TSC Summit Athens

It’s been a whirlwind of a summer.  I’m finally getting situated at our new house in Bloomington, Indiana. Boxes and suitcases are still overflowing but had to take a brake and reflect on The Southern C Summit in Athens.

Kickoff Cocktail: Epting Events did a wonderful job hosting presenters and sponsors the night before. It was a fun way for everyone to meet and enjoy fabulous Southern food, cocktails, and splendid company.

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While studying historic preservation at the University of Georgia, we often heard about Mr. Epting and his love affair with old buildings. It was so much fun to meet him in person finally and see some of the historic houses he has saved by moving them to The Hill.

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It’s hard to go home early in Athens, but I knew my 6am wake up call the next day was not going to be easy…

Summit Day: It was an awesome day filled with inspiring sessions, thoughtful conversation, and tasty food from some of the best Athens restaurants. And yes lots and lots of tweeting.

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Shameeka AyersShameeka Ayers of The Broke Socialite started things off with a bang. I was so excited to see her speak and she did not disappoint. Her session explored ideas of branding through the infamous Kardashian family- so smart and entertaining. Can’t stop listening to that Robin Thicke song either.

All of the speakers had common threads speaking to authenticity, self confidence, and enjoying your work. My takeaways:  Be yourself; be your brand. Be your own junkyard dog..or hire one. Love what you do and you won’t have to “work” a day in your life.

Like any good Southern event, fabulous food was a centerpiece. I ate myself silly. But really how could I not with Epting Events serving up yummy Goo Goo Cluster desserts and restaurants like 5&10, The National, The Branded Butcher, Paulie’s, Hip Pops there representing Athens, Georgia.

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Goo Goo Bonanza

One of the highlights for me was seeing the ladies from Beauty Everyday in action. I’ve been a huge fan of Rebecca Wood for a while and a reader of their blog for about a year. Not a traditional learning session by any means, the three artists moved props, set a tablescape, and started shooting without really even speaking. Wood, Rhinne Allen, and Kristen Bach have been working together for years and it shows. They talked about their experiences living in Athens, their thought process behind photo shoots, and their gorgeous new book entitled Beauty Everyday. They invited everyone to walk around the set to see what they were working on; I immediately jumped up there.

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That evening we headed over to one of my favorite spots downtown- The Georgia Theatre for Cocktails and Conversation. Southern Living‘s Hunter Lewis moderated our panel of experts including Peter Dale of The National, Whitney Otawka of Farm 255, and Greg Best of Holeman and Finch. The party was a great success with delicious appetizers, seasonal cocktails, and thorough discussion about Southern identity, food, and drink.

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Loved seeing these friends from #tscsummit Jekyll! Big T’s Crab Dip, Holly Phillips, and Maison de Macrons

I had a blast hanging out with some of my old grad school friends, connections made at TSC Summit on Jekyll, and meeting online friends in person (I finally met Angie Tillman from Phickles Pickles)! My sweet husband hears about The Southern C all the time so I was so glad he could come to the event and see what its all about.

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Caty, Hollis, and me

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Angie T and me

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Cheri and me

tscsummitCan’t wait ’til Nashville! For TSC Summit Nashville schedule and ticket info click here.

Small Town Spotlight: Lexington, Georgia

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Lexington, Georgia, the seat of Oglethorpe County in northeast Georgia, is eighty-five miles east of Atlanta and seventeen miles east of Athens. Like many small towns in Georgia, its economy was originally based on cotton and tobacco, and after the decline of these industries and The Great Depression, the town suffered from neglect over the years. The downtown district of Lexington has been on the National Register of Historic Places since 1977, and has been slowly but surely experiencing a revival. With a growing number of residents, local businesses, a farmers market, and monthly special events, Lexington is a fun place to spend the day and get away from the hustle and bustle of town for a bit.

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While living in Athens, Lexington was one of my favorite day-trips. It’s great place to see beautiful examples of 19th century architecture like the Romanesque Revival style Oglethorpe County Courthouse; check out the latest finds at the area antique shops; you can even get some good BBQ on your way back to Athens.

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For more information on Lexington, Georgia history check out this article. For information on events in Lexington check out the Oglethorpe Fresh facebook page. Hours and location of Pig O’s BBQ Truck click here.

Sunday funday photo

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My busy week of packing and The Southern C Summit Athens has come to a close.  Time for a little of this…

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Happy Sunday y’all!

Friday Five #12

5 things I’m looking forward to at #tscsummit Athens!

5. I’ve gotten pretty attached to my home-base of Athens, Georgia these past three years. I’m so excited to share the Classic City with people from all over the South and beyond for this event!

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4. Southern SWAG!

swag3. Cocktails and Conversation at the Georgia Theatre

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Can’t wait to hear from this panel of experts: Southern Living Executive Food Editor Hunter Lewis with Executive Chef of Farm 255 and season 9 Top Chef contestant, Whitney Otawka, Holeman and Finch Public House Partner and James Beard Foundation Awards “Outstanding Bar Program” semifinalist, Greg Best and Food and Wine’s Best New Chef: Southeast Peter Dale of The National. Not to mention delicious food and drink provided by the Southern Living Test Kitchen, Epting Events, Cathead Vodka, and Charred Oak Spirits!
2. New Speakers
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I’m so excited to see Shakeeka Ayers speak this go ’round! I’ve enjoyed following her sweet and sassy posts for a while now and can’t wait to hear her story. Her session is entitled- Everything I Needed To Know About Building My Brand, I Learned From The Kardashians (Yes, Those Kardashians…). Love it.

1. Connecting

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Catching up with old friends and meeting new ones- This is what it’s all about.

To learn more or register for The Southern C Summit Athens click here.

Win a Free Pass to The Southern C Summit!

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Win a Free Pass to The Southern C Summit!

The Southern C is having another #tscsummit ticket giveaway until July 15!  Share your favorite summer photos via instagram tagged #tscsummer!  A winner will be chosen at random for a free pass to The Southern C Summit in Athens, Georgia August 1, 2013. Good luck y’all and Happy Summer!

Friday Five #9

The strawberry scones I made yesterday got me thinking about bakeries…here are my current top five in the South!

5. Savages Bakery– Homewood, Alabama

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Good ole fashion bakery and deli in downtown Homewood, Alabama. This made by hand, family owned establishment has been a community staple since 1939.  I grew up going to Savages as a child and ate many a smiley face sugar cookie.

4. Sucre– New Orleans, Louisiana

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Bakery, chocolate shop, ice cream parlor….Sucre has it all.  If you are shopping on Magazine Street, it is the perfect pit stop for a caffeine and sugar buzz!

3. Mammy’s Cupboard– Natchez, Mississippi

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Not your traditional bakery but a lunch spot that makes their own bread and desserts so I figured it counts.  They have the most insane lemon “mile-high” meringue pie! They also have homemade blueberry lemonade- it is so yum.

2. Ike and Jane– Athens, Georgia

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The. Best. Donuts. Actually everything they make is freaking delicious. Thank goodness I don’t live down the street from here.

1. Continental Bakery– Birmingham, Alabama

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Just looking at this photo makes me giddy. This place is my all time favorite- A little slice of France in Alabama.  This bakery is a great place to stop in for a quick breakfast or lunch with friends or solo.  If you’re wanting a more substantial meal- head next door to their cafe Chez Lou Lou!

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5. Telfair Museum

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Since opening its doors to the public in 1880s, the museum has grown from a renovated family mansion into a distinguished cultural institution boasting three architecturally-significant buildings and a permanent collection of approximately 4,000 works of art from America and Europe, dating primarily from the 18th-21st centuries. Located in Savannah’s historic district, the museum consists of the Telfair Academy and the Owens-Thomas House two circa 1820 National Historic Landmark buildings and the contemporary Jepson Center. It is the oldest public art museum in the Southeast.  I’m dying to see the The Art of Seating: 200 Years of American Design.

4. Georgia Museum of Art

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The Georgia Museum of Art opened in 1948 and is the official state museum of art. The museum offers programming for patrons of all ages and free admission to the public for all exhibitions. The museum strives, most of all, to fulfill the legacy of its founder, Alfred Heber Holbrook, and provide art for everyone, removing barriers to accessibility and seeking to foster an open, educational and inspiring environment for students, scholars and the general public. I love the modern building it is housed in now…it makes for an interesting change given the majority of classical style architecture throughout UGA’s campus.

I always enjoy their permenant collection, especially the decorative arts. I’m looking forward to seeing the William H. Johnson exhibit this spring.

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3. National Gallery of Art

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Some people might not consider D.C. in the South but technically it is South of the Mason Dixon… I visited Washington D.C. in fifth grade and being the nerdy child I was (and still am), dragged my family to every possible museum I could.  The National Gallery exposed me many artists I had never seen in person…Rothko, Oldenburg, Calder, Lichenstein, Warhol, Matisse and many others.  I remember feeling confused yet ultimately intrigued by the what I saw. In retrospect, my visit to the National Gallery inspired me to seek out/study art.

2. Birmingham Museum of Art

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The Birmingham Museum of Art (BMA) will always be one of my favorites.  I grew up going here when visiting family in Bham and spent countless hours here while in my art history program at Birmingham Southern College.  Their collection of American Art is fabulous, with the portrait of Lady Helen Vincent, Viscountess d’Abernon by John Singer Sargent being one of my favorites.

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In 2012, the BMA organized an incredible exhibit entitled The Look of Love: Eye Miniatures from the Skier Collection.  It was the first major exhibition of lover’s eye jewelry.  I was lucky to catch the exhibit while on view at the Georgia Museum of Art.  Stunning.

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Here is a little backstory about the lover’s eye jewelry…

Exquisite in craftsmanship, unique in detail, and few in number, lover’s eye miniatures are small-scale portraits of individual eyes set into various forms of jewelry from late 18th- and early 19th-century England. Featuring an impressive 98 pieces, the collection is considered to be the largest of its kind, with only 1,000 lover’s eye miniatures thought to be in existence worldwide. Part of a trend that began with Britain’s Prince of Wales (later George IV), clandestine lovers exchanged these customized tokens depicting one another’s eyes, as such a feature might only be recognized by persons of the most intimate familiarity. Thus, behind the skilled artistry with which each of these tiny portraits was painted, lie the enchanting stories of secret romance and love lost, which inspired the creation of this popular, albeit short-lived fashion.
1. High Museum of Art

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It should come as no surprise that the High Museum is at the top of the list. With an incredible calendar of exhibits throughout the year and an impressive permanent collection, I love visiting The High.  I can’t wait to visit this spring to see Friday & Diego: Passion, Politics, and Painting and Gogo: Nature Transformed.

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 Happy Friday y’all!