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CONTENTS
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FEATURES
24 Lifedoc Healthier Memphis Gala 26 Babcock Gifts Anniversary Celebration 28 Whiskey, Wine & Chocolates 30 Science of Wine 34 Memphis Flower Show 38 Art by Design 40 Toast to Ave Maria 42 Night Train Gala Soulsville Foundation 46 Business & Industry Salute 50 MPACT Awards 52 Barrel to Barrel 54 Mid-South Sober Living Art Auction 56 GPAC Gala 58 Central to the Arts Festival 67 An Evening with Avery Cunningham 74 Season Announcement Party 75 Le Bonheur Sustainers Luncheon 78 A Look Back Live At The Garden 79 Walkin’ in Memphis Celebration 80 51st Annual Silky Sullivan St. Patrick’s Parade 81 South Main Trolley Night 82 Positively Memphis Luncheon 84 Spring Fashion Show 85 Under the Tuscan Sun 85 Bob Olson Art Opening 86 Rock ‘n Soul 87 Roar and Pour 88 Red Boa Bash 88 Bourbon & Bubbles 89 Rockin’ Trivia 89 Women We Love Music & Market 90 Spaytacular Gala 90 Jimi Jamison Memorabilia Unveiling 91 Excellence in Business Awards 91 EMYO Book Launch Party 92 Carnival Memphis 2024 93 NEXUS Leaders Anniversary Celebration 32 Europe is Easy to Visit, Easy to Love! 36 Beautiful Rest: Creating the Perfect Bedroom 44 4Memphis Reads 59 Fashion 4Ward: Summer Staples 60 Fairway Fashion: A Stylish Stroll Through Old Waverly Golf Club 66 Cameron’s Bar: Honoring the History of the Bryan Clan 68 A Tropical Wonder Awaits in MBG’s New Youth Education & Tropical Plant House 70 Ken Hall’s May/June Art Events 72 901 POP Spreading Blooms and Joy 76 Talking Live with Sherry May 83 Beautiful Spirited Women: Empowering Girls and Uplifting Women ABOUT THE COVER: Top, sweater, skirt, sneakers and bag from Oak Hall Earrings from Monkee's of Germantown
OUTTAKES

AMI AUSTIN - BABCOCK GIFTS - BLU D’OR INTERIORS - CHICO’S

COTTON TAILS - DINSTUHL’S - EAST MEMPHIS ATHLETIC CLUB

FLEET FEET SPORTS - FROST BAKE SHOP - G. BRADY - HEATHER

HOT YOGA PLUS - J. MCLAUGHLIN - JAMES DAVIS - J. JILL - JOSEPH

JOSEPH MEN - KING FURS AND FINE JEWELRY - KITTIE KYLE - LIBRO

LORI JAMES - NICOLE BARRÉ BRIDAL BOUTIQUE - NOVEL - ORVIS

PANERA BREAD - PAVO SALON - PIGTAILS AND CREWCUTS

RESTAURANT IRIS - SACHI - SISSY’S LOG CABIN

STOVALL COLLECTION - VIGNETTES INTERIORS - ZÜPMED

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May/June 2024

Volume X • Number 3

PUBLISHER

Jim Walker jim@4memphis.com

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Lifedoc Healthier Memphis Gala

Lifedoc Healthier Memphis Gala at the Memphis Botanic Garden featured an array of culinary creations from top chefs recruited by Dave Krog, live music, and a silent auction. Lifedoc’s mission of building healthier communities via access to healthcare and healthcare education was supported in style at this beautiful event. lifedochealth.org

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1. Randi & Taylor DeMagistris 2. Jose Gutierrez, Dave Krog, Franck Oysel & Zack Parks 3. Andres & Fanny Velasquez 4. Nigel Roberts & Adrienne Mitchell 5. Denise Reber, Anna Lee Gaia & Jim Reber 6. J.W. & Kathy Gibson 7. Kiyah Stokes & Pamela Egwuekwe 8. Matt & Heather Marshalek, Chandler Rosas & Chuck Pinkowski 9. Wendy Cash & Cindy Weatherly

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Babcock Gifts Anniversary Celebration

The shop that is the go-to for celebrating life’s special events is celebrating a milestone: Babcock Gifts hosted their 50th anniversary party on April 26. The special occasion was held at their Laurelwood location, and they also revealed their beautiful and new expanded space. Congratulations, Babcock and here’s to many more years of celebrations! babcockgifts.com

1. Brooks Terry & David Tester 2. Kim Pitts, Denice McMahon & Cindy Gambrell 3. Tim Deck & Tracy Norton 4. Buzzy Hussey, Stacey Hussey & Hal Brunt 5. Mike Marshall & Diane Foery 6. Catherine Johnson & James Laycook 7. Kevin & Susan Kenny 8. Edna Berryhill & Marcia Overton
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9. Cathy Farrell & Sandi Butler Hughes 10. Suzanne & Frank Kennedy
Laurelwood Shopping Center | 4538 Poplar Avenue Memphis, TN 38117 Monday - Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. and by appointment www.babcockgifts.com (901) 763 -0700 Babcock Gifts is Celebrating 50 Years in 2024!

Whiskey, Wine & Chocolates Memphis Botanic Garden

It was a perfect, pre-Valentine date night at the Whiskey, Wine & Chocolates event at the Memphis Botanic Garden. Held on February 9, the scrumptious evening featured pairings of chocolates and libations. Chocolatier Phillip Ashley Rix provided a beautiful assortment of designer chocolates paired with selected whiskeys, wines, and craft beers. Guests also enjoyed live music, small bites, and sweet delights all to benefit the garden. membg.org

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1. Zuri & Jamie Mercado 2. Melody & Joshua Smith 3. Melissa & Dave Russo 4. Liz Griffith & Deanna Hevener 5. Linda & Julian Prewitt 6. Korian Neal & Antonio Conley 7. Tracy & Craig Kelly 8. Willie Allen & Ruby Mason 9. Molly & Judd Stoltz
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Science of Wine

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The Science of Wine, held at MoSH, was a party for the palate and the study of science as wine and food pairings were enjoyed by all! Guests enjoyed delicious fare from local restaurants and wines from vineyards from around the country while discovering which wines pair best with which foods, and why. Part of the science included learning some of the fundamental components of the wines, including the importance of acidity, fermentation, yeast, carbon dioxide, alcohol, sugar, and tannins. A commemorative wine glass was given to attendees as a memento of this fun evening that raised money to support MoSH’s programs and activities for area students. moshmemphis.com

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EUROPE

IS EASY TO

VISIT,

EASY TO LOVE! B Y T R E Y M O O R E , T R A V E L A D V I S O R | T R E Y M O O R E @ C R U I S E P L A N N E R S C O M

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e a c h o f f e r i n g i t s u n i q u e c h a r m a n d a l l u r e . W h e t h e r y o u ’ r e

d r a w n t o h i s t o r i c a l c i t i e s , s c e n i c l a n d s c a p e s , o r v i b r a n t

c u l t u r a l e x p e r i e n c e s , t h e r e ’ s s o m e t h i n g f o r e v e r y o n e . H e r e

a r e m y t o p r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s f o r E u r o p e i n 2 0 2 4 :

P a r i s , F r a n c e : W i t h t h e 2 0 2 4 S u m m e r O l y m p i c G a m e s

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t h e b e a t i n g h ea r t o f F r a n c e , b o a s t i n g i c o n i c s i g h t s l i k e t h e

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G a r d e n s . D o n ’ t m i s s s h o p p i n g a l o n g t h e f a m o u s C h a m p s -

É l y s é e s , l i n e d w i t h d e s i g n e r s h o p s a n d t h e a t e r s A n e n d l e s s

a r r a y o f b o u t i q u e h o t e l s m a k e s e x p l o r i n g P a r i s e a s y

R o m e , I t a l y : R o m e , t h e e t e r n a l c i t y , e x u d e s h i s t o r y a n d

c u l i n a r y d e l i g h t s . E x p l o r e t h e C o l o s s e u m , t h e R o m a n

F o r u m , a n d t o s s a c o i n i n t o t h e T r e v i F o u n t a i n f o r g o o d

l u c k N e a r b y , S t P e t e r ’ s B a s i l i c a a n d t h e S i s t i n e C h a p e l i n

V a t i c a n C i t y a r e a w e - i n s p i r i n g C r u i s i n g t h e M e d ? B e s u r e

t o a d d a c o u p l e o f d a y s i n R o m e , b u t a v o i d t h e s u m m e r !

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s n o w b o a r d i n g , d i s c o v e r q u a i n t t o w n s , s e r e n e l a k e s , a n d

b r e a t h t a k i n g s c e n e r y y e a r - r o u nd T h e c o n v e n i e n t , s c e n i c ,

o n - t i m e t r a i n s m a k e e x p l o r i n g S w i t z e r l a n d f u n a n d e a s y

A m s t e r d a m , N e t h e r l a n d s : A m s t e r d a m ’ s p i c t u r e s q u e

c a n a l s , h i s t o r i c a r c h i t e c t u r e , a n d v i b r a n t c u l t u r e m a k e i t a

m u s t - v i s i t E x p l o r e t h e A n n e F r a n k H o u s e , t h e V a n G o g h

M u s e u m , a n d t a k e a l e i s u r e l y s t r o l l a l o n g t h e c h a r m i n g

s t r e e t s A m s t e r d a m i s o n e o f t h e l a r g e s t c r u i s e p o r t s

B a r c e l o n a , S p a i n : B a r c e l o n a o f f e r s a b l e n d o f G ot h i c a n d

m o d e r n i s t a r c h i t e c t u r e V i s i t S a g r a d a F a m í l i a , w a n d e r

t h r o u g h t h e G o t h i c Q u a r t e r , a n d s a v o r t a p a s a t l o c a l

e a t e r i e s T h e c i t y ’ s l i v e l y a t m o s p h e r e i s i n f e c t i o u s

L i s b o n , P o r t u g a l : L i s b o n ’ s c o l o r f u l s t r e e t s , h i s t o r i c

n e i g h b o r h o o d s , a n d s t u n n i n g v i e w p o i n t s c a p t i v a t e

t r a v e l e r s D o n ’ t m i s s t h e B e l é m T o w e r , t h e J e r ó n i m o s

M o n a s t e r y , a n d a r i d e o n t h e i c o n i c T r a m 2 8

V i e n n a , A u s t r i a : V i e n n a ’ s g r a n d p a la c e s , c l a s s i c a l m u s i c

h e r i t a g e , a n d e l e g a n t c o f f e e h o u s e s c r e a t e a r e f i n e d a m b i a n c e V i s i t t h e S c h ö n b r u n n P a l a c e , a t t e n d a c o n c e r t ,

a n d i n d u l g e i n S a c h e r t o r t e V i e n n a i s w o r t h a c o u p l e o f

e x t r a d a y s o n t h e f r o n t o r b a c k - e n d o f y o u r D a n u b e R i v e r

c r u i s e A n d i t ’ s a g r e a t b a s e f o r e x p l o r i n g m o r e o f A u s t r i a

F l o r e n c e , I t a l y : F l o r e n c e , b i r t h p l a c e o f t h e R e n a i s s a n c e ,

b o a s t s m a s t e r p i e c e s l i k e M i c h e l a n g e l o ’ s D av i d a n d t h e

U f f i z i G a l l e r y W a n d e r a c r o s s t h e P o n t e V e c c h i o a n d s a v o r

T u s c a n c u i s i n e T h e s h o u l d e r s e a s o n s a r e r e c o m m e n d e d

S a n t o r i n i , G r e e c e : S a n t o r i n i ’ s w h i t e w a s h e d b u i l d i n g s ,

b l u e - d o m e d c h u r c h e s , a n d d r a m a t i c s u n s e t s a r e p o s t c a r d -

p e r f e c t E x p l o r e t h e c h a r m i n g v i l l a g e s , r e l a x o n v o l c a n i c

b e a c h e s , a n d t a k e i n t h e v i e w s f r o m O i a C o m b i n e w i t h a

m a g i c a l c r u i s e o f l e s s e r v i s i t e d G r e e k I s l e s

E u r o p e o ff e r s a w e a l t h o f c u l t u r e , h i s t o r y a n d e x p e r i e n c e s

E a c h d e s t i n a t i o n h a s i t s o w n m a g i c w a i t i n g t o b e

d i s c o v e r e d F i n d a g o o d t r a v e l a d v i s o r , p a c k y o u r b a g s a n d

B o n v o y a g e !

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Memphis Flower Show Dixon Gallery & Gardens

The Memphis Garden Club hosted a preview party April 12 under a moonlit sky at the Dixon Gallery & Gardens. The event kicked off the weekend of the Memphis Flower Show 2024: Rhythm & Hues, chaired by Kathryn Painter and Kaki Smith. Guests enjoyed music, food, and cocktails while viewing art, photography, floral design, horticulture, and botanical arts. Keynote speakers for the weekend, Mark D. Sikes, Thomas Lloyd and Bryan Huffman, mingled with the guests, and everyone enjoyed the beautiful works on display. The extraordinary flower show is held biennially and is one of only eight major flower shows sanctioned by the Garden Club of America. dixon.org

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Beautiful Rest: Creating a Perfect Bedroom

Designing a beautiful bedroom is a project that requires careful consideration and attention to detail. I believe that creating a serene and personalized space is essential for a good night's sleep and overall happiness. I will guide you through the process of designing a beautiful bedroom that reflects your personal style and helps you feel happy and comfortable in your bedroom after a long day.

The first step in creating a beautiful bedroom is to start with an idea or a concept. This can be inspired by a favorite color, a specific style, or even a piece of artwork that you love. Once you have a clear vision in mind, it's time to bring that idea to life. When I design a bedroom it is all about the fabrics, the colors and textures. We don’t stop until we find the perfect mix.

When selecting colors for your bedroom, it's important to consider the mood you want to create. Soft, calming tones like pale blues, greens, and neutrals are ideal for promoting relaxation and rest. On the other hand, rich jewel tones like emerald green or deep plum can add a touch of luxury and sophistication to the space. We experiment with different textures such as velvet, silk, or linen to add depth and interest to the room.

At Lisa Mallory Interior Design bedding and custom linens are essential elements in creating a beautiful bedroom. We have high-quality sheets, duvet covers, and throw pillows that not only look luxurious but also feel comfortable to the touch. Consider adding a plush throw blanket or a cozy quilt at the foot of the bed for an extra layer of warmth and style. Nice

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bedding will last longer and will stay beautiful longer.

A rug can tie the room together and add warmth to the space. Choose a soft, plush rug in a neutral color or a subtle pattern to complement the rest of the decor. Accessories such as decorative pillows, throws, and drapery can also enhance the overall look of the room and add a personal touch.

Artwork is a great way to inject personality and style into your bedroom. Choose pieces that resonate with you and create a sense of calm and tranquility. Whether it's a large statement piece above the bed or a gallery wall of your favorite prints and photographs, art can elevate the design of your bedroom.

Lighting is another important aspect of bedroom design. Opt

for ambient lighting with bedside lamps or sconces. Consider adding a dimmer switch to control the brightness of the lights and create a soothing environment for bedtime reading or relaxation.

Adding chairs and benches with luxurious fabrics can add a touch of elegance to your bedroom. Choose a stylish chair or a bench at the foot of the bed for a functional and decorative element. Upholster them in a coordinating fabric that complements the rest of the room.

Designing a beautiful bedroom is all about creating a space that is both calming and reflective of your personal style. By starting with a clear idea, choosing the right colors and textures, adding bedding and custom linens, incorporating rugs, accessories, art, lamps, and recovering chairs, benches etc…you can create a beautiful bedroom. Keep the overall design cohesive and tailored to your preferences, so you can enjoy a peaceful and beautiful space that reflects your individuality. Remember, this is your bedroom and we want you to be ecstatic with the final presentation. Please come by and visit with us so we can help you rest beautifully.

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Art by design

Vignette photography by McKendree Walker Ami Austin Interior Design Elizabeth Malmo Interior Design Lee Pruitt Interior Design A. Shaw Style
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Lindley Martens Design

Founded in 2016 Art By Design, the brainchild of Greg Baudoin, is a showcase for interior design, decorative art, and fine art along with outstanding food and beverage during the four day run. The event, which benefits ArtsMemphis, grew from the initial staging at Propcellar to a much larger space in the Pipkin Building before being derailed by covid. The last iteration of the showcase was in 2019 until it was revived this April at the Agricenter. It was back and better than ever, as evidenced by the crowd of fans attending this spectacular event April 3-7. artsmemphis.org

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1. Ann & Hunter Cooper 2. Debbie Perkins & Amy Wolford 3. Lauren Kennedy, Linda McNeil & Colleen Chandler 4. Larry Robinson & Briana Robinson 5. Lindley Martens, Elizabeth Gordon & Mary Hopkins 6. David Lusk & Anna Wunderlich 7. Lane Whitehead, Kate Cannon & Liz Gilliland 8. Erin Pate & Jenna Richardson 9. Kevin & Courtney Stamps

Toast To Ave Maria Ave Maria Home

The Toast to Ave Maria Celebration Gala and Dinner was held on March 7 at Chickasaw Country Club. As stated on the invitation, the elegant dinner “honored the past, celebrated the present, and toasted to the future” of Ave Maria Home. The evening was also a celebration to honor Frank Gattuso, who served the Home for nearly 30 years as Administrator, then CEO. This inaugural event benefited the residents of Ave Maria Home, which was founded in 1956 as a faith-based, non-profit senior living community in Bartlett. The Home cares for over 150 elders daily through Assisted Living, Memory Care, Long-Term Care, and Skilled Rehabilitation programs. avemariahome.org

1. Don & Sherry Williams, Elisa & Ramon Marus 2. Kay Johnson, Patrick Taylor & Schreta Pitts 3. Sharon Akers & Philip Schaefgen 4. Jami, Olivia & Frank Gattuso 5. Mark Peters, James Taylor, Ally Turner, Lauren Peters, Addie Bihm & Keri Taylor 6. Mark & Kathryn Mosteller
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7. Janet Ticer, Donna Grimm & Bill Ticer 8. Libby Buring, Mary Webb & Ann Wilson 9. Julie Trayal, Lydia Frank & Nancy Davis Pence
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“I love helping youth, and I love what I do. This isn’t work to me. This is a passion.”
– Thurmeisha White, Youth Villages employee

It takes a family to find just where you belong.

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The right path feels less like a job and more like a calling. Is this you?

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Night Train Gala Soulsville Foundation

Guests got on board for the second annual Stax Night Train Gala on March 2 to benefit the Soulsville Foundation. It is the largest fundraiser of the year, and it is also the largest party! The Stax Museum of American Soul Music was transformed into a lavish party scene that took guests on a musical journey through the museum. Of course, there was great live music plus signature cocktails and spectacular auction items throughout the Night Train journey! soulsvillefoundation.org

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1. Johnathon Lee & Zalissa Stewart 2. Shayla & Kendall Kolhein 3. Meredith & Jason King 4. Camilla Wilson & Woodson McRae 5. Kontji Anthony & Cynthia Daniels 6. Nancy Chase & Gene Anthony III 7. Beverly & Frank Cianciola 8. Alana Wright & Tasha Craft 9. Elizabeth Elrod & Ruthie Southall

4Memphis Reads:

MAGIC ENUFF: POEMS

An electrifying collection of poems that celebrates Black Southern womanhood and tells a universal tale of survival and revolution through the lens of Black femininity from the bestselling author of Memphis. Unapologetic, unafraid, and glorious in its nuance, this collection argues that when it comes to living in our full humanity, we have -- and we are -- magic enough. Available June 25.

Novel will host a book launch for Tara M. Stringfellow on Monday, June 24 at 6PM.

DON'T LET THE DEVIL RIDE

Atkins calls Don't Let the Devil Ride his love letter to all things Memphis -- one of his favorite cities -- and y'all won't want to miss it! It's also a thrilling adventure and an ambitious, globehopping story that comes home to Memphis in explosive fashion. You might even recognize your neighborhood in its pages! Available June 25.

Novel will host a book launch for Ace Atkins on Wednesday, June 26 at 6PM.

BITE BY BITE: NOURISHMENTS AND JAMBOREES

BY

AIMEE NEZHUKUMATATHIL $24.99

Inspired Mother's Day gift alert! In Bite by Bite, poet and essayist Aimee Nezhukumatathil (World of Wonders) explores the way food and drink evoke our associations and remembrances--a subtext or layering, a flavor tinged with joy, shame, exuberance, grief, desire, or nostalgia.

Novel will host Nezhukumatathil for a book signing on Saturday, May 4 at 2PM.

THE GREAT RIVER: THE MAKING AND UNMAKING OF THE MISSISSIPPI BY BOYCE UPHOLT, $29.99

A sweeping history of the Mississippi River—and the centuries of human meddling that have transformed both it and America. Rich and powerful, The Great River delivers a startling account of what happens when we try to fight against nature instead of acknowledging and embracing its power—a lesson that is all too relevant in our rapidly changing world. Available June 11.

Boyce Upholt will be traveling down the Mississippi by canoe (yes, you read that right!) and will stop in Memphis for a book signing on Tuesday, June 25 at 6PM.

387 Perkins Ext. | (901) 922-5526 | novelmemphis.com
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Business & Industry Salute Carnival Memphis

The Business & Industry Salute Luncheon is held annually by Carnival Memphis to salute and recognize civic leaders and businesses that help make the community a great place to live. This year’s honored businesses are the Investment Management Industry with awards given to individuals and firms who have made an impact in our community with business success and charitable contributions. Congratulations to the honorees and award winners! carnivalmemphis.org

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MPACT Awards

Slingshot Memphis

Slingshot Memphis hosted the first-ever MPACT awards recognizing seven local nonprofits who excel at effectively fighting poverty. Mayor Paul Young addressed the more than 400 people who packed the East Atrium of the Crosstown Concourse who attended the awards. MPACT Award Recipients who were recognized for outstanding poverty-fighting effectiveness in 2023: ALLMemphis, City Year Memphis, Center for Employment Opportunities (CEO), Knowledge Quest, Lifedoc Health, Porter-Leath, and The Collective Blueprint. slingshotmemphis.org

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Being an artist or a musician can keep you stretched and health coverage, it can be costly.

The MEMPHIS Plan offers comprehensive healthcare, at an affordable price, so you and your family can stay healthy. Local musicians, such as Charles Belt III (Twin Soul) have all chosen health and wellbeing through our plan. You too, can join the MEMPHIS Plan and focus on what makes you sing! Starting at $50 a month, services include preventative health, optometry, dental care, and more.

If you are interested in the MEMPHIS Plan join us to learn more at our upcoming health coverage meeting

June 24 | 6pm

Church Health Community Room in Crosstown Concourse

MEMPHISPlan.org | 901-272-PLAN

Barrel to Barrel

The Memphis Brooks Museum of Art continues to produce yet another stellar version of Barrel to Barrel with fine wines, bourbons, cuisine, a fabulous crowd, and a highly successful auction. Selling keys to vaults of wines and bourbons was a fun and interactive way for guests to try their luck during the cocktail hour. Moving on to the seated dinner in a beautifully decorated tent, guests enjoyed an elegant meal while auctioneer Jeff Morris brought a succession of fabulous items to willing bidders. Funds raised from the event help with, among other things, essential artistic education programs for more than 20,000 students annually in Title I schools. Art is enriching for everyone and the Brooks is committed to that. brooksmuseum.org

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1. Robin & Billy Orgel, Johnny Pitts 2. Carmen Bond & Nash Necaise 3. Shante Avant & Bryan Walker 4. Robert Chandler, Mary Lee Copp & Josh Hammond 5. Eve Yoser & Angeline Heger 6. Jamila & Paul Young, Barbara Hyde 7. Mary & Scott Morris 8. Gil & Kathy Gale Uhlhorn, Richard & Shannon Mattern 9. Jeany Barzizza & Hallie Biggs
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Mid-South Sober Living Art Auction

The annual Mid-South Sober Living Art Auction was held at Memphis Botanic Garden and featured dozens of beautiful artworks in every genre and medium. Emcee Joe Birch recognized the staff and volunteers for year-round efforts that make a difference in the lives of many. A special tribute was paid to two fallen giants, Walter Williams and Andy Branham. Mac Edwards managed food and hospitality to the delight of all attendees. midsouthsoberliving.org

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GPAC Gala

The 2024 GPAC Gala was held April 6 at their beautiful venue in Germantown. Guests enjoyed a night of live music, bidding on one-ofa-kind experiences and travel, fine dining that was provided by local chefs Matt Brown, Chip Dunham, and Roel Mesta, and specialty cocktails by master mixologist Brad Pitts. The night was a fun success, raising funds for this gem in the heart of Shelby County! gpacweb.com

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Keri Gage, Yancy Baudoin & Jennifer Hughes 13. Zack & Gabby Kisber 14. Auctioneer
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Central To The Arts Festival

Central to the Arts Festival was held on the University of Memphis main campus April 6 to celebrate the music, theater, film, dance, design, and fine arts of both the College of the Communication and Fine Arts and the wider Memphis area. The afternoon concluded with Memphis Fashion Through The Decades fashion show, presented by the U of M Department of Art and Design featuring the collection of the renowned Babbie Lovett.

Babbie is a Memphis fashion icon and a treasure of style and inspiration. She has been a Halston model, fashion show producer, and founder of the original Memphis Fashion Week. Since the 1960s she has collected beautiful and timeless designer fashions, and the recent show at the U of M was a sampling of her timeless styles.

Lauren Draffin, a wardrobe stylist and professor of fashion at the University of Memphis and Sonin Lee, associate professor also at the U of M, worked with Babbie to select the fashions and create the show for the festival. More importantly, it was an opportunity for the students to learn from Babbie, who has had a life-long passion and career in fashion.

“Fashion lets you be who you want to be that day,” Babbie says. “It’s all visual. Hold your head up, raise your shoulders, and feel like a star. We’re all actors and fashions are our costumes.”

Babbie models designer Michael Novarese for Gus Mayer, 1973.
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Lauren Draffin, Paul Thomas, Babbie Lovett, Sonin Lee & Kyle Lovett

Fashion 4Ward: Summer Staples

Our city just had the most beautiful spring in years. A Memphis spring is always so lush and blooming! Now the summer season is here, the days are getting warmer, and the stores in Memphis have clothes to make your summer wardrobe pop. It’s time to think about what you are going to wear and go shopping. Always my favorite thing to do!

Travel Lemmings just named Memphis as one of the top places in the U.S. to visit! We are known for our great barbecue, Elvis and the good ol' Memphis Blues. We also have unbelievable parks and museums. We even have live concerts in a garden! So much to do and so many places to wear something fabulous. My advice is to look to the runways and street traffic in planning purchases. This will ensure an “au courant aesthetic.” Let’s start with the great summer dress. WWD (Women’s Wear Daily) referenced the summer dress as the “sartorial equivalent of an ice cold drink on a warm summer day.” A summer dress can go to a wedding, graduation, a garden party and even a day of shopping. Kaftan dressing is also in style right now, and they can go just about anywhere. In the new Apple TV+ series “Palm Royale,” kaftans are worn effortlessly and seem to float from one episode to the other. Bright, yummy colors and fabrics turned into art canvases are all the rage. This look is great for a Live At The Garden show and museum strolling. The summer dress and

flowing kaftans are all important pieces that embody a one-and-done way to dress! Your accessories and shoes can make these dresses become whatever you want them to be.

Another must-have is a great suit. The look this year is very unconstructed. “Slouchy” is the word! Add a simple white t-shirt, tank, or even a camisole to show a bit more skin. This makes the suit not look so heavy. Add a simple summer sandal to complete the look. The idea is to appear cool and effortless. I like to think about Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy or Diane Keaton. Both have identifiable styles of their own that look as if they didn’t try hard but somehow steal the show.

Next, get a timeless jean jacket if you do not have one already. In Memphis, as you know, days are really hot and this jacket comes in handy entering a freezing cold restaurant at night. If you like big and oversized, there are some other great looking lightweight denim jackets with modern flare. As for jeans, I wear them a lot. It’s so easy to throw on a great pair of skinny or wide leg jeans and add a great white shirt. Yes… you must have a fabulous crisp white shirt. I’m crazy about a white shirt with a killer pair of eye-catching earrings.

Back to jeans… for summer switch to a jean skirt. You can choose a long or short version. The denim fabrics for summer are cooler for those days where there is no way you could possibly ever wear your normal favorite jeans.

The most important tip I found is to work on a capsule wardrobe. This term has been thrown around since 2021 and is a true guide on what to wear. Vogue says that when you are navigating a seasonal switch up, you can always count on a solid roster of essentials to put together the perfect base uniform.

Look up “capsule wardrobe” and you will find a starting point to build your look for the summer. I have made my list of starting essentials like a boxy menswear jacket, jean skirt, oversized white summer dress, tank top, bucket bag, fabulous sunglasses and some great ballet flats. All of these things are must-haves on my summer things to wear.

Make dressing easy for summer so you can travel, look great for work, have time to play…and stay cool. Make your summer look fantastic and effortless - Memphis shops are waiting for you. Have the best summer ever!

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Fairway Fashion: A Stylish Stroll Through Old Waverly Golf Club

GAZEBO ENTRANCE TO THE ENGLISH GARDEN

Top, skirt, bag and earrings from Kittie Kyle Necklace Model's Own

Makeup: Katrina Moore

Location: Old Waverly

Photography: McKendree Walker Model: Rivers Bryan
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ENGLISH GARDEN ORIGINAL FOUNTAIN SCULPTED USING POTS FROM BRYAN FOODS

Dress, shoes, bag and sunglasses from Oak Hall

Earrings from Monkee's of Germantown

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BRYAN FAMILY HOME
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Top, skirt, earrings, bag and shoes from Monkee's of Germantown

HISTORIC SMOKEHOUSE

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Top, shorts and bag from Kittie Kyle

TEA TIME IN THE GARDEN ROOM

Dress and earrings from The Pink

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LAURELWOOD SHOPPING CENTER 432 S. Grove Park Memphis, TN 38117 901.452.2323 kittiekyle.com

Cameron's, one of the dining options at Old Waverly Golf Club, is a relaxed yet elegant retreat at the end of the day. It is reminiscent of a Scottish landowner's library, complete with a set of Waverley Novels, a long series of novels penned by Sir Walter Scott, along with his portrait over the bar. The bar itself is historic and was the centerpiece of the Hotel Claridge in downtown Memphis. Warm and welcoming, Cameron’s is an ideal location for enjoying a cigar, a glass of fine wine, or sipping a favorite whiskey.

Cameron’s Bar Honoring the History of the Bryan Clan

Lemon Drop Martini

1 1⁄2 ounces vodka

1⁄2 ounce triple sec

1 teaspoon superfine sugar

3⁄4 ounce fresh lemon juice

4-5 ice cubes

Superfine sugar for the martini glass rim

Garnish: lemon twist

Chill martini glasses in freezer for at least 10 minutes before serving. Place Vodka, Triple Sec, lemon juice, and sugar into a cocktail shaker with 4-5 ice cubes and shake vigorously for 30 seconds.Run the lemon twist around the edge of the chilled martini glass and dunk in a small amount of sugar for a coated rim. Pour the strained martini into the chilled glasses and serve.

Old Fashioned

1 teaspoon sugar

3 dashes Angostura bitters

1 teaspoon water

2 ounces bourbon (or rye whiskey, if preferred)

Garnish: orange twist

Add the sugar and bitters into a mixing glass, then add the water, and stir until the sugar is nearly dissolved. Fill the mixing glass with ice, add the bourbon, and stir until wellchilled. Strain into a rocks glass over one large ice cube. Express the oil of an orange twist over the glass, then drop into the glass to garnish.

Photography by McKendree Walker
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An Evening with Avery Cunningham Memphis Library Foundation

The Memphis Library Foundation recently hosted its annual author reception and fundraiser on April 5 at the home of Crady & Dr. Brad Schneider. The guest speaker for the evening was local novelist Avery Cunningham whose book The Mayor of Maxwell Street is getting national acclaim, including on the TODAY Show. Proceeds from the event support programming and resources for Memphis Public Libraries. memphislibrary.org

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1. Melyne Strickland & Gerre Currie 2. Lawson & Julie Arney 3. Jamey Hatley & Avery Cunningham 4. Erica & Jonathan Lindsey 5. Alejandro Paredes & Brian Lyles 6. Emma Pennington, Rachel Mattson & Christine Weinreich 7. Connie Beck & Juliette Paul 8. Cheryl Pesce & Avery Cunningham

A TROPICAL WONDER AWAITS IN MBG’S NEW YOUTH EDUCATION & TROPICAL PLANT HOUSE!

I’vealways been a sucker for tropical plants. While growing up here in Memphis, no trip to the zoo was complete without a long visit to the “open flight” bird enclosures, where I was enchanted not as much by the colorful birds but by the huge tropical plants: the lofty ficus, the trailing pothos, the cascading orchids, and Spanish moss. Even the tiny creeping fig plants and delicate ferns caught my eye. The overall effect was transporting, like stepping into another country, another continent, another world. When I got to visit the tropical conservatories of other botanic gardens, I was further enchanted; enormous, glass-enclosed spaces dedicated solely to showing off botanical wonders? Yes, please! My love and awe for tropical plants was cemented when I had the opportunity to spend two weeks in the Amazon rainforest of Peru, as part of an undergraduate Biology trip. I was absolutely blown away to get to see these plants that we know as petite house plants (peace lilies, philodendrons, ficus, bromeliads, etc.) living their true, natural, best lives in their place of origin: a functional, natural, wild rainforest.

I’ve continued my appreciation for tropical plants throughout my career as a horticulturist in the southeast. While I promote planting native perennials, shrubs, and trees in one’s garden and yard for the benefit of our ecosystem as a whole, I still love using a few tropical beauties in patio pots and annual beds. Nothing can beat the tropical look and feel of swaying

palm fronds, huge banana leaves, and the electric colors of hibiscus and mandevilla blooms. Plus, many tropical blooming plants like porterweed and cuphea are nectar-rich magnets for our visiting summer jewels, the rubythroat hummingbirds!

So I was DELIGHTED when our team at the Memphis Botanic Garden approved plans to construct a new, glass-enclosed, state-of-the-art Youth Education and Tropical Plant House as part of our current Garden enhancements and asked me to be the Curator of this exciting tropical space. This Plant House will be open for Garden guests to explore 12 months a year: a living, tropical oasis right here in the middle of our city. In this house, tropical palms and fruit trees will be able to spread their roots and their branches and grow to their full-size potential, just as they would in their native countries.

We’ve spent the past 12 months developing plans for the building and researching which plants to include. We can’t wait for you to get a look at it! From soaring palm trees to small colorful groundcovers, we’ve got so much for you to see: over 200 different species and cultivars! There are 17 unique species of palm trees, which range from coasts and islands all around the world. You’ll see an imposing Kentiopsis Palm, native to New Caledonia, a colorful Maroon Crownshaft Palm, native to Indonesia, and a large Molokai Fan Palm, native to two tiny islets in Hawaii. Many of our

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plants have fascinating histories, such as our Round Island Hurricane Palm (native to tiny Round Island, east of Madagascar): this plant became so close to extinction in the wild that at one time only a single plant remained in its native habitat until a massive restoration effort planted hundreds more.

We’ve included a wide range of fruiting tropical trees in this Plant House, as well. Our Kumquat tree is already bearing small orange kumquats, our Mango tree has just finished blooming and is beginning to set tiny fruits, and our Avocado tree looks like it is beginning to set fruit, as well. We have a Star Fruit tree that should bloom sometime this summer, to be followed by exotic yellow star-shaped fruits. We’re planting several different varieties of banana trees, so hopefully, you'll be able to soon see real bananas growing on the trees. One variety, the Ice Cream banana, has fruits that start out pale blue before they ripen and turn yellow! One of our most unusual fruiting trees is the Brazilian Grapetree, which will produce purple, grapelike fruit directly from its trunk and branches. This sweet fruit is considered a delicacy in its native Brazil. We also have a coffee tree, papaya plants, pineapple plants, a passionfruit vine, and even a cacao tree: the source of chocolate!

And of course, we’ve included plenty of beautiful tropical flowers in this jungle paradise: familiar colorful Hibiscus and exotic Heliconias, as well as less-well-known tropical flowers like Purple Firespike, Princess Flower, Yellow Shrimp, Buddha Flag, Brazilian Red Cloak, and Lily of the Valley Tree. We have 23 different varieties of bromeliads, which have amazing blooms in almost every shade of the rainbow; many of them are beginning to bloom right now and will continue their flower show for months to come. Orchids and various air plants will be mounted in the tree branches, just waiting for their turn to burst into bloom as well.

Beautiful flagstone pathways and a gorgeous custom water feature are extra touches that make this Tropical Plant House a joyous place to visit. We can't wait for you to come out and see what we’ve been working on!

The Youth Education and Tropical Plant House is named in honor of long-time past Board Member, Board President, and former Mayor - Jim Strickland, and opens to the public at noon on May 3.

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Art events

Okay, we get it – you want to be outside before it gets too hot. Keep the Overton Park Shell and GPAC Grove on speed dial for upcoming, terrific musical acts plus there are a couple of terrific outdoor orchestral offerings in the list below. And then when the temps out tempt you to move to air conditioning, have no fear, the indoor arts are here. Don’t sleep on the Rose Marr show at Church Health; the Lois E. Ruleman Gallery is off the West Atrium, and your trailblazing effort to find it will be amply rewarded. Two all-star shows at the Medicine Factory also need to go on your calendar. Lots of theatrical options. Beloved Ron Jewell art is at WKNO gallery and a really cool documentary on a local historic cemetery is showing on their station. I wish I could take credit for planning it all, but I only write about it. Mucho credit is due elsewhere. Hope to see you out and about. Who knows, maybe I’ll take your picture! -Ken Hall

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MAy events

Beaded textiles exhibit of Nigeria’s

Yoruba Tribe

Jay Etkin Gallery, 942 S. Cooper, through May 31

May The 4th Be With You – Music of Stars Wars

Memphis Symphony Orchestra, Cannon Center, 2:30pm & 7:30pm

Modern Master Jazz: Jim Snidero and the Ted Ludwig Trio Green Room at Crosstown, 7:30pm

Truck Turner film screening Crosstown Theater, 7:00pm

The Crosstown Arts Film Series is offering up this 1974 action romp starring Isaac Hayes, Nichelle Nichols, and Yaphet Kotto.

Seaside & Beyond, new works by Iwona Rhodes

ANF Architects, 1500 Union, through June 6

The Real & Imagined art by Erin Harmon and Kong Wee Pang art

Sheet Cake Gallery, 405 Monroe, 5:00pm-7:30pm

The Hot Wing King Circuit Playhouse, through June 2

The Season of Carl: Drawings by Rose Marr

Lois E. Ruleman Gallery at Church Health, Crosstown Concourse West Atrium, 4-6pm

“Hauntingly beautiful" best describes the portraiture of Rose Marr. This exhibition is dedicated to her late husband Carl Scott, much beloved in the Memphis arts community.

Symphony in the Gardens Memphis Symphony Orchestra, Dixon Gallery & Gardens, 5pm

Grab your picnic basket and blanket for the original garden party of your dreams.

Artworks for the WKNO Action Auction Gallery Ten Ninety-One, WKNO

Before you bid online or on-air, you can see the many artworks in the WKNO auction. A reception will be held on May 4 from 2-4pm.

La Boheme

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Jumaane Smith: Louis! Louis! Louis! GPAC, 8pm

A tribute to Louis Armstrong, hence the name.

Art by Alicja Trout 3086 Summer Ave, 2-6pm

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Opera Memphis, Scheidt Family Center at U of M, 7:30pm

Pretty much everyone’s favorite opera. Not sure? Go see it just to make sure; through May 18.

She sings, she paints, she’s just cool and you need to see her work.

Germantown Symphony Orchestra GPAC Grove, 6:30pm

Artworks by Jeanne Seagle and Annabelle Meacham

Sylvan Fine Arts, The Medicine Factory, 85 Virginia Ave. W., through June 9

Our friends at Sylvan Fine Arts (formerly L. Ross Gallery) are heading in a new direction and while that is being mapped out, they are producing a fine pop-up show at The Medicine Factory. The opening reception is May 31 from 5-8pm with an artist talk by Annabelle Meachem on June 1 at 1pm and another by Jeanne Seagle on June 8 at 1pm.

Shrek The Musical Orpheum Theatre, through June 2

Last Rites: Tennessee’s Black Cemeteries WKNO Ch. 10, 7:30pm Featuring the historic Zion Christian Cemetery on South Parkway in Memphis.

Legally Blonde The Musical Germantown Community Theatre, through June 16

Tyre Nichols: A Photographic Legacy Jay Etkin Gallery, through June 30

Collage Dance Collective 14th Annual Student Concert Cannon Center, 3pm

Kafe Kirk Crosstown Theater, 6pm Kirk Whalum’s Epic Cool Album Release Concert

Art by Ron Jewell WKNO Gallery Ten Ninety-One

Longtime champion of performing arts at BPACC and the Halloran Centre is now retired, living in Florida, and painting! His work will be featured at WKNO with the opening reception on June 3 from 5-7pm; through June 28

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Dierks Bentley

Live At The Garden

Storytelling art by Freida Hamm

David Lusk Gallery, through July 13

Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella Theatre Memphis, through June 30

Writers & Raconteurs of Elmwood Elmwood Cemetery, 824 S. Dudley, 2pm

Modern Masters Jazz:

Ulysses Owens and the Ted Ludwig Trio Green Room at Crosstown, 7:30pm

though by muses led art by Savannah White, Marcy Stagner, and Emma Self

The Medicine Factory 85 Virginia Ave. W., 5:30-8:00pm

These three splendid artists present different approaches with the common thread of visionary beauty. In addition to the Friday opening, the show will have Saturday hours 10am to 1pm, and by appointment through June 20.

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ANF Architects, 1500 Union, through July 11

Summerdance

New Ballet Ensemble

Buckman Performing Arts Center, 7pm

Catch Me If You Can Playhouse on the Square, through July 14

Come From Away Orpheum Theatre, through June 23

9 to 5 The Musical Harrell Theatre, 440 W. Powell, Collierville, through June 30

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Spreading Blooms and Joy

April

showers bring May flowers, and 901 POP is spreading the joy of bouquets throughout the community! 901 POP bloomed from an idea that Stephanie Simpson had while looking at flowers on her desk. She thought about how the arrangement brightened her day and was inspired to start 901 POP in memory of her grandparents. Two of them passed away in their 90s the year prior. “I understood the importance of personal interactions. The flowers are the beauty and the vehicle for connections and the expression of love that occur when visiting a loved one,” Stephanie says. 901 POP’s first repurposing event was a wedding in September 2019. Stephanie and five other volunteers spent the months from her idea in late May until the wedding preparing and planning by collecting vases and contacting vendors in the wedding industry.

They decided the name, with POP standing for Petals of Purpose, right before the wedding. After repurposing the flowers and delivering them to the residents at Harrah’s Hope Lodge, she posted on social media, and 901 POP grew from there! In October 2021, 901 POP received a 501(c)3 approval from the IRS.

In the early days of 901 POP, Stephanie recalls staying up until 6:30am arranging flowers. “I had underestimated the quantity of flowers and the amount of time it would take to arrange them. I was grateful to have reinforcement from other volunteers the next day! The deliveries made the lack of sleep worth it. Volunteers and I delivered flowers to residents at Kirby Pines where my grandparents had lived, and then my mom and I also delivered arrangements to individuals at Baptist Reynolds Hospice House. I will never forget how meaningful it was interacting not just with the

residents but also with their family members. They truly appreciated the unexpected gift of flowers and the visit,” Stephanie says.

Volunteers pick up flowers from event venues, create small bouquets at their arranging suite in East Memphis, and then distribute the arrangements to spread joy. “We are now fairly well known in the wedding industry, by the floral designers and wedding planners, as well as by other event vendors who pass our name along,” Stephanie says. “We ask our floral donors if they have a recommendation of where they would like the flowers to be delivered, and we do our best to accommodate their preferences. We often visit senior living communities. We also deliver to hospice homes, grief groups, women’s shelters, cancer centers, as well as to otherswho can use encouragement.” Most of the flowers 901 POP repurposes are from weddings, but they also receive them from galas, fundraisers, and large parties. They turn them around quickly so they are delivered as fresh as possible. It is not unusual for volunteers to arrange more than 200 bouquets after a large floral donation or from combining the florals from a couple of weddings in a weekend.

901 POP has volunteer opportunities for all ages and talent to spread joy through blooms. Even young children can participate in the deliveries. “Children, even younger ones, can help deliver the flowers. No one is more popular, especially at senior living communities, than young children! To have them deliver the flowers is one of my favorite parts of what we do. I love those personal experiences,” Stephanie says.

Stephanie says 901 POP is spreading joy not only among the recipients,

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but also among the volunteers. All are welcome to volunteer for 901 POP, you do not have to have a green thumb or want to arrange flowers to be a part of it; there are many roles. Students, professionals, parents, and retirees are all a part of the 901 POP volunteer community, and Stephanie happily states that it has been fun to see some sweet friendships bloom through volunteering with 901 POP. Stephanie points out that recent research shows that loneliness is a real problem, “We are more isolated today than ever before, and we hope that our work helps fight this epidemic, both for the volunteers and floral recipients. There are very few non-profits that can give the hands-on service opportunities that we offer. The intergenerational conversations that our young volunteers have at senior living communities is at the heart of what we do. We feel like we have created a community of care,” Stephanie says.

There are a variety of roles for volunteers: picking up the florals from the events, collecting vases, arranging and delivering the flowers, and writing notes. The note committee members hand write the notes that accompany each bouquet, and these may include a custom message from the floral donor. “Long after the flowers wilt, the note can be a special encouragement for our floral recipients,” Stephanie says.

When 901 POP started in 2019 they had merely 6 volunteers, and last year they had more than 600 individuals volunteer. Their growth has been steady, and to date 901 POP has delivered more than 20,000 bouquets. “The magic happens in those meaningful moments, in one-on-ones when a volunteer delivers a bouquet - child is interacting with a senior, or when volunteers are are arranging flowers and have a positive experience, together,” Stephanie says. "These are the experiences that really matter."

Stephanie has seen 901 POP thrive and grow over the years, and plans for the future includefundraising - to raise the money to support their operations. We the community can all help by donating supplies, volunteer time, and funding.

The mission of 901 POP is to spread joy and inspire kindness in our community through the repurposing of flowers and the sharing of personal experiences.

For more information on 901 POP, visit www.901pop.org, or follow them on Facebook 901 POP and Instagram @ 901_pop.

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Season Announcement Party Live At The Garden

The much-anticipated Live At The Garden 2024 season lineup announcement party was held April 24 at the Memphis Botanic Garden. Guests were thrilled to welcome the upcoming season lineup featuring Dierks Bentley, Goo Goo Dolls, John Fogerty, Sam Hunt, and Styx & Foreigner to conclude the season. radiansamp.com

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Sustainers Luncheon

Le Bonheur Club

Le Bonheur Club members enjoyed their annual Sustainers Luncheon and Fashion Show, chaired by Lisa May, March 20 at the Memphis Country Club. The day celebrated friendship and the women who support Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital with their volunteer works! Le Bonheur Club President September Eason welcomed all and introduced guest speaker Dr. Trey Eubanks, President Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital. Members of the club modeled beautiful fashions by Kittie Kyle. The group is also working on their next fundraiser for Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital - Le Bon Appetit at The Kent June 8. lebonheur.org

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TALKING LIVE WITH SHERRY MAY

LiveAt The Garden concerts have become one of the most anticipated summer events in Memphis and the Mid-South, and in large part, we have one person and the first employee of the series to thank for all the good times. Sherry May has been a part of the concert series and CoDirector since the beginning, and she is stepping down at the end of this 24th season. “Live At The Garden is in a great spot. I wouldn’t be leaving if I didn’t know it’s in a really great spot. This is like one of my children,” she said. Sherry was instrumental in creating the series and growing it to what it is today, so it’s no wonder she feels like she gave birth to it!

Sherry started her career with Live At The Garden (LATG) in 1999, and for many of us, we can’t imagine summers back in the 1990s before there was LATG to look forward to. In that year, she was tapped to be a part of a focus group to explore creating an outdoor concert venue at the Memphis Botanic Garden (MBG), and the rest, as they say, is Memphis entertainment history. The Board of Directors with MBG was searching for a way to increase revenues and boost attendance at the Garden, and the idea of outdoor concerts and amphitheaters was being considered. “At that time, Chastain Park in Atlanta was the most known and one of the few outdoor concert spaces at that point. We did surveys, talked to leaders in the community and everybody thought it would be a great idea,” Sherry remembered.

On June 15, 2001, the first LATG concert was launched with none other than Isaac Hayes. It could not be more fitting than to have a Memphis music legend perform the first concert at what has become a summer institution. The second season featured none other than Ray Charles among other legendary performers. By the third year, LATG was breaking even, and by year four it started making money. “All the money from Live At The Garden goes into the operating budget of the Botanic Garden. Live was critical for the first 10-15 years to the overall financial well-being of the Garden,” Sherry said. “The Botanic Garden is a beautiful area that you can’t find anywhere else in Memphis. We couldn’t do it without them, and I think the Garden feels the same way, they couldn’t do it without Live At The Garden.”

The MBG has continued to grow and evolve alongside LATG, and this is due to the leadership of Sherry, along with LATG Co-Director Jamison Totten, current MBG Executive Director Mike Allen, and retired MBG Executive Director Jim Duncan. The permanent stage, which was added in 2014, is named in Jim’s honor, and it is just one of many changes and improvements made since that first show in 2001. The attendance has also expanded significantly. In the first season approximately 2,500 people attended each show, and that has grown to approximately 8,000 people for a sell-out show currently.

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Over the course of 24 seasons, Sherry has her favorite shows, but more importantly she has favorite people she’s worked with. “Seal is a beautiful soul. I’ve seen him meet backstage with St. Jude families, and he gives them all of his time. He’s so gracious,” she said. “Boy George is another I didn’t expect to be so outgoing and lovely backstage. He’s just a great person. Darius Rucker is one of my all-time favorites. We love him; we love his crew, and we’ve had so much fun when they’re onsite. Wynonna is awesome; she’s so genuine, and had us on the bus - she’s so down-to-earth. Little Big Town - I can’t not mention them - they are as genuinely nice people as you would think they are.”

There are also the legends who have performed at LATG that have since passed away. “Joe Cocker played at Woodstock, and it just blows my mind that he played Live At The Garden in 2009! Donna Summer, we had her play before she passed away. Gregg Allman - we got to work with him, and we were one of his last shows. All were just great people. It’s so fun to look back on, getting to work with all those people.”

As Sherry reflects on her career at LATG, one of the accomplishments she’s most proud of is selling the naming rights to the amphitheater to Radians, Inc. “It was time. We are now a world-class venue, and we are respected in the industry. It was time for us to have a naming rights partner, and Radians has been awesome to work with. They are so good to us and the Garden. It was a big deal to get that done, and I’m really proud of that.”

Like so many during the pandemic, Sherry discovered new ways to fill time at home, and she began creating fluid art pieces. She has been making gorgeous handbags that are miniature works of wearable art. She has expanded to painting guitars, and it seems to be a perfect extension of her work combined with her artistic talents. Once she retires, she will again have more time to devote to her beautiful art while continuing to work as a consultant in the entertainment and event business.

Not only is LATG a business success, it has become a summer tradition and means so much to many people who attend the concerts. “I’m just really proud of what Live At The Garden means to Memphis. Everywhere I go, whether I’m at the grocery store or wherever, people will say ‘I love Live At The Garden!’ It has been really rewarding and humbling to be a part of that for so many years. We’ve had engagements out there, lots of birthday parties. There are several people who have had their season tickets or tables since the kickoff season, since 2001.”

Live At The Garden is a special venue, and not only for the people who attend the shows. The entertainers, who have performed all over the world, note what an incredible venue LATG is. “We close the Garden at 3:00 on show days, and they can get out and walk the Garden. Many of them bring their kids with them, so they can get out and enjoy it. Little Big Town brought their kids; Jennifer Nettles brought her child; Chris Isaak was riding his bike around the Garden. They all love the venue - it’s so different and unique,” Sherry said. “And they love our food. We have the best food in the business! Fuel Food Truck is onsite, and they cater all day and all night for the crews. It’s great food, and they do an incredible job. We are known for how well we feed our entertainers.”

Sherry recalls many wonderful experiences and special relationships she’s made from her time leading LATG. “In 1995, Hootie and the Blowfish were so hot, and I missed their show at the Mud Island Amphitheater because I didn’t have a ticket. Fast forward 25 years or so, and there I am backstage with Darius Rucker (of Hootie and the Blowfish) and his band taking a shot of whiskey before they play their show at Live At The Garden,” she laughed. “I’ve been very fortunate, and I don’t take it for granted for one minute. I’ve gotten to live my dream.”

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A Look Back Live At The Garden

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Walkin ’ in Memphis Celebration World Down Syndrome Day

March 21 was Walkin’ in Memphis for World Down Syndrome Day, and the celebration took place at Beale Street Landing. Attendees enjoyed a live band, bar, food trucks, Company d as guest dancers, and a large silent auction. Josh Greer walked 21 miles (14 hours) and visited 21 businesses downtown and in midtown to raise $21,000 for the Down Syndrome Association. His purpose was to raise awareness in support of his daughter, Marley, who was born with Down Syndrome. The Memphis bridge was lit up to the blue and yellow colors of Down Syndrome in support of World Down Syndrome Day! ndss.org

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51 st Annual Silky Sullivan St. Patrick’s Parade

The luck of the Irish was on Beale Street for the annual Silky Sullivan St. Patrick’s Parade! The weather was beautiful, and it was a perfect day to celebrate all things from the Emerald Isle. Leprechauns, shamrocks, and lots of fun being Irish - if only for an afternoon!

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South Main Trolley Night

Trolley Night in the South Main Arts District returned for the season on March 29. Held on the last Friday of the month, it is a fun night to enjoy Downtown. The eateries and shops stay open late, and there is live music, great shopping, and restaurant specials. Come check out all the new places to live, work, and play in this historic neighborhood.

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Positively Memphis Luncheon

Bittersweet. Inspiring. Unique. There are many ways to think about the final Positively Memphis luncheon held at the Holiday Inn University, and they all lead back to Pat Halloran. The man could not, would not, retire, and so he created Positively Memphis in his post-Orpheum career as a way to bring attention to the many positive things in Memphis and raise money for several nonprofits making a difference in the community. Pat passed away a month before the luncheon was to take place, but after a brief amount of deliberation, his family and friends knew there was only one course of action: the show must go on. And so it did with not only tributes from Mayor Paul Young, former Mayor Mark Luttrell, and Karl Schledwitz but also with donations for 13 nonprofit organizations. The packed house was a tribute to the man who still leaves a significant mark on this community.

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1. Ray Brakebill & Lyman Aldrich 2. Taylor Cao, April Pruett & Juan Torres 3. Kate Hackett & Leanne McQuown 4. Joshua Rubin, Marcus Cox & J.J. Greer 5. Patricia Rogers & John Elkington 6. Ellie Dooner, Joe Birch & Hope Dooner 7. Mayor A C & Ruby Wharton 8. Ryan Flickinger, Lori Patton, Shawna Engel & Joey Preston

Beautiful Spirited Women: Empowering Girls and Uplifting Women

TheMemphis nonprofit community has a beautiful hidden gem that’s changing the lives of girls across the city and beyond. Beautiful Spirited Women (BSW) is a girl’s mentoring program and a support group of women whose sole purpose is to uplift women and girls to higher spirits, rebuild fellowship, and assist worldwide. Founded in 2010, BSW has blossomed into a community-driven force championing a supportive network for girls and women of all ages.

In an interview, I spoke with Crystal Chatman, Founder & Executive Director, Dominique Jones, Chaplain & Committee Chair Leader, and La’Keisha Gomes, Associate Director, about BSW’s mission, impactful programs, and the women who make it all happen.

BSW's mission is ambitious and heartfelt: to empower every girl to embrace and overcome challenges, excel in education, cultivate healthy relationships, and make informed decisions for success. The organization achieves this through impactful programs that are nothing short of transformative.

One of the signature programs is the #WECANBSW Girls Explosion, an immersive educational weekend filled with STEM activities, workshops, wellness sessions, and fun. Spearheaded by Dominique Jones, the Girls Explosion weekend is a testament to BSW's commitment to creating a safe and supportive environment. As Jones explains, "There is a real transformation that happens at the Girls Explosion for everyone. There is an emotional, spiritual, and mental breakthrough that happens. Girls sometimes come in with a face of fear but leave with an open heart, having formed life-long bonds and gained unshakeable confidence."

At the core of BSW’s programs are the Leadership Cohorts: Beautiful Spirited Cupcakes for girls ages 4-11 and Beautiful Spirited Mentees for girls ages 12-19. The cohorts span 7 months and are designed to equip girls with core leadership and life skills. The research-based curriculum

is carefully curated and taught by trained mentors and volunteers, all undergoing full background screenings. The cohorts have had a significant impact, and the results speak for themselves: in 14 years, BSW boasts no teen pregnancies or high school dropouts among their participants.

BSW is more than a mentoring program. The organization is also intentional about uplifting women. Each year, the organization hosts one of their biggest fundraising events, The Color Reveal Luncheon weekend. Gomes proudly shares, “This event puts women at the forefront, hosting all-women vendors, speakers, DJs, photographers, and caterers.” Women from across the Midsouth come together, beautifully dressed in the year’s revealed color, for a weekend of honoring women, nonprofits, and business leaders that are doing community-changing work.

Community service lies at the heart of BSW’s mission. The organization prioritizes giving back, having facilitated over 35,000 hours of community service. Founder Crystal Chatman says “The ladies of BSW put in work. People may see our social media and think it’s all glitz and glam, but behind the scenes it’s real work and dedication.” The organization shares the weight of the work by partnering with incredible organizations like Mentor Memphis Grizzlies, The Hygiene Chick, and The House Mtenzi. Chatman continues “Through these partnerships and community support, BSW can feed the homeless, prepare and distribute care-packages to college students and seniors, send handwritten Letters of Hope and gift cards to girls around the world, provide education scholarships, and so much more.” BSW invites women from all walks of life to join their cause as members, volunteers, or mentors. With the next #WECANBSW Girls Explosion approaching on June 20-23, they seek support through volunteers, sponsoring a girl, in-kind donations, or financial contributions.

For more information or to get involved, follow Beautiful Spirited Women on social media or visit their website, beautifulspiritedwomen.org.

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Spring Fashion Show

Madonna Learning Center

The Madonna Learning Center Spring Fashion Show is a highly-anticipated, fun and festive tradition each year! The 2024 fashion show was held March 21 at the Madonna Learning Center Hatley Glenn Gym, and guests enjoyed visiting with one another, shopping at various clothing and accessories vendors, and dining on delicious food before the students took the runway showcasing the latest spring/summer collection provided by local boutiques. Madonna Learning Center provides a nurturing faith-based education and social environment that empowers children and young adults with special needs to reach their full potential while offering support to their families. madonna-learning.org

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1. Meg Harmeier, Mary Harmeier, & Evelyn Harmeier, Jo Gilbert 2. Mary Grace Williams & Jane Randall 3. Keva Ford, Elaine Edwards & Theresa Krug 4. Ann Wieties & Jane Curtis 5. Tricia Brooks, Teresa Davis & Brooke Kissell 6. Tami Shepard, Meg Shepard & Karen Meredith

Under the Tuscan Sun Josephine Circle

The Josephine Circle hosted their annual, springtime fundraiser April 8 at the Hilton Memphis, and guests enjoyed lunch, bidding on wonderful auction items, and a fabulous fashion show featuring the latest and greatest from local boutiques! Proceeds from “Under the Tuscan Sun” benefit Josephine Circle’s scholarship and interest-free loan programs for young men and women seeking a college degree. josephinecircle.com

Bob Olson Art Opening

The Baptist Cancer Center-DeSoto hosted its annual art exhibit recently during Colon Cancer Awareness Month, and the featured artist is Bob Olson, a colon cancer survivor. A reception was on March 21 to celebrate his art and good health. Bob is a very talented artist who began painting landscapes in the 1980s. He has continued to grow and develop his skill with new techniques including “fluid art,” which was featured in this recent exhibit. The show contains 40 pieces of art and will remain on permanent display thanks to his generous donation.

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1. Denise Ward, Nicole Vice & Debra Reak 2. Fireball Earth 3. Bob Olson, Tabitha Smith & Ron Olson

Rock ‘n Soul Museum Announcement Celebration

Some of Memphis’ music movers and shakers were on Beale Street recently for an announcement of “The Next Big Thing On Beale.” Priscilla Presley attended the recent press conference and reception to share big news: the Rock ‘n’ Soul Museum will be moving to the former Hard Rock Cafe building at the corner of Beale Street and B.B. King Boulevard. There will also be the creation of the J.W. & Kathy Gibson Center for Music with rehearsal, performance, and workshop spaces. The storied building also houses the Memphis Music Hall of Fame, and was the original location for Lansky’s, Elvis’ famed clothier. memphisrocknsoul.org

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Roar and Pour Memphis Zoo

It was a roaring night of fun to raise money for the Memphis Zoo at this year’s Roar and Pour held April 19. Guests enjoyed samplings from distilleries from across the state, live music, dancing, food, a fabulous silent auction, and roaming around the zoo under the stars! memphiszoo.org

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1. Stephanie Henry & Daria Cole 2. Patty Andrews & Dana Carper 3. Darrell & Rechelle Simpson 4. Becky & Clay Campbell 5. Blake Lee & Robert Hewitt 6. Dorothy Matthews & Janetha Brown 7. Daniel & Weezie Pouget 8. Bess Lewis & Angela Brown 9. Neal Bowen & Ryan Peel

Red Boa Bash

American Red Cross

The American Red Cross Mid-South Chapter hosted the 14th annual Red Boa Bash March 2 at The Guest House at Graceland. More than $125,000 was raised from the Bash to support home fire relief efforts throughout the Mid-South. Guests enjoyed a cocktail reception, live entertainment, dancing, and silent and live auctions full of fabulous items. It was a wonderful night for the community to have fun while raising money so the Red Cross can continue meeting the needs of our neighbors when they need us the most. redcross.org

Bourbon & Bubbles

Guests enjoyed bourbon, bubbles and fashion as Lori James hosted an exclusive fashion show, just a few doors down from her shop in Laurelwood, at Restaurant Iris. On the menu was an evening of fun featuring a three-course meal, champagne and bourbon tasting, and the latest spring styles from Lori James Contemporary Boutique. Cheers to shopping local!

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Rockin’ Trivia Madonna Circle

Madonna Circle hosted Rockin’ Trivia April 6 at CBHS’s Heffernan Hall, and the rockin’ theme was reflected throughout - from the cute table decor to guests attire! It was a festive night of food and drinks, bidding at the fabulous silent auction, and partaking in the main event of the night: trivia. Member Amy Ryan and her husband, Billy, generously donated their talent to host the Rockin’ Trivia, which was a huge hit! Funds raised from this fun fundraiser benefit Madonna Circle’s Blessing Fund, a Community Gift fund, which is used for grants to Memphis area 501(c)3s. madonnacircle.org

Women We Love Music & Market

Dory Restaurant

On March 28, “Women We Love” Music & Market was held at Dory Restaurant in East Memphis to celebrate women and benefit Restore Corps. The evening included live music by Alexis Grace, Cristina McCarter and her delicious mini boards from Feast & Graze, shopping featuring a vendor lineup of several women-owned businesses, and specials all week on women-owned wines by the glass - all in honor of Women’s History Month! restorecorps.org

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Spaytacular Gala

Spay Memphis

On March 2, the Spaytacular Gala benefiting spay/neuter programs at Spay Memphis took place at Lichterman Nature Center, raising more than $30,000. Guests enjoyed amazing food locally catered by A Moveable Feast, an open bar featuring wine, Meddlesome beer & a Tito’s signature cocktail, a great silent auction, live music by Gene Micofsky, caricaturist, and some surprises! This is the largest fundraiser for the organization, which is a nonprofit clinic offering high-quality, affordable spay and neuter services to the public - performing over 60,000 spay and neuter surgeries. spaymemphis.org

Jimi Jamison Memorabilia Unveiling

Jimi Jamison was a Memphis music legend, and he was recently honored at Lafayette’s Music Room with an unveiling celebration of his memorabilia at the Overton Square hub for live music. Jimi was a lead singer for the band Survivor, and may be best remembered for the song “Eye of the Tiger,” an anthem often heard at Memphis Tiger games. The evening included performances by Survivor band-mate Jim Peterik, country music artist Ronnie McDowell, and numerous other notable artists. The overflow crowd enjoyed the evening of great music and memories of this iconic Memphis rockstar. For information about upcoming shows, visit lafayettes.com.

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Excellence in Business Awards

Collierville Chamber of Commerce

The Collierville Chamber of Commerce's annual Excellence in Business Awards served as an opportunity to recognize excellence, entrepreneurship, and innovation in local business. Held March 5 at the Hilton Memphis, a reception preceded the dinner and awards ceremony. Awards included Spirit of Collierville, Nonprofit of the Year, Health Care Provider of the Year, Entrepreneur of the Year, Person of the Year, and the Bridging the Gap Award. Congratulations to all the nominees and winners who are the best in our local business community! colliervillechamber.com

EMYO Book Launch Party

Impressionist artist Emily Ozier, artistically known as EMYO, has launched her beautiful coffee table book Light + Life. It is a collection of her poetry, paintings, activities, and tips to bring more art and beauty into your life. A very large crowd of friends, family, and fans turned out in late February at Bella Vita to celebrate with her. Light + Life and more art is available at emyoart.com and local shops and boutiques. Congratulations, Emily!

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Carnival Memphis 2024

Carnival Memphis recently celebrated the Ptah Coronation, Ptolemy Coronation, Queen Bee Wine & Cheese and Ptah's Black Tie & Tennis Shoe Ball - all part of the Carnival Memphis season! carnivalmemphis.org

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NEXUS Leaders Anniversary Celebration

NEXUS, a leadership program pairing proteges and mentors for a ten month-long cycle, held a reception at the Dixon Gallery & Garden to celebrate its 20th anniversary. Approximately 1,100 people have gone through the program over the two decades. NEXUS holds monthly plenary sessions with presentations from a variety of community leaders and also encourages monthly interaction between pairs of proteges and mentors. Many of the pairs stay in touch for years to follow. Many mentors serve several times and many proteges come back as mentors. In this way, the program grows in depth and reach. The reception brought back alumni from many years as well as current participants. Founder Kem Wilson spoke of how lives were impacted and strong bonds of friendship forged, all for the betterment of the larger community as well as the participants. nexusleaders.org

1. Mike & Olivia Hammond 2. Cameron Mann, Brooke McFadden & Hannah McFadden 3. Jim Calhoun & George Robertson 4. Mike Allen & Joe Domino 5. Audry Willis, Alton Cryer & Brook Jones 6. Kem Wilson & Andrew Mok 7. Sally Pace, Eric & Betsy Melby 8. Luka & Alana Perkovic
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9. Meredith Taylor, Alyssa Campbell Shaw & Shridar Sunkara
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