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CHANGE YOUR MIND, CHANGE YOUR WORLD!
February 2014
Cover Story
Shon Ed
INSIDE…
Taylor Steven’s & Star 105.5 Bridal Show 2014
Explore Chicagoland Calendar of Events
The Dun & Bradstreet Paydex Business Credit Score
Couple Fights
Forgiveness
2014 Vintage Sale
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“The only way to do great
great work is to love what you
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- Steve Jobs
I have always been about Positive Mental Attitude, and with that, ANYONE can OVERCOME
ANYTHING! Your MIND is a POWERFUL TOOL! I feel that we as a team need to inspir e
the next generation of success stories waiting to happen by sharing our own! With hard work, passion
and the right attitude, anything is possible! It's easy to give up and hard to push forward. When
anything went wrong in my life, my mom would say you have 5 minutes to feel sorry for yourself and
then move on, only you can make the changes you want to see in life. This seemed really harsh, but
as I grew, I understood it more and more and now find myself saying the same thing to my daughter.
So I ask that you share your story about your personal success. How you started and one of your fondest
memories, one of your most heart-felt memories and if you would be willing to share - the moment when you
were ready to give up, and what made you push forward, what was that inspiration? We all have these
stories, but it is not shared enough, which is why I am publishing this magazine.
Welcome to our journey…
Karla
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Capture the good t ime,
Develop from the nega t ives,
And if things don’t work out ,
Take Another Shot!
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February 1 - 23, 2014 (begins Jan. 11)
Watch hundreds of artists perform at the Prop Thtr during
Rhinoceros Theater Festival, billed as Chicago’s longest-
running fringe festival. Cost.
Mardi Gras bar crawl
March 1, 2014
Your ticket to the World’s Largest Indoor Bar Crawl
includes two drink tickets, drink specials, games, a mask,
and music at Crystal Gardens, Navy Pier. Cost.
Small-town craft fair
March 1, 2014
Community Expo & Spring Craft Fair has handmade arts and
crafts, local business exhibitors, and kids’ activities at Prairie
Junior High School in Alsip. Free.
Mardi Gras Bash
March 1, 2014
Escape winter’s chill by dancing to conga rhythms at Steamy
Nights in Havana at Chicago Cultural Center. Requires ad-
vance ticket and costume or mask. Cost.
Shopping-cart race
March 1, 2014
Shopping cart riders race through Wicker Park pulled by hu-
mans in the Chiditarod, which is the same day the Alaska
Iditarod dog-sled race begins. Donate food.
Custom car show
March 1 - 2, 2014 (begins Feb. 28)
World of Wheels features hot rods, competition cars, special-
ty, and concept vehicles at the Rosemont convention center.
Children’s expo
March 8 - 9, 2014
Kids get to play and be entertained, and their parents can find
quality children’s products and services at the Chicagoland
Kids Expo at the Schaumburg convention center. Cost.
Maple sugar fair
March 8 - 9, 2014
Watch maple tree tapping, taste a maple treat, learn to dance a
reel, and join a scavenger hunt at Maple Sugaring Days at
Naper Settlement. Cost.
MotoPet expo
March 14 - 16, 2014
Chicagoland Family Pet Expo features entertainment, exhibi-
tors, and demos at Arlington Park Racetrack. recycle show
Small press festival
March 14 - 15, 2014
A zine is a cheap, self-published, underground publication.
Chicago Zine Fest offers panel discussions Friday, and ex-
hibitions by 200 writers, artists, and publishers Saturday at Columbia College. Free.
Maple sugar fair
March 8 - 9, 2014
Watch maple tree tapping, taste a maple treat, learn to dance a
reel, and join a scavenger hunt at Maple Sugaring Days at
Naper Settlement. Cost.
Paper money expo
March 6 - 9, 2014
Chicago Paper Money Exposition includes an auction and 85
booths of rare paper money, stocks, and bonds at Crowne
Plaza in Rosemont. Sunday is free.
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Custom car show
March 1 - 2, 2014 (begins Feb. 28)
World of Wheels features hot rods, competition cars, special-
ty, and concept vehicles at the Rosemont convention center.
Polar Plunge
March 2, 2014
Join 2,000 who wade into the cold waters of Lake Michigan
to support charity during Chicago Polar Plunge at North Ave-
nue Beach. Free to watch.
Festival of writers
March 16 - 21, 2014
Chicago locations
Free Story Week offers readings, conversations with
authors, panels, performances, and book signings.
Beer festival
March 22, 2014
The Chicago Beer Festival features unlimited tastings
in the afternoon or evening, with food sold separate-
ly, in Union Station. Repeats in Oct. Cost. .
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St. Patrick’s parade (downtown)
March 15, 2014
The Chicago River flows green at 10 a.m. near
Michigan Ave. & Wacker Dr. The St. Patrick’s Day
Parade begins at noon, rain or shine, at Balbo Ave. and goes north on Columbus Dr. to Monroe St.
Irish film festival
February 28 - March 8, 2014
Chicago locations
Chicago Irish Film Festival focuses on the spirit of
Irish culture at AMC River East and Society for Arts.
St. Patrick’s parade (downtown)
March 15, 2014
The Chicago River flows green at 10 a.m. near
Michigan Ave. & Wacker Dr. The St. Patrick’s Day
Parade begins at noon, rain or shine, at Balbo Ave. and goes north on Columbus Dr. to Monroe St.
Free.
St. Patrick’s parade (south)
March 16, 2014
South Side Irish Parade begins at noon on Western
Avenue and goes south from 103rd to 115th St.
Free.
St. Patrick’s parade (downtown)
March 15, 2014
The Chicago River flows green at 10 a.m. near
Michigan Ave. & Wacker Dr. The St. Patrick’s Day
Parade begins at noon, rain or shine, at Balbo Ave. and goes north on Columbus Dr. to Monroe St.
Free.
Shon Ed Local Actor and Superstar!
His career has exploded in
the last 13 months!
Shon Ed McGregory local actor and a
superstar! As a kid he played on the playground acting out movies. He was
inspired by a movie he saw with Sylvester Stallone “Rocky” which is his
all-time favorite movie. “I Loved Rocky”. Shon wanted to be a boxer and
act as a boxer. His passion is acting because it is so much fun! “We are never
too old to start acting. My dream is to be the next Samuel Jackson, his big
break came when he was 45 years old”. Shon recalled watching Sylvester
Stallone as a kid and his story was so inspiring, as well as Tyler Perry’s “they
both lived in a car, and were broke. I just loved their stories”.
Shon started out doing background work
in the 1990’s. Although he had not had any formal training, he was connected
with a movie To Sir, With Love Part 2 starring Sydney Poitier. Shon’s role was
a student. You can see the movie here:
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the 1967 classic, Mr. Thackeray (Sidney
Poitier) retires from teaching at a working-class London school and takes a
job teaching at a too tough school in Chicago's notorious South Side. Once in
Chicago, he confronts immense challenges as he deals with his new and
unruly students and comes face-to-face with his former lover.
Then Shon stopped acting, his family
became his priority and went into the
work force, he worked in finance, got his
investment license and enjoyed helping
people. About a year ago he saw a
message on Facebook that Chicago Fire
was looking for extra, so he submitted
himself and they offered him the gig.
This was Shon’s first extra job in years,
and his passion kicked back in. Shortly after Shon was casted for:
Mind Games Betrayal
Chicago Fire Dead Girls
Chicago PD Doubt
National NFL Commercial Exxon (several commercials filmed
in Chicago) Inventing Karma
Fraternal Nightmares Animals
Bachelor’s Grove Bravo
1Johnny Divergent (Featured Background
Actor) Bane Rises
The Dark Knight Rises Spinoff Ninja
The Capones (Cameo as himself) Goldie
Family Values A Conspiracy on Jekyll Island
(http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3297382/?ref_=nm_flmg_act_3)
And his latest… Hunter, an independent film being filmed in
Chicago right now
Shon has a lot more coming up, but in this industry there are just some
things you cannot talk about until they
come out. He has been
in 15 independent films, 2 SAG, multiple
TV Series, 9 Commercials and
counting! As his acting career
took off, Shon quit his job and made acting his full time
career. “I cannot stress enough that
Shon Ed
To the people that want to get
involved in this industry, you have to put in your time, meaning that you will
and should do some volunteer work, it’s exposure and that’s how you get
casted in bigger roles”. When I asked Shon if he would ever go back to his
career, he relied “No, I would never go back! I am more focused and active in
the modeling and acting business”. It
was a brave move going into the
industry full time, but Shon’s friends, family and most importantly his
mother are all very happy for him as well as proud of him.
“It’s not about being attractive or your
size, it’s about the skill set, impact and drive. There is a part for everyone in
this world”.
Shon grew up in Chicago, has 1
daughter who is 5 years old, “She is
my world, my life, I love her with my
heart and soul”. Shon went on to say
“She is the main reason that I want to
act, I want her to have a great life”.
As for family, Shon has two brothers,
one that passed away in the service
and his other brother lives out of town.
He also has a step sister that died 7
years ago when a truck ran over her
and her kids. His driving force is the
mother of his daughter, “We have a
special relationship, she has my back
and she understands”.
Passion is key to success, “I live, sleep,
dream this”.
Getting to know Shon has been very
inspiring! He is a very giving man that
does not judge anyone and is happy to
help advance everyone’s career
unconditionally and without motive, this
is an extremely rare quality in a person.
Part of what makes Shon the person he
is, is his training in Martial Arts, “It
teaches you self-control, two wrongs
don’t make a right” said Shon. “I was
born with a good heart and I like to see
people happy. If I can help one person,
then I have done my job”.
Shon’s daughter is into acting, he would
love to have her in the industry because
she is extremely talented “I’m not just
saying that, she can sing and dance.
She is in a dance class and is very
advanced, she is only 5 and all of the
other kids in class are 8 and 9!”
I asked Shon if he had any regrets or would he do anything different, his
Shon Ed
Passion is key
to success, “I live, sleep,
dream this”
Shon has been in 15 independent films, 2
SAG, multiple TV Series, 9 Commercials and
counting!
response was “I teach my
daughter to never have regrets, learn from your
mistakes and most importantly learn something
new every day!”
In five years from now, Shon
sees himself acting more with stars like Will Smith and
Tyrese. No matter how big he gets, he will always remember
where he came from and will never move away from
Chicago. “I might have a house in another area, but I
will always come back, Chicago is my home.”
Actors Shon looks up to:
Denzel Washington
Samuel L. Jackson
The Rock
Tyler Perry
Will Smith
Eddie Murphy is one of his best!
Shon Strives to be like Tyler Perry
Mentors:
“The man that I look up to is The Rock, Dwayne Johnson, he is one of the hardest working people in the industry. It is my dream to be on top, just like him. I like
people that never forget where they came from, just like Tyler Perry. I would love to work with The Rock, Mark Wahlberg, and Samuel Jackson to name a few.”
The man who never sleeps came right from filming all day to the premier of
The Capone’s.
To the left Shon is
pictured with Tony
Passarella, Executive
Producer
And to the right he is
pictured with
Dominic Capone
To the far right he is
with Dawn Capone,
Dominic’s mother
In addition
to working
directly with
talent and
getting
them
auditions,
and booked,
Shon makes
time to
attend to
every Photo
Shoot,
Runway
Show, Red
Carpet
Event,
Premier, etc. He supports the talent
every way he can. Shon has been
known to be filming in Chicago all day
and then turn up in Lombard, Glen
Ellyn, St. Charles, etc., to show his
support.
Networking is
key to this
industry.
Shon has also
been
instrumental
in placing
other actors,
actresses and
models in
movies,
commercials,
runway
shows and
print ads.
While
networking,
he has had the opportunity to be the
sound guy and camera guy on two
independent films! Seeing the entire
cast and crew’s perception allows you
to be a better actor and/or actress.
There have been some bumps in the
road, Shon said “I steer away from any
type of trouble and drama”. Three
months into acting, Shon thought
about giving up, but then thought “If I
stop now, then I allowed this person to
stop me and I am NOT going to let
anyone destroy my dream. So I had a
pep talk with myself and got through it
the same day. I had to get rid of the
negative thoughts.” This speaks
volumes about Shon as a person, his
determination and his character!
Karla A. Sitko
Founder, Editor & Publisher
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Anyone that has been part of a couple, know
that fights or disagreements are bound to occur; however, this is true for some more than others. Some twosomes fight a little but
some fight a lot, it all depends on personalities and compatibility. So, you had a fight with the old boy and you are so miffed
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night and both of you went to bed madder than hell. No good night, no hugs and no cuddles. Plain and simple, you are both mad
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and blows into something nasty, but in the end, you can’t even remember what it was about. Now it's morning and the kids are
already up watching their favorite cartoons. It's amazing how the little ones know how to operate the TV, or any electronic device for
that matter. They compromised on their wants and agreed to watch the same cartoons; yet there you are, two
adults, refusing to speak to one another while the kids downstairs after a little fussing over what program to watch settled their
differences within minutes and they're 8 and 11 years old. So, the kids are able to work things out between each other while you and
your grown up big boy don't speak.
What's ironic is neither can remember what
started it all so, after a while you make up with hugs, and kisses and a promise to get along. For now the fight is over. You pledge
not to relive it all, but if one of you does bring it up you won’t allow it to come between you again, right? Not long after, you do
remember that it was about him spending too much time watching football, or was it about his late night out with his buds last
week? Then he recalls you were spending too much money, or was it that you were hiding a hefty credit card bill? Whatever the
cause, you wonder if there wouldn't be an easier way to solve the problem without fighting. Perhaps discussing things first when
everyone is calm and settling whatever “bugs you” before the scenario reaches the
boiling point.
C o u p l e
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Since the beginning of time people have
always had disagreements. Some believe it takes maturity on both sides, others say fights are started because of incompatibility
between couples. Others even claim a fight is good for the relationship. If anyone truly knows the answer or sure fix for handling
differences of opinion, he or she would be a wealthy person. There are countless reasons for a lovers spat, or a huge blow up
fight. Everyone is different and thus the reasons they fight are unique. For the most part we can only hope that when we do
fight, the consequences are clear in our minds and hearts. We must consider whether a family will be broken and thus be
certain that the squabble is truly worthwhile. Only the two people involved will know and only time between fights will tell if their
relationship will last.
What's important is how one
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Sometimes fights between couples are irreparable and they head for divorce court, but working things out may be a better
way. There are many reasons people squabble about little things like toothpaste in the sink or big things such as infidelity.
Spending habits is a common cause of fights between couples. Other common disagreements erupt over the kids. What's
important is whether or not we can fix the issues in a relationship? Can we forgive each other for wrong doings? It's up to the
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problem but it did get them talking again. In fact it was so comical tossing punches at each other that they ended up giggling and
laughing which took away some of the stress. Neither one knew how to box correctly, but the gestures and noises were
hilarious. Of course he wouldn't actually hit her hard, it was more like a bop here and there, and she didn't try to connect with him.
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Erika Rieck
Ever since High School I have wanted to be a model, early on
I met set backs and was held back by different situations in
life and family. I set a goal in my life to never quit and to
follow my dreams no matter what gets in the way. Modeling
is my passion and my dream
but I wanted another skill to
have so I became a certified
Nursing Assistant, so that
not only could I follow my
dream of modeling but, on
the side I could help people.
In the last two years I have
met walls and doors but I have broke through them all
never settling down. I have been pushed by my friends
and loved ones when things seamed hard and in the last
couple of years I have been able to get on the road to my
dreams of modeling and this road has become a highway
filled with wonderful and exciting opportunities and I can
not wait to see what happens next in life.
About the models...
Roberta
I am 23 years old, I
was born and raised
in Lithuania. I came
to United States in
2002. I have been doing fashion shows for
local designers, participated in my college
fashion shows. I also did a fashion show where designers had to use Suede's (Suede Project
Runway winner Season 5) fabrics. The piece I wore at that fashion show won the main prize and I
had a chance to appear at JoAnn's Fabric store with Suede,
wearing the piece that won. I have been in many charity fashion
shows, I have been doing a fashion shows to support Lithuanian
World Center since 2011, and some photo shoots. Just couple weeks
I had a chance to do a bridal fashion show for Taylor Stevens Salon
& Spa and also I had a chance to participate at the Raw Chicago
Fashion Show, which was such an amazing and incredible
experience. I am very thankful to be part of Shooting Star Model, a
different shows which gives me a chance to meet different people
and get to know the Shooting Star girls better. I love getting
feedback, I believe that’s the only way to improve of who we are,
"Life does not
come with
instructions,
and
therefore we
are here to
create our own”
I am Mary Peters, a 36 year old stay at home mom of 7 just
starting out in the field. I
have been an Extra on The
Capone's as well as
Chicago Fire. This show
was my first experience
walking the runway.
Shannon M. Williams is a
model and actress from
Chicago, IL. Shannon has
modeled in several
runway fashion and hair
shows and has hosted
varying entertainment
events. Additionally she
has played roles in
independent films and has
been an extra and
featured extra in multiple tv shows, music videos,
commercials and films including Divergent, Chicago
Fire, Chicago PD, BMW, Pepsi, and the Steve Harvey show. She is also a graduate
student and has played soccer at a top level and plans to continue striving for all
her creative goals.
Dahlila Nunez, 18 is from Aurora IL. She is a
senior at West Aurora High School. This is her
first year in modeling and under the mentorship
of Karla Reiss-Sitko
and Thomas
Jerusalem, AKA
“Jerry” of Shooting
Star Studios she
has developed her
unique style and
has been published
in various publications. Dahlila loves the thrill of the
runway and being in front of the camera. In her
spare time, Dahlila is passionate about travel, art
and photography. She hopes modeling will open up
doors to new friends and travel opportunities.
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My name is Amanda and I have a split life. I am a twin, an extreme
opposite in a pair of sisters. I was born in February and grew up in
Bartlett, IL. I am a perfect mix of
Norwegian and Mexican decent and
am the only vegetarian in my
entire family. I have a rather
enthusiastic love of Fall, all things
Halloween, Witches and
Werewolves, Books and especially
Movies. Ideally I would like a
career as an Actress but fro now Modeling comes first.
Alexys Destiche is a talented actress, singer, and athlete
who lives in Racine, Wisconsin. She attends the
University of Wisconsin- Parkside as a freshman, with
hopes of obtaining a major in film, and a minor in acting.
She first appeared in a school production of Pirates of
Penzance as Jane in the fourth grade, and fell in love
with acting. Since then, Alexys has appeared in multiple
plays and musicals, including; A Piece of My Heart,
Curtains, Thoroughly Modern Millie, and Anything
Goes, and more! She is also experienced in soccer, softball, and a nationally
recognized cheerleader. Although Alexys enjoyed her years as a stage performer
she has high hopes of transitioning into a broad film career for both television and
big pictures alike. Most recently she has appeared in a couple national and local commercials, and as a
recurring extra on Chicago PD. Along with her recent acting career she has been introduced to the modeling
world, appearing in hair runway shows, and local artist portfolios. This is only the start for Alexys Destiche,
and we hope to see her acting career thrive in her upcoming endeavors
Robin Loperena-I was born in 1960 and started
Dancing when I was 5 years old. Became a
cheerleader in 7th grade and continued through
college. I earned a BFA in Dance from Rockford
College, graduating Magna Cum Laude in 1982. Since,
have danced in numerous community shows, taught
dance and aerobics which led me to a job on NCL
Cruise Lines to be on Cruise Staff which included all
athletic/social events and performing with the
Cruise Director. I then married my wonderful, adorable husband (a Donny Osmond look-a-like who sings), we
started an Auto Dealership, had 3 incredible children and in between my Full-Time Mom position, (and part-
time business assistance), found time to work out, dance and perform in various mini shows (with lots of help
from many babysitters!!). I also became a Real Estate Broker and quickly realized
I didn't have time for this "more than Full-time" career, so, I tried bartending;
another career path that didn't flow well for me. I began "Hot" Yoga after an
injury and found a new, passionate way of keeping in shape (and healing my
injury). My youngest son has become passionate for the acting world which
has driven me back into the performing arena. I'm excited to say I have signed
with Shooting Star Modeling & Talent in November, 2013 and wish to pursue print
ads, commercials and TV. My first Photo Shoot was on January 23, 2014 with
Thomas H P Jerusalem (Jerry), "A-MOMENT-IN-TIME" Photography. So, here I
begin a new journey................................................
Laurie Milbourn, CYT, RYT, (Certified
Yoga Teacher, Registered Yoga
Teacher) Founder and Owner of Going To
My Happy Place has been teaching yoga
for more than fourteen years in the
western suburbs of Chicago. Laurie
spent a good portion of her life in varied
physically active roles such as ballet
instructor, hair salon owner, National
Taekwondo Black Belt Champion 4X's,
and Taekwondo Referee. While she loved
this lifestyle, damage to her back finally
won over and she began practicing yoga regularly to alleviate pain. Laurie's ability to connect
with others, awareness of people's fears and limitations, and desire to let others experience the
joy she has found with yoga, led her to
establish a go-to Trademarked Logo resource
company...back in an hour...I'm Going To My
Happy Place..(R)! Laurie opened the doors to
her studio on Andersen Blvd in Geneva last
year. She employs several highly qualified,
personable instructors and takes pride in the
reputation of the studio “ warm, friendly,
welcoming and non-intimidating”!!!!! Laurie and
her instructors teach workshops, seminars,
expo presentations, club presentations,
specialty classes, daily classes and TV yoga
sessions. She is always open to new ideas on
how to incorporate yoga into everyone’s life with the latest addition of Happy FACE Yoga- a
specialized yoga sequence for the face to bring a youthful fresh look!!. Opening the new Going To
My Happy Place Yoga studio August 2012 allows the opportunity for different levels and styles of
classes from beginner to advanced.
Dominique Jirri
I am a thin petite model based in Indianapolis, IN but travel to
Illinois often for modeling jobs. I been modeling about 3
years on and off mainly doing hair modeling and now
currently working as a print model. I am particularly
interested in fashion shows, commercial/print modeling, and
TV/Film. I have modeled in several fashion shows and done
some print work for magazines and would love additional
work in these areas. I also have worked as an extra a couple of times and have been featured on a popular TV
show currently on NBC. I really enjoy working on set and would love to explore further.
Modeling is something I do mainly to be someone women
can look up to. I want to be an example to younger women and teens
struggling with self-esteem and confidence issues. I want women
struggling in these areas to know that
they can be whoever they want despite
the way they look. Women should be
able to be comfortable in their own skin
without people judging them. I have a great personality, easy to work with,
committed, and enthusiastic in all my work.
I have faced very hard challenges in life which only made me stronger and
wiser. My life experiences make me who I am, because without them change
isn’t possible. You live and you learn from mistakes and try to be a better
person than you were yesterday. Once I realized that I was in control of my
life, I stopped letting fear shadow my journey and begin to let confidence
reveal my future.
Katie Schneiderman
I've been modeling since the end
of Freshman year and have been
doing it since. I'm now a Junior at Cary Grove. Modeling has made
a big difference in my life since I don't play any sports, it's one of
my priorities. I would like to
pursue runway modeling and
print or editorial. I have taken
classes at International
Performing Arts Academy and
graduated. It has helped me with
my confidence and my work in
the modeling community. I loved
working with Taylor Stevens Salon in this show. It was a
great experience to work with them and I loved my hair.
Models provided by
Shooting Star
Modeling and
Talent
15 S. 2nd Street
St. Charles, IL
60174
https://www.facebook.com/ShootingStarStudios
Thank you to
everyone that
participated in this
event, including all
Shooting Star Model
and Talent Models!
Taylor Stevens
Salon & Spa
1940 South Randall Rd
Algonquin, IL 60102
(847) 458-9990
T ay lor Stev en s par tn ers wi th Av eda
becau se th eir commit ment t o th e ear t h, env iron me nt and th e qu al i ty of ingre di ents . Av ed a i s t he f i rst be auty
com pa ny to ma nuf act ure wi th wi nd po wer . T hey use cer t i f ied or gan ic ingre di ents a nd al l the ir p ac ka gin g
com e f r om re cy cle d a nd po st c on su mer pla st ic . T hey b el i ev e i n soi l to bot t l e , wh ich m ea ns Av e da' s ingr edi ent s co me
f rom su sta ina ble s ourc es th at can b e t rac ked b ac k to th e s oi l t hat i t was gro wn o n, which means qu al i ty of th e
ingre di ent . Susta ini ng t he pla nt and cu l tur es aro u nd th e wor ld i s wh at ma ke Av eda a st and out co mp any and why they t r us t in t he prod uct
and ch os e to p ar tner wi th the m ex clu siv ely .
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Taylor Stevens Salon and Spa Aveda Mentor Hair Color Purefessional
[email protected] 224-406-6526
Photographer:
Matthew Eby
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and she got it.
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