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The Survival Issue
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A u g u s t A , A i k e n & e v A n s
“My mission in life is not merely to survive, but to thrive; and to do so with some passion, some compassion, some humor, and some style.”
Maya Angelou
Don’t tell us you’re not a superwoman!
You’re at your best in a crisis. It’s April.
The downpours come, but you’ve been
around town long enough to know how
to get around the streets that flood. Your
hurricane pantry is fully stocked. You know
how to change a tire, check your oil, and use
your AAA card. You can fix what’s broken
with super glue, duct tape, or a quick
phone call. You can heal what hurts with
time, a Band-Aid, a kiss and a hug. You’re
always the one with the safety pin, the
stain remover pen, the hemming tape, the
airline miles to fly you and a friend whose
heart needs mending to a faraway island
where they put paper umbrellas in your
drinks. You give away your super secrets
because they might make someone else’s
life easier. You’re the friend who holds your
friends’ hands through their crises, and you
don’t do it because you expect anything in
return. You’re the rescuer—you stopped
waiting for Prince Charming to come along
on a white horse a long time ago (and if he
did you probably rescued him). You and you
alone are the heroine of your life story. And
it can be as amazing as your imagination
can make it.
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cover Art: traci daberko
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Foundernikki hardin
Creative Director caitilin Mcphillips
Market Managerkate cooper Metts
Contributing Editor gracie shepherd
Sales DirectorLisa dorn
Sales Executivesdoressa hawes
Lisa taylor [email protected]
Maidi McMurtrie thompson [email protected]
Mary porter vann [email protected]
Circulationdoressa hawes
PhotographyJon Michael sullivan
Advertisingsales: 706.823.3702
fax: 706.823.6061 1.800.622.6358
skirt! is published monthly and distributed free throughout
the greater Augusta, Aiken & Evans area. skirt! reserves the right to refuse to sell space for
any advertisement the staff deems inappropriate for the publication.
All content of this magazine, including without limitation the
design, advertisements, art, photos and editorial content, as well as the selection, coordination and
arrangement thereof, is copyright © 2014, Morris publishing group,
LLc. All rights reserved. no portion of this magazine may be copied or
reprinted without the express written permission of the publisher.
skirt!® is a registered trademark of Morris publishing group, LLc.
FeaturesThe Bully in the Hairdressing Salon Temma Ehrenfeld ..................................10
Love in a Bottle Ilona Elliot ........................................................26
In thIs IssueLetter from the Editor ...................................4
He’s So Original ...............................................9
Skirt of the Month .........................................29
Meet ..................................................................30
Product .............................................................13
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In this, our Survival Issue, we’ve highlighted an impressive array of women.
Whether it’s Kari Viola, who listens to gut-wrenching accounts of abuse
firsthand from children, or Yvonne Gentry, who works day in and day out
to better position Augusta small businesses for success, these women
sacrifice to make other lives even a little bit better. For Amy McClure, her
sacrifices have been going on for more than a decade as a single mom
who headed back to school part-time while also holding down a job and
parenting two children. These women are survivors in their own right, but
they also help people in our community to survive their own struggles.
I know you know women just like them, and I believe we’re all survivors
in our own way. I hope you enjoy this issue as much
as we enjoyed making it, and I’d love for us all
to take time this month to think about what
we’ve survived, and celebrate what those
triumphs have given us.
Gracie Shepherd
SKIRT! THIS MONTH
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Cover Art: If you’re an artist
and would like to submit your work, please send
a link or low res artwork to [email protected].
The SURVIVAL Issue
elizabeth edwards
She stood in the storm, and
when the wind did not blow her way,
she adjusted her sails.”
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He’s So Original | Wes Zamzow
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At Georgia Regents University, Wes is director of special gifts within the Office of Advancement, connecting alumni and other donors to exciting
projects and goals within the university. Coming to Augusta from Texas as a college freshman, he fell in love with Georgia in general and Au-
gusta in particular and has not left since. “I really made a home here,” he says. Having graduated from GRU for both his bachelor’s and master’s
degrees, his love for his alma mater helps to keep him motivated about the work he and the entire office do for the university. Working with
donors of all kinds and amounts, he likes to remind alumni in particular that every gift connects them back to an institution they have benefitted
from. “There are no small donations,” he says. “It has an impact, no matter the size.”
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Voluspa Apple & Blue Clover CandleThe Swank Co.
391 Highland Avenue, Augusta706.364.3421
Vera Bradley backpackCudos2u
400 Town Park Boulevard, Evans706.504.4500
April Loves
Vietri “Sara’s Bouquet” platesPlum Pudding Gourmet Kitchen Store
101 Laurens Street NW, Aiken803.644.4600
EMERGENCY FOOD STASHWe love these 18 Rabbits granola bars because
they make their granola from scratch, using real ingredients like fruit, nuts, seeds, coconut and cacao nibs.
Bonus: 18 Rabbits donates 1% of all of the bars they make to organizations that serve kids affected by food insecurity,
like Second Harvest and the San Francisco Food Bank. Available at Whole Foods Market.
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make it a great day!
“YOU CAN BEAR YOUR
TROUBLES OR SHRUG THEM OFF. THEY’RE YOUR SHOULDERS.”
Robert Brault
26 GENIUS THOUGHTS from A-Z TO HELP YOU NAVIGATE
EVEN THE toughest OF DAYS.
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Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries.
Without them humanity cannot survive.”
Dalai Lama
“You’ve only got three choices in life: Give up,
give in, or give it all you’ve got.”
Unknown
J“Judging a person does not define who they are. It defines who you are.”Unknown
D“Doubt kills more dreams than failure ever will. ”Suzy Kassem
E“Each moment is a place you’ve never been.” Mark Strand
Ffresh air.
G“Go to where you are celebrated, not where you are tolerated.” Unknown
A“Always walk around like you have on an invisible tiara. ”Paris Hilton
B“Beauty is self- confidence applied directly to the face.”Unknown
C“Comparison is the thief of joy.” Theodore Roosevelt
H“Heroism consists of hanging on one minute longer.” Norwegian Proverb
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keep your heels, head AND Standards
high.”Coco Chanel
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keep your heels, head AND Standards
high.”Coco Chanel
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ZEROTOLERANCEFOR NEGATIVEPEOPLE“YOU CANNOT HAVE A POSITIVE LIFE AND A NEGATIVE MIND.”Joyce Meyer
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Yvonne Gentry
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From construction to photography, the City of Augusta awards hundreds of contracts to businesses each year. Yvonne’s job as director of the Office of the
Disadvantaged Business Enterprise is to make sure local small business are aware of the opportunities they have within the city of Augusta, whether it’s bidding
on contracts or just informational services. “We know small business owners are the backbone of our economy, so we reach out to them,” she says. She’s been
heading up this effort for the past ten years, educating local businesses on marketing, bonding and financing opportunities, and ways to better position their
companies for new business. “When you’re a small business, you don’t have time to pursue procurement opportunities,” Yvonne says. Her favorite part of the
job is when all of the financing and marketing winds up helping a small business land new work. “It’s truly exciting when a company we’ve been working with
gets a government project.”
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Amy McClure
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Having headed back to school in 1998 as a working single mom, Amy’s life is proof of her belief in the importance of education. She worked steadily through
2011 on her bachelor’s, master’s, specialist and doctorate degrees and is now the principal of Belvedere Elementary School in Aiken County. “We have the best
people,” she says. “It’s a family environment, and we really pull together when things happen.” Ever since she was a little girl forcing her brother to play school
with her, she’s known that education was her calling and that passion has only grown. “I get to help families,” she says. “I get to help with things that otherwise
I would never know about.” In addition to the students and families at Belvedere Elementary, Amy loves helping student teachers, interns and new teachers as
they grow in their careers. When she thinks back to herself in 1998 headed back to school, it doesn’t seem real how far she has come. “I don’t think I would
have believed it.”
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Kari Viola
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Listening to children describe sexual and physical abuse they have undergone is something many people gladly go their entire lives without experiencing, but
for Kari it’s something she has done hundreds of times as forensic interviewer at Child Enrichment Inc. Kari’s role as interviewer is to interview and listen as
a child relates their statement about alleged abuse or neglect as a trained therapist, while representatives from local law enforcement and DFACS watch on
closed-circuit television in another room. This way, the child doesn’t have to give separate statements to each agency. “My goal is that this child’s voice is heard,”
Kari says. Although her job can be very difficult, she works hard to stay in a healthy state of mind so that she can keep doing it. “It takes a lot of self care,” she
says. “But I don’t think I could work anywhere else.”
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Vignettes1415 Monte Sano AvenueAugusta706.550.5520
WHEREWill Your Skirt
take younext?
I dreamed I packed my skirt, my survival gear, my copy of One Hundred Years
of Solitude, and flew off to start my solo
adventures.
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Fight for those who can’t fight for themselves. Kiss slowly. Laugh often. Vinyl records are best. Wine is a food group.
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Kisha Burke
SIx OF mY FaVOrIte tHIngS:SIx WOrdS tHat deScrIBe me:
1. Local foodie
2. Poetry Lover
3. culture nerd
4. coffee Snob
5. Pinterest addict
6. Budding naturalist
1. reading
2. random adventures
3. Volunteering
4. Playing in the rain
5. Foreign films
6. Salsa dancing
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