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The Focus Dec 2014 Holiday Edition Katina Hamlar e Official Magazine of Focused Radio “Star Tank” came bearing giſts for small businesses

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The FocusDec 2014

Holiday Edition

Katina Hamlar

The Official Magazine of Focused Radio

“Star Tank” came bearing gifts for small businesses

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Focus PointsThe “Present”pg 5“Star Tank’s” Katina Hamlarpg 6Beauty and the Beastpg 9New Looks for the New Yearpg 12Taking it Backpg 16

Editor in Chief: TommyPStory Editor: Lenai CleggPhoto Credits: Facebook Instagram NuFocus Media G. Warner Photography

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I’m normally in a Bah Humbug mood at this time of year. This year is a little different. Giving this publi-cation as my offering to all, has me feeling a little like Santa (no fatboy jokes).

This month I sit down with Mrs. Katina Hamlar of Hamlar Enterprises as we talk about her role in the Star Tank competition that took place in Roanoke. Based off the popular show “Shark Tank,” local investors listen to the pitch of local business own-ers nad actually made deals on the spot.

We also keep you in tune with all the events going on locally and through-out the state. We feel it is our job to keep you Focused, keeping you in-formed as much as possible. With Focused Radio playing in your internet capable devices (for free anywhere in the world I might add) and the Focus magazine doing the follow up, We Got You!

Thank you for another great year of support and interaction with us. We are who we are because you are who you are. Together we make a great team. #StayFocusedMyFriends

TommyP

Message From the Editor

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Regardless of your religious affilia-tion, this time of year moves people to kindness, joy, and giving presents. The presents may be material, edible, cultural, or any number of things that bring joy to the recipient.

Well through my journey in life, I’ve always been so motivated and focused on reaching the final destination, which were my dreams and goals. After several successes, I realized that once I achieved my goal or dream, there was sat-isfaction, but I was still missing something. Do you remember being a child going on a long trip and you couldn’t wait to get there. You were so excited, driving your parents crazy always asking “are we there yet”, “how much longer until we get there”. As you got older, you learned that if you stayed up all night, you could sleep the whole way there. By the time you woke up, you would be there.

Well this is how I think many of us live our lives. So focused on the future, looking for our happiness to come in the form of the manifestation of our dreams. This may include; a successful career, obtaining wealth, buying that car or house, losing weight, being married, owning a busi-ness, or whatever your dreams may be.

The most important element that we

miss is the process of reaching those goals and dreams. When we are so focused on seeing that end result, we miss all of the valuable lessons, and opportunities to be content where we currently are, while on our way to our goals. We close our eyes to the growth, patience, faith and character that is being developed, in order for us to posses that vision. We miss the beauty of being present and enjoying every moment of the journey. When

we take the time to enjoy now and being present in the moment of ev-ery day, we realize that the journey is actually more valuable than the achievement of reaching the goal. Once the goal is achieved, you celebrate it, but then its over. If we treasure the entire process, we will be more grateful and humble by

the time we get to our end. We’ll remember the people that helped us along the way; we’ll remember the excitement of seeing doors open that we didn’t think were possible We will learn how to walk by faith and not by what we see. We will appreciate each day of life for the joy that is hidden in those quiet moments and for the mo-ments of being in need, but learning to give thanks for what you do have. Learning to take time and treasure each moment with the people you love. Never stop reaching for higher; just don’t forfeit your opportunity to enjoy the process. The true present is the present!

Lenai P. Clegg,

The “Present”

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Roanoke’s version of the popular TV Show “Shark Tank” offers investment opportunities for local bussiness owners. Katina Hamlar of Hamlar Enter-prises tells us about her role in this great project that provided funding to some of its participants

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“Star Tank” Katina Hamlar

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A lot of people don’t realize that the star on top of Mill Mountain, was a gift from the then CEO of the Chamber of Commerce. The moun-tain was the tree, the star was (say it with me) the star, and the busi-nesses of the valley were to repre-sent the presents.I sat down with my friend, Mrs. Katina Hamlar of Hamlar Enterprises and asked her about her role in the “Star Tank” the city’s version of the popular TV show “Shark Tank” which brings investors in front of business owners in a hope to start something big.

TP: Tell me a little more about Star Tank?KH: Ed Walker had a vision to awake the entrepreneurial spirit in Roanoke by bringing a rendition of the popular TV show “Shark Tank.” Realizing there are a lot of people who have started their own busi-ness, like the show, he wanted to bring investors to the table to listen to the pitch of these new ideas or already established businesses.TP: Yes, I’m very familiar with the show and want you guys to continue so we can record “Star Tank.” About how many businesses participated?KH: I was pretty surprised at the turnout. There were about 50 that registered and at the day that we held the tank, there were around 35 that actually showed up.TP: So what did you think about those who presented?KH: Wow, it was a lot of great ideas and inventions presented. One gentleman had created a mechan-ical hand to assist amputees. I was really impressed as well at the young entrepreneurs that came out with great ideas and businesses that

catered to the youth.TP: Awesome, that’s great. I use the term “urban” to stay away from being out front in saying, how many black businesses were on hand?KH: There were about 4 that actu-ally showcased...TP: 4 out of 35?KH: Yeah it was a pretty small number.TP: Why do you think that was so?KH: I don’t know if it was the fact that there may not have been enough marketing in the urban ar-eas or if it was fear. It’s hard to tell. We had some that pulled out at the 11th hour, not sure why.TP: What would you say the Star City needs as far as new business-es?KH: Diversity. Sure we could use a few more higher-end restaurants, but we also need tech companies and entertainment. Things “out-side-the-box” in my opinion.TP: Well I’m glad you were selected to be on the panel. You definitely handle your business.KH: Thank you Tommy and Thank you for the interview.

A wife, mother, and dedicated to her community, Katina Hamlar is defi-nitely a star of the Star City!

by TommyP

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Model, Health Care Professional

BeautyWe truly appreciate

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BeastThose Making it Happen

GeorgeWarner

Entreprenuer, G.Warner Photography

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Beast

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Almost everyone wants to do something new for the New Year! One of those new things that would be on the list is a new look. Changes to your make-up wardrobe are always a must for

you ladies and making it simple is another plus. Exploring new ways to keep a flawless look all

year round without taking too much of your time is the start to achieving that new look for the

New Year.

To focus on a few, there is an everyday, playful party girl, or holiday romance look that will be highlighted with step by step details on how to apply. These looks will give you great confidence and have you looking fabulous for the New Year.

The everyday look is one that is very important because it will be how you are seen amongst peers, family and friends on a daily basis. Apply mineral eye color to entire eyelids blending from the lash lines up. Sweep on eyeliner to upper lash lines, soften with a sponge-tip applicator or a brush. Finish eyes with a light coat of mascara, preferably black to top lashes only. Lightly dust bronzing

powder along cheekbones and temples of forehead for a contoured look. Now apply a crème lipstick and or lip-gloss. You have now achieved a new everyday look that will be perfect for work and running errands in less than ten minutes.

For the New Year’s party, you will love the playful party girl look. This look is used when you want to look your best at an event or party. Why not

be the life of the party with glistening color? To start, highlight inner corners of the eyes with glistening gold mineral eye color. Brush mineral eye color of

your choice from eyelids to creases. Create a cat eye with jet black gel eyeliner. Sweep on ultimate mascara in black, accent cheeks with mineral cheek color of your choice. Make sure the colors are not too bright it will take away from your natural look. Apply lipstick and then top with lip gloss. Remember just enough

color is going make you brighten up the party.

Last but not least, we have the holiday romance look and this look can be used when going on a date during the holidays with your mate or spouse.

Why not have a classic look for mistletoe memories? The first step would be to highlight inner corners and brow bones with mineral eye color of your choice. Brush lavender fog mineral eye color across eyelids and accent with driftwood mineral eye color. Line upper lash lines and lower third of lash lines with deep brown eyeliner. Sweep on lash love mascara in black, accent cheekbones with sheer bliss cream blush. Line lips with natural lip liner, then apply rosette true

dimensions lipstick. The colors are important for this look because they all come together nicely on any skin tone.

Now you have a couple different looks to choose from for the New Year, which will have you with a New Look for everyday and every

occasion that are simple and not too time consuming. Stay focused my friends with your New Looks for the New Year!

New Looks for the New YearBy Money Mon “Show Me

The Money!”

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Help-Portrait is a global move-ment of photographers, hairstyl-ists and makeup artists using their time, talent and resources to give back to the community. Christmas Portraits are available at no cost to families who may not otherwise be able to afford them. A total of 392 events were held on December 6 in 28 different countries. Over 10,000 volunteers were able to provide 44,240 portraits this holiday sea-son.

The Help-Portrait event for the Roanoke Valley was held again for the second year at New Horizons Healthcare. NuFocus Group’s very own photographer

George Warner along with Photog-rapher Vincent Willis and a num-ber of other volunteers helped to make the day a great success. In addition to family and group pho-tos, children also had their pictures taken with Santa. Refreshments were also served for volunteers and those having their pictures taken throughout the day.

Simple acts of love and kindness have the power to change our com-munities. The next International Help-Portrait date has been set for December 5, 2015. To locate an event near you, to donate or vol-unteer or to learn more please visit their website at help-portrait.com.

By MiYohn Baskin

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Taking It BackHelp Portrait - Roanoke

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