Ladies Night Out at Robert's Jewelers

Ladies Night Out at Robert's Jewelers

The 5th Annual Ladies Night Out at Robert’s Jewelers was once again a rousing success. Held over two nights, with ticket sales benefitting the American Heart Association on one night and a local charity on the other, it was a sellout event. This year the local charity was S.T.A.T. (Saving the Animals Together). Tickets were $10, and Robert’s matched the ticket sales, producing a $2,000 donation to each charity.

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VIProfile: Greg Alexander

VIProfile: Greg Alexander

The following is an excerpt of an article from the December/January issue of VIP Jackson.

Greg Alexander has been called a serial entrepreneur as he has used his education, enthusiasm and entrepreneurship in multiple business and philanthropic ventures during his career. Greg is a native of Savannah, Tennessee, but he has called Jackson home since 1996. He graduated from the University of North Alabama in 1993 with a Bachelor of Science degree in marketing.

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Christmas with Southern Lady

Christmas with Southern Lady

The following is an excerpt of an article in the December/January issue of VIP Jackson.

Christmas with Southern Lady, Volume 2, is a second installment of holiday inspiration published by Hoffman Media. The first volume appeared in 2013. Recently I had the pleasure of interviewing Kathleen Whaley, Editor of Southern Lady Magazine and editor of Christmas with Southern Lady, about Hoffman Media’s lovely new holiday book.

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VIProfile: Robert T. Arrington, President of the National Funeral Directors Association

VIProfile: Robert T. Arrington, President of the National Funeral Directors Association

The following is an excerpt of an article in the November issue of VIP Jackson.

Bob began his funeral service career at the age of 7 years old at Bodkin Funeral Home in Milan, TN. He became intrigued and interested in funeral service when his grandfather died in 1963. His neighbor, Ralph Jones, owned the funeral home, and Bob left school every afternoon to go to the funeral home and ride home with his neighbor. Weekends were spent at the funeral home.

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Union University Scholarship Banquet with David Brooks

Union University Scholarship Banquet with David Brooks

New York Times columnist David Brooks was the featured speaker for the 18th Union University Scholarship Banquet held at the Carl Perkins Civic Center to a sellout audience. David is a writer of several books including The Road to Character. In this book, ten effective individuals demonstrate how character is developed through selflessness. A focus and development of one’s inner self leads to a rich and fulfilled life. The Union University Choir performed three a capella selections to the delight of the audience.

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Books of Madison Co. featuring Frances Mayes

Books of Madison Co. featuring Frances Mayes

The Jackson-Madison County Library Foundation held a successful fundraiser this year at Jackson Fairgrounds Park honoring Frances Mayes. Frances and her husband, Edward, were gracious to the 270 people who came to hear Frances discuss her book “Under the Tuscan Sun.” For two and a half years the book was a best seller even though it was written and published 20 years ago.  The movie is what breathed life into a hidden treasure, a book of “Hope & New Beginning.”

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The Good Life: Bass Pro Shops & Big Cypress Lodge in the Pyramid in Memphis

The Good Life: Bass Pro Shops & Big Cypress Lodge in the Pyramid in Memphis

The following is an excerpt of an article in the October 2015 issue of VIP Jackson.

The doors of the Pyramid have opened again, this time to one of the largest retail projects in the world! Bass Pro Shops at The Pyramid is expected to bring millions of visitors to downtown Memphis. Hopefully they will add millions of dollars to the city coffers. Bass Pro is a game-changer!

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VIProfile: Jackson Country Club's New General Manager R. Kedric Perkins, Jr.

VIProfile: Jackson Country Club's New General Manager R. Kedric Perkins, Jr.

The following is an excerpt of an article in the October 2015 issue of VIP Jackson.

The Jackson Country Club, which celebrated its 100th anniversary last year, has a new General Manager—R. Kedric Perkins, Jr.

Perkins moved to Jackson with his wife, Triniti, and their 3 1/2 year-old son, Trey, from Marion, Indiana, halfway between Indianapolis and Fort Wayne, Indiana. His first day at the Jackson Country Club was August 24.

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Starlight Symphony

Starlight Symphony

On an amazingly beautiful night at First Presbyterian Church, the Jackson Symphony Orchestra played classical and blockbuster movie theme music to the roaring crowd. Everyone brought their picnic baskets to sit and eat while listening to the best free concert in Jackson. The concert built up to the anticipated “1812 Overture” and real historic cannon fire. It was rumored there were 3,000–4,000 in attendance as the grounds were covered from Highland up to the stage and side areas.

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Hit Makers & Harleys

Hit Makers & Harleys

The Darryl Worley’s Hit Makers & Harleys fundraiser for the Savannah Cancer Center was once again held at Jackson’s Bumpus Harley-Davidson. Featured songwriters were Darryl Worley with “Have You Forgotten;” Jim Brown with “Five O’Clock Somewhere;” Mark Collie, mentor to Darryl Worley, with “Even the Man in the Moon is Crying;” and Daryle Singletary with “Let Her Lie.”

Click here to view and purchase photos from the event.

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