Pyramids exclusive Christmas ornament series
The "Doors of the Lowcountry" is Pyramids exclusive ornament series. Take a photo of your decorated entryway or door and enter our contest. The winner will have their home featured on the 2012 ornament.
Do you have a home or business in the Lowcountry area (Beaufort or Jasper Country)?
Do you have an entrance area or door that is decorated for the holidays?
Are at least 25% of your decorations Pyramids products?
A $25 entry fee is required to submit your home or business. The entry fee goes directly to The Deep Well Project. In return, a $25 Gift Certificate to Pyramids will be given as a "Thank You". Please download the below forms and return by December 15th.
[ DOWNLOAD ENTRY FORMS HERE ]
Need additional information? Please contact Lauren Langford directly
843-689-9060
Lauren@group3arch.com
Karen Davies: Currently, Karen is a professor at the Savannah College of Art & Design where she has served on the faculty for twenty-two years. A versatile artist working in a variety of mediums, Karen Davies considers herself an image-maker, sculptor and craftsperson. Her work has been exhibited throughout the United States and abroad. Davies is a Fulbright Scholar (Germany 2004) and a recipient of the South Carolina Arts Commission Artist Fellowship Award. She has lectured and conducted numerous workshops throughout the U.S. and abroad, including England, Germany, Turkey, Thailand and China.
Trish Heichel: Trish is currently the Coordinator of the Lowcountry Regional Education Center as well as a partner for WHW which is involved in the restoration of early 1900's homes. Trish has been heavily involved in non-profit organizations and has served on more than 40 boards in the area, including HH Hospital, United Way, CFL/HHIF and Savannah Memorial University Hospital Foundation.
Debi Lynes: Debi is a seasoned local who has been an interior designer and host of television home show Lynes on Design for over 15 years. She holds a PhD in psychology and specializes in supportive and facilitative design as well as adolescents and disordered eating. Debi has strong ties to the community including National Alliance for Mental Illness and The Sandbox.
Eugene Ruegamer: Gene attended Catholic grade and High School, and then he enlisted in the US Navy. While in the Navy he studied photography and served on the Lake Champlain as a ship photographer. After the Navy he attended Pratt Institute, Bklyn. where he earned a Bachelor of Architecture degree. Through a 30 year architecture career, Gene founded the firm LCP Associates, one of the top 100 design firms in the country. Gene is currently retired and lives in the Lowcountry.