4-7-11
Means Advertising builds new trade show booth for U.S.Shredder for ISRI show in Los Angeles.
3-10-11
Milo's Launches new web site designed by Means Advertising.
1-31-11
U.S.Shredder launches new web presence designed by Means Advertising.
11/28/2010
Means Advertising launches new Sneaky Pete's website and online store
11/10/10
Means Advertising designs new menu board system for Milo's Hamburgers
10-26-2010
Means Advertising donates Holiday Card layout to The Community Kitchens
9-14-10
Means Advertising works with famed Charm City Cakes from Food Network's hit show "Ace of Cakes"
5-17-10
Means Advertising provides design for Save Our Shores volunteer effort on Gulf Coast
4-30-10
Kevin Gustin named to Shelby County Arts Council Board of Directors
4-30-10
Kevin Gustin named to Shelby County Arts Council
Board of Directors
Means Advertising's VP/Creative Director has been named to the Board of Directors for the Shelby County Arts Council.
Energized by the belief that the arts have the power to inspire individuals and rouse communities, the Shelby County Arts Council has promoted visual and performing arts throughout the county since 2005. The former Columbiana Fine Arts Center was formed in 2004 when Terri Sullivan and a small group of interested citizens responded to the lack of arts programming within Shelby County. They expanded their vision and scope as the Academy of Fine Arts of Shelby County in 2005 and added more classes. As its programs and outreach grew, the name was changed in 2007 to the Shelby County Arts Council to more fully denote its county-wide role of promoting arts programs and assisting artists. The Arts Council is fully incorporated as a functioning 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization.
Since the Arts Council opened its doors in a rented storefront in the town of Columbiana in 2005, the organization has served over 15,000 children, youth and adults in a variety of arts education programs including oil, acrylic and watercolor painting, drawing, pottery, jewelry making, theatre camps, creative writing and guitar/ violin/ piano/ voice lessons as well as exposing the citizens of Shelby County to student, local, and visiting gallery exhibitions. The Arts Council has a growing outreach program that takes arts education to Shelby County schools and home-schooled students, senior citizen centers and juvenile detention facilities – widening the already considerable influence of the Arts Council.

