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Taking Flight

Big thanks as always to our Brand Partners —  Flood Marketing, Holly Seed and Capacity to Care — who took flight with Sheridan Brand in 2014.   Here’s to a positive and prosperous 2015!  

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5 Questions: Tim Doolin

~CONTENT POWERED BY FLOOD MARKETING~ Ironically, the stalk begins in total darkness. Shouldering a half-hundred pounds of gear, the hunter hikes via the focused glow of a headlamp deep into the type of terrain best characterized by most individuals’ unwillingness and/or inability to tackle it. But he’s a veteran of the pursuit, and he knows that off the…

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#INSTAMEET

~POWERED BY FLOOD MARKETING~ By Jenae Neeson There is something very eye opening about moving back to your home town. A new appreciation for the things you once over looked or grew accustomed to. Sheridan has so many wonderful details that make up the entire picture. I just wanted a way to call out the…

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Thanksgiving

Don’t worry, Elizabeth. We’re thinking about Thanksgiving. And we’re not sad; we’re thankful. We launched six months ago with a vision of celebrating and exploring this amazing community we’re fortunate enough to call home through a different lens, and that vision has been well-received. Thank you to everyone who has and continues to support that…

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5 Questions: Sonja Caywood

~POWERED BY FLOOD MARKETING~ Sonja Caywood’s works are featured in private collections across the United States and throughout the world, but the greatest testament to this Dayton-based artist’s ability to capture the subtleties of a scene in brushstrokes are her paintings which hang on the walls of her neighbors and friends. Why? Caywood’s pieces focus on agricultural and rural scenes inspired by her ranch-and-cowgirl…

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Back to the Future

~CONTENT POWERED BY FLOOD MARKETING~ “My birthday and my last day on active duty: December 30, 1982. I was stationed at Camp Pendleton, California, and the Delorean — which I still have — was my retirement gift to myself. Check out the license plate: Bye-bye, Marine Corps.”

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Reflecting

~CONTENT POWERED BY FLOOD MARKETING~ “What advice would you give your 20-year-old self?”   “First, I think it’s unlikely that my 20-year-old self would even listen to advice, but I would probably tell myself to find a group of friends that challenge each other to greatness.”

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