About

Hi friends! I’m Greg…an industrial designer, children’s advocate, artist, marketing machine, creative/critical thinker, a designer with a strong business background, producer and promoter of environments, events and so much more.

This is my new and improved website and blog where I share lots of my thoughts, ideas, passions, and art.

Henderson, Kentucky is my hometown, a great place to live, work and raise a family. After more than 20 years away, attending college (University of Cincinnati- College of Design, Architecture and Planning), professional practice internships in (NYC & Orlando), employment in Miami/Orlando and business travels to destinations that included (Tokyo, Amsterdam, Norway, Sweden, Paris, Germany, Seoul and so many more,  I returned to my home sweet home, Kentucky in 2003.

My life is lived to the fullest daily as I try to follow the example Christ set for us. I love people and enjoy interacting with others.

Thanks for stopping by my blog and please let me know your thoughts/ideas on my posts.

And by all means, please feel free to come back, visit often to see what’s new and exciting.

Have a great day and make someone else day by smiling, opening a door or just saying thank you!

Kindy,

Greg

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  1. Greg,
    I was telling stories about the soda shops in downtown Henderson, when I spent whole days hanging out at my mother’s store and go to lunch in the various lunch spots. I google Klutey’s to see if I could find an old pict. of downtown, when I came across your blog. Do you mean “Trends & Traditions” when you say “Traditional Shop” in your blog? During the time you are talking about—the 60s, 70s, and early 80’s—Trends & Traditions was the Sewing & Decorating Store and occupied the big space in the middle of Main Street from the mid 70s to early 90s. Just curious if you were talking about Trends & Traditions or another store?
    -Marti (Ann Williams’ daughter)

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