Houston County Living Winter 2023

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HARD WORK & LOYALTY

There’s one investment firm in Houston County that’s made up of “regular folks” who just love helping people.

CUTTING EDGE SUCCESS

Steven Putman, owner of Olde World Barber Shoppe, never imagined the sheer success he would find in doing what he truly loves.

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When it comes to insurance, you can never be too cautious in your coverage. State Farm insurance agent, Nathan Poole, delights in providing outstanding coverage and customer service to the community.

After graduating from Georgia Southern University in 2013 with a degree in history, insurance was the last thing on his mind. Through connecting with Eddy Causey with State Farm, Nathan realized what an incredible fit insurance was for him.

“I’ve always been able to talk to anyone. That’s just my personality,” Nathan says. Great at listening and eager to help, he finds joy in helping others with

their insurance needs. You never know what tomorrow brings, but being prepared is a great way to start.

From auto insurance to life insurance and everything in between, Nathan has you covered. “We insure boats, jet skis, jewelry – really anything,” he says. “If you think about getting something insured, we can do it.”

Nathan operates on the practice of integrity in and outside of the office. A man of faith, his Christian values drive his every interaction with his clients. “Our purpose in life is to bare the image of Christ. I can show God’s love through

how I’m servicing others in my business.”

On a search to secure the best insurance plan for your comprehensive needs, Nathan will compare competing offers and advise you accordingly. “If competitors have a better price and coverage for that price, take the deal. My job at the end of the day is to make sure that people who I interact with are well protected, whether they choose State Farm or not.”

Nathan enjoys spending time with his wife Abby and their three young children. His dedication to his family further drives him to provide the best care for you and yours.

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The Entrepreneurial SISTERHOOD

Twin sisters, Arrin Freeman Burgand and Farrah Shay Barretth, may have a mirror image of their lives today with being married, having kids, and doing what they love, their path to getting to this point was different.

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20 Years of Southern Scrumptiousness

The Swanson recently celebrated two successful decades of serving delicious southern cuisine in a uniquely historical atmosphere. 118

No Substitute for Hard Work and Determination

What began as a humble little bait and tackle shop is now a world-class boat and sporting goods empire.

Owners Bill and Wanda Davis along with staff are dedicated to the health and happiness of the community for Houston County.

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The Sukey Hart Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution celebrated its 40th anniversary.

Cutting Edge Success

Steven Putman, owner of Olde World Barber Shoppe, never imagined the sheer success he would find in doing what he truly loves.

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Most of the sponsors of this magazine have had contact with our middle daughter he has worked with us in some capacity since high school. At present, she is the cog that makes this whole wheel run.

her dog, ily, has been her constant companion for 11 years. tragically, she was killed by a hit and run vehicle a few nights ago. needless to say, that all of us who have ever had that “special” friend empathize with nikki. We want to pay tribute to lily’s life by sharing a few things about her.

• she was a tennis ball lover; she would play fetch for hours.

• she was a snorer and avid runner in her dreams.

• she had an undeniable bark...that is so missed… not sure if the uPs team will miss it.

• she loved car rides.

• she loved to swim.

• she knew drive through windows usually meant she would get a treat... so she would stare at them hoping it would work and they’d give her a tasty snack.

• she was so good with small children and other animals.

• she was a very good girl.

1 Peter 4:8 to us lily has been a perfect example of unconditional love.

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The Entrepreneurial Sisterhood

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Twin sisters, Arrin Freeman Burgand and Farrah Shay Barreth, may have a mirror image of their lives today with being married, having kids, and doing what they love, their path to getting to this point was different.

TTwin sisters, Arrin Freeman Burgand and Farrah Shay Barreth, have the entrepreneurial spirit that many aspire to. Though they are past the years of dressing the same and finishing each other’s sentences, they both claim to still have a sixth sense connection that keeps them remarkably close.

An interesting fact about them is that they are the oldest pre-mature surviving twins born at the Houston County Hospital, now known as the Houston Healthcare. The hospital had just

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Story by Jennifer DeMaro | Photos by Jennifer DeMaro Photography

Arrin is a freelance artist and muralist who works all over the Middle Georgia area. She does artwork commissions and, as a fun side job, she has painted the storefronts of many businesses as a window splash painter…the term “Splashed” has been coined to refer to the process.

opened their neonatal care unit with incubators, so you could say these twins were blessed from the start.

Of course, that is not the only interesting thing about these two women who insist on finding happiness through entrepreneurial endeavors. Though they may have a mirror image of their lives today with being married, having kids, and doing what they love, their path to getting to this point was different. I will start with Arrin’s journey first as she pointed out to me that she was born eight minutes before Farrah. When Arrin said this to me, I did detect a sense of older sister vibes.

Arrin is a freelance artist and muralist who works all over the Middle Georgia area. She does artwork commissions and, as a fun side job, she has painted the storefronts of many businesses as a window splash painter…the term “Splashed” has been coined to refer to the process.

Arrin is a graduate of Wesleyan College with a degree in Studio Art. After graduation she had a variety of jobs that paved the way for her freedom to work independently. One

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position at Georgia’s Children’s Museum as the Art Director. This was a unique position because she was brought in to work part-time through AmeriCorps in an after-school program and part-time in a grant funded position as the Art Director for the Museum. AmeriCorps

is a government funded organization that fosters civic engagement through service and volunteering. Luckily, this opportunity was local, and she was able to refine her talent as an artist and muralist in this unique position.

Like many grant-funded positions, they end, and Arrin found herself transitioning again. She procured a position at First Presbyterian Day School (FPD) in Macon as an elementary Art Teacher. Arrin has left a footprint in each position she has held, to include being commissioned to paint a large-scale canvas that is displayed in the FBD library. She said that all the jobs she has held have made her a stronger ambassador to the entrepreneurial way of life that she now leads.

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One job that Arrin speaks fondly of is her position at Georgia’s Children’s Museum as the Art Director. This was a unique position because she was brought in to work part-time through AmeriCorps in an after-school program and part-time in a grant funded position as the Art Director for the Museum.

AmeriCorps is a government funded organization that fosters civic engagement through service and volunteering. Luckily, this opportunity was local, and she was able to refine her talent as an artist and muralist in this unique position.

We know progress is never a straight line and there are always challenges along the way. Some of Arrin’s jobs were grant-funded positions, so she was in the mode of finding that open door after one closed for a while. While pursuing her career path, she was also starting a family with her husband, co-owner of Sider-Crete, Inc. in Hawkinsville, Georgia. They married in 2006 and have two children. Their daughter is in high school and enjoying her hobby of horses and their son is in middle school and attends Atlanta Area School for the Deaf. Though Arrin and her husband have had to deal with some personal challenges with raising a son with special

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Farrah stays busy with her career and with her newfound passion of carving, but family comes first. Her husband, a Government Contractor on Warner Robins Air Force Base, has been a huge support for Farrah. They have a young son in middle school and a daughter who is married and has just had a baby, making them grandparents. She also is a stepmom to her husband’s children who are now all grown.

needs, she takes one day at a time and is very thankful that she has the flexibility of working hours that fits her family’s lifestyle.

In the future, Arrin hopes to resume authoring more children’s books. Earlier on in her career she collaborated with an author to illustrate a children’s book, and authored and illustrated a book herself called, Look-ALikes Don’t Act A-Like. This book was born out of her own relationship with her sister.

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Farrah is a self-taught wood carver and gives credit to online resources such as YouTube for guiding her in the right direction. Farrah gives her husband credit as well for helping her to get to know her machinery to work on her craft. The business name is cleverly called Goldie Logs.

She encourages the reader to see each twin as a unique and special human being, while emphasizing the bond that twins enjoy.

Now to the journey of Farrah, who gets to tout that she is the youngest sister by eight minutes. The twin’s mom once owned a salon in Warner Robins, Georgia, and this is where Farrah started her career. Farrah is now a hair stylist by day at B. Monroe Salon and a wood chainsaw carver by nights and weekends. Though not a common pairing of talents, she does keep them separate, so her hair salon clients should not worry.

According to the United States Chamber of Commerce, 4.3 million new businesses started across the United States in 2021 alone. Many new businesses started out of necessity based on the fallout of the pandemic, but some businesses started out of a shear need to have a purpose. Many businesses started out as a hobby and then blossomed into a small business.

Hair salons were one of the industries that suffered during the pandemic, but Farrah forged on and found a niche

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According to the United States Chamber of Commerce, 4.3 million new businesses started across the United States in 2021 alone. Many new businesses started out of necessity based on the fallout of the pandemic, but some businesses started out of a shear need to have a purpose. Many businesses started out as a hobby and then blossomed into a small business.

hobby during the pandemic that is now a small business. She started out working with clay, making small clay animals, and wanted more of a challenge, so she went outside and picked up a chainsaw. Not something most of us would do, but she was determined to do something new.

Farrah is a self-taught wood carver and gives credit to online resources such as YouTube for guiding her in the right direction. Farrah gives her husband credit as well for helping her to get to know her machinery to work on her craft. The business name is cleverly called Goldie Logs. Though she has no plans of quitting her day job any time soon, this little side business has taken off and she now does local art shows, craft fairs, and she has been commissioned to do special orders for gifts. Her focus has been to carve bears, but has started on other projects such as birds and pumpkins. She is lucky enough to live on a beautiful wooded 12 acres, so she has an endless source of wood.

Farrah is the first to say that she knows that chainsaw carving is a unique business, but she also does it for the therapy benefits that it provides. I think we can all say that we were looking for whatever would make us feel better during these past few unsettled years and Farrah took to wood carving.

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Learning from ground zero has made Farrah appreciate the multiple aspects of not only growing a business, but really understanding what it takes when you’re passionate about something. When asked about future goals, she said she hopes to start whittling with a knife for smaller projects but is taking one step at a time to master her craft.

Farrah stays busy with her career and with her newfound passion of carving, but family comes first. Her husband, a Government Contractor on Warner Robins Air Force Base, has been a huge support for Farrah. They have a young son in middle school and a daughter who is married and has just had a baby, making them grandparents. She also is a stepmom to her husband’s children who are now all grown. She beams when she talks about her family, and you can tell she is quite content with her life and loves seeing

the end results of what she does, whether it be a great hair cut or a masterfully carved bear.

While interviewing these women, the thought of Yin and Yang came to mind. Yin and Yang is a philosophical concept that describes opposite forces which are interconnected. Arrin and Farrah are very connected but have taken different paths to get to where they are today. Their enterprising spirit keeps them connected, but their individual personalities set them apart. Both sisters keep busy with work, family, and all other obligations that are put into their path. Arrin and Farrah both said that their husbands, family, and friends have been incredibly supportive of their dreams. There is no doubt that support will carry these two sisters through the ups and downs of the entrepreneurial journey they are on. HCL

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a home to last a lifetime

BBy all accounts, Chuck and Jeannette Thomas make a very successful team, both at home and at work. As the brains and brawn behind Masterpiece Construction, the dynamic duo has built and sold hundreds of custom homes in the Middle Georgia area. And the couple says that there’s no plans for slowing down, even in today’s precarious housing market.

What’s their secret? According to Jeannette, she and her husband might be radically different in their approach to the family business, but both of them bring something inherently unique to its success. “Our tastes don’t align, but he trusts my instincts. Chuck is really great at what he does because he’s meticulous, and I add to his strengths with my decorative decisions.”

Chuck and Jeannette met back in 2008 when she was a cabinet designer. “He had been in the business for a few years, and when we married in 2009, the housing market was pretty slow,” recalls Jeannette. “In fact, at the time he was only building a handful of houses by himself. He built his own home so efficiently that the bank proposed that he do it for a living. As the business grew, however, I got much more involved in the day-to-day operations, and now we make a great team.”

“Along with my role at Southern Classic Realtors as a

listing agent on his homes, I work with Chuck on floor plans, all decorative decisions, and also help search for land for future projects,” says Jeannette, who is a bilingual native of Miami. “Most of my time is devoted to Masterpiece Construction, though, where I handle subcontractors, clients and the public. Chuck is the builder and developer, the man behind the scenes.”

When they aren’t hard at work, Chuck and Jeannette like to spend time with their four children: Rocco, Roman, Cody, and C.J.. “I come from a tight knit family, so we love spending quality time with our children, whether it be camping, fishing, sporting events or just hanging out,” says Jeannette.

Since 2000, their company hasbeen deeply committed to quality, style and communication with their customers. They both are personally involved in each project, and their team takes a “hands-on approach” when constructing each custom home. “We build fewer homes each year compared to our competitors,” explains Chuck, “so we always give our undivided attention to each project.”

Masterpiece Construction is one of the few builders in Middle Georgia that is Energy Star Certified, which helps pass along savings to their clients. From storm water management to energy efficiency and air quality, Masterpiece Construction is committed to building more “green” homes.

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There are an abundance of custom home builders in Georgia from which to choose, but when it comes to quality, pricing and energy efficiency, your only real choice is Masterpiece Construction. Call them today at (478) 256-6138 or visit them at their brand new showroom located at 820 A GA Highway 247 in Kathleen, Georgia and let Masterpiece Construction build a home that will last your family a lifetime.

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A Perfect Blend

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Like many young men, Bo Fricks’ chased the dream of becoming a major league baseball player. But, when COVID-19 shut down his collegiate baseball season for the second straight year, he knew it was time to change focus.

Bo wanted to take advantage of his rigorous training ethic and the wealth of information obtained from world-renowned health and fitness coaches. All About Health was the answer – a perfect blend of clinic and health store.

All About Health offers products that improve performance, optimize recovery and boost overall health. Whether its Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) for overall well-being, IV Infusion Therapy, Peptides, such as Human Growth Hormone (HGH 191AA) and AOD 9604 (helps with weight loss/belly fat), its doctors, nurses and practitioners can find the perfect solution to help you achieve your health goals. If it has to do with your health, you’ll likely find it at All About Health.

Whether you are looking to increase your sports performance or learn more about supplements and vitamins, Bo Fricks and his knowledgeable staff are ready to assist. And while you are there, make sure to try All About Health’s now famous, made-to-order, fresh fruit protein smoothies or shakes.

• Weight Loss

• Testosterone Replacement Therapy

• Rejuvenation / Anti-Aging

• Peptide Therapy

• On-Site Chiropractic

• Hydration / Hangover Helper IV / B-12

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When searching for quality automotive service you can trust, look no further than Ogden Automotive. Founded on the practice of customers first, they treat their customers as extensions of their own family.

Owner Greg Ogden is passionate about helping the community one vehicle at a time. In 2017, he opened Ogden Automotive with the support of his three children. Nathan, a technician, is the Shop Foreman while Makayla is the Chief Financial Officer, and Abigail helps with community events. For five years, their family has provided the community with exceptional service to get their customers back on the road.

Makayla Ogden talks with admiration about her dad’s accomplishments. “Greg worked at the dealership most of his career and then decided to go out on his own and open his own store,” she says proudly. A Houston County native, his business quickly grew through word of mouth of his long-time friends and colleagues.

Their services include heavy duty repairs that you cannot find at any regular service shop. From transmission work to engine repairs, they are equipped to revive your vehicle to get you safely behind the wheel.

Their third building exists specifically for commercial fleet vehicles. For these customers, Makayla says, “We’ve created a place for them to come and get their vehicles taken care of and get back on the road in a timely manner.” Whether operating locally or just passing through town, all are welcome through their doors.

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In addition to Ogden Automotive is their sister shop, Bonaire Tire Company. Greg Ogden is co-owner of Bonaire Tire Company alongside Jose Yanez. “Bonaire Tire Company sells wheels and tires, offers alignments, brakes, oil changes – your basic servicing,” Makayla says. Between the two companies, she assures me, “We can repair everything from a Corolla to a semi-truck.”

Ogden Automotive and Bonaire Tire Company offer 24/7 roadside assistance. When needed, customers can rely on efficient roadside assistance and a free tow to Ogden Automotive or Bonaire Tire Company. “The service trucks run for both companies. Whether you need a starter or a flat tire fixed, we’re prepared to do both roadside.”

Their impact reaches far beyond vehicle repairs. Ogden Automotive hosts an annual Christmas toy drive for children in need. They also run promotions and raffles to maintain customer engagement. Their shop dogs, Cash, Luna, and Moose, enjoy loving on the community as well.

General Manager Julia Ripolio talks about their commitment to quality service. “Our company is based on a customer’s first policy,” Julia says. From a management perspective, she explains how a positive

work atmosphere for employees creates a more welcoming experience for the customers. “Treating our employees as family members helps them spread that into our customer base as well,” she says.

Their slogan, You Drive Our Business, reminds customers of the valuable part they play. “Our customers are not only the reason that we’re here, they physically drive what we do,” says Julia.

Whatever your automotive needs, Ogden Automotive is the place for you. With every visit, you can count on excellent care and lasting service directly from their family to yours.

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OPEN THE DOOR TO THE FUTURE

“When you lose a limb, it’s almost like a death; however, unlike death, you are left with a daily reminder about your situation,” says Jim Young, owner of Amputee Prosthetic Clinic. As an amputee himself, Jim should know. Now his job is to help other amputees achieve whatever their aspirations in life may be. “Everybody defines success differently, so whether your goal is to walk into church on Sunday or run a triathlon on Saturday, both goals are equally important to us.”

Since 2005, Jim and his staff of highly trained, compassionate professionals at Amputee Prosthetic Clinic, have been providing the most comprehensive amputee-centered care in all of middle and southeast

WGeorgia. “We are the only service connected, disabled veteran-owned business in the region that provides lower extremity prosthetics,” explains Jim. “What separates us from the pack is that we only do one thing: we make prosthetic legs. We don’t make shoes, braces, splints or anything else; we focus on only one thing and we do it exceptionally well.”

Jim and his wife Pam stay up to date with the latest trends, techniques and materials related to prosthetics in order to create the most appropriate and medically necessary device for each of their patients. Thus, after the initial assessment, clients usually experience same day service, pending authorization. This is because the staff at APC hand-cast and hand-craft most devices in-

For nearly 20 years, APC has been providing the most comprehensive amputee-centered care to their clients.
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Jim began his career by working in a prosthetic lab right as an apprentice after losing his leg in a motorcycle accident in 1991. “I was determined that I was not going to let this beat me.”

He then attended prosthetic school at Northwestern University after his apprenticeship was over.

house, and their fabrication labs are all on site. “This means less office visits for our patients, less time off work, and less traveling for family members who provide transportation for them.”

Jim began his career by working in a prosthetic lab right as an apprentice after losing his leg in a motorcycle accident in 1991. “I was determined that I was not going to let this beat me.” He then attended prosthetic school at Northwestern University after his apprenticeship was over. Now after nearly 20 years, his family-owned business has helped thousands achieve their goals, whatever they may be. “When it comes to lower extremity prosthetics, we are the local experts. I’ve been doing this for over 30 years, and I’ve found that helping other amputees improve the quality of their lives and achieve their goals is truly cathartic for me.”

With offices in Macon, Tifton and Albany, Amputee Prosthetic Clinic provides services to all of southeast and central Georgia. Jim and his staff work closely with physicians and surgeons to ensure the entire rehabilitation team is on the same page in order to help clients reach their goals prosthetically, professionally and personally. “We help folks navigate through the worst experience of their lives and then open the door to their future,” says Jim. “Just knowing that you are able to help someone through the ordeal of losing their limb is incredibly rewarding for me.”

For a free consultation, call 1 888- FAKE LEG (325-3534) or (478) 474-5678.

Amputee Prosthetic Clinic 478-474-5678 | 478-538-1295 4900 Mercer University Dr. | Macon, GA 31210 www.amputeeprostheticclinic.com
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Bringing Color to life

Middle Georgia Painting, founded by partners David Garrett and Jose Gomez, is your one stop shop for all your painting needs. Bringing Color to Life with every brush stroke, their handiwork enhances every space it touches.

“Jose and I have been friends for several years,” David says of his business partner. At a friend’s shining recommendation, David hired Jose for a paint job several years ago. In spring 2022, David undertook personal home renovations and reached out to Jose once more.

“[Jose] came and painted our bedrooms. He was working after hours so we ordered pizza and we talked and laughed,” David recalls. “I asked him, ‘Jose, why don’t you do this for yourself?’” But while Jose loves to paint, he was not enthused by the idea of starting a business.

Initially, David encouraged Jose to overcome his hesitations and offered the guidance he would need to start a business. As a customer of Jose’s, David knew other homeowners would appreciate the talent he offers.

After careful consideration, Jose asked David if he

Mwould be interested in a partnership. The two worked out the details and created Middle Georgia Painting.

In general, David says, painters do not always have outstanding reputations in the business. “Jose and I saw an opportunity to change the narrative when it comes to painting and drywall. That’s what we’re trying to do.”

Their efforts were immediately recognized. Around this time, Daniel and Chuck with Mossy Creek Renovations reached out to David about building pergolas. As founder and owner of Southern Picket Fence Company, David is equipped to assist contractors in outdoor construction.

During a meeting, the men expressed their need for a painter. The timing could not have been better as David and Jose were just launching Middle Georgia Painting. Almost as soon as they established their business, they were brought on as Mossy Creek Renovation’s primary drywall and painting company.

In addition to their work with Mossy Creek Renovations, Middle Georgia Painting welcomes

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residential projects as well. Their scope of capabilities stretch from kitchen cabinets to the outdoors and everything in between.

“We love removing popcorn and doing smooth and textured ceiling projects,” David says enthusiastically. Whether it’s your outdoor space or bedroom walls that need sprucing, Middle Georgia Painting is up to the task. “We are here and ready for commercial and residential projects of any size.”

David attributes the growth of their business to the community. “The Perry Chamber of Commerce has been super pivotal in our success,” David says. “We recently had the opportunity to paint at the Chamber.”

Additionally, they have completed projects at Robins Air Force base. An Airman himself, David is proud to assist military families in this way.

David is overwhelmed with appreciation when he exclaims, “We owe our success to this community, Mossy Creek, the Chamber, the Air Force, and homeowners that call on us to serve them.”

For this new business, no project is too big or too small to make a lasting impact.

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Offering exceptional value with compassionate service to our community has been the mission of McCullough Funeral Home for nearly 70 years.

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There’s one investment firm in Houston County that’s made up of “regular folks” who just love helping people.

You’ve probably heard the old saying that if you find a job that you love, you’ll never have to work a day in your life. Well, if that maxim holds any truth, then Billy Griggers hasn’t worked for the better half of 40 years - or at least he’s one of the lucky few who found a vocation that he truly loves. If you speak to him for more than five minutes, you’ll find the latter to be more accurate.

As founder and owner of Griggers Wealth Management, Billy says his clients have always come first, something that was instilled in him by his father years ago. “My dad repaired plumbing, heating and air conditioning systems for a living, and he shared some wisdom with me a long time ago that still rings true: if you take care of the people, the money will take care of itself. That’s what life has always been about for me – helping people.”

Born and raised in the Macon area, Billy says that his father, Willis (Bubba), played an integral role in determining his ultimate path in life. “My upbringing was your typical middle class one, but I was the first of the Griggers to attend college. This was a huge deal for my dad since he was not college educated, and he worked extremely hard to see my dream fulfilled.”

Unfortunately, there were no student loans back then to help Billy with his schooling; instead, he had to work alongside his father in order to pay for college. “40 years ago, you didn’t borrow money for school, so I spent my summers repairing plumbing, heating and air conditioning systems with my dad. During that time, I really learned so much from him, mainly by watching how he interacted with people. My dad would always help anyone in need, and I saw that time and time again. For instance, we’d

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Over two decades after it opened its doors, Billy’s firm still operates on the principles of hard work, loyalty, and personalized service. “I think what sets us apart from other firms is we’re just regular folks; we don’t put on any airs,” he says. “We have people coming through our doors because I grew up here and because I put into practice what my dad instilled in me. I’ve learned that he was right; if you take care of the people, the rest will take care of itself, so that’s what I’ll keep doing.”

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frequently get home late because he’d stop by someone’s home to give them a hand, free of charge, after we were already done for the day.”

Ironically, Willis wouldn’t allow his son to follow in his footsteps and join him in the family business. In 1964, Willis attended a workshop at Purdue University to learn about boilers, which were a component of heating systems at the time. It was during this fateful trip to Purdue that the elder Griggers had a revelation: his son was going to attend college - end of story. “At Purdue he saw the opportunities that were possible for college graduates,” says Billy, “and although he was very successful at his job, he wanted a better life for me.”

After graduating from Mercer in 1983 with a Master’s in Business Administration, Billy began working for Prudential. “Although I had a degree, I was only 23 and didn’t know as much as my dad gave me credit for,” he laughs. “Even though he grew up on a farm, my dad was a successful

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businessman for over 50 years. He always seemed to have a pearl of wisdom to share, and I listened intently to what he had to say. My dad put me on his shoulders so that I could succeed and then do the same for my kids.”

Utilizing his father’s pearls of wisdom, Billy quickly climbed the corporate ladder, becoming the youngest manager in the Southeast. However, after a decade, he felt it was time for a change. “At that time, Prudential closed down many of its offices, so I began working out of my basement,” he recalls. “I knew it was time for me to move on.”

Thus, Billy began a short stint in the banking business before ultimately deciding to follow his heart. “I’ve always been a Georgia boy who never fit in with big city banking; I’m about as homegrown as you can get. In fact, my wife Deana and I ultimately built our home in Byron, down the street from where I grew up.”

“Billy really has always had a passion for his work, and that’s contagious throughout our office,” explains Hillary Mathews, the firm’s Operations Manager. “I’ve been working with him for the past 16 years, and I think we’ve learned a lot about the needs of the community. For example, we sponsor workshops to help folks with their federal benefits and work with many of our contacts in the community to help our clients.”

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Billy’s youngest son, James, a financial planner himself, began working for his father as a teen.

“My dad is very intuitive about solving problems for his clients, much like he did for us when we were kids. Whether it involved helping with homework or coaching my T-ball team, he applies himself 100% to everything he does.”

James’ siblings, Daniel and Hannah, also worked for their father during their high school years but chose to pursue other avenues after college.

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After 16 years of working for other investment firms and two banks, Billy decided to strike out on his own, becoming an independent advisor in 2000. It wasn’t smooth sailing at first; Billy says that there were some pretty big hurdles he had to overcome. “I was frankly scared to death. I had three kids at home, and I knew that failure was not an option.”

Bravely opting to give up the safety of a salary and benefits, Billy rolled up his sleeves and began the process of starting from scratch. “It was a big leap of faith; we started at ground zero without any customers. In fact, the company that we now use as our broker/dealer, LPL Financial, turned me down at first because of my lack of clients. Luckily, two friends from my banking days joined me, bringing their client base into the fold; we were soon up and running.” Over the next 20 years, the firm has helped more than 700 households with $200,000,000 invested. “Most people who see our little building on the website don’t realize that we’re now bigger than the bank program I managed.”

Billy’s youngest son, James, a financial planner himself, began working for his father as a teen. “My dad is very intuitive about solving problems for his clients, much like he did for us when we were kids. Whether it involved helping with homework or coaching my T-ball team, he applies himself 100% to everything he does.” James’ siblings, Daniel and Hannah, also worked for their father during their high school years but chose to pursue other avenues after college.

“Billy really has always had a passion for his work,

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and that’s contagious throughout our office,” explains Hillary Mathews, the firm’s Operations Manager. “I’ve been working with him for the past 16 years, and I think we’ve learned a lot about the needs of the community. For example, we sponsor workshops to help folks with their federal benefits and work with many of our contacts in the community to help our clients.” True to form, the company routinely participates in many of the charitable events around the region. From the Robins Regional Chamber of Commerce and the Methodist Home to its involvement with the Run 2 End Alzheimer’s, Billy’s firm is deeply entrenched in its community.

Billy says he wouldn’t have it any other way. “I turn 63 this year, and people ask me when I’m going to retire. I don’t know if I ever will because the fun part is being

able to help others when they need you. Whether it’s helping someone through a family crisis or just lending an ear, I enjoy what I do.”

Over two decades after it opened its doors, Billy’s firm still operates on the principles of hard work, loyalty, and personalized service. “I think what sets us apart from other firms is we’re just regular folks; we don’t put on any airs,” he says. “We have people coming through our doors because I grew up here and because I put into practice what my dad instilled in me. I’ve learned that he was right; if you take care of the people, the rest will take care of itself, so that’s what I’ll keep doing.”

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After 16 years of working for other investment firms and two banks, Billy decided to strike out on his own, becoming an independent advisor in 2000. It wasn’t smooth sailing at first; Billy says that there were some pretty big hurdles he had to overcome. “I was frankly scared to death. I had three kids at home, and I knew that failure was not an option.”

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When it comes to full body restorative care, there is no need to cut corners. Synergy Wellness & BodyCare offers facials, massages, lash services, yoga classes, and everything else you could possibly need to improve your health and wellness.

Frances Billow, Air Force veteran and owner of Synergy Wellness & BodyCare, talks about the elevated experience they offer customers. Since opening in February 2018, Synergy Wellness &

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For Frances, there is no greater feeling than knowing she has helped someone. Every time a customer shares the improvements they have seen since coming to Synergy Wellness & BodyCare, Frances’ heart swells with joy. “It means the world to me to see someone say something about how much better they feel now.”

BodyCare has been revitalizing community members with a variety of treatments. “We’re really focused on the whole wellness aspect of taking care of yourself,” Frances shares.

From facials to fitness, their services are guaranteed to enhance your wellness journey –whatever that may look like. Enjoy restorative massage therapy, cupping, lash services, brow services, personal training, nutrition coaching, and much more. “It is a whole person body concept that we’re trying to adapt,” Frances says.

In her commitment to the entire wellness experience, Frances welcomed a yoga instructor to the team. With their restorative style yoga and meditation, you will journey closer toward total mind and body peace. Restorative salt yoga sessions are held in their new salt therapy room complete with a salt generator and a whole wall of Himalayan bricks.

Frances talks about the benefits and convenience of their all-encompassing services. Whether visiting for a massage or lash extension, Frances says, “Customers like the fact that they can come to one place. It’s the same set of people that they’re getting to know and getting comfortable with rather than several locations.”

With every kind of treatment imaginable, Synergy Wellness & BodyCare is your one stop shop for all things health and wellness. “We have five full-time massage therapists including myself,” Frances says. “We have a yoga instructor, an esthetician, and a lash technician who also does reflexology.”

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Frances speaks of the staff and the warmth with which they treat each customer. “Every single person that works there is extremely friendly and welcoming,” she says honestly. “They go out of their way to make sure your experience is the best it can be.”

Getting to know your massage therapist or yoga instructor enhances your overall experience, so they emphasize the development of friendships between staff and their customers. “We feel like people are more than just a client,” Frances says. “We try to make it more of a familylike environment. We purposely put 30 minutes between clients so that we have the opportunity to talk to them a little more.”

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Through the business, Frances has orchestrated new friendships between community members and has made valuable friendships for herself. “To be able to build that in the community has been a lovely surprise for me,” she says.

Clients enjoy the extra time spent cultivating relationships with the people of Synergy Wellness & BodyCare. Even if it is your first time in, the tranquil environment and friendly faces will make you feel right at home.

Frances talks about her career in the Air Force and the amazing opportunities it afforded her before becoming a business owner. “I was in for 19 years and 7 months,” Frances recalls. “My first year I joined as a weapons simulator, which is radar. My first duty station was in Panama City, Florida.”

As this station was a school location, Frances trained other Airmen to do radar. She worked as a weapons simulator for a year before pursuing musical opportunities.

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“I found out about a group called Tops In Blue, a Vegas style musical group that travels around the world,” she says. After a successful audition, Frances joined the group and spent her second year in the Air Force traveling with Tops In Blue. [and then she crosstrained into the Air Force band.]****

During her time in the Air Force band, Frances was stationed in Massachusetts, Japan, Warner Robins, and Illinois. Frances enjoyed bringing music to people’s ears in different parts of the world.

While stationed at Warner Robins Air Force base, Frances experienced unmatched comradery that she works to emulate as a business owner. “This town is very supportive of military and Warner Robins Air Force Base,” Frances testifies. “Because you are in a military community, they understand what you’re going through.”

Touched by the kindness of others while she served our country, Frances mirrors this undying support in the practice of her business. Frances has partnered with several prior military members to bring especially tailored care to the military families of Houston County.

“[We have] two Air Force veterans, one Marine, and one Navy,” Frances says of the Synergy team. “We feel like we’re able to connect a little bit more to the client than most people can. To be more understanding and welcoming to this community – because it is a military community.”

In her time with the Air Force band, Frances toured alongside performers like Daughtry, Brad Paisley, and Kelly Clarkson. But though it was an invigorating experience, she values her work as a local business owner. “I would much rather be here making a life and being involved in the community than doing any of that stuff. The health and wellness that we’re able to create and provide means more to me than [anything].”

However, her love of music remains an important part of her life. Frances has been singing in the A to Z band locally for seven years and has enjoyed every moment.

While treating yourself to a massage on special occasions is always a nice idea, Frances explains why regularity is important. “We’re really trying to get people

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To ease the cost for customers who need frequent massages, Frances created the V.I.P. program. After paying full price for your first massage, you will receive discounted V.I.P. pricing on all future massages so long as you keep a standing monthly appointment on the books. Over half of their clients take advantage of this program that also includes V.I.P. pricing for all family members and gift card purchases.

to understand that the consistency is going to help your body improve how you feel and then maintain it. But we know it’s expensive.”

To ease the cost for customers who need frequent massages, Frances created the V.I.P. program. After paying full price for your first massage, you will receive discounted V.I.P. pricing on all future massages so long as you keep a standing monthly appointment on the books. Over half of their clients take advantage of this program that also includes V.I.P. pricing for all family members and gift card purchases.

“Our second year we won best massage for the local telegraph contest,” Frances says proudly. More recently, they out beat 15 competitors in Best Spa for Macon and Warner Robins. “That’s been the biggest surprise, that we were received so well within the community so quickly. We were able to establish a solid business base.”

Through the business, Frances has orchestrated new friendships between community members and has made valuable friendships for herself. “To be able to build that in the community has been a lovely surprise for me,” she says.

To top it all off, Frances has inspired her immediate family to help others through similar avenues. Her husband became a personal trainer and is finishing massage therapy school to begin working at Synergy Wellness & BodyCare. One of Frances’ daughters is a licensed therapist working at Synergy Wellness & BodyCare while another daughter is in North Carolina planning on attending massage therapy school. “My family has a contributing effect in this town that we

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lived in and grew up in. I think that’s the best thing we can get out of this.”

For Frances, there is no greater feeling than knowing she has helped someone. Every time a customer shares the improvements they have seen since coming to Synergy Wellness & BodyCare, Frances’ heart swells with joy. “It means the world to me to see someone say something about how much better they feel now.”

At Synergy Wellness & BodyCare, you will experience healing breakthroughs while supporting your local military veterans all at once. What could make you feel better than that?  hcl

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Short-term rehabilitation patient, Shirley Tolbert, shares her experience at Summerhill and the ease and comfort she encountered there. Prior to her stay at Summerhill, Shirley was hospitalized for a variety of reasons. At the hospital, she says, “Several things were going on, so they suggested I go to Summerhill.”

Because Summerhill comes highly recommended from the medical community, Shirley felt confident in her decision to enter their short-term rehab. “I have a daughter-in-law that worked there many years ago, and she told me, ‘You’re going to really like it down there,’” Shirley adds.

And she was right. Shirley enjoyed a three week stay in rehab where they

quickly worked to nurse her back to health. From the friendly staff to the sweet tea she describes as “out of this world,” Shirley enjoyed every bit of her stay. “My bed was right by a large window and I could see a big ‘ole tree from there. I saw squirrels, birds, and one day I saw a chipmunk.”

While there’s no place like home, Summerhill’s friendly staff and cozy environment make your stay as homelike as possible. “Of course, I’m always glad to be back home, but if I had to go back I would say Summerhill – that’s where I would want to go.”

The dedication of physical therapists and nursing staff helped expedite Shirley’s recovery in a seamless manner. Because of their kindness, what could have been an overwhelming experience was a pleasant detour on her way back to health.

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President Cindy Collier was involved with the nonprofit from day one. The idea for the ministry came from founder Mitzi Davis. “I hadn’t seen Mitzi in nine years,” Cindy recalls of the time. “We had been close friends but then they moved away.”

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The generous people of Houston County that have committed themselves to this mission are passionate about empowering and supporting others through every walk of life. “There are some good women in Perry, Georgia that want to see people taken care of and their lives to be enhanced and made better,” Cindy says. “That’s what we’re trying to do, one person at a time.”

One night in 2011, Mitzi called Cindy and told her that the Lord had placed this ministry on her heart. “She asked me, ‘Do you ever see Donna Allen?’ and Donna was sitting at my kitchen table that night.” Together, the three ladies jump-started the ministry having little idea the impact it would grow to have on the community.

“We started studying scripture, praying and asking how we were supposed to reach out to women in our community.” For the next three years, the ladies met intentionally to plan their steps and work out the intricate details of turning their vision into a life-changing mission.

In 2014, Women Reaching Our Community officially became a nonprofit organization. “We’re a 501c nonprofit,” Cindy says. “We went through all of that early on to get that worked out with the lawyers.” The ladies felt led to use the ministry to empower other

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women and provide opportunities for them to impact those in the community that are less fortunate. With the legalities in order, they set out to begin work.

They started doing food drives to help feed the hungry, and as word got out many came forward needing help. “We began working with people that were being referred to us as living in their cars, trying to find housing for them, putting them up. And then it began to grow.”

As demand for their help grew, so did the number of volunteers. As a nonprofit, Women Reaching Our Community operates solely on material donations and contributions of time. Because of the growth, they established a board comprised of six members. With a strong group of passionate individuals, their efforts went even farther to help the local community.

“We were surprised at how many people are considered homeless in Houston County,” Cindy admits. Sadly, she says, “There is a fiveyear wait for any of the reduced housing here in town, and so a lot of people are either bunking up with friends or they’re staying in their cars.”

Initially, they starting feeding the homeless while bringing them provisions such as socks, clothes, umbrellas and blankets. In some circumstances, they have gotten women off the street and into a motel where they can freshen up and start applying for jobs.

Cindy talks of one woman they helped. “She and her husband were on the streets together and he literally walked away from her and left her alone.” Abandoned and afraid, she was at her wits end until those at Women Reaching

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Our Community swept her off the street.

“We put her in a motel, got her clothing, got her groceries, let her rest. We took her to the library so that she could put in applications for jobs.” In no time, the woman had a job, a paycheck, and was buying herself groceries. Little by little, she gained her independence in a beautiful journey towards becoming self-sufficient. “The transformation has been amazing,” Cindy shares.

Over the years, they have helped countless women get back on their feet by getting them off the street and helping them find work. For others, they have provided reliable transportation to maintain their jobs. This has made all the difference for these women in feeling empowered to take care of themselves.

They created the Kindness Cupboard which serves to conveniently feed the hungry. Fully stocked with donated goods, the cupboard is filled with dry food provisions and open for anyone in need. “There are canned meats and crackers, sausages, tuna fish, chicken salad,” Cindy names a few. “[It’s filled] three times a week. Usually by the very next day it’s gone.”

Early on in their ministry, they opened a highend thrift store called Renew. Their items include things like clothes, home goods, furniture and children’s toys which have all been donated by community members. And while every item is priced only at a quarter, the proceeds of the store largely fund the entire ministry.

Cindy talks about their hopes for the future and goals in continuing to support women in need. In efforts to create a Homeless No More community, she says, “We’re hoping and praying about a place that will provide some housing that we can oversee and we will be able to have multiple families there down the road.”

Additionally, they have plans in the works to implement a scholarship program to set the next generation up for success. “We’re hoping that we can break the cycle of poverty mentality and that [kids] will recognize the value of education and staying in school.” While 70% of the people they help are

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“Life throws people lemons a lot of times so we just try to help them, give them a taste of how much Jesus loves them and wants to see them flourish.”

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women, an astounding 80% overall dropped out of school.

To combat this, Cindy explains their plans to offer tutoring starting at the third grade. “We will have people in the community that are well known to come and encourage them, be a role model for them.” From news anchors to doctors and lawyers, these community members will mentor the children and show them the opportunities that lie ahead.

Having spent over 12 years working at four different schools in Houston County, Cindy believes there is no limit to what any child can do. Her hope is to inspire the children of Houston County to put in the necessary work to set themselves up for a brighter future.

It is a heartbreaking reality that leaves women and children in a variety of unfortunate circumstances. But people like Cindy are eager to make a difference. “Life throws people lemons a lot of times so we just try to help them, give them a taste of how much Jesus loves them and wants to see them flourish.”

When it comes to making a difference, no effort is too small to change a life. “Whatever we do impacts

our world. As women, it’s a very powerful thing to understand because it gives you a sense of purpose no matter where you are.”

The generous people of Houston County that have committed themselves to this mission are passionate about empowering and supporting others through every walk of life. “There are some good women in Perry, Georgia that want to see people taken care of and their lives to be enhanced and made better,” Cindy says. “That’s what we’re trying to do, one person at a time.”

While the ministry has grown, there is always more work to be done. Board members and volunteers of this nonprofit will not rest so long as one person still stands in need of their help. HCL

Having spent over 12 years working at four different schools in Houston County, Cindy believes there is no limit to what any child can do. Her hope is to inspire the children of Houston County to put in the necessary work to set themselves up for a brighter future.

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DDuring his tenure as a collegiate baseball player, Shane Valigora experienced a multitude of injuries. Born and raised in St. Clairsville, Ohio, his experiences as a ball player, combined with his unwavering faith in God, prompted a deep desire to serve his community with the utmost integrity and respect. Shane envisioned an outpatient physical therapy clinic where each patient is treated like family. Since March of 2018, he and his staff at Pinnacle Physical Therapy & Sports Medicine have helped each of their patients reach their highest physical potential while providing a warm, welcoming environment where they can comfortably heal.

“Through my own experiences, I am able to truly empathize with my patients’ pain and injuries,” he says. Recognizing each patient’s individuality, Shane cares deeply about their progress during recovery while helping to meet their therapeutic needs. Moreover, he and his staff routinely focus on developing and maintaining great patient relationships.

“Shane is very knowledgeable, uses a wide variety of approaches to healing, and he genuinely cares about helping people feel better and getting them back to normal function,” says client Tammy Strickland.

“At Pinnacle you are not a number; you’re a part of our family,” explains Shane’s wife Amy, who is also the practice’s

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The Swanson recently celebrated two successful decades of serving delicious southern cuisine in a uniquely historical atmosphere.

Imagine dining at a restaurant that literally transports you into the distant past- into a time when gas lamps (or candles) were used for light, folks used coach horses as their transportation, and a butter churn was a household necessity. While there are some eating establishments that probably come to mind, sadly in this era that focuses on immediate consumption of cheap food, the number of places that serve homecooked meals seem to be in short supply nowadays.

The Swanson, a dining establishment whose construction dates back to the late 18th century, recently celebrated its 20th anniversary. The restaurant was named after Ms. Norine Swanson-Jones, who played the organ for Perry’s churches and was very active in the community, establishing Perry’s first kindergarten in her home in the 1930’s. Many locals still remember attending her school and have signed the Swanson’s guest book with the years of their attendance.

When patrons first enter the restaurant’s doors on Carroll Street, they can immerse themselves in over 200 years of history while enjoying some of the best southern food in Georgia. Keeping in harmony with

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“Our philosophy has always revolved around consistency,” says Mike. “For instance, we don’t deviate from our recipe book. All of our vegetables are fresh, except for the green beans, and our entrees are made to order. Basically, what is says on the menu is what we do for you.”
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their forbearers, the owners encourage patrons to dress casually while enjoying time with family and friends in an environment that can be likened to dining at your grandmother’s house.

For The Swanson’s anniversary celebration, balloons and cake was served to each customer. Both the Warner Robins and Perry Chambers of Commerce were in attendance, as was Mayor Randall Walker. Owners Kim and Mike Sheridan expressed their deep gratitude to all their employees and customers for their continued

support in helping to make the Swanson such a success. “We were so excited to celebrate our 20th year with local dignitaries and staff,” says Kim. “We feel so welcomed here in Perry. We love our customers and are just so very thankful for them.”

Over two centuries before Kim and Mike would purchase the building, the Cox-Swanson home was actually very well-known in the region. Originally constructed in 1780 as a livery stable, the structure was eventually converted into a home. Since then, the house

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Over the years, word of mouth spread about the unique southern eatery, and it became a local favorite, despite the initial “identity crisis.” Kim attributes the success of The Swanson to just one word –stubbornness.

Now boasting a staff of over 40 employees, The Swanson has become famous for its charming ambience, fried chicken, fried green tomatoes, and its “little biscuits.” The restaurant was even honored by Garden & Gun magazine for being the only Georgia restaurant selected as one of “The Best Chicken Joints in the South.”

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has undergone numerous additions and renovations. In the 1880’s, for example, a three-room house was added to the property and became the home of the former mayor of Perry, Mayor Cox. In 1909, two additional bedrooms as well as a large hall were added, resulting in the structure that you see today.

In 1903, the home was purchased by Nora Cox, Norine Swanson Jones’ grandmother. “Norine was very well known and respected in the community,” explains Kim. “In addition to playing piano for both the Baptist and Methodist churches, she also babysat some of the children of her former students when she was older.”

Like most military families, Kim and Mike have “lived all over” before eventually deciding to move to Perry. “We settled here in the late 70s when Mike got a job at Robins Air Force Base, and this is where we raised our children,” explains Kim. “I’m a systems analyst by trade, and my job required a good deal of traveling. I came up with the idea (to open) a sandwich shop so that I could stay closer to

home since our (then) teenager was very active in sports and school.”

It was back in 2001 when the couple decided to purchase The Cox-Swanson home with the idea of opening a small sandwich shop. “We were looking at locations around town, and then we learned that the United Methodist Church was interested in selling the (Cox-Swanson) residence,” recalls Kim. “They were using it as office space as well as for Sunday School classes.”

Fortunately for the Sheridans, though, Mike could put his mechanical engineering skills to work in order to convert the home into a working restaurant. “He has some pretty extensive architectural and design skills, so we were confident that he could make it into a functioning dining establishment,” says Kim.

Mike had his hands full because there had to be some major renovations before The Swanson was ready for the public. “Right off the bat, I had to entirely replace the plumbing and electrical systems,” explains Mike. “We added some

It didn’t take long before the entire menu would revolve around traditional southern foods. “I just had to convert my recipes into restaurant meals, so there was definitely some trial and error,” says Kim. “Everything that we prepare is done from scratch, the way your mother would do it.”

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bathrooms and even enlarged the back part (of the kitchen) by about eight feet. We also converted the stable into a prep room, office and storage area. Of course, then all of the restaurant equipment had to be purchased and installed.”

It was one thing to renovate the Cox-Swanson house, but it’s another thing entirely to own and operate a restaurant. “Neither Mike nor I had any experience in the restaurant business, so it was kind of a crazy notion to do this.”

Although Kim had been cooking Wednesday night suppers for the Methodist Church, the couple had no knowledge about the workings of the restaurant business. However, they received some much-needed mentoring from the UGA Small Business Development Center.

When The Swanson first opened in October of 2002, Mike and Kim had since abandoned the idea of a sandwich shop and chose to go more upscale with their menu items. “After I finished renovating, it was the fanciest sandwich shop you’d ever see, so we tried our hand at being a fine dining establishment,” says Mike. “We had no clue about what we were doing at first.”

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When The Swanson first opened in October of 2002, Mike and Kim had since abandoned the idea of a sandwich shop and chose to go more upscale with their menu items. “After I finished renovating, it was the fanciest sandwich shop you’d ever see, so we tried our hand at being a fine dining establishment,” says Mike. “We had no clue about what we were doing at first.”

Unfortunately, the menu was not a big hit with the public, so the couple tried Italian food for a while. However, on Sundays when they served southern food, they noticed something interesting. “Everyone just flocked to the restaurant, so that of course raised our eyebrows.”

It didn’t take long before the entire menu would revolve around traditional southern foods. “I just had to convert my recipes into restaurant meals, so there was definitely some trial and error,” says Kim. “Everything that we prepare is done from scratch, the way your

mother would do it.” The Swanson cooks everything to order, and some staples include salmon croquets, sweet potato casserole, collard greens, cream corn, just to name a few.

Over the years, word of mouth spread about the unique southern eatery, and it became a local favorite, despite the initial “identity crisis.” Kim attributes the success of The Swanson to just one word – stubbornness. “Failure just wasn’t an option for us. As anyone who’s opened a restaurant will tell you, it’s a struggle, and it certainly was the case for us for many years. We just never thought about giving up, and here we are 20 years later.”

Now boasting a staff of over 40 employees, The Swanson has become famous for its charming ambience, fried chicken, fried green tomatoes, and its “little biscuits.” The restaurant was even honored by Garden & Gun magazine for being the only Georgia restaurant selected as one of “The Best Chicken Joints in the

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South.” In addition, The Swanson provides food for the Guardian Center, a state-of-the-art training campus in Perry.

“Our philosophy has always revolved around consistency,” says Mike. “For instance, we don’t deviate from our recipe book. All of our vegetables are fresh, except for the green beans, and our entrees are made to order. Basically, what is says on the menu is what we do for you.”

So, whether it’s lunch on the porch or dinner in one of its beautifully (and newly) decorated dining rooms, The Swanson is a must for any fan of great southern food in a casual yet elegant atmosphere. Bon Appétit!  HCL

It was one thing to renovate the Cox-Swanson house, but it’s another thing entirely to own and operate a restaurant. “Neither Mike nor I had any experience in the restaurant business, so it was kind of a crazy notion to do this.”

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Helping Middle georgia Keep the Outside in

Southern Picket Fence Company owner David Garrett talks about the astounding growth they have seen in their second year of operation. As word of their quality craftsmanship continues to spread, demand for their services has nearly tripled.

“The price of lumber has significantly decreased which has increased demand,” David explains. Southern Picket Fence Company offers better prices allowing families to affordably enhance their outdoor living spaces.

With the increase in projects came the need for a bigger team. In 2021, David partnered with his oldest son, Cameron, who founded Nice Fence Co. The pair make such a good team that David’s youngest son, Baylor, decided to join them.

“Baylor is helping with the logistics,” David says proudly. “He’s a communication major so he’s helping out with our marketing strategy.”

David hired Jackson Williams as the new project manager. A long-time friend of Cameron’s, bringing him aboard the

Sbusiness felt like adding another family member.

To further nurture and grow the business, David resigned from his job as a healthcare administrator. “I thought for a long time about quitting my day job,” he admits. “I felt God just saying, ‘Let go.’” Having taken the leap, he is excited to see where his complete dedication takes the company.

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Baylor put it perfectly when he said, “I like to think of work as an opportunity – not an obligation.” David draws daily inspiration from his son’s outlook on the greater meaning of hard work.

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No Substitute for Hard Work and Determination

What began as a humble little bait and tackle shop is noW a World -class boat and sporting goods empire.

MMost educators usually extol the path of attending college in order to secure a white-collar job as the sole road to fulfillment. And with so much pressure to follow this traditional path, it may seem like there’s no other way to succeed in today’s world. However, there are plenty of happy, successful professionals like Charles Ayer who are proof positive that there’s other ways to go in order to succeed in life.

As founder and owner of The Sports Center, a full-service boat and sporting goods dealer in Perry, Georgia, Charles believes his success can be attributed to a lot of hard work as well as good old American tenacity. “Hard work never bothered me, and I tried to make a hobby into my livelihood. Also, if you surround yourself with good people, then it makes for an easier time.”

Born and raised around the Perry area, Charles originally had planned on becoming an electronics technician after high school, but as with many things in life, fate dealt him another hand. “After graduation, I went into the Civil Service to work at Robins Air Force Base under their 36-month apprenticeship program,” he recalls. “At just 18, I was attending their technical school while working on the radar system for the B52 bomber. To be honest, my heart wasn’t really in it, but I couldn’t leave the program early or I’d have to pay for the schooling. After the required 36 months, I needed to find something else to do.”

Charles was also married by this time and had a young bride at home to support. “We were married in December of 1965, and I was fresh out of high

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Former attorney and State Legislator Larry Walker has been a loyal customer since the very beginning and has become close friends with the Ayer family. “I’ve been going to Charles’ stores since they opened. Now I go down there to just visit and listen to some of his wisdom. I’ve done a lot of legal work for him, we attend the same church, and I just think he’s an amazing person. He’s the walking embodiment of the American dream, but it’s not really a dream since he put so much time and effort into succeeding.”

school,” says Dianne, his wife of over 50 years. “He knew that what he had been in training for was not what he ultimately wanted to do, so he borrowed some money to go another route. I was only 18 and a little naïve, but I supported him in his decision because I trusted him.”

“I don’t remember ever not working,” he says. “Since I was 10, I picked cucumbers, okra and all types of produce.”

As a result, he felt more at home driving a tractor than servicing a fighter jet. Thus, after his apprenticeship at Robins AFB was over, Charles had to make a critical decision, one that would affect his life in a profound way.

“I had always hunted and fished as a kid, so naturally I thought it would be wise to pursue that line of work.”

Luckily for Charles, a friend named Sonny Heard happened to own a small paint store and was in need of some help. “Sonny’s partner was pulling out at the time, and he needed someone to assume half the business. I began renting out half of his store. I sold bait and tackle while Sonny handled the painting end of the business. At that point, I was just trying to make a living.”

“From the beginning, he was totally committed to making it work,” says wife Dianne. “My husband has always been the type of person to look forward, not backward, and was very motivated to succeed. He worked some very long hours for seven days a week to get things off the ground.”

Sonny and Charles stayed in the original location for about a year before moving to

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Ironically, Charles says that he doesn’t go out on the boat as much as he used to. With his work week averaging 60 hours, he says there’s little time for fishing. “Until 2020, Charles worked seven days a week,” says Dianne. “I’ve never known anyone with a better work ethic, so he’s not the type to sit around and do nothing.”

a vacant BP service station. “The station luckily required no rent.” Slowly but surely, Charles’ fishing business began to grow. In 1975, Sonny and Charles moved to another service station on Sam Nunn Boulevard, where they gradually began selling boats as well.

It wasn’t long before Charles bought his friend, Sonny’s, part of the business and then built a larger building on Valley Drive in order to stock even more boating inventory, and by the early 1980s the Sports Center had actually become the largest Johnson outboard motor dealer in the world. “We were actually the largest boat dealer for several different manufacturers.” In 1988, the store received the “Boat

Dealer of the Year” award from Boat and Motor Magazine for being one of the largest boat dealers in the world.

It was also around this time that Charles purchased a pecan orchard. “I wanted to make money with my hobby rather than spending money on it,” he explains. “Also, when you have three children at home, you do whatever you have to do to make ends meet.”

In 1993 The Sports Center’s sales department moved across the interstate to Sam Nunn Boulevard, where it’s currently located. A former Kmart store, the building was roughly 52,000 square feet in size when Charles acquired it, adding another 25,000 square feet for a showroom, and 20,000 square feet for a warehouse. It was also around this time that Charles also sold the parts and service department on Valley Drive to Jack Nash, which operates as a separate entity. “We used to rig all of his boats,” explains Jack, “and now we provide all the parts and service for the sales department. When I initially started out

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Since that time, The Sports Center has grown exponentially, and Charles attributes its success to being consistent with both service and inventory, as well as hiring the right people. What started out in 1970 as a humble business venture that sold crickets, weights and tackle boxes, has now become a sporting goods empire. “I’ve been doing this for over 50 years, and I still enjoy it,” he says proudly.

of high school, I was Charles’ employee, and I’ve since become the Sports Center Parts and Service department. It’s been a great relationship for nearly 50 years, and we’ve both been very fortunate.”

In addition to its success, the Sports Center has always been a family affair. Dianne works part-time in the store’s office, while son, Chuck, works on the family’s pecan farm when he’s

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Sonny and Charles stayed in the original location for about a year before moving to a vacant BP service station. “The station luckily required no rent.” Slowly but surely, Charles’ fishing business began to grow. In 1975, Sonny and Charles moved to another service station on Sam Nunn Boulevard, where they gradually began selling boats as well.

not in the sporting goods department. “My grandson, Charlie, also comes in from time to time to help in the store, but he also works on the pecan farm,” says Charles. The couple’s daughters, Kimberly and Cristi, have also worked for the Sport Center in some capacity.

Since that time, The Sports Center has grown exponentially, and Charles attributes its success to being consistent with both service and inventory, as well as hiring the right people. What started out in 1970 as a humble business venture that sold crickets, weights and tackle boxes, has now become a sporting goods empire. “I’ve been doing this for over 50 years, and I still enjoy it,” he says proudly.

Ironically, Charles says that he doesn’t go out on the boat as much as he used to. With his work week averaging 60 hours, he says there’s little time for fishing. “Until 2020, Charles worked seven days a week,” says Dianne. “I’ve never known anyone with a

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better work ethic, so he’s not the type to sit around and do nothing.”

Former attorney and State Legislator Larry Walker has been a loyal customer since the very beginning and has become close friends with the Ayer family. “I’ve been going to Charles’ stores since they opened. Now I go down there to just visit and listen to some of his wisdom. I’ve done a lot of legal work for him, we attend the same church, and I just think he’s an amazing person. He’s the walking embodiment of the American dream, but it’s not really a dream since he put so much time and effort into succeeding.”

“We started back when a handshake was as good as your word,” says Charles with a grin. “I’m proud to say that, like Larry, some of our customers have been with us for well over 40 years, and we truly appreciate their support.”  HCL

As a result, he felt more at home driving a tractor than servicing a fighter jet. Thus, after his apprenticeship at Robins AFB was over, Charles had to make a critical decision, one that would affect his life in a profound way. “I had always hunted and fished as a kid, so naturally I thought it would be wise to pursue that line of work.”

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Steve and Fran Prudhomme followed each other around the country for a number of years without knowing it. Their traveling brought them to Savannah, where they continued to avoid each other, unintentionally, for several years.

Eventually, the stars aligned and they met at a restaurant, Steve seeking a buffet meal following an exerting bike ride, Fran, a single mother, working as a server to supplement her job at a bank. Steve’s thirst almost derided the relationship before it started.

A native of New Jersey, Steve moved to Savannah in 1991 and worked a a newspaper sportswriter on Hilton Head Island. Fran’s a native of Ohio who moved to Savannah in the late ‘80s. She graduated from Armstrong State University with a degree in English and worked as a substitute teacher for a brief time before getting a job with a bank, calling on her previous experience in that field.

The following around part.

Steve and Fran both grew up in the North, albeit hundreds of miles apart. Steve was stationed in Monterey, Ca., for six months in 1977. That was about the same time Fran lived in Anaheim, Ca. Steve subsequently spent three years at Fort Hood, Texas, working as a French linguit in the Army. Fran, meanwhile, had moved to Houston. Steve returned to Georgia in 1980 and worked at Internal Revenue for several years while taking classes at Georgia State. Fran, married and with a young daughter, had moved to Georgia and worked for a short time at an insurance office located several miles from Internal Revenue. They may have crossed paths, but they weren’t destined to actually meet until early 1994.

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Putman, owner of Olde World Barber Shoppe, never imagined the sheer success he would find in doing what he truly loves.

IIt is not often that one gets to impact a community while simultaneously living out their childhood dream. Steven Putman, owner of Olde World Barber Shoppe, never imagined the sheer success he would find in doing what he truly loves.

Growing up, cutting hair was a hobby for Steven. “In middle school and high school, I would cut my brothers and my friends hair,” he says. However, he adds, “I didn’t think I could ever do it as a career.”

Never daring to dream of taking his hobby further, Steven spent his 20s working in insurance, the automotive industry, and even poker dealing. While these jobs got him through, he began to wonder if he could make a

difference doing what he loved.

In his early 30s, Steven went through the Central Georgia Technical College Barbering Program where he felt at home in his career for the very first time. Almost immediately, he opened Olde World Barber Shoppe. “We opened in 2014,” he says. “I was less than a year out of barber school. I just went out on a limb, and I was able to build a clientele really quickly that first year.”

When he opened the shop, Steven was determined to use his business to impact the community. “The main thing I love about this area, it’s called the international city for a reason.” Having lived his whole life in Houston County, Steven was familiar with the diversity

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On the customer end, Steven adds, “We have much higher retention rates than the average [barber shop].” Steven attributes this to their commitment to quality customer service. He admits a trick they use to keep customer satisfaction at an all-time high. When a customer comes in for a cut, their barber will input notes about their visit including details from their conversations. When the customer returns, they will be asked about their new job or how their kids soccer games are going regardless of who is cutting their hair. This personal touch goes a long way.

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and the needs of the community. “We grew up in a diverse classroom and neighborhoods. [But] there were no diverse places in town where white people, black people, old, young, everybody could go at once. That was my idea, to [create] and all-inclusive place.”

While hiring barbers, Steven carefully considered how each barber would contribute to the diversity of the team. Often hiring new barbers with little experience, he says, “When I’m interviewing, we don’t even care about the haircut quality. We’re looking for customer service super stars, and we can teach them to cut hair.” His employee’s experience range from bartenders to shoe salesmen, all of which are thriving under Steven’s guidance.

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Because of this, the team at Olde World Barber Shoppe is a beautifully blended group of service oriented individuals passionate about enhancing the community’s barber shop experience. “We have by far the most diverse staff in all of Georgia,” Steven says proudly. “We have a variety of religious preferences, sexual orientation, old, young – everyone’s welcome and they’re all represented in our shop.”

In their commitment to keeping you happy with your look both in and outside of the salon, the team shares tips and tricks with customers to help them at home. Often, Steven says, “You leave the salon and they styled your hair and it looks terrific, but then you get home and can

“Most shops do booth rentals, [but here] they’re all employees so they get a steady paycheck every month.” With this business model, Steven pays himself last to ensure his barbers get what they deserve. A sacrifice in the early years of the business, this made all the difference in finding and keeping excellent barbers.

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The Olde World Barber Shoppe competition team participated in the Annual Barber Battle in Nashville where they won six trophies.

At the Connecticut Barber Expo, one of their team members took home second place.

“I really encourage stuff like that,” Steven says. He even covers the entrance fee for his team believing the experience is vital for their continued growth as a barber.

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never recreate the look. We teach the clients how to recreate this.”

Since opening Olde World Barber Shoppe, Steven discovered a newfound joy in mentoring others in their passion for hair care. The Warner Robins shop that opened in 2014 was such a success that they opened two additional shops in Macon and Perry. Steven partners with Jason Patridge over the Macon location and with Kevin Battle in Perry. Both men have been with Steven since 2014, and he has loved watching them grow in their talent and capabilities as leaders. “That’s the biggest joy I get, honestly,” Steven says. “I celebrate everyone else’s victories.”

Members of the team also get the opportunity to demonstrate their talent on a larger scale. “In 2016, we started going to barber shows across the country, and they have competitions,” Steven tells me. At these events, barbers battle for titles such as Best Fade, Best Design, and

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Best Overall. It allows them to gain accreditation while showcasing their work.

The Olde World Barber Shoppe competition team participated in the Annual Barber Battle in Nashville where they won six trophies. At the Connecticut Barber Expo, one of their team members took home second place. “I really encourage stuff like that,” Steven says. He even covers the entrance fee for his team believing the experience is vital for their continued growth as a barber.

Locally, Olde World Barber Shoppe was featured in The Macon Telegraph’s Best of the Best. “They never had a

barbering category,” Steven shares. “But in 2016, we got second place in the salon category – and that was all of middle Georgia. After that, they created the barber shop category, and we’ve won that every year.”

While Steven hoped for this kind of recognition, he is humbled by their continued achievements. “I’m surprised at the success,” he says. “I didn’t think a shop could do this high a volume.”

Doing 3,500 haircuts monthly out of the Warner Robins shop alone, they are usually booked to capacity. Olde World Barber Shoppe sees almost five times

Since opening Olde World Barber Shoppe, Steven discovered a new-found joy in mentoring others in their passion for hair care. The Warner Robins shop that opened in 2014 was such a success that they opened two additional shops in Macon and Perry. Steven partners with Jason Patridge over the Macon location and with Kevin Battle in Perry. Both men have been with Steven since 2014, and he has loved watching them grow in their talent and capabilities as leaders. “That’s the biggest joy I get, honestly,” Steven says. “I celebrate everyone else’s victories.”

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In their commitment to keeping you happy with your look both in and outside of the salon, the team shares tips and tricks with customers to help them at home. Often, Steven says, “You leave the salon and they styled your hair and it looks terrific, but then you get home and can never recreate the look. We teach the clients how to recreate this.”

the revenue as the average Great Clips, the busiest shop in America. This has allowed Steven to provide financial assurance for his barbers.

“Most shops do booth rentals, [but here] they’re all employees so they get a steady paycheck every month.” With this business model, Steven pays himself last to ensure his barbers get what they deserve. A sacrifice in the early years of the business, this made all the difference in finding and keeping excellent barbers.

On the customer end, Steven adds, “We have much higher retention rates than the average [barber shop].” Steven attributes this to their commitment to quality customer service. He admits a trick they use to keep customer satisfaction at an all-time high. When a customer comes in for a cut, their barber will input notes about their visit including details from their conversations. When the customer returns, they will be asked about their new job or how their kids soccer games are going regardless of who is cutting their hair. This personal touch goes a long way.

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Steven enjoys giving back to the community that has supported his business. “We do a whole bunch of charity stuff every year,” he says. “We do free haircuts for the homeless in Macon and back to school haircut events. We sponsor little league all-star teams and the Houston County wrestling team.”

They also offer free classes for Central Georgia Technical College. “Since the industry has blown up, they have dual enrollment for high school kids. They get halfway through their license by the time they get through high school.” Steven relishes the opportunity to teach and encourage barbers with the passion for haircutting he also shared at that young age.

After longing to become a barber for so many years, Steven is thrilled to not only run his own barber shop but to help his barbers achieve their dreams. He encourages others to pursue their passions, because you never know the joy that awaits. HCL

While hiring barbers, Steven carefully considered how each barber would contribute to the diversity of the team. Often hiring new barbers with little experience, he says, “When I’m interviewing, we don’t even care about the haircut quality. We’re looking for customer service super stars, and we can teach them to cut hair.” His employee’s experience range from bartenders to shoe salesmen, all of which are thriving under Steven’s guidance.

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Generations of Care

Summerhill Senior Living has served as a cornerstone of the community for Houston County families for over 49 years. Owners Bill and Wanda Davis, along with their staff, are dedicated to the health and happiness of each person they serve. While they are owners and operators of six nursing homes, Bill and Wanda have a special place in their hearts for Summerhill where their mission to serve the senior community began.

“We came to Summerhill, which was then known as New Perry Nursing Home, in 1973,” Wanda says. “In 2001, the name was changed to Summerhill Senior Living and reflected the growth and technology of enhanced patient services and amenities for the 160 nursing care beds.” Today, Summerhill offers Veranda West with specialized Alzheimer’s/Dementia Care and Veranda Rehab with short-term rehabilitative services including physical, occupational and speech therapy. There are 15 assisted living apartments at Andrews Terrace, long-term nursing care beds and 12 senior independent living villas. Wanda explains their transition to Perry saying, “Bill’s father, the late William C. Davis, Sr., was a CPA, nursing home owner and operator, and original member of the Georgia Health Care Associations’ Board of Directors who served as president of GHCA in 1976.” When William Davis, Sr. told Bill and Wanda about an opportunity to serve the elderly in Perry, they were eager to embark on this journey. “We moved to Perry with one car, a little bit of furniture, and our one-month-old daughter,” Wanda tells me. Following his father’s footsteps, Bill served as Chairman of the Board in 2014-2015 while Wanda served on the Board of Directors in 2016-2017.

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Summerhill Senior Living, through the dedication of the Davis family and Summerhill’s staff, has touched countless lives. “It’s been a life work and very satisfying,” Wanda says. “But there’s more to be done every day. I guess that’s why Bill and I don’t plan to retire until we become residents at Summerhill.”

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In their commitment to the residents, Bill, Wanda, and their staff recognize the importance of allowing residents to continue to be an essential part of the community. They encourage this by enabling residents to vote, enjoy Perry Players theater productions, and encouraging outside activities and field trips.

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Proverbs 29:18, which says, “Where there is no vision, the people perish.” The Davis family has adopted this creed as their life’s mission, desiring to serve residents beyond the basics of providing a place to live. Their vision has always included looking ahead to provide the highest quality of care available in a homelike setting.

When they arrived in Perry in 1973, Bill was a recent pre-med college graduate and Wanda was an RN who worked in intensive and coronary care. From the ripe young age of 24, they started their 49+ years providing excellent individualized care for the residents they serve.

Bill began work at Summerhill as Administrator while Wanda worked as the Director of Nursing. They worked to achieve a healthy balance between family life and growing their company in those early years. “I remember taking a bassinet to my office for our daughter, Bristol, until I could obtain appropriate

child care,” Wanda recalls.

The family grew to include four children…Bristol, Nova, Leslie, and Chip. “We involved our children from the very beginning. Starting with Bristol in the bassinet, the four siblings have prepared walls for painting, painted, mowed, and even worked under the building when pipes were frozen.”

As they acquired more facilities, Bill transitioned from Administrator of Summerhill to form Crossroads Medical Management and serve as CEO, with Wanda filling his previous role as Administrator of Summerhill. They continued to find ways to adapt to the changing times, and Wanda eventually joined Bill at Crossroads Medical Management.

Joe Andrews then became Administrator of Summerhill where he served for many years before also joining Crossroads Medical Management. Joe had served in every leadership position at Summerhill before joining Crossroads Medical Management as

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COO.

Phil Garner, the current Administrator of Summerhill, recently received the prestigious Silver Award at the American Health Care Association convention in Nashville, Tennessee, for excellence in care at Summerhill. Dr. Johnny Gallemore was the medical director of Summerhill in 1973, and the current medical director overseeing all patient care at Summerhill is Dr. Appavuchetty Soundappan.

Bill and Wanda have based their family business on “Residents Matter Most” and are still very involved in Summerhill today. Bill and Wanda’s son, William C. Davis, III (Chip), a CPA, joined Crossroads Medical Management in 2003 as the Chief Financial Officer.

It is vital to keep up with the abundance of technology and information available today to enhance patient services. Wanda says they accomplish this with continual education, skills training, compliance with ever changing regulations, and awareness of

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available resources. This has been necessary in providing the best care possible for residents.

“We have seen the need for more shortterm rehabilitation in the last several years,” Wanda shares. Residents now enter their own private rooms in Veranda Rehab and then, optimally, discharge home once they have completed their therapy programs.

All residents enjoy the comfort of Summerhill Senior Living during their recovery with around the clock care from administrative personnel, physicians, nurses, dieticians, social service workers, activity specialists and wound care specialists. The help of the entire team ensures that patients find themselves on a quick path to recovery.

“Over the years, we have changed as needs and technology change,” Wanda says. “From state-of-the-art therapy programs to specialized memory care, the highly trained staff is equipped to handle short and longterm patient care services.”

Through their 49+ years of operation, some employees have stayed at Summerhill for 30 to 40 years. “It makes all the difference when the residents consistently see the same caregivers every day. We try to assign the caregivers to the same residents as much as possible. Then the caregivers really get to know the residents, know their routines, and often become like family.”

Retaining quality staff has helped the overall flow of Summerhill and makes Bill and Wanda feel like they are working alongside family. “We have an intensive search and interview process to make sure we’re getting the right employee for the job,” Wanda says. “Each employee comes in with his/her own unique strengths, experience, and training. It takes this combination of unique strengths and abilities to complete a fully functioning and cohesive staff.”

In their commitment to the residents, Bill,

When William Davis, Sr. told Bill and Wanda about an opportunity to serve the elderly in Perry, they were eager to embark on this journey. “We moved to Perry with one car, a little bit of furniture, and our one-monthold daughter,” Wanda tells me. Following his father’s footsteps, Bill served as Chairman of the Board in 2014-2015 while Wanda served on the Board of Directors in 2016-2017.

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Wanda, and their staff recognize the importance of allowing residents to continue to be an essential part of the community. They encourage this by enabling residents to vote, enjoy Perry Players theater productions, and encouraging outside activities and field trips.

Through their years at Summerhill, Bill and Wanda have treasured the opportunity to get to know residents and learn of their unique life-journeys. “Such life-stories include that of a circus performer, homemaker, business executive, educator, world traveler, and many more. Residents and families share life-stories and one feels privileged to be part of their stories.”

Each generation, starting with William C. Davis, Sr., has had high expectations for their businesses, and those expectations are founded on honesty, integrity and concern for the residents and staff. Wanda says, “We continue to pray and ask for God’s

guidance and plan for Summerhill.”

Summerhill Senior Living, through the dedication of the Davis family and Summerhill’s staff, has touched countless lives. “It’s been a life of work and very satisfying,” Wanda says. “But there’s more to be done every day. I guess that’s why Bill and I don’t plan to retire until we become residents at Summerhill.”

Summerhill Senior Living is here to stay. With kindness and professionalism, they will continue serving your families for many years to come.  HCL When they arrived in Perry in 1973, Bill was a recent premed college graduate and Wanda was an RN who worked in intensive and coronary care. From the ripe young age of 24, they started their 49+ years providing excellent individualized care for the residents they serve.

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OOctober 15, 2022 marked the 40th anniversary celebration of the Sukey Hart Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution. At the event, the remaining three organizing members were recognized by current chapter Regent Cynthia Davis. Charter member and National Executive Officer Virginia Lingelbach, who joined within the first year of the chapter’s organization, was also recognized.

The anniversary celebration took place at the Assembly of God church in Warner Robins. Those in attendance included Sukey Hart members, DAR members from other chapters, and DAR State Officers.

Organized in 1982, the Sukey Hart Chapter has served the community in their unwavering dedication to historic preservation, education, and patriotism ever since.

Jane Daniels, a previous member of the Hawkinsville Chapter, longed to continue her efforts with the DAR when her family relocated to

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The Sukey Hart Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution celebrated its 40th anniversary

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Every moment spent contributing to the impactful work of the DAR is incredibly rewarding. Virginia’s own dedication to the DAR has inspired her sister, two daughters, and three granddaughters to join Sukey Hart Chapter. A sweet family legacy, their work honors the family that came before them and stands to inspire the family yet to come.

Warner Robins. Jane wasted no time in establishing Sukey Hart Chapter. She worked as an RN and arranged the chapter’s meetings to take place at night to accommodate other working women such as herself.

With a handful of members and more soon to come, Sukey Hart Chapter held their organizing luncheon on October 7, 1982 at Jane Daniel’s residence. The first official meeting was held on November 15, 1982 at the Robins Air Force Base Officer’s Club. These events marked the beginning of what has been a beautiful journey for this chapter.

“Forty years may not seem like a long time, but the future is built on

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the past,” says chapter Regent Cynthia Davis. “We are moving forward in the beautiful legacy that our founding DAR members and organizing members of Sukey Hart Chapter have set for us in DAR service and friendship.”

To become a member of the DAR, a woman 18 or older must have a direct ancestor involved in some way with the Revolutionary War. Charter member Virginia Lingelbach shares her experience joining the Sukey Hart Chapter in 1983 shortly after it was founded.

“I had always sort of been the family historian and genealogist,” Virginia shares. “My sister called one day and said that her bridge club was going to form a DAR

club in Warner Robins and asked if I would help her with her papers. I said, ‘Of course!’”

Virginia compiled the documents and family bibles she had collected over the years and set to working on her sister’s papers. However, the bridge club’s plans fell short. “I folded up everything and stuck it back in the box and went on,” Virginia recalls.

Sometime later, Virginia was invited to help grow the newly founded Sukey Hart Chapter. With her paperwork almost already done, she quickly completed the required work and was accepted on her first try in April 1983.

While her experience was a relatively uncomplicated one, Virginia talks about the great efforts women

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go through to prove the genealogy required in becoming a member. “It is a very involved process, a very detailed process, and it is very time consuming,” she says.

While the genealogy required by the DAR has always been thorough, it has become more extensive over the years. They now have 33 professional genealogists at their Washington headquarters who work full time. And because more resources and documentation have become available throughout the years, they expect more in terms of proving applicants’ lineage.

For the first three generations, they require primary proof to include birth certificates, marriage certificates, and death records of each family member. As you can imagine, locating your greatgrandparents marriage certificate is not the easiest

thing to do. “That is daunting,” Virginia admits. “A lot of people don’t know how to go about getting those documents.”

Thankfully, the Sukey Hart Chapter is armed with women ready to assist prospective members in this process. And after the necessary paperwork has been completed, they eagerly welcome each new member with open arms.

“The DAR is the largest nonpolitical patriotic women’s service organization in the world,” Virginia states. Boasting 190,000 members, the organization has evolved from the traditional DAR that was created in the 1800s. “We observe and encourage diversity, which I think is a big change from the 30s and 40s,” Virginia shares.

The DAR has genealogical groups specifically devoted to minority genealogy. Through the

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“We have a lot of members that are active on the active role but inactive in that they don’t participate in the projects and they rarely come to meetings,” Virginia explains. While some members participate less than others, Virginia assures me that all members have a special place in their heart for the beloved chapter.

years, it has grown to welcome and celebrate the participation of Indian American women, African American women, and Spanish American women. “In those respects, it’s not an organization for affluent white women,” Virginia clarifies. “It’s a service organization where we strive for diversity.”

The impact of the Sukey Hart Chapter on Warner Robins is specially tailored to the unique needs of the community. “Berry College in Rome, Georgia was the very first school supported by the DAR. I’m proud that Georgia daughters supported the first DAR school,” Virginia says. To this day, the DAR is the longest supporter of Berry College.

The Sukey Hart Chapter focuses much of its attention on veterans who have fought to defend our rights. In their efforts to honor veterans nationwide, members raised $350,000 for the World War II Memorial in Washington, DC. In addition, the chapter participates in Wreaths Across America every year.

Regent Cynthia Davis speaks proudly for their ongoing support of military veterans. “We partner with the 50th Vietnam War

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Commemoration that gives thanks in particular to Vietnam Veterans,” she says. “We support troops overseas and always try to give homemade Christmas cards and gifts to local veterans in nursing homes.”

In addition, Georgia has the very first historical property that was saved and preserved. The home belonged to George Walton who was one of Georgia’s three signers of the Declaration of Independence.

On a national level, Virginia says, “We own a building in Washington, DC that encompasses one full city block. It is the largest building in the world owned and maintained solely by women.” These are just some of many accomplishments the DAR has boasted over the years.

While participation in this organization seems intense, members are given the flexibility to be as involved in the day-to-day operation of the Sukey Hart Chapter as they please. But while participation in meetings and various service projects is entirely optional, each member must pay their annual dues to maintain their membership.

“We have a lot of members that are active on the active

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role but inactive in that they don’t participate in the projects and they rarely come to meetings,” Virginia explains. While some members participate less than others, Virginia assures me that all members have a special place in their heart for the beloved chapter.

Every moment spent contributing to the impactful work of the DAR is incredibly rewarding. Virginia’s own dedication to the DAR has inspired her sister, two daughters, and three granddaughters to join Sukey Hart Chapter. A sweet family legacy, their work honors the family that came before them and stands to inspire the family yet to come. HCL

“Forty years may not seem like a long time, but the future is built on the past,” says chapter Regent Cynthia Davis. “We are moving forward in the beautiful legacy that our founding DAR members and organizing members of Sukey Hart Chapter have set for us in DAR service and friendship.”

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