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In 2007, Tina designed the “Releaf” necklace, a sterling silver branch with five leaves with the words “Peace, Love, Recycle” etched on the back to show her support for the environment. 100% of the proceeds from the piece go to the “American Forest Organization”, a non-profit that plants tree to mend global warming. As of May 2007, Tina Tang and her customers have helped plant 12,122 trees. Tina’s goal is to have her company become 100% “Green” by 2008. |
In 2007, Tina designed the “Releaf” necklace, a sterling silver branch with five leaves with the words “Peace, Love, Recycle” etched on the back to show her support for the environment. 100% of the proceeds from the piece go to the “American Forest Organization”, a non-profit that plants tree to mend global warming. As of May 2007, Tina Tang and her customers have helped plant 12,122 trees. Tina’s goal is to have her company become 100% “Green” by 2008. |
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== The Public House == |
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The Public House is an upscale steak and lobster restaurant located in Augusta, Georgia. The restaurant opened in June of 2006 in the Surrey Center shopping plaza located down the road from Augusta National Golf Club. Because of their close proximity to Augusta National, they are frequented by many players of the PGA tour, especially during Masters Week. This restaurant can be compared to the restaurant chain Ruth's Chris Steakhouse. In addition to steak and lobster, they also serve chicken, fish, and various side dishes and appetizers. They also boast an extensive wine list. The Public House is owned and operated by Eric and Sara Norton. Their assistant manager/senior bartender, Amy Vetter, is recognized as one of the best bartenders in Augusta. |
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Tina Tang
Tina Tang is an independent Jewelry designer in New York City. After graduating from the University of Chicago, Tina accepted a job at Goldman Sachs as an Equities Trader in 1993 in New York. In 1999, Tina left Wall Street to pursue a career in Jewelry designs, a child hood passion.
Currently, Tina has two stores in the heart of Greenwich Village, Tina Tang Studio and Tina Tang Gold Label. Tina Tang Studio, a “fun and flirty” take on Jewerly, was opened in 2001 and Tina Tang Gold Label, the high-end version, was opened in 2005.
Tina designs and creates every piece of jewelry by hand at her boutiques in the Village (NYC.) Tina’s Jewelry have been seen on numerous celebrities such as Tyra Banks, Uma Thurman, Jennifer Garner, Jessical Biel and Rebecca Romijn, just to name a few. Tina’s designs are considered by her customers to be unique, feminine and affordable.
As a designer and entrepreneur, Tina Tang is a role model within the NYC independent scene. She often gets queries from up and coming designers on how to thrive as an independent designer.
In 2007, Tina designed the “Releaf” necklace, a sterling silver branch with five leaves with the words “Peace, Love, Recycle” etched on the back to show her support for the environment. 100% of the proceeds from the piece go to the “American Forest Organization”, a non-profit that plants tree to mend global warming. As of May 2007, Tina Tang and her customers have helped plant 12,122 trees. Tina’s goal is to have her company become 100% “Green” by 2008.
The Public House
The Public House is an upscale steak and lobster restaurant located in Augusta, Georgia. The restaurant opened in June of 2006 in the Surrey Center shopping plaza located down the road from Augusta National Golf Club. Because of their close proximity to Augusta National, they are frequented by many players of the PGA tour, especially during Masters Week. This restaurant can be compared to the restaurant chain Ruth's Chris Steakhouse. In addition to steak and lobster, they also serve chicken, fish, and various side dishes and appetizers. They also boast an extensive wine list. The Public House is owned and operated by Eric and Sara Norton. Their assistant manager/senior bartender, Amy Vetter, is recognized as one of the best bartenders in Augusta.