re like
(Financial) Resolutions For example …
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“paycheck to paycheck,” you probably don’t have
pay. But if you are going to achieve your longterm goals, such as a comfortable retirement,
gym more, learning
you need to invest consistently. So before you
a new language or
chance to buy quality investments at good prices.
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and, in any case, they might not be appropriate
for your needs. Forget about “getting rich quick
investment.
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True investment success requires patience and
have a 401(k) or similar plan at work, take full can afford – or at least enough to earn your
employer’s match, if one is offered – and choose
the mix of investments that give you the potential to achieve the growth you need at a level of risk with which you are comfortable.
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in the market” – it probably won’t happen.
Take advantage of your opportunities. If you advantage of it. Contribute as much as you
Focus on the long term. In the short term, you
co-workers and talking heads on television tout hear about them, they may have cooled off –
checking or savings account each month into an
worthy goals, but
why not add some
Forget about the “hot stocks.” You’ll hear friends, today’s “hot stocks.” But by the time you might
some money automatically moved from your
class. All are
persistence.
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Cut down on your debts. It’s easy to pile up debts,
but a lot harder getting rid of them. Yet, if you can reduce your debt load even moderately, you’ll
free up money you could use to invest. So look for ways to conserve, cut back and consolidate – it will be worth the effort.
might be excused for not wanting to invest.
Making these resolutions – and sticking to them –
markets are frequently volatile and the future
financial goals.
The headlines are typically scary, the financial often looks murky. Yet, if you can look past the
can help you as you work toward achieving your
uncertainties of today and keep your focus on
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disciplined investment strategy that gives you the
Financial Advisor, Edward Jones
tomorrow, you will find it easier to follow a
opportunity to meet your long-term goals, such as a comfortable retirement.
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may find that a down market can offer you the
pay everyone else, pay yourself first by having
taking a cooking
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bigger ones. If you can get past this feeling, you
your home or your car, always one more bill to
Year’s resolutions,
such as hitting the
investors tend to react with fear. Specifically, they don’t “cut their losses,” they might sustain even
member needs, always a repair required for
over some New
Don’t be driven by fear. When the market is down, rush to sell their investments, afraid that if they
there’s always something that you or a family
might be mulling
as well?
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much trouble spending your money – because
many people, you
financial resolutions
Pay yourself first. Even if you aren’t living
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by Kevin Baltier, CFP®
Edwards Jones, its employees and financial advisors are not estate planners and cannot provide tax or legal advice. You should consult your estate-planning attorney or qualified tax advisor regarding your situation.
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Break Up Bad Weather Blues Are you stuck inside because of cold temperatures or
oven clock to time each other and see who can complete
game, and shake up your normal routine. When the
improve on their previous best times.
the rain? Take a step back from the TV, tablet or video weather prevents your children from playing outside, provide them with challenging activities and active games!
Have a Board Game Competition.
Hold a board game competition in your living or family room. Spend the day playing different games. You can even compete for prizes.
Create an indoor oBstaCle Course.
Create a course with 10 to 15 stations of quick physical
or educational activities. One station might require your child to jump on one foot 15 times; at another, your child
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the obstacle course in the fastest time or who can
Create Your verY own time Capsule.
Spend the day with your child creating and filling a
time capsule with items, notes, pictures and other things that are important to you and your child. Then, store
it away. On a rainy or snowy day in the future, open it
up and share your memories! Don’t let the weather put a damper on your fun and learning. Make the best out
of being stuck indoors with a little creativity and items you already have in your home!
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Legacies NEW LOVE & LIFE FOR COLLIERVILLE TREASURES
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Young Katherine Broer, for an 8th grade school project, carefully processed a small selection of the old glass negatives stored in her father’s darkroom. They had been a gift from his friend and neighbor, Dr. William Dean Parr.
Pictured: Katie and Hampton Parr, proprietors of the Stratton House Bed and Breakfast; Paul Otis Baker and his daughter, Elizabeth Baker (Parr) in front of the Stratton House, c. 1918; a collection of original prints by Bessie Dean Parr. Photographs courtesy of
Katie & Hampton Parr and Cindy Thymius Photography
BESSIE DEAN PARR’S PHOTOGRAPHY
Three generations of Parr dentists practiced in the rooms above the storefronts along the west side of the square (currently Hewlett and Dunn). Patients would watch commerce from the single window that looked out over Confederate Park, helping the time to pass during their dental visits. Bessie Dean Parr, the wife of Dr. J.C. Parr, began a flourishing photography business in the same space, recording Collierville life during the early twentieth century. Portrait photography demonstrates the broad culture and ethnic diversity of the town while exterior shots became a lasting record of its history. Bessie and J.C. had two children, Mary Elizabeth Parr (born May 28, 1901) and William Dean Parr (born exactly two years later). The children were frequent subjects as Bessie refined her art. The studio closed around 1915 when the Parrs moved to Rogers Springs, Tennessee. She would
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Dr. J. C. Parr, Bessie’s ‘s husband
occasionally visit, was honored as the oldest living member of Collierville Baptist Church in 1953 and died in 1960 at the age of 85. The glass plate negatives of her photography were stored in open ammunition boxes in a family barn.
DECADES PASSED.
The glass plates sat, weathering the climate, when Dr. William Parr, Bessie’s son, gave them to Rick Broer, knowing he had an interest in antique photography. Rick hauled the boxes to his darkroom. He and his wife, Jill, periodically cleaned and sorted them. He would sometimes print a few but there were so many, the task repeatedly took a back seat to the rigors of family life. Rick and Jill’s daughter, Katherine, became curious about the negatives as she grew and, in the 8th grade at St. Mary’s Episcopal School, decided to make them the subject of a history project. Her father taught her how to process them but still the enormity of the project forced it to be shelved for several more years.
Mary Elizabeth and William Dean Parr, Bessie’s children
Photographs courtesy of Katie & Hampton Parr
Bessie Dean Parr
In 2006, Katie moved back to Collierville and took six months off from work to finally see the project through to completion. She organized, developed, and digitized the photographs into a book, “Glimpses of the Past, Bessie Dean Parr’s Photography of Turn of the Century Collierville, Tennessee.” Through the process, she and Hampton Parr, Bessie Parr’s great-grandson, courted and eventually married. The would have never guessed their paths would intersect in such a lovely way.
THE STRATTON HOUSE IS REBORN
Dr. J. C. Parr’s dental chair faced out the window so patients could see Confederate Park.
At 198 Natchez Street, century-old magnolias frame the lovely historic Stratton House. It was built in 1859 by Dr. Asa Stratton, a Collierville merchant, physician, land investor and one of the town’s first aldermen. The home passed through the Stratton family, ultimately inherited by Elizabeth Parr. Elizabeth passed away in the home in 2011, 103 years after being born there. Dr. Stratton’s great-great-great-grandson, Hampton, was the named heir. He and Katie embarked on a restoration journey to polish the old Collierville jewel into an inviting Bed & Breakfast. They paused construction on December 12, 2015 to be on the Contemporary Club’s annual holiday tour of homes and for our bridal cover photo shoot. As of publication date, the Stratton House Bed & Breakfast is expected to welcome guests beginning in March 2016. The first scheduled wedding reception is to celebrate the nuptials of Brent Sutherland (of Brandon, MS) and Ann Elizabeth Miller (daughter of Lisa and Donnie Miller of Collierville).
Bessie Dean Parr enjoyed photographing daily life though the window of the 2nd story dentist office.
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Photographs courtesy of Katie & Hampton Parr
Bessie’s photography recorded broad aspects of life in Collierville including hobbies, pets and toys adored by her subjects.
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Copies of “Glimpses of the Past” by Katherine Broer Parr may be purchased for $14.95 at the Morton Museum of Collierville History.
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From humble MidSouth beginnings, this baker has a royal reputation. An Interview with Laura Jackson of The Flour Garden
Chatting with a Cake Guru
TELL ME ABOUT YOUR COMPANY, THE FLOUR
WHEN DID YOU FIRST START BAKING?
Well, my trade is not in the culinary arts
birthday cakes for me - so I wanted to give
GARDEN, AND HOW YOU GOT STARTED
- I’m a dental hygienist, and practiced for
over 20 years - in fact I only just resigned last year! But, dental work actually
prepared me to craft what you see here. All the delicate procedures that took place in
My mom always ordered the greatest
the same memory to my daughter. It all
started with Scooby Doo. I didn’t really have that dream to become a chef or baker when I was young.
the dental office I utilize in the analyzing of
I’D SAY YOUR MOST FAMOUS CAKES WOULD
My cake business actually started with
ROYAL WEDDING” WHERE PRINCE WILLIAM AND
intricate flower parts, vines, decor.
a Scooby Doo cake for my daughter’s 3rd birthday. I think I surprised myself and everyone that the cake turned out so
successful! So, I began making cakes out of
my home as a hobby until a friend of mine
asked me to make her daughter’s wedding
cake and I reluctantly agreed. My business is now six years old and 95% of all orders are wedding cakes.
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HAVE BEEN DISPLAYED AT THE “MID SOUTH PRINCE HARRY ATTENDED...
Each cake I design and bake for any bride is my main focus. When the Wilson wedding planner called for an appointment I met
them with the same attention that I give
anyone who walks through my door. Cakes receive my full attention and detail no
matter who the customer is. Some cakes are just a bit more lavish then others.
DID YOU GET TO MEET THE PRINCES?
No. But I understand Prince William had two pieces of the 6 tier wedding carrot cake.
WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE CAKE AND FROSTING COMBINATION?
Oh, there’s so many! I particularly enjoy seasonal
cakes. Summer: coconut milk with white chocolate
mouse and fresh strawberries. Winter: carrot and spice cake with homemade pumpkin butter. For
wedding: yellow buttercake with toasted pecans and mocha Bavarian cream.
WHAT WAS YOUR FAVORITE JOB SO FAR?
I love doing animals! There was a turkey cake, the Hunted Fox cake, a Kung Fu Panda cake...anything that allows me to convey an expression that
the customer will react passionately about. I’ve
designed cakes for Miranda Cosgrove, Jerry Lee Lewis, and many others.
WHAT TIPS OR ADVICE CAN YOU GIVE TO BRIDES THAT ARE ORDERING THEIR CAKES?
1. It’s always good to know the total number of
people attending the reception. Seventy-five to 85%
of invitees will show, so base the size of the cake on the number of invites.
2. Do not bring a lot of people to the cake sampling/ design meeting. The bride deserves to have the
main objective of what she wants, and sometimes too many opinions can alter the final outcome.
3. Always feel comfortable with your choice of
baker. Have complete confidence with who you will be working with.
Each cake is a challenge, because each cake
is unique to the bride/couple. There’s always
something for me to aspire, grow, and challenge myself. I’m truly blessed.
For more information about The Flour Garden, head to the Facebook page.
-------------------------------------------------Interview by Wendy Nations
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Venues | St. Louis Catholic
Church, Memphis; Cedar Hall, Cordova. PhotograPhy | Michael Allen Photography, Cordova Cake | Cakes by Carolyn DJ | Deep Blu Entertainment hair & MakeuP | Studio LaRue Salon BriDe’s Dress | Ellie’s Bridal, Alexandria, VA BriDesMaiD Dresses | Global Bridal Gallery, Alexandria, VA Floral | Holliday Flowers, Germantown
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PhotograPhy | Cindy Thymius Venue | Maple Grove Farm Band | Radio Incorporated Cake | Frost Bakery Flowers | Piano’s Flowers Caterer | Draper’s dress | Lowe’s, Brinkley Planners | BrideSavers
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Photography | Cindy Thymius Venu | Spring Creek Ranch
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PhotograPhy | Cindy Thymius VideograPher | Message In A Bottle Productions Florist | Lynn Doyle Flowers Wedding Planner | Toni Williams, Spring Creek
Ranch Weddings
Ceremony | Germantown Baptist Church
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PhotograPhy | Elizabeth Hoard Photography
Dress | Low’s Bridal & Formal Brinkley, Arkansas
Venue | Tennessee Brewery,
Downtown Memphis
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“A Christmas Story,” presented by the Collierville Arts Council, page 60
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home tour JF & Pam Johnson
FURNISHINGS | Wilson Furniture 225 Washington Street • 901.853.2664 DECORATOR | Sharon Leath RUGS | Old Town Rug Gallery 875 W Poplar Suite 12
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A Christmas Story Harrell Theatre December 5-13, 2015
Carson Scott, Nathan Mortin, Chris Cotten, Paul Scott, Ashley Averwater, Ty Kirk, Fred Garner, Oakley Weddle, Rachel Adkins, Emily Collins, Lucy Nassif, Annie Holley, Lily Grace Kirk, Hank Fleming, Chase Ring, Melanie Morton, Shelly Yeager, Julie Scarapace, Lauren Hollenbeck, Mark Holley, Noah Bartly, Benjamin Mcilvan, Nicole Bartley, Katy Cotten, Lia Hollenbeck, Paige Hollenbeck, Emma Holley, Riley Land, Caroline Pillow, Gabriella Scarpace, & Kris Shaw.
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Collierville Chamber Buisness Expo Collierville Community Center Thursday, October 22, 2015
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You don’t love someone for their looks, or their clothes, or their fancy car, but because they sing a song only you can hear - Oscar Wilde
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