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2 - The Savannah Tribune • September 9, 2009
Monica Singletary
See Jane
Monica Singletary, Nail Care Specialist
Monica Singletary is
currently a Nail Care
Specialist at the new "See
Jane" located at 323 West
Broughton Street.
“Ms. Monica” as she's
affectionately known in the
industry, attended the Art
Institute of Pittsburgh in
Pennsylvania where she
spent her formative years in
the New York City metropol
itan area.
She never had any
interest in skin or nails as a
young woman, but when
Monica moved to Manhattan
and met Skyy Hadley, a pro
fessional skin and nail tech
nician who became her men
tor, this passion eventually
changed.
“Design was my pas
sion,” she said with excite
ment, “but I later learned
there was so much more!”
Monica was still able to cre
ate in an artistic way and still
feel fulfilled. This training
from Hadley has resulted in
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huge successes for
Singletary.
As the two women
worked together and
Monica's skills were perfect
ed, Skyy began to send her
out on calls to her clientele.
Monica quickly realized
that Hadley's clientele were
of celebrity status. Monica
found herself servicing
clients including Puffy, Judge
Hatchett, famous publicists,
magazine editors and photog
raphers...just to name a few.
But what's most appar
ent is that everyone's “a
celebrity” when they sit down
for a nail care service with
Monica, she truly delivers the
“red carpet treatment” to each
and every person.
In 2007 Monica moved
to Savannah where she met
Shelley Smith, Owner of See
Jane.
She and Shelley would
like to invite the community
out each Thursday for Beauty
Bar Happy Hour and enjoy
their services from 5pm to
9pm in a relaxed environ
ment.
You come dressed and
See Jane - will do the rest -
from make-up to brows to
nails . . . then you're ready for
a night on the town!
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2009 Faith Leaders Seminar Offers
Resources to
Empower Our Faith Community
Local clergy, faith lead
ers and educators will con
vene for the 2009 Faith
Leaders Seminar to collabo
rate on ways to provide
stronger outreach and sup
port to victims of crime, on
Thursday, September 17,
8:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m., at the
Coastal Georgia Center, 305
Fahm Street, Savannah, GA.
The Faith Leaders sem
inar will feature a nationally
known speaker who will dis
cuss how to create safe and
healthy congregations. The
seminar will offer insight on
effective strategies for
responding to crime victims,
information on legal and
insurance liabilities, and tes
timonials from three sur
vivors of violent crimes.
Participants will have
access to literature and infor
mation on resources and vol
unteer opportunities provid
ed by Chatham County agen
cies, a book fair and conti
nental breakfast.
“Many individuals and
families are affected by
crime each year, and
research reveals that during a
trauma, victims are five
times more likely to seek the
aid of a clergy person since
faith leaders are the people
they know and trust,” says
Chatham County district
attorney Larry Chisolm.
“We're pleased to be at the
forefront of bringing togeth
er leaders in the faith com
munity and victim advocates
to collaborate on ways to
increase support to crime
victims and to make their
congregations safer.”
The seminar is spon
sored by the Chatham
County Victim-Witness
Assistance Program, the
Chatham County District
Attorney's Office and the
Savannah-Chatham Family
Violence Council, and will
feature the following speak
ers and presenters: Dr. Marie
M. Fortune, Ed Buckley,
James Wilson, David Brown,
Pam Abraham, and Nicole
Bush.The registration dead
line has been extended to
Friday, September 11.
Participants can regis
ter by calling 912-652-7329
and mailing a check or
money order (payable to:
Family Violence Council) to:
Family Violence Council,
P.O. Box 11163, Savannah,
GA 31412.
The registration fee is
$20.00. Online registration is
also available at: www.fami-
lyviolencecouncil.org for a
registration fee of $23.50
(Pay Pal surcharge includ
ed). For more information
call the Chatham County
Victim-Witness Assistance
Program during weekdays at
912-652-7329.
Chatham Retired Educator’s
Association to Meet
The Chatham Retired
Educators Association is
ready to commence its
2009- 2010 year.
We are definitely
enthused about it, because
we are anxious about work
ing with our new president,
Mrs. Virginia Edwards and
the slate of officers.
Inspite of our greeting
and meeting, there is so
much joy within the associ
ation.
One exciting event
that comes to mind is that
president-elect for the
Georgia Retired Educators
Association is within our
local association, Mrs.
Dorothy Wilson.
Virginia Edwards
We are looking for
ward to a year of greatness
and learning as we go.
Our first meeting will
be held on September 14,
2009 at our regular meeting
place, Carey Hilliard's
Restaurant on Abercorn
Extension.
The cost of the lunch
eon is $14.00. The time is
from 10:30am until 12:00
p.m.
This meeting is held
beginning September
through April 2010, every
second Monday excluding
January.
We look forward to
you coming and bringing
another retiree.
Mrs. Virginia
Edwards, President,
Lula Wilson, Publicity
Chairperson.
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