Showing posts with label nails. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nails. Show all posts

Monday, January 7, 2013

Announcing "Ageless Beauty Hair & Nail Salon"

We hosted a contest with the four local area high schools to name our hair and nail salon. Our salon staff selected the four following winners:


1st Place - 
"Ageless Beauty Hair & Nail Salon" by TaShae Goodman, Bay View High School Senior.
Kris Aderhold, Class of 1986 and Tashae Goodman, Class of 2013 
in the newly-named Ageless Beauty Salon in the St. Ann Center. —photo courtesy MPS
2nd Place - 
"Bella Bonita Hair & Nail Salon" by Joseph Hall, St. Francis High School Senior.
3rd Place - 
"Picture Perfect Hair & Nail Salon" by Savanna Thompson, Cudahy High School Sophomore.
4th Place - 
"The Cutting Edge Hair & Nail Salon"by Lydia Bestul, St. Thomas More High School Senior.

Congratulations to all the winners and many thanks to all of our contestants for their participation!


At St. Ann Center we believe it feels good to look good. That is why we dedicate ourselves to delivering the best, and most up-to-date haircuts, styling, hair color and treatments available. Expert nail, facial, and waxing services complete your experience. Our professional stylists are licensed and experienced. We currently have four stylists available for all your facial, nail, and hair care needs.

Our Salon is open to the public and serves frail elderly, adults, children, and everyone in between! Stop in, we would love to meet you! Click here to find our hours and a special offer>

Friday, September 9, 2011

It's the Little Things

Sometimes it's just the little things that matter most.
Sometimes it's just a "God bless you," when someone sneezes.
Sometimes it's an "excuse me," when trying to move out of the way of a wheelchair.
Sometimes it's as simple as an act or gesture of caring; bending down to pick up something someone has dropped, holding a door for someone who struggles, moving things out of the way for a wheelchair to get through, a high five, a hand shake, a pat on the back.

Yolanda, the art and crafts teacher at St. Ann Center, understands this well.  She teaches arts and crafts, helps with computer time, feeds clients at lunch time, and occasionally, when she has time, she also paints the clients nails.  It's a small act really.  It doesn't take much time.  But it really means a lot to the clients.  It helps to make them feel cared for and loved.

"Look at my nails!" said one client as I was walking through the atrium.  Yolanda had just painted her nails and she was feeling very pretty!  It made me smile all day!