Shopper News Blog: Imagine That Design Company turns a table into an event
The Knoxville News-Sentinel 1/22/2021 Knoxville News Sentinel
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Nancy Anderson, Shopper News
A beautiful and unique table design can turn a humdrum dinner into an elaborate event. Even in the face of a pandemic when gathering is discouraged, Jessica Brock of Imagine That Design Company found a way to make a party special in the family bubble.
“I know gatherings are discouraged right now, parties are a no-no and that really made me worry about my business. I discovered that people staying at home still want to celebrate milestones or even just elevate Sunday dinner.”
Shopper News Blog: Imagine That Design Company turns a table into an event
The Knoxville News-Sentinel 1/22/2021 Knoxville News Sentinel
KARNS
Nancy Anderson, Shopper News
A beautiful and unique table design can turn a humdrum dinner into an elaborate event. Even in the face of a pandemic when gathering is discouraged, Jessica Brock of Imagine That Design Company found a way to make a party special in the family bubble.
“I know gatherings are discouraged right now, parties are a no-no and that really made me worry about my business. I discovered that people staying at home still want to celebrate milestones or even just elevate Sunday dinner.”
Jack Kerley, age 84, of Sevierville, Tennessee, passed away on Wednesday, Dec. 9, 2020.
Jack loved retirement, spending time with his wife and friends. He was always willing to help others, as he was generous with his time and his resources. He was a member of Seymour First Baptist Church. Jack was a car enthusiast from an early age. He especially loved his GTOâs and Corvettes. He wanted his GTOâs to be just as they left the factory with proof from the Pontiac Historical Society and any type of documents he could find on his Corvettes from 1953 to the present. You never went to a Pontiac show without someone mentioning Jack Kerleyâs name. Whether you were looking for a particular car or parts or just needed some guidance in the love of collecting old cars, Jack was the âgo to guy.â The car enthusiast world lost a good one Wednesday, and he will be sorely missed.