TO YOU, FROM ME, is a comprehensive look at C. A. Webb's activities within the Arts. It provides information to keep others abreast of events that C. A. Webb is participating in, as well as new projects. You may contact Webb at (601) 896.5616.
Newsletter Dated: 3/14/2006 7:38:26 AMSubject: Attend Meet & Greet with C. A. Webb on Thursday, March 16, 2006
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT STORE SET TO OPEN IN METROCENTER MALL
CONTACT:
Cyrus A. Webb
601.201.8139/
cawebb@cawebb.com
MS artist/author C. A. Webb has worked hard to provide a place for creatives to support each other and promote their work. Now he is preparing to make his vision available to the entire state. He will be opening his arts and entertainment store SHADOW PLAY into the Metrocenter Mall in Jackson, MS. (www.shadowplayent.com)
The making of this project began in 2005 and was finalized on Friday, March 10, 2006.
This was the statement he released on his website, www.cawebb.com:
“I'm happy to say that we will be moving into the old FASHION CENTS spot on the lower lever (old Ruby Tuesday entrance) next to Belks and diagonal from SNO BIZ. SHADOW PLAY has a yearly membership program that allows independent musical artists, visual and literary artists, artisans and clothing designers can sell their products on consignment.
”Each month we will have one featured artist that will be showcased in one of our two window displays. Monday through Friday from 11-1p.m. we will have live entertainment performing. On Wednesdays, we will have what will be called WEBB WEDNESDAYS (www.cawebb.com) where live entertainment will perform 7-9p.m., so this will be a great opportunity for the musical artists that are members to perform and meet with customers. Free refreshments will be served during this time. All members will be advertised for free each month in our CONVERSATIONS magazine beginning with the May Issue that will be released on April 22, 2006 (www.cawebbconversations.com) as well as through our website, radio and television shows.
”The only restrictions I have is that with the musical artists, you can't have products in FYE. Other than that, it will be a great opportunity if you are a musician regardless of the genre that wants to sell your products somewhere other than the trunk of your car.
”We are having a meet and greet on Thursday, March 16, 2006 from 4-9p.m. at the South Hills Library (next to Key Elementary) on McDowell Road to talk with all those interested in being a part of the project as it begins or want to sign a membership. This meeting is open to the public.
"Members with paid dues are Gail Ambeau, Micah Cowans, Souls that Fall, Baby Stone, NCD, Sharon Ceaser, Devonte McAbee along with others.
”Members will begin to move their work into the spot on Saturday, March 25, 2006 beginning at 9a.m. The store will have its grand opening on Saturday, April 8, 2006 with live musical performances, book-signings and more! “
1% of each month’s net profit will be split between Building Bridges and Southern AIDS Commission to help with their ongoing projects.
If anyone has any questions, you can reach Cyrus A. Webb at 601.201.8139 or via email at cawebb@cawebb.com.