: Reporter
November 28, 2018
Sa~on & Bo,ut{que
478-994-8898
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Full Service Salon & Nails
Open Tues,Sat
By Appointment
Robin Head & Janie Smith
Call 478-99 8898
5989 Hwy 41 South Macon, GA
Located in beautiful downtown Bolingbroke, GA
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Local Agent - Bolingbroke, GA
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Robin Head operates two
businesses that provide
products and services
highly in demand. Sassy &
Chic Salon & Boutique in
Bolingbroke specializes in
hair and nail care and offers
accessories from home de-
cor to gifts and concealed
carry handbags. Head 2
Head Concealed Carry in
Smarr specializes in con-
cealed carry handbags and
purses, fanny packs, back
packs and sling bags for
both lethal and nonlethal
devices.
Sassy & Chic Salon &
Boutique has been in
business for seven years. It
originally opened in 1982
as The Finishing Touch,
which was the first nail
salon in Central Georgia. It
has been providing experi-
enced nail care for over 36
years and experienced hair
care for over 17 years. It is
bonded and insured and
takes pride in promptness,
reasonable pricing and
hospital level sanitation.
Janie Wise Smith is the
hair stylist at Sassy & Chic
Salon & Boutique. Hair
care services include sham-
poo, cut & styling, chemical
services, color, highlights,
lowlights, color correction,
up-dos, perms, and body
waves. For nailcare, pa-
trons can enjoy manicures,
pedicures, acrylic nails, gel
polish, shellac, reflexology,
paraffin treatments, polish
changes and nail trimming.
& Chic' f0' Cart/' t I
the 'you andl0ve
There is also facial wax-
ing and a great selection
of boutique offerings for
oneself or gifts.
Head 2 Head Concealed
Carry opened two years
ago and is the perfect place
to shop for unique and
stylish reasonably priced
concealed carry accesso-
ries. Customers can shop
by appointment or online.
Free shipping and VIP
discount club are available.
Heads goal is to provide a
product that allows the cus-
tomer to be safe in every
situation.
She is proud of the quality
of service she has provided
continually for years and of
the client relationships she
has maintained over the
years. Her favorite things
about her businesses are
client relationships, creativ-
ity and client education.
She especially enjoys the
opportunity to teach people
about safe concealed carry.
Sassy & Chic Salon &
Boutique provides quality
nail and hair care in a sani-
tatT and relaxing environ-
ment for those in the Heart
of Georgia, Heads philoso-
phy is to follow the Golden
Rule, always treating clients
and customers as she
would like to be treated.
"We would like to thank
our current clients for their
support over the years and
for following us to Boling-
broke" said Head. "We
welcome new clients and
look forward to providing
the best service they have
ever experienced"
Sassy & Chic Salon
& Boutique is at 5989
Highway 41 South in
Bolingbroke. Visit www.
sassyandchicsalon.com or
call 478-994-8898 for more
information.
Head 2 Head Concealed
Carry is at 2735 High-
way 41 South in Smarr.
Visit www.head2head.us or
www.store.head2head.us or
call 478-960-4436 for more
information.
"Don't hesitate to call us
with any questions about
your concealed carry needs
or to make an appointment
to see our merchandise in
our showroom," said Head.
"Feel free to bring your
weapon of choice to pick
the best fit for you."
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A Monroe County memory, drive for needy Monroe
military widow is leading For the second year in a County kids in memory of
a toy drive this Christmas row, Sarah Beth Schaaff of her husband Collin Schaaff.
season in her late husband's Forsyth is heading up a toy Schaaffwas one of 15 Ma-
Hear Ye, Hear Yell
Come One; Come All to the.Forsyth Foxhunt
Please join Leadership Monroe 2018 for the Grand
Opening and Ribbon Cutting of the Forsyth Foxhunt
the
November 29, 2018 at 1OA.M.
68 N. Lee Street, Forsyth, Georgia
pocket park next to the Welcome Center
If you enjoy local history, a little mystery, and short walks, you'll love Forsyth's
Foxhunt! The Forsyth Foxhunt is a new public art installation and permanent
scavenger hunt searching for eight friendly foxes throughout Forsyth's historic
downtown. The Foxhunt begins at the park next to the Forsyth Convention &
Visitors' Bureau (CVB), 68 N. Lee Street. To find the foxes, follow the clues that
will take you around downtown Forsyth. Once you've found Doc, Bess, Rose,
Libby, Tod-Lee, Thomas, Justice, and Harris, you'll have walked about 1.5 miles
and learned some fun and interesting facts about the history of our small town.
The Leadership Monroe Class of 2018 created Forsyth Foxhunt in hopes that
this family-friendly activity will draw locals and visitors alike to our thriving,
historic downtown district. Whether you're a native Forsythian or just pass-
ing through, the Forsyth Foxhunt is a fun learning experience for all ages. Our
mischievous mascots have hidden themselves in and around the downtown
square. Each fox has its own history to tell. You can find clues for the Foxhunt
in the brochure at the CVB or online (https://sites.google.com/view/forsyth-
foxhunt). Once you've solved each due, you'll find a small bronze fox designed
and sculpted by local artist Pat Burns.
Leadership Monroe 2018 could not have completed
the Forsyth Foxhunt without
the support of the following sponsors:
Monroe County Middle School
Hopkins & Associates LLC
Volume Chevrolet Buick -
Middle GA Realty, Inc. '
Southern Smiles
Forsyth CableNet
Monroe County Adult & Community Education
Untied Bank Wealth Management Services
City of Forsyth Convention & Visitors Bureau
American Craftsman Homes
Pat DeVane Burns Fine Art
United Bank
Ogelthorpe Power
Sam & Sloan Oliver
The Monroe County Reporter
' Tommy Johnston State Farm
Planters & Citizens Bank
Monroe County Family Connection
Leadership Monroe Class of 2018
Steve Coleman & Associates, Inc.
rines who died when their
KC- 130 tanker crashed
near Jackson, Miss. on luly
10, 2017. He was 22.
Sarah Beth Schaaff said
her late husband loved kids
and loved Christmas.
"He always said 'no child
left behind on Christmas7
said Schaaff.
Monroe County residents
can drop off toys in boxes
at FitCo, Middle Georgia
Realty and Honeycomb in
luliette until Dec. 8 if they
want to donate. Schaaffsaid
Santa and Mrs. Claus will
help distribute the toys at
the Monroe County Rec
Department from 1-3 p.m.
on Sunday, Dec. 9. They'are
also taking donations and
selling snacks, drinks and
T shirts to raise funds for
toys. For more information
call 550-1460.
County
buys
Monroe County Commis-
sioners agreed Nov. 20 to
spend $31,149 in discretion-
ary funds to buy items for
various county departments.
County commission chair-
man Greg Tapley agreed to
spend $8,575 to buy seven
automated external defibril-
lators (AED) from AED
Brands, LLC, of Kennesaw
for the Monroe County Fire/
EMS Department. Tapley
also agreed to buy four tas-
ers, two pepper ball guns. a
K-9 bite suit and four sets of
tactical team equipment in
the total amount of $8,509
for the Monroe County
Sheriff's Office.
Meanwhile, District
2 commissioner Eddie
Rowland agreed to spend
up to $6,065 for EZ Flex
sports mats for the Monroe
County Rec Department
for the county's growing
cheerleading and dance
programs.
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