Surprise! You haven't heard from me in a while. I need to be more observant and keep you better informed of what's going on in this small town outside of Omaha, Nebraska.
Well Lots!!! The biggest news is that a Facebook Data Center is
going to be built less than 3 miles from our gallery and hat shop. WOW! The
Omaha National Cemetery is taking shape fast and there are several white
headstones already in place. It is a huge project as is the Facebook one.
When you head down Highway 50 from Omaha, you will see the earth being moved on
the right side of 50 and the silos are still in place on the Facebook property.
Hope they remain. The cemetery project has been going on for quite some
time.
As far as the gallery and hat shop are concerned, we have been
very busy making hats here at Margie Trembley Chapeaux
for the Kentucky Derby and Derby parties, volunteering at
the World Cup of Equestrian events (jumping and dressage) held in my city
(Omaha) and preparing hats for an exhibit in Wausau, WI at the Cultural Art
Center. I did not apply to participate, they contacted me. One of my
fellow milliner friends also has hats in this exhibit.
We were also asked to participate in the Lauritzen Gardens Spring
Luncheon and one of our hats was featured plus we donated a fabulous prize of a
tea party among the hats.
The biggest hat project was of my own doing. I assembled
materials for a hat challenge that I developed for a group of 9 milliners. I
coined the name" the Funtastic Milliners International Group." I
gathered up various materials, both millinery and non-millinery materials and
various embellishments and sent them far and near to milliners in 6 different
countries. There are 9 participants total. Here is the breakdown of the
participants: one from Ireland, France, Australia, Scotland, 2 from the US and
the rest from the UK.
This project started in August of 2016 and has just recently come
to fruition. The incredible designs by my new milliner friends from all over
the world are on display at our gallery, Springfield Artworks at 183 Main
Street, Springfield, NE 68059. It's amazing how none of them look anything like
any of the others. It was definitely a challenge to come up with a hat
that was stunning and wearable, but they all did it, me included.
One little special event happened. I applied for membership in the Milliners Guild, Org in New York City. I was accepted and got to spend some time with the members a few months back. I also got to explore the Garment District and start to develop relationships with various suppliers for my industry. By luck, I also got to have hats at a huge ladies convention while there and also got to attend the dedication of the Oscar de la Renta US Postage stamp which was attended by Mrs de la Renta, family members and various dignitaries. Anderson Cooper was the MC. That event was a most memorable experience.
I was privileged to take another workshop from Wayne Wichern in
San Francisco. Who would have thought that the practice of millinery would have
been so complex?
Lastly, Fella Vaughn and I are collaborating on the runway at
Omaha Fashion Week. We were both excited to be selected from over 50
applicants. A little over 30 designers were selected. This is not the first
time the two of us have worked together for a runway show, but the first time
that we applied to participate together. I thank Fella from the bottom of
my heart for asking me. We will be showing our designs on Wednesday August 23,
at the Omaha Design Center. You will be able to buy tickets at a discount
through me as time gets closer so just let me know, and I can help you get that
discount.
Want to share one piece of info. Maybe you knew it, maybe
you didn't. I am available to speak to your women's clubs, book clubs,
luncheons, set up some hats for events or many other possible activities.
Just give me a ring at 402-301-9162.
Til next time....
Margie