Monday, August 27, 2012

Articles week of 8/20/12 through 8/26/12



Events of the City: 4th Annual Corn Roast
Written by: Phillip J. Fattore

The Board of Preservation Bloomfield and the Friend of Preservation Bloomfield bring back the Corn Roast to benefit the historic Barton Farmhouse restoration. In its now Fourth Annual installment, the Corn Roast reminds everyone of our city’s rich history while bringing together the people who continue to make Bloomfield Hills the great place to live it is today.

           
 It was a day of celebration, a thank you to all those on the Board of Preservation Bloomfield and the supporters who make up the Friend of Preservation Bloomfield for the tireless support and generosity towards the restoration of the historic Barton Farmhouse. The atmosphere was fun and musical, the weather was what picture-perfect Michigan summer days are all about and the smell of fresh roasted corn, barbeque and finger-food pierogi called to the appetites of all who came to the Bowers School Farm for the Fourth Annual event.
Early in the evening the A-Capella quarter Limited Edition sang out smooth and familiar songs as the background noise built itself on the friendly conversation of all the families who had come to enjoy the food and friends. The Bowers Farm animals were welcoming as some of the children played look-a-like asking for animal designs at the face painting stand and any curiosities about the ‘way things were’ were answered by the Corn Roast’s Native American Legend Keeper. As more people walked up and down the silent auction table, the stage switched hands and gave way to the acoustic and electric guitar sounds of RG Dempster &Friends. For first time, the Barton Farmhouse was open to the many who’d made it’s ongoing restoration possible and with an open door, many of today’s Bloomfield Hills families walked the floors and steps of the families that had come more than one-hundred years before them. The feeling of community past-and-present took a moving turn as Pat Hardy accepted her Award of Appreciation from Preservation Bloomfield for all her tireless with a tearful thank you to all those in the crowd who have supported her over all the years.
            The sun began to set, the ice-cream cart emptied and as the evening began to close a sense of accomplishment and appreciation moved through crowd as the collective heritage and history of the city acquired an even stronger foundation. 









Business Beat: Juice PLUS, the Business of Living Healthy
Written by: Phillip J. Fattore

            A month after Breast Cancer awareness month and in the spirit of healthy living, it is important to remember that the lifestyles we act out everyday are determined solely by the choices we make. Whether or not you consider to be a healthy individual, Bloomfield Hills resident Gretchen Haughton has turned her business as a Juice PLUS educator into her life’s passion and sees everyday as an opportunity to teach those around her about the power of healthy food and healthy living.

            Twenty years ago after being diagnosed with Breast Cancer, an illness that had taken away both a mother and grandmother years before, Gretchen Haughton was looking for answers. Scared and looking for supplemental help to the normal medical treatments, Gretchen was told to cut out the unhealthy aspects of her diet and take a ‘nutritional attack’ on her body. It was then that a friend sent a box of the then-new Juice PLUS nutritional product to Gretchen’s Bloomfield Hills home, a gift that has stayed with Gretchen all these years and one that Gretchen passes along everyday.
            So, what is Juice PLUS exactly? Besides being the subject of over 20 nationally recognized studies which link the Juice PLUS nutritional capsules to increased immune health, DNA protection, cardiovascular wellness as well as helping with the reduction of oxidative stress and improved gum and skin health, Gretchen points out that it is a catalyst for continued and stronger healthy living. “You have the power to choose the life you’re going to live,” Gretchen believes, “The power to choose what we put into our bodies—the power of choice.” Juice PLUS is not a replacement for eating vegetables and fruits, but when taken on a regular basis the body begins to re-adjust its tastes and cravings. Juice PLUS begins a body-wide makeover, physically showing our bodies the benefits of fruits and vegetables. By causing the body to feel better physically, Juice PLUS indirectly can change a taste for chemical processed goods such as white bread or potato chips into a preference for more single ingredient foods that better keep the nutritional balance our bodies are meant to have.
            Walking down the vitamin aisle of the local pharmacy or supermarket is not the space to find Juice PLUS. It is about educating the consumer on the benefits of Juice PLUS and pill-bottle descriptions or nutritional facts tables cannot do Juice PLUS justice. Gretchen holds Juice PLUS presentations at her Bloomfield Hills home to educate the benefits of the product. It is her home that allows clients and Juice PLUS users to truly understand the benefits of the a lifestyle defined by what Gretchen calls, “living life to the PLUS.” Outside on her home’s brick-path patio is Gretchen and husband Jack’s Juice PLUS Tower Garden. The Tower Garden allows for quick and easy growth of vegetables, herbs, flowers and most fruits and provides these healthy building blocks in the unprocessed way nature intends. The Tower Garden is an example of what Gretchen’s Juice PLUS local distribution and education is all about. Using the Juice PLUS capsules is not enough and is not a replacement for fruits and veggies but when coupled with an innovation such as the Tower Garden, where real physical fruits and veggies are available, the power of the Juice PLUS lifestyle can be realized.
            Admittedly Gretchen refers to her pre-Juice PLUS lifestyle as an unhealthy one, comparing herself to fashionable but intensely skinny Twiggy and remembering the poor gum health she’d had as child due to the food choices she’d made. Now, after twenty years of Juice PLUS, Gretchen is a walking example of the benefits a healthy lifestyle can yield; benefits that were started and continued all these years since with Juice PLUS. The mother of two and grandmother of many, Gretchen has beaten cancer and is happily living her life to the PLUS.

            For more information, including the research results of Juice PLUS studies and the numerous nutritional benefits, visit Gretchen’s Juice PLUS website at www.gretchensjuiceplus.com. For direct questions on scheduled Juice PLUS presentations, Gretchen can be reached via email at ghaughton@aol.com





Athlete of the Month: Mackenzie Gammons, Andover Girls Cross-Country
Written by: Phillip J. Fattore

            Having lost both their number one and number three runners from last year to the call of college life, Coach Beth Sinclair has turned to the well-seasoned, mature and accomplished Mackenzie Gammons to take control of the number one spot, a place just ahead of the number two spot she held in her Sophomore season and guide the Andover team to continued success.

            Returning to the trails in the later summer before the full autumn swing of the cross-country season, Mackenzie Gammons begins her Junior season running the paths of Echo Road for a third year, but this time she’s the one leading the pack. Having won the Regional Championship in 2010 and taking third in 2011, Beth Sinclair’s Andover girls are not unfamiliar with end of the season success and although the team is young Mackenzie’s experiences and a mature ‘been-there-before’ attitude aims to make her a great Junior leader.
Earning All-League honors, All-Regional honors, and State Finalist qualifications in each of her first two seasons while sitting 3rd all-time on the cross-country record board Mackenzie knows what it success feels like at the high school level but her involvement in the sport goes back long before Freshman year. With both her mom and dad running recreationally as well as in marathons, Mackenzie caught the running bug in third grade with the “Girls on the Run” program but as she pointed out she never really got serious until her seventh grade season.  “It teaches you how to work with a team,” Mackenzie credits for her nearly ten year involvement with the sport, “teaches you to stick with it, see things through to the end.”
This season’s journey just began for Mackenzie, the team just recently participated in the 5K “Run for the Hills” road race in Farmington Hills with Mackenzie coming across the line in an impressive early-season time of 19:21 and she even participated in another road race with visiting family in New Jersey this summer. With the team goal to once again team-qualify for the State Finals and the personal goal to earn All-State honors and break 18:30 for the Andover record board’s top-spot, Mackenzie Gammons is poised to once again, see it all through to the end.

In the spring Mackenzie participates on Andover’s Varsity Track & Field teams, running in the 1600 meter run, 3200 meter run as well as the 3200-meter relay. For updates and to follow Mackenzie’s quest for All-State and 18:30, go to www.ahscrosscountry.com or www.athletic.net.



The Bowers School Farm Autumn Line-up

Written by: Phillip J. Fattore

            As the air grows cooler and leaves turn and say goodbye for the year, the Bowers School Farm will once again provide local family fun that has become as annual as the changing seasons.

            Families picking pumpkins, children petting barnyard animals, friends meeting for nostalgic wagon rides, old-fashioned wood-cutouts providing first date teens with hilarious photo ops and when it all starts on September 29th they’ll also all be getting lost together in an all new set of carnival-themed corn mazes. The Bowers School Farm Fall season activities run every weekend from September 29th through October 27th, with every weekend except the first two taking on a Halloween theme.
 Starting October 12th this year’s Carnival-Themed main maze will be filled with a scattering of trained volunteer ‘scarers’ for the enjoyment of the patrons. The three other corn mazes surrounding the larger main maze will be smaller, a little easier and will contain activities and games throughout their twists and turn in-place of ghosts and ghouls.
            Wagon rides serve as tours of the Bowers School Farm. With the grounds being home to everything from a full-service growing farm to holding the city’s history with the Barton Farmhouse and Craig cabin, there’s never been a better season to take a wagon ride tour of the Bowers land. It’s a fun and educational weekend alternative for all ages.
            Some of the farm’s biggest stars will be out as well; petting farm animals welcoming the jean and flannel dressed children with their warm coats of wool and fur to pet.  Kids will love goats “Cora” and the fun-loving “Roo,” laugh at the tricks that herding dog “Spike” can perform and marvel at the calm strength of “Mack” the draft horse.  Each animal friend has the potential to become a favorite, all the while helping kids learn about these animals that are many times alive only in classroom storybooks and lesson plans.
            After taking in the entire farm, the pumpkin patch provides the opportunity for every visitor to take home a memory for the road. Walking up and down the rows of on-the-vine pumpkins you’ll find yourself racking your brain, judging size and surface for that perfect pumpkin to carve-up with the family.
            With the activities running for only one month the season will be here and gone as quickly as a falling leaf. Bring your family, friends or anyone close for a warm-hearted staple at the Bowers School Farm. 






Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Mock website/catalog product descriptions/ad-spots


Vintage Styled Cufflink set

Dress-up the traditional styling of cufflink professionalism with these vintage pick-up truck designs. Rugged through the process of oxidation, the silver on these cufflinks are sure to standout when dressed in black-tie formal or with the blue-suit-standard of a 9 to 5 day.  Accent the handshake impression with a taste of your personality, you may be wearing the suit but let these cufflinks tell a less-formal story.

More styles available online




Retro-Themed, Pop-Culture Cocktail Coasters

Look if you’re going to be the kind of host who frets over the ring-circle remnants of a coaster-less glass, then you might as well deliver your ‘house-rules’ reminders in a friendly disguise. With retro pop-culture designs and themes, these photographic coasters promise to turn an otherwise nagging request into a nostalgic conversation starter.  Made out of ceramic surface with a corkboard tableside, these coasters will gently rest on any surface while standing on the ready for your cocktail party houseguests. 

More design options available online, measurements are 3.5 inches x 3.5 inches.




Gold Plated Feather Earrings

Light-hearted design with the option to match any social mood, these feather styled earrings will shortly become a favorite compliment whether you’re dressed up or down. Gold plated and conservatively sized to allow a functional dangle while still drawing the eye from across the room, you’re sure to make a statement with these Feather Earrings.

Comes in gold only, available online. Feather measures 27mm.



Industrial 'C-clamp' Bookends

Understated industrial style brought to the bookshelf spells for a standout piece that is on'doing its job.' Heavy and welded sturdy, these bookends will mesh seamlessly with any antique styled living space while keeping your favorite leather-bounds upright and in sorted order. Switch up your old dusty brass bookends with something that truly looks historic. 

Measurements: 8inches tall x 6inches long x 2inches wide