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Kristin Norris

Kristin is a fashion stylist, LA native, and new mama who adores word games, wild flowers, and crafting.

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Kendra Scott's Grand Opening with The Pinnacle Club

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Join us for a Kendra Gives Back Party to support Goodwill Industries of Middle Georgia!

 

Shop during the party and 20% of proceeds will go back to Goodwill Industries of Middle Georgia! Enjoy sips and sweets while you shop for a cause.

May 
05
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Kendra Scott Grand Opening

Pinnacle Club Members and Patrons of Edgar’s Hospitality Group Venues are invited to a Kendra Gives Back Party to support Goodwill Industries of Middle Georgia!

 


Join us for the Grand Opening on May 5 from 4-7 pm


Kendra Scott at Augusta Mall

Located in the promenade

3450 Wrightsboro Road

Space A225

Augusta, GA 30909



Shop during the party and 20% of proceeds will go back to Goodwill Industries of Middle Georgia!

Enjoy sips and sweets courtesy of Edgar's Bakehouse while you shop for a cause. Spend $75 during the party and receive a complimentary Kendra Scott necklace. (Until supplies last)

 

 

Can't make it to the party? On May 5th, guests can still shop in-store all day and mention The Pinnacle Club upon checkout to donate 20% back.


UPDATE: We missed you at the event! If you would still like to support, guests can shop in-store through May 7th and mention The Pinnacle Club or shop online using code GIVEBACK-BWKCX upon checkout to donate 20% of proceeds back!


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4 - 7 pm

Join us at the Grand Opening party to support Goodwill Industries of Middle Georgia. 


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Indulge in delicious desserts courtesy of Edgar's Bakehouse.

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The Pinnacle club

In 1963, William Morris III saw a need for Augusta to have a city club to conduct the town’s professional business and social affairs. He wanted a place that was private, with excellent food, great ambiance, superb service and a commanding view. The Club was incorporated on June 17, 1965 and opened for business on September 5, 1967.


Since then, members of The Pinnacle Club have celebrated family milestones, formulated civic endeavors and developed business plans while enjoying outstanding food in an elegant setting. Today The Pinnacle Club is managed by Edgar’s Hospitality Group, an award-winning mission-driven organization, which honors The Club’s storied past while elevating the member experience through innovative cuisine, modern amenities and a robust list of member benefits.


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edgar's bakehouse

Edgar’s Bakehouse was founded in an attempt to bring authentic French-style pastries to Augusta.


Edgar’s Bakehouse is the latest addition to Edgar’s Hospitality Group, which includes The Pinnacle Club, Edgar’s Grille, Edgar’s Above Broad, Snelling Conference Center and Edgar’s Catering in the Central Savannah River Area, plus Edgar’s Bistro and Anderson Conference Center in Macon. These venues provide experiential learning opportunities for students in the School of Hospitality & Culinary Arts at Helms College, the career college sponsored by Goodwill of Middle Georgia and the Central Savannah River Area and named for Goodwill Industries founder Dr. Edgar J. Helms.


In addition to delivering an elevated experience not found elsewhere in the region, Edgar’s Bakehouse is part of an organization providing a hand up for people to develop their God-given gifts through education, work and career development services. Your patronage helps build lives and families – one beverage, one meal, one event and one gift at a time.


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goodwill industries of middle georgia

Goodwill Industries International has a rich history of more than 120 years. Dr. Edgar J. Helms, a Methodist minister, founded Goodwill in 1902 in Boston, MA. Dr. Helms collected used household goods and clothing in wealthier areas of the city, then trained and hired unemployed people to mend and repair the used goods. The goods were then resold, and proceeds paid the workers’ wages and were invested in the development of job training programs. The system worked, and the Goodwill philosophy of a hand up, not a hand out was born. Dr. Helms’ vision set an early course for what has become a $6 billion nonprofit organization with more than 165 autonomous member organizations worldwide.


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