Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Clay Shoot

Shotguns and Stilettos is a multi-day celebration of shopping, shooting and socializing.  The two weekends of fun include the Spring Fling Shopping Market, Girls’ Night out Preview Party, Ladies’ Luncheon, Children’s Event, Clay Shoot and the Buckshot Bash.  Remember, this event is the only major fundraiser for The Junior League of Midland, Inc.


Clay Shoot will be at Jake’s Clays on Friday, March 27th.  There are two shooting flights, first one is at 9:00 a.m. and the afternoon flight goes off at 1:00 p.m.  Join us for breakfast at 8:30 a.m. before the shoot.  Lunch will be provided at 11:30 a.m. while we announce the winners of the door prizes.  As always, one in eight shooters will win a fantastic prize.
If you would like to purchase an individual shooter ticket to The Junior League of Midland, Inc. Clay Shoot, please click here. For more information on the event & Jake's Clays, please download a shooter registration form.

Jake's Clays

13301 FM 1379, Midland, TX 79706
Phone: 432-570-0290
Fax: 432-570-0304

Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Shotguns & Stilettos


Shotguns and Stilettos is a multi-day celebration of shopping, shooting and socializing.  The two weekends of fun include the Spring Fling Shopping Market, Girls’ Night out Preview Party, Ladies’ Luncheon, Children’s Event, Clay Shoot and the Buckshot Bash.  Remember, this event is the only major fundraiser for The Junior League of Midland, Inc.

Girls’ Night Out Preview Party kicks off the fundraising weekend.  Attendees will have the first shot at the merchandise from our vendors plus light appetizers and cocktails, of course. Every ticket holder will receive a shopping bag which allows free entry into the market for the weekend.  The Market will be held at the new Horseshoe Pavilion on March 19th from 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm.

Spring Fling Shopping Market hours are Friday March 20th and Saturday March 21st from 10:00 am – 6:30 pm and Sunday March 22nd from 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm at the Horseshoe Pavilion.  Come shop for your home, family and friends all in one place.

The Ladies’ Luncheon will be a great time to get away with your friends for an enjoyable lunch and an afternoon of shopping.  We are hosting the fantastic Jill Conner Browne, the Sweet Potato Queen from Jackson, MS.  Multiple #1 New York Times® Bestselling Author, Jill Conner Browne, THE Sweet Potato Queen™, has created a global phenomenon—almost 6,400 chapter groups in 37 countries—based upon her philosophy and world-view as recounted through her rollicking, raucous, and riotously funny essays. Women and smart men understand that the bawdy, sassy, down-to-earth humor is simply the vehicle by which the greater message is conveyed—that is, one of self-reliance and empowerment, inspiring all to do what makes their hearts sing. Todd Brown’s Catering is providing a delicious lunch, cocktails and dessert.  The lunch will be held at the Horseshoe Pavilion on Friday March 20th from 11:30 am – 1:00 pm.

The ever popular Bunny Brunch Children’s Event will be on Saturday March 21st from 10:30 am – 12:30 pm at the Horseshoe Pavilion.  Again this year we will have the Easter Bunny for pictures, a petting zoo, a magic show by Harlin, balloon animals, Greenie the Clown will be face painting, plus a full meal for parents and the kiddos catered by Chef Michael.

Clay Shoot will be at Jake’s Clays again on Friday, March 27th.  There are two shooting flights, the morning flight at 9:00 am and the afternoon flight goes off at 1:00 pm.  Join us for breakfast at 8:30 am before the shoot.  Lunch will be provided at 11:30 am while we announce the winners of the door prizes.  As always, one in eight shooters will win a fantastic prize.

You will not want to miss John Michael Montgomery performing at the Buckshot Bash on Saturday March 28th! The silent and live auctions are packed full of fantastic items and wonderful trips.  Don Strange of San Antonio is catering a delicious meal, offering beef tenderloin or mesquite grilled chicken.  Come relax and enjoy a memorable concert all while supporting our community projects.  Doors will open at 6:00 pm.

To purchase tickets please visit www.jlmidland.org and select the Shotguns and Stilettos Tab

Don’t forget about our raffle gun!  It’s a 12 gauge Browning Citori 725 grade 5.  We are only selling 300 tickets, don’t miss this!

Thursday, February 12, 2015

10 Things You Didn’t Know About Shotguns and Stilettos

 
1.     If you bring this TICKET to the market, you can get in FREE!
 
2.     There are SIX events within Shotguns and Stilettos! Meaning there is something to do for everyone.
 
3.     You could win a door prize by participating in the Clay Shoot. And don’t worry if your not a morning person, we have a 1:00 pm flight time too!
 
4.     Who wouldn’t want to join the Bunny Brunch? The Easter Bunny will be there to celebrate the first full day of spring!
 
5.     Not only will it be a delicious catered lunch, but Ladies' Lunch will also include an amazing speaker! Jill Conner Browne!
 
6.     Ladies only for Girls' Night Out. Take a sneak peek at what will be sold at the Market. See you there!
 
7.     Did you know John Michael Montgomery is not only playing at our Buckshot Bash but also earned a quadruple platinum certification by selling FOUR million copies of his Kickin’ It Up album??
 
8.     Our Spring Fling Market is THREE days long! We better see you there!
 
9.     Every event except for the market will be catered, so you will always have some good food!
10. The Junior League of Midland, Inc. has worked so hard and are so happy to present this year’s Shotguns and Stilettos!

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Shotguns & Stilettos Ladies Lunch Speaker: Jill Conner Browne



"Photo By Tom Joynt, (c) SPQ, Inc."



“Boss Queen” Jill Conner Browne conceived of and founded the Sweet Potato Queens® in the
early 1980s. After passing through a patch of the doldrums, she found herself in need of some
excitement, and a new direction. Jill discovered that she lived near Vardaman, Mississippi, self-
proclaimed Sweet Potato Capital of the World, and inspiration struck—she volunteered to be the
queen for the farmers’ annual festival. Although the crowning never materialized, the prospect of
being the queen of anything was too good to pass up; so, in 1982 Jill entered herself and a few
similarly inspired friends in Jackson, Mississippi’s first St. Patrick’s Day Parade. The four
original Queens all wore green, hand-me-down, ball gowns and tiaras, and waved to the crowd
from the bed of an old pickup truck. It was modest, but it was a start. The Queenly costume has
undergone several upgrades since then, and now consists of a green-sequined dress (stuffed to its
voluptuous forty-pound carrying weight), flowing red wigs, Revlon® “Love That Pink” lipstick,
and real-live majorette boots. By 2011 the Sweet Potato Queens®entourage had outgrown the St.
Paddy’s parade; so, Jill partnered with Fondren Renaissance Foundation and created the Zippity
Doo Dah® Weekend, benefiting the Blair E. Batson Hospital for Children. The first four events have raised over $400,000 for sick and injured children of Mississippi.

Jill has written nine books: her latest is Fat Is The New 30: The Sweet Potato Queens’ Guide to Coping with (the crappy parts of) Life (Amazon Publishing, 2012); American Thighs: The Sweet Potato Queen’s Guide to Preserving your Assets,(Simon & Schuster, 2009); The Sweet Potato Queens’ Guide to Raising Children for Fun and Profit (Simon & Schuster, 2008); her sixth book is her first work of fiction: The Sweet Potato Queens’ 1st Big-Ass Novel: Stuff we didn’t actually do, but could have and may yet (Simon & Schuster, 2007); her fifth book, a New York Times® Best Seller, is The Sweet Potato Queens’ Wedding Planner and Divorce Guide, (Crown Publishers, 2005), an ingenious flip-book; her second #1 New York Times® Best Seller is The Sweet Potato Queens’ Field Guide to Men: Every Man I Love is Either Married, Gay, or Dead (Three Rivers
Press, 2004); her first #1 New York Times® Best Seller is The Sweet Potato Queens’ Big-Ass Cookbook (and Financial Planner) (Three Rivers Press, 2003); the national bestseller God Save the Sweet Potato Queens (Three Rivers Press, 2001), and the recent New York Times® Best Seller The Sweet Potato Queens’ Book of Love (Three Rivers Press, 1999)—the book that started it all—which has been translated into German and Japanese. Jill has won several awards for her readings of the audio versions of her books and she also narrates, Building Blocks, a documentary about the cultural recovery on the Mississippi Gulf Coast following Hurricane Katrina.

A Broadway musical based on the Sweet Potato Queens® is being developed by Grammy® award-winning singer/songwriter Melissa Manchester, writing the music; writing the lyrics is Oscar® nominee, international multiple #1 songwriter, and Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee, Sharon Vaughn; and, writing the stage play is Rupert Holmes, the first person in theatrical history to solely win Tony® Awards for Best Book, Best Music and Lyrics, and Best Musical for The Mystery of Edwin Drood.

Jill has been featured in USA Today, Newsweek, People, The Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, The Dallas Morning News, The Denver Post, The St. Petersburg Times, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Forbes, SOUTH, The London Observer Magazine (UK), and Bella Magazine (UK), and Today in English (France) just to name a few; she has appeared on numerous TV shows, including three times on The CBS Early Show and three times on Good Morning America; she been on
the Today Show, CBS News Sunday Morning, The Other Half, The Wayne Brady Show, The Caroline Rhea Show, Southern Living Presents (nominated for a 2005 Regional EMMY®), The Rick & Bubba® Tucker Carlson, Mississippi Public Broadcasting’s TV productions of Writers, (The “Southern Humorists” episode featuring Jill won a 2005 Regional EMMY®) and Mississippi Roads; Jill represents Mississippi in the History Channel’s mini-series, The States (2007), and a photograph of her attending a luncheon in the President’s private dining room is prominently shown in the History Channel’s The White House: Behind Closed Doors (2008); Jill has been featured on NPR’s All Things Considered. She has written several columns for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution and is a monthly contributor to AY Magazine. Through Jill’s books, personal appearances and social media she has inspired over 6,300 registered Sweet Potato Queen Wannabe TM Chapter Groups, in 37 countries around the world.

Jill is a founding member of the Women’s Fund of The Community Foundation of Greater Jackson. She assisted Hurricane Katrina relief efforts, raising over $100,000 in cash through her website; she cooked with Chefs for Humanity TM for law enforcement and victims on the Gulf Coast; she did clean-up detail with Camp Coast Care and she participated in the nationally televised Mississippi Rising Gala Concert, raising in excess of $15 Million. Jill also serves on the Volunteer Board
of the Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy, on the Jackson State University Development Foundation Board of Directors, and on the All American Service Persons Board of Directors. Jill received the Mississippi National Guard Patriot Award for her support of our military and was chosen by Mississippi Business Journal for their 50 Leading Business Women in Mississippi. The Mississippi Commission on the Status of Women awarded Jill Woman of the Year 2013 for her outstanding contributions in the Performing Arts & Entertainment Field.

The International Waterlily and Water Gardening Society registered the cultivar: Nymphaea “Queen Jill,” a waterlily specifically created to honor Jill’s charitable works around the United States.

When Jill is not writing, working for relief efforts, or speaking at fundraising events around the country, she lives and reigns in Jackson, Mississippi, with two elderly cats, a rescued 3-legged girl dog, a huge rescued boy dog, her daughter’s rescued mutt, a rescued Lab-coonhound mix, and her husband. And no, he’s not the Sweet Potato King.