Design, Wine and Dine 2016 Program

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All proceeds benefit Historic Macon


Every home has a story. Tell yours with the anthology of kitchen and bathroom products from DXV. Culled from 150 years

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of pivotal design movements, each piece tells a distinctive story. What will yours be? Visit dxv.com to find your local showroom.


Macon is a burgeoning bevy of inspiration. We simply must celebrate the layers of intrigue our city exudes. What better way to do that than to bring some of the best in the design, drink, and food realms to one place for one week? We couldn’t be more excited to host guests from all over and all backgrounds in this place we are privileged to call home. We’re looking forward to joining you in celebrating tastemakers in the inspired setting of historic Macon. Cheers!

Canaan Marshall, DWD Co-chair

Susannah Maddux, DWD Co-chair

Canaan and Susannah on the front porch of this year’s Design House with a copy of Eddie Ross’ Modern Mix.

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Contact Information Web www.historicmacon.org Phone 478-742-5084 Email info@historicmacon.org

Staff Historic Macon Foundation is a nonprofit organization that revitalizes our community by preserving architecture and preserving history. For over 50 years, Historic Macon has been engaged in community revitalization efforts and has led the nation in innovative tactics for historic preservation. Our vision is to be the premier preservation organization in the nation. #MaconisPreservation

Ethiel Garlington Executive Director

Contact Information

Lauren Mauldin Loan Fund Manager

Physical Address 935 High Street Macon, GA 31201 Mailing Address P.O. Box 13358 Macon, GA 31208

table of contents Support Historic Macon 9 Discover Beall’s Hill

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Design House

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Designer Bios

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Schedule of Experiences 35

Kim Campbell Preservation & Education Coordinator

Presenter Bios

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Latachia Clay Business & Office Manager

A Special Thanks

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Sabrinna Cox Preservation Designer

Index of Advertisers

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Emily Hopkins Special Events & Marketing Coordinator

Michael Phillips Preservation Carpenter Bernard Turner Cottage Coordinator Trish Whitley Director of Development

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| Take those “modern mix” tips and come treasure hunting at Historic Maconʼs 39th Annual

fl ea market 359 Oglethorpe St. Downtown Macon

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PREVIEW PARTY FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7 • 6-9PM

WEEKEND SALE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8 • 8AM-3PM SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9 • 1-5PM

Free and open to the public ! public!

Information & Tickets: historicmacon.org • 478-742-5084 #maconfleafinds All proceeds benefit Historic Macon Foundation

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Historic Macon Foundation support Historic Macon Discover Beall’s Hill

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About Historic Macon Foundation Historic Macon’s mission is to revitalize our community by preserving architecture and sharing history. Our vision is to become the premier preservation non-profit in the nation. Historic Macon Foundation is a national leader in preservation and a role model for revitalization efforts throughout the country. Our innovative real estate tactics, state and federal tax credit consulting services, advocacy efforts with our Fading Five list of endangered places, educational programming, and low interest loan programs allow Historic Macon to transform our community and demonstrate the powerful impact of saving historic places. We’ve completed nearly 150 houses and kept 25,000 tons of debris out of the landfill. Since 2014 we’ve attracted $5.8M in investments in our target neighborhood, Beall’s Hill. Our work allows citizens to take preservation into their own hands. With the help of our community, we are proving that Macon is Preservation.

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Discover Beall’s Hill Historic Macon Foundation is one of the largest and most innovative preservation organizations in the country due to our unique approach to neighborhood revitalization: one neighborhood at a time, street by street, block by block, and house by house. Since 2007, Historic Macon has focused this revitalization approach in the Beall’s Hill neighborhood, shown in the map to the left.

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Beall’s Hill was first developed in 1850 when the S-Line railroad was constructed to connect the lines from Forsyth to Savannah. Shortly after that, the City of Macon donated 42 acres in this area to the Confederacy to build the national armory, which was partially built and never completed. If you look closely in the neighborhood, you will find carved pieces of granite incorporated into retaining walls and sidewalks, the only remaining physical evidence of this building. The remaining land was platted and developed at the end of the nineteenth-century as streetcar access to downtown made the area more appealing for new residents.

Tour the Neighborhood! Interested in seeing the impact of Historic Macon’s work in Beall’s Hill? Numbered signs have been placed in the yards of completed and ongoing Historic Macon projects that correspond to the descriptions on pages 11-13. 10


#1 • Tattnall Place Apartments By 2001, the neighborhood was anchored by one of the city’s oldest public housing developments, Oglethorpe Homes. Homeownership was below 10% and nearly 50% of parcels were abandoned. The Macon Housing Authority organized a partnership to replace the housing project. Today, Tattnall Place Apartments is mixed income housing with 1/3 of residents paying market-rate rents, 1/3 of residents paying a partially subsidized rent, and 1/3 of residents paying fully subsidized rent. The apartments are always full with a waiting list. The success and energy from the completion of Tattnall Place Apartments served as the catalyst to continue redevelopment and revitalization in the Beall’s Hill neighborhood.

#2 • 1073 Ash Street

To continue this momentum, leadership from the City of Macon-Bibb, Mercer University, and the Macon-Bibb Housing Authority formed Historic Hills and Heights Development Corporation (HHHDC). In 2007, Historic Macon joined HHHDC as lead developer and expanded their work with a $700,000 grant from Knight Foundation. 1073 Ash Street was the very first house Historic Macon rehabilitated in the Beall’s Hill neighborhood.

#3 • 1295 Ross Street 1295 Ross Street was one of the earliest Historic Macon rehabilitation projects in Beall’s Hill, and was completed in September 2009. A project totaling over $200,000, the first owner saved $74,000 with historic tax credits and used Mercer’s down payment assistance (DPA) to purchase the home. Today, this is the home of Brad and Amy Belo, and their son, Liam. “(Beall’s Hill) is constantly changing and improving...restoring historic buildings...and welcoming new residents. ...It’s for these reasons (and many more) that we love Beall’s Hill.” -Brad Belo

#4 • 1282 calhoun street • 1276 calhoun street • 1260 Calhoun Street At the closing of the Knight Foundation grant, Historic Macon had completed 22 houses, ranging from historic rehabs to new construction, which is evident on this block of Calhoun Street where 2 historic rehabs and 1 new construction stand.

1282 Calhoun Street Rehab • DPA • $57,000 in tax credits

1276 Calhoun Street Rehab •$38,000 in tax credits

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#5 • 1304 Calhoun Street Lane • 932 Ash Street • 924 Ash Street • 1311 Jackson Street In August 2014, Historic Macon received a $3 million investment from Knight Foundation to complete the Beall’s Hill neighborhood. Due to this investment, Historic Macon was able to construct these four homes on a formerly vacant lot. Infill housing has been key to developing the neighborhood. Where there are vacant lots, Historic Macon builds new houses to increase the density of the neighborhood. Ranging in square footage and price, these homes offer contemporary finishes while complementing the character of this historic neighborhood. Knight Foundation’s investment is a grant and a loan based on Historic Macon’s existing work in the neighborhood and would not be possible without the tenacity of Beverly Blake and Knight Foundation in Macon.

#6 • 1355 Calhoun Street Part of the $3 million Knight Foundation investment in 2015 funded the Down Payment Assistance (DPA) program, with the intent to find community partners to match $400,000. Historic Macon partnered with Mercer University to match the first set of funds. Through Mercer’s match, up to $20,000 is available for fulltime Mercer employees to apply towards the purchase of a qualified Beall’s Hill home. This newly built home was the first home purchased with this DPA. Featuring granite countertops, contemporary finishes, and hardwood floors, this is the home of Janine Chalk and Jared Wilayto. Historic Macon is still looking for other DPA partners.

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978 ELM ST. $142,900 Think small y’all with this shotgun undergoing rehabilitation

915 ROSS ST. $35,000 Full of potential, a blank canvas for the reno warrior

All Historic Macon rehabs come with tax credits and are eligible for down-payment assistance for full-time Mercer employees. Visit www.historicmacon.org or call 478-742-5084 to #liveinthecorridor.

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#7 • 994 elm street • 978 Elm Street These vernacular cottages are the most current rehabilitation projects of Historic Macon and are still under construction. When completed, each new owner will save up to $70,000 over a 10 year period with the benefit of historic tax credits.

WHY DO RESIDENTS CHOOSE BEALL’S HILL?

Beall’s Hill is one of the most popular and active neighborhoods in Macon. It is centrally located and a short walking and biking distance away from Downtown Macon, Mercer University, Tattnall Square Park, Mount de Sales Academy, and Blue Ribbon School Alexander II. Both location and lifestyle of Beall’s Hill are major selling points to new residents. Historic Macon is committed to cultivating the lifestyle of Beall’s Hill and all properties purchased from Historic Macon come with two bicycles thanks to the Bikes for Beall’s Hill program.

ONWARD! The ongoing success of this neighborhood would not be possible without strong community partnerships and commitment. For instance, Macon-Bibb County is investing $2 million for public investment in infrastructure for sidewalks, lighting and storm water repairs. This support reinforces Historic Macon’s efforts in the neighborhood while enhancing the livability of Beall’s Hill for residents.

Proud to support neighborhood revitalization. Proud to sell Historic Macon homes.

1311 JACKSON ST. $184,900 3 beds • 2.5 baths

924 ASH ST. $132,500 3 beds • 2.5 baths

932 ASH ST. $181,500 3 beds • 2.5 baths

1304 CALHOUN ST. LN. $198,500 3 beds • 3 baths

New construction on Ash Street, developed by Historic Macon Foundation. All eligible for Mercer University down-payment assistance program.

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Design House HIstory of 1388 calhoun st. 1338 calhoun st. floor plan


THE DESIGN HOUSE

1388 CALHOUN STREET BEFORE CONSTRUCTION The Merritt-Long House at 1388 Calhoun Street in what is today known as Beall’s Hill was built by T.E. Merritt circa 1894. Merritt was quite the Macon businessman, serving as a director of the American National Bank as well as a local developer. This house, which is relatively large for this neighborhood, has a unique history to match. Merritt bought this land, known as Lot 5 Block 42 of the Southwest Commons, in 1891 from T.C. Hendrix. Within a few years, Merritt built the wonderful house you see today. Like other houses Merritt built in Beall’s Hill, the house was built to be sold. As it turned out he rented it to tenants. In 1894, police Sergeant Cicero E. Long and his family turned the house into a home. In addition to being larger than many of the surrounding homes, the Merritt-Long House also had its own stable and carriage house. Long used these amenities, and even advertised for a saddle pony for his 10-year-old son in the newspaper in 1896. The Long family moved out of the Merritt-Long House, then known as 440 Calhoun Street, in 1897 and Merritt wasted no time advertising for a new tenant. Early in October 1897, an advertisement appeared in the Macon Telegraph for 10 rooms on the corner of Calhoun and Elm Street. Merritt’s next tenants were watchman D. Stanley and J.J. Permenter, a mechanic. Stanley lived in the house for about eleven years, but Permenter only stayed for one. Merritt continued to rent the house until his death in 1911, when his executor R.L. Merritt sold the house for $600 to J.H. Bush. 16


Bush lived in this house until his death, and his wife and unmarried daughter continued to live here. However, retaining the house was not a foregone conclusion for these ladies. Bush’s furniture company was struggling at the time of his death, and he left his family with substantial debts. In fact, during Bush’s lifetime, he rented part of the house to help with expenses. The house was technically up for auction after Bush’s death, but his wife, Mrs. Nellie A. Bush, was able to retain her home. She transferred the property to her daughter Miss Nellie Annette Bush in 1929. In 1947, Miss Nellie sold the house to W.F. Muecke Sr., another prominent Macon businessman. Like Merritt, Muecke bought the house as rental property, but unlike Merritt, Muecke had a very particular tenant in mind. Muecke rented the house to his son W.F. Muecke Jr. After he first moved in, Muecke Jr. and his family rented half of the house. By 1953, Muecke Jr. and his family rented the whole house. Muecke Sr.’s wife continued renting the property to her son until her death in 1962. Acting as his mother’s executor, Muecke Jr. and his family moved out, and he sold the house to William Perry Carr in 1962. Due to the Merritt-Long House’s relatively large size, Carr also rented part of the property while he lived there. He only stayed a few years though, and in 1966, he sold the house to Mattie P. Fountain, Lucille Penn, and Lennette Turner. These ladies lived here until about 1990. In the intervening 26 years, the house has stood vacant, leaving it open to the ravages of time and the elements. But, its potential lies just beneath the surface. The Merritt-Long House is simply waiting to fulfill its original purpose: to provide a home to a family.

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6. Bathroom -Carolyn Reichert

2.3. Entry Hall -Canaan Marshall Living Room

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7. Vestibule -Susan Raza 11. Master Bedroom

Dining Room 3.4. Living Room -Sally Draughon

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12. Bedroom 8. Kitchen -Tracy Benton

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4. Dining Room -Martha McKay Maxwell

10. Master Bathroom -Carolyn Reichert

5. Bedroom -Suzanne MacCrone Rogers and Jennifer Perry Leontopolous

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2016 Designers Trish Cossart Sally Draughon Darrell Floyd Jennifer Perry Leontopoulos Canaan Marshall Martha Mckay Maxwell Brooke Merrill Susan Raza Carolyn Reichert Suzanne MacCrone Rogers Tracy Benton

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trish cossart • room 11 • master bedroom Trish developed an interest in design at an early age. After graduating with a Bachelors Degree in Business Administration from the University of Delaware, Trish relocated to Baltimore to work for McCormick & Co. She completed her Masters of Administrative Science from Johns Hopkins University, and met her husband, Mark, an engineer with Westinghouse. The couple soon started their migration south, first relocating to Aiken, South Carolina and eventually Warner Robins, Georgia. Trish, then a stay-at-home Mom, began sewing window treatments and making slipcovers. She then went on to work for the Design Gallery as an in house kitchen and bath designer, while continuing to run her own window treatment business. 

 In 2005, Mark and Trish decided to migrate just a little farther south to Elko, Georgia. The proximity to Perry Georgia, with its small town charm, was perfect. Cossart Design opened in Perry soon after. The business expanded to include custom furniture, accessories, art, and lamps. Window treatments and custom bedding remained staples of the business. In 2011, Trish moved to 915 Carroll Street in Perry, Georgia. While still maintaining and growing the core design business, the retail space has developed into a unique mix of all things design, plus many interesting gifts and jewelry. In 2015, the business relocated to its current location at 924 Carroll Street in Historic Downtown Perry. The charm of the old hardware store is the perfect backdrop for the expanded retail and design space. Trish has been active in the Perry Community, since opening her first business. She is currently president of the Perry Downtown Merchants Association, and serves on the Main Street Design Committee for the City of Perry, as well as the Main Street Advisory Board, and the Branding Committee for the City.

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sally draughon • room 3 • living room For almost 30 years, Sally Draughon has been transforming residential and commercial interiors all over the Southeast and beyond, with her exquisite taste and vast array of design resources. Whether it be traditional, eclectic or contemporary, Sally helps each client define his or her unique vision for the home or business. Her work has been featured in numerous magazines. Design services include custom upholstery, window treatments, rugs, art, lighting and accessories, and can range from a single-room spruce-up to a total house renewal. During the design process, clients benefit from a diverse selection of rugs, fabrics, trims, wall coverings, paintings, antique and contemporary upholstered furniture, as well as accessories available at the shop Previews. Sally’s design for the Living Room was inspired by the Kravet fabric Umbrellas, appearing on the room’s windows. The serene pastel color and Asian flair create a feeling of sophistication, with touches of whimsy and playfulness. Sally chose the sea glass wall color to highlight and tie together the various textures of this modern yet classic room design. That, combined with the unique mix of abstract art and accessories she has selected, create an inviting and relaxing ambiance. Visitors will find it hard to resist spending an afternoon on the chaise lounge, reading, napping or just taking in the view.

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darrell floyd • front yard landscaping Southern Legacy Landscape Design owner, Darrell Floyd, has been making the Middle Georgia area and beyond more beautiful for years. His landscape projects include large and small scale residential and commercial landscapes, urban courtyards, container gardens and perennial gardens. Darrell Floyd works with homeowners to transform any yard into a “garden”. Darrell earned his bachelor’s degree in Environmental Design from the University of Georgia. To contact Darrell for your next landscaping project, call 478-747-6666. Darrell would like to thank Kay West of Riverwest Sod for the donation of sod to this year’s Design House. Kay can be contacted at 229-268-7168.

Garden designs by Darrell Floyd, owner of Southern Legacy Landscape

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jennifer perry Leontopoulos • room 5 • bedroom Jennifer Leontopoulos has a passion for helping people. She brings her 14 years of experience in Interior Design, Home Staging, and Professional Organization to the table on each project. She has been featured in the Clarksburg Telegram for her work on several occasions and was honored to do volunteer work on the Extreme Home Makeover Project in Fairmont, West Virginia. She started her career in Atlanta, Georgia in 2002. Jennifer’s first project was working with a local pediatrician who needed an updated look for his office. The budget was miniscule and the given time frame seemed impossible. She accepted the challenge and completed it successfully within the confines of both time and budget. In 2006, she relocated to West Virginia with her husband and two boys when he was given a position in the FBI. She opened a storefront in town and within a year it was flourishing. In 2009, devastating news of her husband’s cancer changed her career path to caretaker, which she took on with the same passion as interior design. Through this process she learned what her true calling was. She would help others through whatever they were experiencing, and to meet them where they were. After the loss of her husband of 21 years, she began showing people how to move forward after loss by using her passion for interior design and organization. She has since remarried and relocated to Macon, Georgia. Her most recent project was for a client who had recently lost both parents. The client was left with too many decisions to be made and no idea what should stay and what had to go. This process ended with a total home remodel, and more importantly, a new friend.

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canaan marshall • Room 2 • entry hall Canaan Marshall has the energy that makes you want to celebrate every day as if it were your last. That celebration is evident in everything he touches, from thoughtfully curated rooms to beautifully crafted floral designs. He is best known as the vibrant personality to turn your everyday into elegance. He especially values the relationship with each client. “Your style should speak for you,” he notes. An old soul, he has a natural knack for learning a client’s personality from the onset, placing their own personal style into planning rooms that are equally intriguing and inviting. Canaan is a Macon native and a graduate of Mercer University. He has been featured in Southern Living, Traditional Homes, Macon Magazine, and The Atlantan. His work takes him all over the Southeast, but he is proud to call Macon home. The 2016 Design House is Canaan’s fifth Historic Macon showhouse.

Butler Design Center • Home Design • Rehabilitation

• New Construction • Construction Consulting

Flooring-wholesale and retail • Custom Showers Cabinetry and Countertops • Stone & Tile Work Lighting/Plumbing-Fixtures & Installation Roofing, Painting & General Repairs Fireplaces & Garage/Shower Doors

(478) 757-0035 3663 Vineville Avenue, Macon Georgia 31204 www.butlerdesigncenter.com butlerdesigncenter@gmail.com

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Martha mckay maxwell • room 4 • dining room Martha McKay Maxwell, a Macon native, is owner of the residential design firm McKay Design. She is a graduate of Samford University with a Bachelor of Arts in interior design and a minor in art. Equipped with exemplary educational experiences and keen artistic sense, Martha focuses her design ability on creating beautiful and unique personal spaces. Her passion for creativity makes her work refined and timeless. Her ardor for craftsmanship and innovation is drawn, in large part, from Martha’s personal interests in historic preservation and restoration, art, and architecture. Her self-described style is classic with a modern influence. An artist at heart, Martha embraces all types and styles of design with careful consideration, understanding that the execution of captivating and comfortable interiors requires organization, imagination, and a fine attention to detail. Her work experience includes residential construction and space planning, interior design, and lighting selections. Martha also participated in Historic Macon’s Showhouses in 2011, 2013, 2015 and the 2012 Historic Macon Idea House.

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Brooke merrill • room 12 • sitting room In her former life as a securities operations manager at J.P. Morgan, Brooke excelled at recognizing the diverse personalities and fulfilling the unique needs of her team. As a result she was very successful by making the most of every assignment, but Brooke found that securities operations provided a poor outlet for her immense creativity and strong sense of style. At the encouragement of her supporters, Brooke pursued an internship position with an Atlanta interior designer where she discovered her personal and professional mission: to create for her clients a sanctuary and retreat to unwind after their hard day’s work. Brooke’s combined personal and creative skills have served to establish Brooke Merrill Home as a recognized name and valued member of the Atlanta and Middle Georgia design community. From her recognized designs in the beautiful homes of her clients and widely published showhouse spaces to her selection as Chair of the 2014 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Decorators’ Show House, Brooke is leaving her mark in the Georgia design community.

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susan raza • room 7 • vestibule Decorative and faux painting for murals, furniture, walls, ceilings, and floors in Macon for 16 years has given Susan the good fortune of meeting so many of Macon’s wonderful people while learning about Macon and its history. Her experience painting will be brought to bear in this year’s Design House. Susan creates a driftwood finish in grays, blues, and greens, harmonizing rustic textures and colors; a flexible backdrop to many styles. This room serves multiple functions as a breakfast area and small bar due to its proximity to the kitchen. An eclectic look and mixture of elements is what Susan will bring together for interest and function in this small social space. Susan has always worked in some area of design for interiors. Textile design and coloring for the home furnishings industry in New York City, her design degree, and experience drawing construction plans coalesce in her work today. As a conductor of color, texture, and art in the home environment, Susan creates a mood of harmony and beauty. Transformational Designs, Inc. is a growing company that she and her husband, Omer, are also expanding by doing renovations in the construction field. Their company completes many historic projects.

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Carolyn reichert • room 6 • bathroom | room 10 • master bathroom Carolyn Martin Reichert is a native of Sandy Springs, Georgia. She grew up in a home designed by her architect father when she was five years old. His architectural studio is located on the top floor of the family’s house, where she sat at a drafting table doing her own projects. Surrounded by all the handdrawn plans, she was naturally drawn to love architecture and design. In 2011, she graduated from the University of Georgia with a BFA in Interior Design. After graduation, Carolyn worked on commercial interior design projects in Atlanta, first with BoggsVickers Architects and later with PFVS Architects. She then decided to join her father’s firm, DMMA, as Head of Interiors. Since beginning work with her father, they have collaborated on both commercial and residential projects, ranging from custom new build homes in Santa Rosa Beach, Florida to a new microbrewery that’s bringing an old cotton mill back to life in Greensboro, Georgia. While in the Art School at the University of Georgia, she spent the 2010 summer semester studying abroad in Cortona, Italy and met Macon native, John Reichert, as he was studying for a Masters of Landscape Architecture. In early 2014, she moved from Athens to Macon with her husband and purchased a house in Beall’s Hill on Orange Terrace from Historic Macon while in the early demo phase. The two designers had the opportunity to finish the construction plans, selections, and construction process. Their efforts earned them a 2015 Preservation Award from Historic Macon for the project. Carolyn is an Allied member of the American Society of Interior Designers, and is studying for the professional licensing exam this fall. When she is not working, she loves raising her eleven-month old daughter, Wren, and spending time in their blossoming backyard.

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Suzanne MacCrone Rogers • front porch | room 5 • bedroom Suzanne MacCrone Rogers received her training in architecture from the University of California, Berkeley. As an undergraduate in the department of architecture at Cal, Suzanne enrolled in art history and architecture classes in Florence, Italy with the University of Michigan and Sarah Lawrence College. After graduating from UC Berkeley with a Bachelor of Arts in architecture, Suzanne worked in the landscape architecture field. She began her graduate studies in architecture, interior design, photography, and art history with the University of Georgia in Cortona, Italy. She graduated from UGA with a Master of Fine Arts degree in interior design in 1986. Incorporated in all of Suzanne’s design projects is her knowledge of architecture, interior design, landscape design, photography, furniture design, and the arts and how they each relate to the space she is designing. This and her experience living and studying in Italy, have given her a reverence for tradition and the confidence to endlessly innovate in a playfully decadent and effortlessly chic style. Early in her career, Suzanne’s interior design work began with designer showcase homes; product design; staging town homes; and the interior design of yachts and sail boats in the San Francisco Bay Area. Today Suzanne specializes in commercial and residential interior design ranging from retail spaces to medical, law, and executive offices; restaurants to continuing care facilities; vacation retreats to home office studios; and garden design to home makeovers. Her interior design projects have been published in national and international magazines and books. Suzanne’s photography is licensed worldwide by Getty Images. Using her signature mix of layers of patterns and bold color palettes, enhanced with subtle contrasts of traditional design motifs, the spaces Suzanne creates are innovative through the modern styling of textures and colors. Creating an intimate, inviting, and personal space you envision is her goal.

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tracy benton • room 8 • kitchen Tracy Benton Interiors integrates a love of antiques in a modern way creating an interesting layered mix of traditional style with a fresh approach. A student of the Atlanta College of Art at Woodruff Arts Center, Tracy studied design after attending the University of Georgia. She has a passion for learning and continuing education in many aspects of design including decorative arts, architecture, gardening and flowers. Through her work, she enjoys integrating indoor and outdoor living. She designs comfortable rooms that have an effortless quality. Of most importance to Tracy is having the home reflect the client’s style and interests and suit the way they live. She has achieved this for families, individuals and couples in Macon, Atlanta, and Middle Georgia utilizing resources, craftsmen and artisans through years of developed relationships. Tracy has been featured in Spectacular Homes of Georgia, designed for the Museum of Arts and Sciences Festival of Trees, Hay House Christmas Tours, and other Hay House and Cannonball House fundraisers. She has participated in numerous projects for Cherry Blossom Festival including transforming downtown spaces for tours in addition to serving as a past board member of the Cannonball House. This is her fifth Historic Macon Showhouse.

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Schedule of Experiences Design House Debut Party Tamales & Tequila Eddie Ross’ Modern Mix Preservation & Innovation in the Southern Landscape Calligraphy & Crumpets Bourbon Tasting Piedmont Cooks What to do with Summer Produce College Street Crawl After Party at The Brick!


engage your senses

thursday, june 23, 2016

Design House Debut Party 7-10pm • Design House at 1388 Calhoun St. • $75/ticket See the Design House before it opens to the public during one of Macon’s favorite parties. Tickets include a full bar, gourmet refreshments, live music, and of course, the chance to see the Design House first with Macon’s finest preservation supporters.

Friday, June 24

Design House Open 11am -7pm • 1388 Calhoun Street • $20

Tamales & Tequila with Eddie Ross 8-10pm • Shannon Fickling’s Home (155 Oak Haven Ave.) • $45/person or $80/couple Mix and mingle with designer Eddie Ross at one of Macon’s beautiful homes. Ross will apply his “modern mix” approach to a beautifully decorated table using items from Shannon Fickling’s collection. Enjoy tamales prepared by Juan Bravos and a casual tequila tasting with Pete Horne, owner of Forest Hill Wine & Spirits.

FOREST HILL WINE & SPIRITS

Saturday, June 25

Design House Open 11am -7pm • 1388 Calhoun Street • $20 Eddie Ross’ Modern Mix 11am-1pm • Christ Church Great Hall (582 Walnut St.) $85 East Coast Editor of Better Homes and Gardens and celebrated designer, Eddie Ross, will come to Macon to share his design approach and tips for creating a “modern mix.” Tickets include a presentation by Eddie Ross, copy of Modern Mix ($45 retail value), and biscuits. Innovation & Preservation in the Southern Landscape: Impressions and Examples from the Work of Alex Smith Garden Design, L td. 2-4pm • Christ Church Great Hall (582 Walnut St.) •$20 Renowned garden designer and native Maconite, Alex Smith, will speak on the innovation of preserving Southern landscapes. Tickets include presentation and light refreshments.

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Sunday, June 26

Design House Open 1-4pm • 1388 Calhoun Street • $20 Calligraphy and Crumpets with Ginna Dunlap 2-4pm • Idle Hour Country Club (251 Idle Hour Dr.) • $50 Calligrapher and stationer Ginna Dunlap will teach a class that demonstrates the basics of modern calligraphy. Tickets include class, tea refreshments, and starter calligraphy kit.

Monday, June 27

Design House Open 4-7pm • 1388 Calhoun Street • $20 Bourbon Tasting with Richie Jones 7-9pm • Design House (1388 Calhoun St.) • $40 Richie Jones of Downtown Grill shares his expert knowledge of the complexities of bourbon and whiskey. Attendees will experience fine bourbon in the beautiful setting of the Design House at 1388 Calhoun Street.

Tuesday, June 28

Design House Open 4-7pm • 1388 Calhoun Street • $20 Piedmont Cooks with Richie Jones and Brian Whitley SOLD OUT! 7-9pm • Design House (1388 Calhoun St.) • $45/person • $80/couple Richie Jones and Brian Whitley serve up inspired dishes from their newest venture, Piedmont Brewery & Kitchen. Tickets include three courses of small plates with expertly paired beers, all proudly produced by Georgia craft breweries.

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SMALL PLATES

• Spent-grain bread with local honey and butter; paired with Three Taverns’ Prince of Pilsen

• Grit Fritters topped with pulled pork; served with Creature Comforts’ Tropicalia • Nashville Hot Chicken Fingers; served with Macon Beer Company’s Macon Progress

APPETIZERS • Black-eyed pea hummus with toast point; paired with Three Taverns’ Prince of Pilsen • Mini andouille corn dogs with fresh beer mustard; paired with Coastal Empire’s Southern Delight

DESSERT • Krispy Kreme Bread Pudding; served with Burnt Hickory’s Mudhoney 37


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Wednesday, June 29

Design House Open 4-7pm • 1388 Calhoun Street • $20 What to do with Summer Produce 6:30-8pm • Robinson Home (470 First St.) • $40/person Norman King, former editor to Southern Living and author of The Way to Fry: Fresh, fabulous recipes for the modern cook, provides a quick guide to cooking the Summer’s most delicious produce. King will show you how to incorporate fresh produce into your cooking and provide new and inspired recipes that are filling and approachable.

Featured Recipes • Homemade tagliatelle with summer vegetables and crispy prosciutto • Crispy dry fried okra with tomatoes, cilantro, & peanuts

• Molasses-brined chicken with stewed squash and onions • Watermelon salad with pepper jelly vinaigrette, cotija cheese, and fresh herbs

Thursday, June 30

Design House Open 4-7pm • 1388 Calhoun Street • $20 College Street Crawl SOLD OUT! 7-10pm • Meet at the Design House (1338 Calhoun St.) • $35 Experience Macon’s beautiful historic homes in the best way possible, with food and drink! This progressive supper down College Street includes 4 courses with cocktails in four of Macon’s beautiful homes. The supper begins with appetizers at the Design House. Participants then board the trolley to enjoy courses at the homes of Matt and Kay McKenna, Josh and Leigh Glenn, and Wes and Barbara Boyer. The trolley provides transportation back to Beall’s Hill.

After Party at the Brick! 10pm-until •The Brick (1305 Hardeman Aveune) • $10 Celebrate the end of Design, Wine and Dine under the stars at Macon’s only rooftop bar. Tickets include drinks, light bites, and music. 39


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2016 Presenters Ginna Dunlap Pete Horne Richie Jones Norman King Eddie Ross Alex Smith Brian Whitley


Eddie Ross Eddie Ross is the East Coast Editor of Better Homes & Gardens. He has worked as a design, decorating and food editor for House Beautiful, Martha Stewart Living, and Food Network. Recognized by design aficionados for his inventive, out-of-the-box approach to high-style decorating and entertaining on a budget, Eddie consistently re-imagines the aesthetic possibilities in secondhand finds, imbuing them with a chic and colorful sophistication within everyone’s reach. His sold-out tours of flea markets across the country have empowered legions of devoted followers to find the best things they can and, at the same time, to give new life to what they may already own. A trained chef from the Culinary Institute of America, Eddie has styled parties and table settings featured in House Beautiful, Southern Living, and InStyle. His design work has been published in Domino, Vanity Fair, Country Living, and the New York Times. He has also appeared in Bravo’s interior design competition series Top Design and entertaining specials for HGTV. Eddie lectures widely on the living arts, from food and flowers to decorating, gardening, and entertaining. His first book, Modern Mix: Curating Personal Style with Chic & Accessible Finds, was published by Gibbs Smith in September 2015.

Meet Eddie Ross

Tamales & Tequila • Friday, June 24 • 8-10pm • Shannon Fickling’s Home (155 Oak Haven Ave.) Eddie Ross’ Modern Mix • Saturday, June 25 • 11am-1pm • Christ Church Great Hall (582 Walnut St.)

Photographs by Bryan E. McCay from Modern Mix by Eddie Ross and Jaithan Kochar, reprinted by permission of Gibbs Smith.

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alex smith Alex Smith has designed and implemented notable gardens and landscapes throughout the Southeast, from the mountain and lake regions of North and South Carolina to the low country of Coastal Georgia and Florida. Alex was sought out to lead the landscape design and implementation process at a major resort property and golf course in the heart of the Missouri Ozarks. Recently, he was commissioned to design and implement the Olga Goizueta Memorial Garden at the Atlanta History Center. Alex is a founding member of the Southeastern Horticultural Society and served on its Board of Directors for 12 years. He also served on the Board of Trustees of the Institute of Classical Architecture, Southeast Chapter. Alex currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Cherokee Garden Library and is a member of the American Horticultural Society. He is a native of Macon, Georgia. He lives with his wife and three daughters in Dunwoody, Georgia.

Meet Alex Smith

Innovation and Preservation in the Southern Landscape: Impressions and Examples from the Work of Alex Smith Garden Design, Ltd.• Saturday, June 25 • 2-4pm • Christ Church Great Hall (582 Walnut St.)

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ginna dunlap Whether she is designing custom wedding invitations, stationery or holiday cards, Ginna Dunlap makes each piece special and unique. Her career in the arts began in New York working at Paul Kasmin Gallery. She then received a Master’s certificate in American Art from Sotheby’s. After working on the sales side of Sotheby’s for the four years following, she moved home to Georgia where she discovered her own artistic gift in calligraphy. Ginna currently resides in Atlanta where she spends her days doing what she loves, designing original typography and hand-drawn calligraphy for all occasions.

Meet Ginna Dunlap

Crumpets & Calligraphy • Sunday, June 26 • 2-4pm • Idle Hour Country Club (251 Idle Hour Dr.)

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norman king Norman King first harnessed a love of stirring cast iron skillets atop wooden stools at his Grandmother’s stove leading his heart, and feet, to be firmly planted in the kitchen. He is a cookbook author, writer, and former food editor for Southern Living. Norman’s cooking style blends his California roots and love of traditional Southern cooking to create fresh, approachable food that remains true to classic techniques. When a spattering of fine oil droplets are not actively covering his lenses and recipe notebook pages, you may find him graciously distracted by baseball games or trying to roll strikes at a local bowling alley. Check out Norman King’s book: The Way to Fry: Fresh, fabulous recipes for the modern Southern cook. Available for purchase during “What to do with Summer Produce” on Wednesday, June 29.

Meet Norman King

What to Do with Summer Produce Cooking Class • Wednesday, June 29 • 6:30-8pm • Robinson Home (470 First St.)

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richie jones Richie Jones is a successful fine dining restaurateur, an outstanding bartender, and an avid craft beer enthusiast. Richie has wanted to diversify his restaurant ownership for some time now and, along with Brian and Trish Whitley, has established Piedmont Brewery & Kitchen, a unique downtown brewpub that will open in the fall of 2016. Richie has travelled the United States extensively and has always looked for unique menu items that he can bring to diners right here in Middle Georgia. The food items that you will enjoy at Historic Macon Foundation’s Design, Wine and Dine beer dinner are examples of such creative food items. In fact, you will soon be able to enjoy these amazing dishes, along with handcrafted beer brewed right on site, at Piedmont Brewery & Kitchen, located in downtown Macon in the Lofts at Silver’s on Third Street.

Meet Richie Jones

Bourbon Tasting • Monday, June 27 • 7-9pm • Design House (1388 Calhoun Street) Piedmont Cooks • Tuesday, June 28 • 7-9pm • Design House (1388 Calhoun Street)

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brian whitley Brian Whitley is a passionate brewer who started home brewing in 2011. Brian’s soulful passion for brewing led him to change Piedmont Brewery & Kitchen from a dream into a reality. During his five and a half years of brewing delicious beers, Brian developed many award-winning recipes, demonstrating not only his knowledge of ingredients but his attention of proper brewing techniques. Brian’s award-winning beers are as follows: Dark Star Bourbon Vanilla Imperial Porter won gold at both the 2013 Suwanee Beer Fest Brewmasters Open and at the 2013 Macon Beer Festival Homebrew Competition; Porch Song Pale Ale won silver at the 2013 Macon Beer Festival Homebrew Competition; Rising Sun IPA won gold at the 2013 Macon Beer Festival Homebrew Competition and went on to take Best Of Show as the best beer in the entire competition; and Leroy Brown Porter was awarded silver at the 2014 Suwanee Beer Fest Brewmasters Open. Brian’s passion for making great beer, coupled with his proven success as a small-business owner, will drive every action he takes toward shaping Piedmont Brewery & Kitchen into a world-class brewpub. While the beers in this year’s beer dinner were not made by Piedmont Brewery & Kitchen (we aren’t legal quite yet), they do represent styles that will be readily available at Macon’s soon-to-come finest brewpub!

Meet Brian Whitley

Piedmont Cooks • Tuesday, June 28 • 7-9pm • Design House (1388 Calhoun St.)

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pete horne After graduating from Auburn University in 1974, Horne went to work at The Bibb Company where he worked up to the position of Superintendent of Inspection. From there, he joined Blue Bird Company in Fort Valley as Production Engineering Supervisor. He worked at Bluebird for 9 years. He then opened Computer Concepts, a business to business computer firm specializing in networking and Cad/Cam solutions. He ran this company for over 20 years with it growing to 3 locations in 2 states. During this time, he took up the hobby of racing cars. This hobby led to a job as Director of Legends at Atlanta Motor Speedway where he stayed for 10 years. Retiring in 2011, he opened Forest Hill Wine & Spirits. In addition to the regular items found at a package store, he specializes in premium Bourbons, Whiskeys, and Tequilas. Horne has one son, Peter, who lives in Chattanooga. He lives in Perry with Linda, his wife of 25 years, and is a member of Christ Episcopal Church in Macon. When not working, he can be found boating at Lake Sinclair, riding his Harley or on the back porch with his dog Luke – continuing his education of premium spirits, one sip at a time!

Meet Pete Horne

Tamales & Tequila • Friday, June 24 • 8-10pm • Shannon Fickling’s Home (155 Oak Haven Ave.)

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a special thanks to LEADERSHIP TEAM Susannah Maddux, Design • Wine • Dine Co-Chair Canaan Marshall, Design • Wine • Dine Co-Chair Heather Moore, Design House Co-Chair Carrie Robinson, Design House Co-Chair & Design House Preservation Designer Dina Deason, Ad Sales Committee Chair

OUR PRESENTERS Eddie Ross Jaithan Kochar Ginna Dunalp Richie Jones Pete Horne Norman King Alex Smith Brian Whitley

Our incredible corps of volunteers 2016 Designers Historic Macon’s Board of Trustees Christ Episcopal Church Crown Candy Downtown Grill Forest Hill Wine and Spirits George Murray, Photography Lithopress Matt Odom, Photography NewTown Macon Piedmont Brewery & Kitchen Robinson Home Scott Mitchell Travis Jean Two’s Company

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Index of advertisers 11th Hour 21

JoBelle Coffee 58

Appraisal Associates

23

Karats and Keepsakes

Argo Moore Landscaping

34

Law Office of Barbara Boyer 23

Atlanta Gas Light

28

Lisenby & Associates

20

Bland Roofing Company

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Lowe Lighting Center

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Bonnie Dowling Interiors

50

Macon Beer Fest

53

Bragg Jam 53

Macon Film Festival

53

Burt & Burt

6

Macon Magazine

42

Cabinets ‘N Woodworks

33

Macon Productions

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Canaan Marshall

6

Macon Smiles 8

Capital City Bank

38

Macon-Bibb Transit Authority 57

Carol’s Linens 54

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Sheridan Soloman & Assocites, LLC -Joe Adams 13 Signature Dentistry

24

Signature Salon

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State Bank 49 Stone & Driggers

4

SunTrust Bank 27 Taste and See

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The Brick 57 The Brokery, LLC

18

The Jones Center

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The McSwain Young Maley Group at Merrill Lynch 48

McNair, McLemore, Middlebrooks & Co, LLC

21

Community Foundation of Central Georgia 27

Mercer University

47

Moore’s Furniture

54

Tony Butler Home Design & Construction

24

Conditioned Air, Inc.

25

Mount De Sales

14

Travis Jean, LLC

6

Cox Communications

30

Navicent Health

26

Turner Boone 4

Coliseum Health System

29

The Telegraph 31

Daemarii’s 4

Noland 2

Two’s Company

Dunwody Insurance

Otis Redding Foundation

8

Vein Specialists of the South 45

Powers Law Group

18

Waites & Foshee

R.C. Poss, LLC

32

Renasant Bank

8

Warner Robins Building Supply Co. 18

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Eye Center of Central Georgia 50 Georgia Power

41

Georgia Public Broadcasting Macon

40

Greene and Associates, Inc. 5 Infinity Network Solutions 49 Interior Surfaces Group, LLC 14 J. Cameron Garvin, DMD

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Rick Brown and Associates 46 SCANA Energy

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Wear. Your Dollar Makes Change. 4

Schwartz Residential Roofing 14

Women for Women’s Health 48

Servant Business Systems

14

Youmans Chevrolet

Sheridan Construction

22

Zaxby’s of Middle Georgia 56

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Thank you to all those who purchased ads in the Design, Wine and Dine program and our volunteers who worked so hard to sell ads. Your contributions make Historic Macon’s mission of revitalizing our community by preserving architecture and sharing history possible. Thank you! 59


Thank you to our generous Preservation Partners! Anonymous Donor

Canaan Marshall

Appraisal Associates

Elam Alexander Trust

E.J. Grassmann Trust

The McSwain Young Maley Group at Merrill Lynch

Griffith Family Charitable Foundation


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