Susan Parker (left) and Margaret Cornwell are co-owners of Abrakadoodle-Montgomery, Alabama

Abrakadoodle is pleased to recognize Susan Parker and Margaret Cornwell of Montgomery, Alabama, who are jubilant 10 years with Abrakadoodle this summer and just renewed their commitment to their honour-winning franchise. Margaret Cornwell, formerly teacher/manager, joined Susan as a co-owner in 2022 in operating a franchise that consistently performs at a very loftier level and is marked by their commitment to service excellence.

Rosemarie Hartnett, President and Co-Founder of Abrakadoodle, said, "We are thrilled to have Susan and Margaret renew their Abrakadoodle franchise agreement after ten years. We know this passionate and enthusiastic team will go on to expand programming inside their territory and bring the best in art education to their customs! They are an inspiration to our franchise organization!"

Abrakadoodle of Montgomery serves Greater Montgomery including Prattville and Wetumpka. Susan and Margaret are leaders in the Abrakadoodle franchise organisation, bringing fine arts, standards-based programming direct to public and private schools. They also offer a wide array of programs ranging from preschool classes and elementary afterwards-school programs to themed camps, high-sounding parties, professional face painting and so much more than. According to Margaret Cornwell, their customs outreach in back up of the Brantwood Children's Home was "enormously rewarding."

Margaret Cornwell (left) shares smiles and her dearest of fine art with children served by the Brantwood Children's Home

"I have always known I wanted to teach art," remarked Margaret. "I started instruction with Abrakadoodle in 2007 and instantly knew this was the career for me! In 2007, I was asked where I see myself in 10 years, and I said 'Abrakadoodle.' Ten years afterward, here I am. If you asked me the same question today, I would respond the same style. Montgomery is my hometown, and I intendance securely about being a part of enriching its art culture and community. I am honored to have served more than 10,000 students in my hometown, helping children develop essential skills while discovering the fun of making unique art. Abrakadoodle builds a stronger, more than competitive generation of inspired trouble solvers." Ms. Cornwell revealed that she hopes to aggrandize their program in the coming years by identifying more ways to provide attainable, affordable, high quality art teaching to more of Alabama's students and future creatives. I want to introduce the love of fine art, the confidence of creativity and the reward of innovation," Margaret said.

According to Susan Parker, "The past 10 years has been enriching, fulfilling and rewarding. The ability to bring fine art to children and adults and to watch their creativity and confidence grow is such an honor." Ms. Parker connected, "I am excited to take Margaret equally a business partner at this ten-year renewal celebration, and I look forwards to supporting her as my successor."

Rosemarie Hartnett (right) presents  Abrakadoodle's Gold Splat operation accolade to Margaret Cornwell

Abrakadoodle of Montgomery has been honored with the Media Accolade (2011) for increasing brand exposure using social media and for a high-quality interview resulting in a impress placement; Community Service Laurels (2013) for delivering free weekly classes for children with developmental disabilities including autism and for taking part in numerous community events; Arts for All Grant (2014, 2016) to fund a series of in-school art field trips to benefit youth at the Brantwood Children's Dwelling house for abused, neglected and at-adventure children; WOW Awards for outstanding customer reviews (numerous years); Silver Splat performance accolade (2011, 2013); Gold and Gold Splat and a One-half Awards (2014, 2016); Doodle Dozen Honor (2014, 2016), besides every bit the Franchise Advisory Council (FAC) Honour for Susan'southward representation of the Southeast Region (2012, 2013).