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Category Archives: Charlotte Observer
She escaped domestic violence, counsels others
The Charlotte Observer Lake Norman News (University City) Sunday, January 29, 2012 Shanté Cotton, a 31-year-old life coach who live in the University City area, is passionate about empowering others to make their dreams come true. Getting to that point … Continue reading
Artisan uses creativity to build her jewelry
The Charlotte Observer South Charlotte News Wednesday, December 28, 2011 Beverly Grant-Turner is fashion forward. The 54-year-old artisan jewelry designer and resident of Ballantyne’s Bridge Hampton subdivision became the event organizer and vice president of business relationships for Charlotte Seen, … Continue reading
Her line of greeting cards laughs at life
The Charlotte Observer South Charlotte News Sunday, November 27, 2011 Judy Allen Miles, 55-year-old lifetime resident of Gastonia, has always lived her life out loud. Miles is known for her 25 years on stage at the Haid Theatre of Belmont … Continue reading
Sewing is the craft that has inspired her entire life
The Charlotte Observer South Charlotte News Wednesday, November 23, 2011 To Marcia Young and her family sewing is more than just putting needle to thread. Young, 37, of Callonwood subdivision in Matthews has been sewing since she was 13 years … Continue reading
She wants everybody to be a good parent
The Charlotte Observer South Charlotte News Wednesday, November 16, 2011 Every parent faces challenges, and no matter how much a parent loves their child, circumstances can get overwhelming. Dr. Tara Egan says she believes parents shouldn’t feel guilty about asking … Continue reading
