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To say Anthony “A.Ray” Young is a “cut above the rest,” would be a somewhat clever quip πŸ˜‰, but it would also be an understatement.

At the 2021 North Carolina Barber & Beauty Tradeshow in Raleigh on September 12th, Young, through “shear” talent, came out victorious and was crowned the new Wild Style Design Champion.

Peep his winning design at the end.

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Anthony “A.Ray” Young with his championship title // His Instagram page

Known in personal and professional circles as “A.Ray,” the Warren County native graduated from WCHS in 2001 and later pursued the stylish trade at Geter Barber School in Henderson, NC.

When asked what he loved most about barbering, Young stated, “I love being able to be myself & connect with my clients in every aspect of their lives! We’re like family!”

Young doesn’t view haircuts as solely such, but refer to them as a “heightened level of self expression.” He went on to say that “with purpose and follow-through, my goal is to gain new and repeat patrons by providing high quality services, protecting patrons through product knowledge & thorough sanitation procedures, all while executing superior customer service!”

Young expends his expertise and gifted hands between two locations: Eastside Barbershop in Henderson and The Bar Ber Shop in Wake Forest, NC.

And on a more personal note, Anthony recently celebrated his 3rd anniversary with wife, Courtney, whom he affectionately referred to as his “reason.” πŸ’•

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Anthony with his wife of three years, Courtney Young (Source: Facebook)

“I love being able to be myself & connect with my clients in every aspect of their lives! We’re like family!” – Anthony “A.Ray” Young

His work speaks for itself and with 14 years in the industry, he has no plans to “fade” away anytime soon.

Winning Design:

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Be sure to check out his portfolio by following Anthony on Instagram or his website.

πŸ“· A.Ray the Barber website

Crystal Myrick has always been curious by nature and enjoys sharing discoveries with her audience. As the creator and editor of The Warrenist, an engaging and emerging hyperlocal digital media outlet centered on her rural community, her content is in celebration of the art, culture, lifestyle, and people of Warren County, North Carolina as well as bring awareness to local and national issues. Website | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter

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  1. Hugh

    March 28, 2022 at 8:05 pm

    Congrats!

  2. Brad

    April 12, 2022 at 11:29 am

    Congrats!

  3. DJ

    April 12, 2022 at 8:37 pm

    Right on my man!

  4. Jan

    May 17, 2022 at 9:12 pm

    Congrats!

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In partnership with Capitol Broadcasting Company, Inc., Warren County Community and Economic Development released “Warren County, NC: From the Ground Up,” a video highlighting our diverse businesses and organizations in the area.

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Whether we see them again at the Warren Farmers Market or at local festival, we look forward to seeing what these kidpreneurs do next!

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Duke Energy Foundation Grants VGCC $50,000 to Support Small Business Growth

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(L-R) Sheri Jones (VGCCF Associate Director); Tanya Weary (VGCCF Execuitve Director); Beth Townsend, DE District Manager; Carolyn Perry (VGCC Small Business Center Director); Kyle Burwell (VGCC Dean of Business & Industry Solutions); Dr. Rachel Desmarais (VGCC President) / Credit: VGCC

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Now in its fourth year, the program has provided over $2 million in funding to small businesses since its inception during the COVID-19 pandemic.

β€œThe Duke Energy Foundation’s small business grant program has helped fuel a resurgence of entrepreneurial small businesses ranging from bookstores to restaurants in our state,” said Kendal Bowman, North Carolina State President for Duke Energy. β€œThese small business grants ensure Main Streets across North Carolina are well positioned to benefit from our state’s unprecedented economic growth.”

Such businesses play a critical role in the state’s economic health and employ nearly half of North Carolina’s workforce, according to the U.S. Small Business Administration.

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The VGCC Small Business Center will select grant fund recipients through a series of workshops, one based in each of the four counties the College serves. Each workshop session will span four evening classes (10 total hours of instruction). The sessions will culminate with a five-minute pitch contest, after which five of the session’s 10 participants will receive a $2,500 award to support their small business.

Workshop dates and locations are as follows:
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To learn more about this program and participant requirements, contact VGCC Small Business Center Director Carolyn Perry at (252) 738-3240 or perryc@vgcc.edu.

For more information on the Duke Energy Foundation and its initiatives, visit duke-energy.com/Foundation.

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