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Forging a Legacy: Stokes of Englands Amazing Creations
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of Locally Charlottesville
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When we think of Charlottesville we picture the Historic Downtown Mall, eclectic boutiques, big concerts, intimate theatres, delicious dining, the Rotunda, rolling horse pastures, vineyards and beautiful Blue Ridge views. We are so lucky to call such an amazing community home! We all stayed or moved to Charlottesville because of how special it is, and it is the local businesses, run by our neighbors, that give this town its cool vibe. Local business owners keep our community strong by reinvesting their profits back into the community, by bringing unique flavor to our lives, and by keeping our carbon footprints small. This new publication is in honor of enterprising businesses and people who work every day to help you find high-quality artisanal foods, wines and wares and services that make Charlottesville the wonderful place it is today.
When you have a choice, consider buying local. If half the employed population spent $50 each month in a locally owned, independent businesses, more than $42.6 billion in revenue would be generated. * At home in our city and county, that translates to $1.5 million in revenue. Small changes can add up to a big impact.
We raise a toast to American enterprise and to our local small businesses who, like us, are proud to work for our community. After 14 years, Ivy Publications employs 15 wonderful people our friends and neighbors and we hope you will support other local businesses found within the pages of Locally Charlottesville who would like to meet you.
*Employment statistics courtesy U.S. Labor Department 2/6/09 report.
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Stretch Your DollarFor every $100 spent in locally owned stores, $68 returns to the community through taxes, payroll and other expenditures versus the $43 that national chains contribute.**68/43 stats courtesy Civic Economics 2008 study.
Save the PlanetBuying from a local business
conserves both energy and resources. They use less fuel to
transport their goods and they use less packaging. Go Team Green!
Why It Matters to Buy Local
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Eat FreshBuy Fresh Buy Local spearheads the state-wide campaign to get locally grown produce into nearby homes (and kitchens and mouths). Be a locavore and eat everything locally: If for no other reason, it simply tastes better.
Pay It ForwardOur local business owners also employ the help of area architects, accountants, designers, contractors, insurance brokers, computer consultants, attorneys and advertising agencies. Buy from one, support them all!
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Becoming a small business owner was a big step for both of us, but what better town than this, which loves to support the local movement!
ock Paper Scissors Co-Owners Heather McNulty Haynie and Dani Antol first purchased the boutique in 2010 from SCARPA-owner Amy Gardner. The two had worked together at a local advertising agency and shared a love of paper and clean design, plus an enterprising spirit they both inherited from their business-owner fathers. It is amazing sometimes when I think about the support we havewhether it [is] other local business owners or customers who shop locally, says Antol. In addition to being featured in The Knot and an upcoming spread in Martha Stewart Weddings, RPS design work can be see all over town theyve donated their services to nonprofits such as Bike Charlottesville, CACF Future Fund and the Junior League of Charlottesville. As self-proclaimed paperistas, they always remember their roots as a paper store while simultaneously seeking out fun and unique gift items. I love hearing people laugh with friends while they read some of the cards around the shop, says Haynie. Among their current obsessions? Rifle Paper Company and Arzberger note cards. Nothing is more handsome than a super thick Arzberger note card engraved with ones name in a clean font at the top! according to the co-owners. Who wouldnt be excited to get that in the mail!? thinkrockpaperscissors.com.
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Forging a
A lbemarle House originally built by Patricia Kluge and her then-husband, the late John Kluge, and now owned by none other than Donald Trump is one of the areas most lavish homes. With 23,000-square-feet and 45 rooms, its fit for a king.
The mansion was also the first large-scale residential project for Keswick-based full-service metalsmith shop Stokes of England, a job the company landed only a few yeas after its founding in 1981.
Local resident Stephen Stokes and his late father Joe created all of the hand-forged iron and bronze in the mansion, working with famous interior designer David Easton. Since that time, the company has gone on to earn both national and international attention, with features in numerous prestigious publications including Architectural Digest, Southern Living, Home and Garden, The New York Times and the Washington Post.
By Kelly RobesonPhotography by Jennifer Jones
Legacy
In addition to the Kluges, Stokes has worked for royalty and celebrities including the royal families of Great Britain, Qatar and Oman and acclaimed actress and local Sissy Spacek. Though the companys work knows no geographic bounds, they have maintained the roots they set down in Keswick decades ago and continue to foster a strong local presence. In fact, if youve driven by the Albemarle County Office Building lately, youve probably seen the weather vane they designed.
Stokes who first came to America as an exchange student from England and eventually settled locally with wife Alison is quite the versatile man. He meticulously handcrafts fine works of art, ranging from intricate fireplace screens to enormous iron gates. Sure, hes worked with some big-name designers and architects, but he always welcomes custom orders from local residents and even offers the opportunity to tour his forge. Thats right, the forge. You can watch the
blacksmiths hard at work at the fire firsthand.
The Stokes of England gallery in Gordonsville displays a selection of lighting, furniture, hardware and more that are ready for purchase. Multiple visits are a good idea as the selection is always changing. When we get a whim to make something, we make it, Stokes comments. Stokes and his crew of skilled craftsmen design everything in the store, and they are constantly trying out different things to see what will be popular.
[Clients] get a kick out of
realizing their vision in iron or bronze and watching it be
made at the shop.
To Stokes, the benefits of shopping local are pretty clear. When you have custom work made at his shop, you are going to get exactly what you want the right design, the right size and the right shape. Stokes works closely with clients from beginning to end to bring their vision to life. Stokes of England even offers a free design service they sit with clients and sketch until the design is perfect. [Clients] get a kick out of realizing their vision in iron or bronze and watching it be made at the shop, he says.
Not only does this practice allow you to maintain control over the design, but Stokes also guarantees that anything made by them will be around for many hundreds of years. Stokes pieces are ideal family heirlooms, personalized accessories for the home that will survive multiple generations.
Incorporating metalwork into your home is easier than you might think. A lot of people dont think about where ironwork occurs in their home, he says. For your first piece, Stokes recommends furniture or a fireplace screen. For example, a wrought-iron dining room table would look gorgeous with a marble or wooden top. A custom-made fireplace screen could display a monogram or the silhouette of a beloved pet. Wine racks are a good pick for oenophiles what better way to proudly display your collection?
For those who might be looking for
the next step in metalwork, Stokes also creates light fixtures. Imagine illuminating your dining room with an elegant chandelier, or creating an intimate and inviting glow with a lantern in the foyer. Meanwhile, if youre looking for a definite showstopper, check out his medieval-style wine cellar doors that are exact reproductions of ones in medieval homes in Britain.
Blacksmithing has been in the Stokes family since the 1600s as Stokes puts it, he has iron in his blood. His father traveled around Africa and Asia as a senior metalsmithing expert with the United Nations before teaching Stokes the family craft. The two started by crafting smaller pieces, such as swords and knives, and eventually grew to make lighting fixtures, balconies and massive iron gates. A few years after the company was first founded, Joe returned to England and ran the companys U.K. branch until his death. Stokes of England U.K. is now headed by Stephens younger brother Chris.
[Charlottesville] reminds me a lot of Shropshire, where Im from, Stokes says. I like the fact that the community in Charlottesville is very international and mixed. It doesnt feel like a small American town. Its very cosmopolitan. A lot of people in this area appreciate the work that we do.
For more information about Stokes of England, visit stokesofenglandusa.com.
When we get a whim to make something, we make it.
Capturing LightFeaturing Local Artist Bob Cronk
As the sun moves across the sky, everything changes, according to Scottsville artist Bob Cronk, who works to recreate the subtleties of light and color in his paintings. The play of light is both the key to any good painting and the element of nature that is the most difficult to capture, he says. This challenge is precisely what makes landscapes and seascapes among his favorite themes.
The artist, who primarily works with acrylic on canvas and panels, has lived in the area for the past 25 years, first moving here with his wife and two sons to be near his mother.
I saw Charlottesville as a great place to raise a family, he says. Central Virginia is not only a great place to live but provides endless sources of inspiration. The arts thrive here.
His upcoming artistic plans include creating a collection of paintings depicting everyday scenes in the Charlottesville region. Even after all of the leaves have fallen and the farms look barren, our area still boasts magnificent colors, according to Cronk.
In winter, most think the colors have all but gone, he says. Thats not really the case because if one looks closer one can see the muted blues and sparkle of yellows across the snow. Even barren trees have a majesty that show off siennas and blues.
Cronk comes from a family of artists, including his Uncle Butch, who was an illustrator and his mentor since the age of 5. His father was in the military, which required Cronk to travel frequently and he made sure to always have a sketch pad in hand.
I remember while on a road trip from Seattle to Ft. Knox I drew nothing but noses, he recalls. The next trip...trees, and so on.
Two years ago, he started working on his art full-time after retiring as a senior project manager of large construction projects at both UVA and JMU. In addition to his landscapes and seascapes, Cronk does portraits, caricatures and abstract images. His hope is that his art can serve as a respite from the busyness of a fast-paced world.
Our world is overly noisy....I hope to convey with my paintings something calming and helpful in taking off the hard edges of the day, he says.
To view more of Cronks work, visit bobcronkart.com.
My [pasta] flavors are a bit like children, there are no favorites but each
has its special quality.
ran Valente who owns Pasta Valente with her daughter Mary Ann started selling her pasta at the City Market in the 1980s when specialty food was just beginning to take off. It was a hit, quite often she sold out before the day was over, recalls Mary Ann. Her mother took over the pasta making in the family as her grandmother aged; inspired by Italian tradition, she used a small hand-cranked pasta machine set up in her sewing room. Pasta Valente is now available at retail outlets in 48 states, including locally at Foods of All Nations and Kroger. Despite their widespread growth, they have maintained the homemade flavor and texture of their products and continue to support the community, donating to silent auctions, charity events and the Blue Ridge Area Food Bank. Pasta Valentes standard staples like garlic parsley and tomato basil are always popular, plus special flavors like pumpkin or chocolate pasta are available seasonally. Mary Ann cant choose just one favorite but she does enjoy chilled sesame pasta and spinach linguine with crumbled blue cheese and artichokes. But really thats just what Im eating this month. Next month will change, she says. pastavalente.com.
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Wine for the Occasion...Looking for the perfect local wine for all of those holiday get-togethers? Check out the following recommendations by Robert Harllee, owner of Market Street Wineshops, Uptown & Downtown.
Top 5 local wine picks for a fancy, sit down dinner Thibaut-Janisson Brut Sparkling NV, $28.99 Michael Shaps Chardonnay 2008, $29.99 Pollak Pinot Gris 2011, $21.99 Jefferson Meritage 2009, $29.99 King Family Meritage 2010, $30.99
Top 5 local wine picks for a cocktail party Virginia Wineworks Viognier 2011, $15.99 Pollak Durant White Blend 2010, $13.99 Lovingston Unoaked Chardonnay 2011, $13.99 Veritas Claret 2011, $16.99 Barboursville Cabernet Sauvignon 2010, $14.99
Top 5 local wine picks for a cozy evening at home Veritas Viognier 2011, $19.99 Cardinal Point Green White Blend 2011, $15.99 Lovingston Petite Manseng 2011, $15.99 Ox-Eye Lemberger 2010, $20.99 Jefferson Petite Verdot 2010, $20.99
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Grow Your OwnThe food lovers on your list will enjoy the
Back to the Roots grow-at-home mushroom kit, which will grow up to 1 1/2 lbs of gourmet,
tasty oyster mushrooms per box. The first crop is ready to harvest in as little as 10 days.
$24.99 from Snows Garden Center
Pistachios GaloreThis rich, buttery toffee is loaded with big chucks of roasted, lightly salted pistachios
and bathed in delicious bittersweet chocolate. Paired with a bottle of red wine, these handcrafted treats make
perfect party gifts or stocking stuffers. $8 from Gearharts
The Gift of SerenitySpiritual figures, like this Thai Buddha, are all the rage in home decor this year and the perfect gift for friends with hectic lives
looking to add a little peace and Zen to their home. Quest carries a great variety of enlightened leaders in many sizes and
faiths that will bring peace to any space.$24 at The Quest Bookshop
Cheese PleaseEverona Dairys aged sheeps milk cheeses are perfect for foodies and holiday parties. Try the dairys signature cheese Piedmont which has a nutty flavor with a slight tang or be bold and go with the Pride of Bacchus, a cheese soaked in Burnley Vineyards Rivanna Red wine. Around $30 per pound from Everona Dairy
Fire it UpCrme brulee has never been so easy! With Messermeisters Mini Cheflamme culinary torch, budding chefs on your list will enjoy caramelizing sugars, melting cheeses, skinning tomatoes and even ice sculptures in the comfort of their own home!
$25 from The Happy Cook
Found locally...$30 & under
Gifts for the Holidays!
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Raise Your GlassA one of a kind antique cocktail glass and shaker set is the perfect gift for friends who love to entertain. Youll
find a constantly changing selection of really cool vintage gifts at Circa that your friends and family will be charmed by. It's earth-friendly shopping at it's best, too!
$25-50 from Circa
Seed Sanctuary The gardener in your life will love organizing each seasons seed packets in this 10-section, glass-lidded, rustic cedar box. The box also comes with 10 delicious varieties from the garden of the father of historic American gardening himself, Thomas Jefferson. Having seeds from Monticello is itself a thrill for many passionate gardeners!$39 from Monticello
Lavender TreatsThis Pampering Spa Gift Set includes everything needed to unwind and nourish dry winter skin -- bath salts, clay mask, sugar scrub, candle and body butter. All (except the bath salts) come in either peppermint or pear blended with lavender. $52 from Inglewood Lavender Farm
The Smells of ChristmasThis Fraser Fir-scented reed diffuser smells just like a Christmas tree! The exclusive to Patina set comes with decorative pinecone, reeds and diffuser oil all in a ready-to-gift box with a bow and tag just one of the unique new and antique gift items to be found at Patina Antiques Etc.$60.95 from Patina Antiques Etc.
Found locally...
$60 & under
Picture ItThis natural wood rough stock frame from 3L Photography
is perfect for all of the pictures sure to come out of the holiday season. The knots in the wood create a unique look
that makes this frame more than just a photo holder. $39 from La Linea Bella
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$85 & up
A One-of-a-Kind SweaterFor a truly one-of-a-kind gift, pick up some yarn and needles and fashion your own creation! This cozy sweater made from the popular Rowan Felted Tweed is just one example of the variety of pieces you can create on your own or give to a friend who loves to knit. Approximately $100 from Laughing Sheep Yarns
Classy CoralThis handmade necklace from Tara Montgomery
Jewelry pairs elegantly with casual or dressy attire. The vibrant hue pops against all skin tones, making it a
brilliant gift for any fashionable woman. $130 from Aubreys Earth Duds
Perfect PillowsGive your loved ones a
little piece of heaven! Tempur-Pedic pillows are ergonomically-shaped for
proper support and the soft, shapeable form perfectly
cradles your head for relaxing sleep.
$89 from Sleep On It!
Traveling in LuxuryFeaturing two snap-out pouches and a removable toiletry pouch, this adorable traveling bag from Stephanie Johnson is perfect for a jet-setting woman. The turquoise brocade, gold detailing and tassels will make her swoon. $85 from C & A Camp
Freshly GroundCoffee lovers will adore this hand-glazed stoneware canister, which will keep both whole beans and grounds freshly stored. The container includes a pewter plaque bearing Jeffersons quotation, Coffee, the favorite drink of the civilized world. $89 from Monticello
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Boys Home Christmas Tree Farm, West Augusta540-939-4106 boyshomeinc.orgNorway Spruce, White Pine, limited Firs & other varieties. Baling and loading available. Hours: November 23-December 22; Friday-Sunday, 10am4pm
Claybrooke Farm, Louisa540-872-3817 claybrookefarm.comCut your own Norway Spruce, White Pine, some Firs and other varieties. Complimentary hot cider and wagon rides. Tree shaking, loading assistance, saws and close parking. Hours: November 23-December 16, Friday 1-5pm; Saturday & Sunday 10am-5pm.
Davis Creek Tree Farm, Lovingston263-8762 daviscreektreefarm.comChoose and cut White Pines, some Firs. Saw and twine available. Hours: November 23-December 23; Tuesday-Sunday, 10am-4pm.
Foxfire Christmas Tree Farm, Scottsville286-3445 foxfireva.netChoose and cut Norway Spruces, Douglas Firs and some pines. For large trees come early. Wreaths, saws, twine, baling and loading available. Hours: November 23-December 24; Wednesday-Monday, 9am-5pm; Tuesday by appointment.
Greene Meadows Tree Farm, Stanardsville990-1999 greenemeadowsfarm.comWhite Pine, Blue Spruce, White Spruce, Red Cedar and Canaan Fir or fresh, pre-cut Fraser Fir and Concolor Fir. Fresh wreaths, centerpieces, swags and garland. Hours: November 23-December 24; Friday-Sunday, 10am-5pm.
Henleys Orchard, Crozet823-7848 henleysorchard.com To order fresh-cut White Pines or Blue Spruce, call or stop by The Shed. For pick ups after business hours, call 953-7875. Hours: Ordering opens October 15. Pick up Saturdays December 1-15, 9am-6pm.
Oak Shade Farm, Rixeyville540-937-5062 oakshadefarm.netNorway Spruce and White Pine. Walking trails around the farm, free local cider and homemade cookies. Saws, baling and tying available. Hours: November 23-December 24; Tuesday-Sunday, 9am-5pm.
Pepermint Christmas Tree Farm, Culpeper540-825-4693 virginiachristmastrees.orgCut your own tree and select wreaths, swags and garland. Hot cider, candy canes and mountain views. Hours: weekends, November 24-December 23, 9am-4:30pm; or by appt.
Spruce Rock Farm, Brightwood540-543-2253 virginiachristmastrees.orgCut your own Blue Spruce, Scotch Pine and Douglas Firs; pre-cut Fraser and Concolor Firs. Free tree shaking, baling, hot cider and chocolate. Cash or checks. Hours: weekends, November 24-December 23, 10am-4pm.
Stonehearth Christmas Tree Farm, Madison540-547-2576 Cut your own White and Scotch Pine, and Douglas and Canaan Firs. Crafts, wreaths and garland for purchase. Saws, twine and tree shaker available. Kids get candy canes and a free coloring book. Hot chocolate & cider and model trains running on weekends. Hours: weekends, November 23-December 23, 9am-5pm; call for weekday hours.
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www.meadowcreekgolf.org[tee times available online]
434.977.0615
RATE INFORMATION:Weekday: $41.80 Weekend: $46.80
Location:5 minutes from downtown
located in Pen Park on Rio Rd.
Quality course conditions at affordable prices. PGA Professionals available for
group and private instruction.
The City of CharlottesvilleMeadowcreek Logo Concepts1/9/06
PMS 349 GreenPMS 282 BluePMS 1395 Gold
OCTOBER 20 Chocolate Festival at Lee Park and First United Methodist Church cvillefirstunitedmethodist.org
OCTOBER 20 Apple Tasting & Open House at Thomas Jefferson Center for Historic Plants, Tufton Farmmonticello.org
OCTOBER 22 Pairings with Chef Sarich at The Paramount Theater theparamount.net
OCTOBER 25 Mark Nizer 4D at The Paramount Theater sponsored by Locally Charlottesville theparamount.net
OCTOBER 27 Harvest Dinner at DelFosse Vineyards and Winery delfossewine.com
NOVEMBER 1-4 Virginia Film Festival at various locations virginiafilmfestival.org
NOVEMBER 2, DECEMBER 7, JANUARY 4 First Fridays Art Walk at Downtown Mall charlottesville.org/arts
NOVEMBER 3 Montpelier Hunt Races at Montpelier montpelierraces.org
NOVEMBER 6 Delicious Desserts at The Happy Cook thehappycook.com
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Finding a destination that appeals to everyone in the family can be challenging. So when you want
to enthrall your history buffs, your explorers and your scientists, visit the family of attractions at Shenandoah Caverns.
Delve into the natural beauty of the cavern formations. Experience a part of history at American Celebration on Parade through our unique collection of parade floats and stage settings from presidential inaugurals. Observe the honey bees and sample the wine (and Americana) at The Yellow Barn.
2 minutes from I-81 at EXIT 269 | shenandoahcaverns.com | 888-4CAVERN
NOVEMBER 10 Shenandoah Uncorked at The Yellow Barn shenandoahuncorked.com
NOVEMBER 10-11 Artisans Studio Tour in Charlottesville and surrounding counties artisanstudiotour.com
NOVEMBER 17 How to Choose Virginia Wines at Charlottesville Cooking School charlottesvillecookingschool.com
NOVEMBER 24-DECEMBER 22, SATURDAYS Holiday Market at Second and Water Streets charlottesville.org
NOVEMBER 29-DECEMBER 8 Holiday Wreath Workshops at Monticello monticello.org
DECEMBER 6-9 Virginia Gingerbread Christmas at Downtown Mall sponsored by Locally Charlottesville virginiagingerbreadchristmas.com
DECEMBER 9 Mistletoe Market at Boars Head Inn sponsored by Locally Charlottesville jlcville.org
DECEMBER 31 First Night Virginia at Downtown Mall firstnightva.org
In seed time, learn; in harvest, teach; in winter, enjoy. - William Blake
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Eat Fresh Buy Fresh Buy Local (See ad p 25)
bfbl@pecva.orgbuylocalvirginia.org 977-2033
Everona Dairy (See ad p 25)23246 Clarks Mountain Road, Rapidan
everonadairy.com 540-854-4159
Gearharts Fine Chocolates (See ad p 24)416 West Main Street
gearhartschocolates.com 972-9100
Local Food Hub (See ad p 27)info@localfoodhub.org
localfoodhub.org 286-2176
All Naturallocally hand produced
cooks in 2-5 minutes low fat healthy
tastes great!Our products are available at
local retailers that include:Relay Foods, Foods of All Nations,
Market St Wine Shop, Cville Market & Crozet Great Valu
www.pastavalente.com
www.LocallyCharlottesville.com
Shop Locally!
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Locally Crafted, Locally Grown
EVERONA DAIRY
Making Prize-winning Sheeps Milk Cheese
in the Piedmont of Virginia at Rapidan= Established artisanal, farmstead cheeses
= Personalized serviceCall on us at 540-854-4159
www.everonadairy.comVisit us on Facebook and LinkedIn
Products available online andat the farm, local farmers markets,
stores and restaurants
Catfish Fillets Rainbow Trout, Dressed and Fillets Freshwater Shrimp Raised in freshwater ponds in Virginia without chemicals, hormones or antibiotics. Available at: Charlottesville City Market, Cville Community Supported Fishery and our online shopping cart
www.aquafarmers.com434.414.4620
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Pasta Valente (See ad p 24)retail@pastavalente.com
pastavalente.com 971-3717
Virginia Natural Fish Company (See ad p 25)vaaquafarmers@gmail.com
aquafarmers.com 414-4620
Local Artisan EndeavorsThe Holiday Market (See ad p 26)
Parking lot at South Street & Water Streetcharlottesville.org 970-3260
Jen Fariello Photography (See ad p 26)313 Second Street S.E., Studio 106
jenfariello.com 963-7976
Sponsored by Charlottesville Parks & Recreation
The Charlottesville Holiday Market
THE BEST LOCAL GARDENERS, FARMERS, BAKERS AND CRAFTS.
Saturdays, 8am 1pm
Nov 24 Dec 22 In the parking lot at South St. and Water St.
(434) 970-3260www.charlottesville.org
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Locally Crafted, Locally Grown
Food is a big part of any holiday celebration so make sure you're offering the best of the best. In winter, it can be tough to get your hands on locally-grown fruits and vegetables so its a good idea to plan early. Pick up some farm fresh butternut squash for a delectable soup that can be easily frozen for future use. Even adding a few touches like serving locally-made apple butter on warm biscuits or artisan cheese with crackers are easy additions to any meal. Planning to buy a turkey directly from the farm? Be sure to put your order in early! If the entire cooking process is giving you a headache just thinking about it, leave it to the pros to do the work for you. Local restaurants and catering companies are happy to take care of all of your culinary needs or you can order out just a few dishes. As long as you take the food out of the packaging, your guests will never know the difference!
Crafting a Local Holiday Meal
www.localfoodhub.org
connectingfarms, families, and
food grown close to home.
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La Linea Bella (See ad p 29)1718 Allied Street
lalineabella.com 244-3050
Lee Alter, Watercolor Artist (See ad p 29)leealterartist.com 963-0540
Les Fabriques (See ad p 29)1895 Seminole Trail
lesfabriquesinc.com 975-0710
Local DiningEppie's (See ad p 29)412 East Main Street
eatateppies.com 963-9900
Fardowners Restaurant (See ad p 28)5773 The Square, Crozet
fardowners.com 823-1300
Georgio's Skyline Restaurant (See ad p 29)285 Commerce Drive, Ruckersville
985-3089
Local Groceries & MoreMarket Street Market (See ad p 30)
400 East Market Streetmarketstreetmarket.net 293-3478
Local Food. Local Music. Local Beer. Local Vibe.
~ Catering Available ~
Monday - Saturday 11 am - Midnight(til 2 am Fri & Sat)
5773 The Square, Crozet434-823-1300
fardowners.com
Sunday 10 am - Midnight
serving brunch 10 am - 2 pm
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Locally Crafted, Locally Grown
SkylineRestaurantGe
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BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER
Homestyle Food
Specials Daily
Rt. 29 N, Ruckersville(434) 985-3089
Owned by George Geros Opened March 2004
Home of Perrys Famous Footlong Hotdog.
(Try it with chili on top.)
412 E. Main St 963-9900 eatateppies.comeat at EPPIES
BECAUSE IT TASTES SO GOOD!
Lunch & Dinner Monday-Saturday 11:30am-8pm
An Innovative Fabric Store and so much more.
1895 Seminole Trail, Charlottesville, Va 22901434-975-0710 | www.lesfabriquesinc.com
Fashion Fabrics Silks, Linens, Wools, Jersey, Fine Cottons, Home Dec and Bridal
Patterns and Magazines by Burda, Kwik Sew, Vogue, and Make Your Day Designs
Vintage Linens, Glassware, and Collectibles
Artisan Jewelry and Accessories by local artists
Reclaimed Furniture and Lighting
..told you there was more!
Please visit our beautiful new showroom on highway 29NBring this coupon and receive 20% off $50
or 25% off $150 purchase! (some exclusions apply)
Lee Alter, Watercolor Artist
434.963.0540www.leealterartist.com
Classes & Workshops for Adults & Children
@ McGuffey Art Center open studios
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Rebecca's Natural Food (See ad p 28)Barracks Road Shopping Center
rebeccasnaturalfood.com 977-1965
Whole Foods (See ad p 31)1797 Hydraulic Road
wholefoodsmarket.com 973-4900
Seasonal OutingsMeadowcreek Golf (See ad p 20)
1400 Pen Park Roadmeadowcreekgolf.org 977-0615
Paramount Theater (See ad p 20 and 45)215 East Main Street
theparamount.net 979-1333
Shenandoah Caverns (See ad p 21)261 Caverns Road, Quicksburg
shenandoahcaverns.com 888-422-8376
NPR News & NPR TalkOvernight BBC
Evening Classical
Weekend Folk & Blues
103.5 FMnot in the usual
place on the dial for public radio!
90.7 FMin some areas
wmra.orgeverywhere
Fostering informed, engaged and culturally enriched communities
Drink ina world ofnews and issuespeople and culture
Overnight BBCEvening Classical
Weekend Folk & Blues
NPR News & NPR Talk
103.5 FM
90.7 FM
wmra.org
...not in the usual place on the dial for public radio!
...in some areas
Is this your cup of tea?
Fostering informed, engaged and culturally enriched communities
Tune into the World around you.
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Locally Crafted, Locally Grown
Keepin it real. Making it easy.Thats your Whole Foods Market.
1797 Hydraulic Road 434-973-4900 wholefoodsmarket.com
FREE COOKING & SHOPPING HELP FROM OUR COOKING COACH & HEALTHY EATING SPECIALISTYOUR ONE-STOP SHOP FOR HUNDREDS OF LOCAL FAVORITES
Good FoodGood drinkGood friends20 yearsfor
GUILT-FREEweve banned more than 100 artificial ingredients and have everything you need to get you in & out...
Shopping
For a shopping experience full of holiday cheer, bundle up and stop by the Holiday Market on a Saturday morning from November 24 through December 22. Browsing the rows of seasonal goodies is an annual treat for locals. You'll discover wreaths and handmade products perfect for decorating, along with unique items to give your friends and family this holiday season. The Holiday Market, like the City Market, only carries handmade, homegrown or home baked items; anything you find would make a distinctive present. For the person on your list who already has it all, think about choosing a scrumptious food item, such as chocolate, baked goods or cheese. Pottery, professional photographs and woodcarvings make great gifts for art lovers. You can't go wrong with the classic gifts like ornaments and scarves. Stocking up on a few general presents, like handmade soaps or candles, is a good idea to prepare for unexpected gift exchanges. If you're planning to attend a cozy holiday meal, take along a seasonal apron to say thanks!
Extraordinary Gifts
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In the depth of winter, I finally learned that within me there lay an invincible summer Albert Camus
Glowing Health & Beauty
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Chiropractors Heppner Family Chiropractic & Wellness Center
(See ad p 35)3450 Seminole Trail, Suite 105
heppnerfamilychiropractic.com 974-7955
Doctors, ObstetricsObstetrics and Gynecology Associates (See ad p 35)
1101 East Jefferson Streetdrthiagarajah@aol.com 979-2121
Wolanski, Edward T., MD, PC (See ad p 37)600 Peter Jefferson Parkway, Suite 300
293-9800
Doctors, SpecialistsCARE: Charlottesville Allergy and
Respiratory Enterprises (See ad p 36)1532 Insurance Lane
cvilleallergy.com 295-2727
Hamer & Hamer Orthodontics (See ad p 2)2202 North Berkshire Road
cvillebraces.com 296-0188
Primary Eyecare (See ad p 35)Barracks Road & Hollymead Town Center
cvilleeyecare.com 977-2020
Charlottesville Healing Arts355 West Rio Road, Ste 206
Charlottesville, VA 22901jodyforman@mac.com | 434-975-0025
Treating pain of all types and
fertility
Jody Forman, MSW, L AcLicensed AcupuncturistCreative Journeys
Create Your Life
Explore Your Next Steps
Find Your Direction
Cara Marinucci, LPC 434.960.2327 | www.caramarinuccilpc.com
Glowing Health & Beauty
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OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY ASSOCIATES
Siva Thiagarajah, MDBoard Certified High-Risk Obstetrician
Thomas Wills, MDMichael Levit, MD Dana Porter, MDPeggy Willis, NP
All obstetrical and gynecology patients Welcome!
Setting A Standard of Excellence in Womens Care
New Patients WelcomeMost Insurance AcceptedOffice Hours Mon-Fri 8:30-4:30
1101 East Jefferson Street, Charlottesville, VA 22902
Tel: (434) 979-2121 | Fax: (434) 979-2365E-Mail: drthiagarajah@aol.com
Lucy Vacco, Office Administration
Dr. Michelle Heppner
Serving Families in Our CommunityVoted
Charlottesvilles Favorite
Chiropractor2009, 2010,
2011 & 2012
NMaternity Care
Pediatric ServicesLow Back/Neck Pain
Massage Therapy Sports Injury, Prevention
& Treatment
Forest Lakes 974-7955
T i m e f o r a n E y e E x a m ?
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Mind & BodyAshtanga Yoga of Charlottesville (See ad p 36)
505 Monticello Roadashtangacharlottesville.com 531-5441
Sandra Bain Cushman, Alexander Technique (See ad p 37)3650 Lonesome Mountain Road
sandrabaincushman.com 978-7767
Personal SupportCara Marinucci, Creative Journeys (See ad p 34)
1008 East Jefferson Streetcaramarinuccilpc.com 960-2327
WellnessCharlottesville Healing Arts (See ad p 34)
355 West Rio Road, Suite 206jodyforman@mac.com 975-0025
ARVIND MADAAN, MD, FAAAAI, FACAAI BOARD CERTIFIED - ALLERGY & IMMUNOLOGY
ALL AGES FREE WI-FI CALL US TODAY!
Nasal Allergies Cough Asthma Sinus/Ear Infections Eczema
Penicillin Allergy Bee Sting Allergy Urticaria (Hives) Food Allergy
1532 Insurance Ln (29N/Hollymead)
Same day appointments!
All ages! Walk-ins welcome!
Nasal Allergies Cough Asthma
Sinus/Ear Infections Eczema
Penicillin Allergy Bee-sting Allergy
Urticaria (Hives) Food Allergy
1532 Insurance Ln (29N at Hollymead)
Specialized MedicinePersonalized Care
Arvind Madaan, MD, FAAAAI, FACAAI, FAAP
Board-certified Allergist - Diplomate ABAI & ABP
Nasal Allergies Cough AsthmaSinus/Ear Infections Eczema
Penicillin Allergy Bee Sting AllergyUrticaria (Hives) Food Allergy
Glowing Health & Beauty
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Sandra Bain CushmanTeacher of the
Alexander Technique
Phone: (434) 978-7767Email: sbc2013@earthlink.
Website:sandrabaincushman.com
Sandra Bain CushmanTeacher of the
Alexander Technique
(434) 978-7767
sandrabaincushman.com
Edward T. Wolanski, MDDonna F. Vinal, CNM, PhD
Offering individualized Obstetrical and
Gynecological care along with Gynecological surgery
600 Peter Jefferson Pkwy, Suite 300Charlottesville, Virginia
434-293-9800
8:30am-4:30pm M-F By Appointment
As the amount of daylight dwindles, take your vitamin D intake into extra consideration. It can be tough to know if you aren't getting enough, experts say that folks with a mild to moderate deficiency may not have any of the typical symptoms, which include muscle weakness and fractures. Though direct sunlight is the simplest way to get the vitamin, this method is just not realistic for some people. Supplements can go a long way to decrease bone weakness and the risk of heart disease and certain cancers, which are some of the conditions linked to vitamin D deficiency. It also helps to load your diet full of vitamin D rich foods such as leafy green vegetables and salmon, which also includes omega-3 fatty acids making it an incredible brain food! Not everyone is going to need the same amount of vitamin D, so consult with your doctor to find out the right dose for you.
Stay Healthy with Vitamin D
We always hold hands. If I let go, she shops. Henny Youngman
Boutique Chic
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Barracks Road Shopping Center The Happy Cook (See ad p 43)Barracks Road Shopping Centerthehappycook.com 977-2665
DowntownAubrey's Earth Duds (See ad p 3)
310 2nd Street SE, Suite Aearth-duds.com 975-5579
C & A Camp (See ad p 41)310 2nd Street SE
candacamp.com 973-5555
The Hip Joint (See ad p 40)110 2nd Street NE
thehipjointdances.com 971-6888
The Quest Bookshop (See ad p 42)619 West Main Street
thequestbookshop.com 295-3377
Verdigris (See ad p 60)107 East Main Street
verdigrisclothing.com 293-4747
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locally at Glad Rags?
CONSIGNMENT BOUTIQUE Contemporary & Vintage Clothing, Jewelry & Accessories, Party Attire Hydraulic Rd. & Commonwealth Dr. 979-1816
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Warehouse District | Charlottesville, Va | candacamp.com | 434.973.5555
Shop of Cultural Sophisiticated Simplicity
Tues - Sat 11-6
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Farther AfieldInglewood Lavender Farm (See ad p 42)
4638 Variety Mills Road, Arringtoninglewoodlavender.com 263-4558
Ivy Road Minda's Boutique (See ad p 44)
2125 Ivy Road, #3mindasboutique.net 977-4576
Mistletoe Market (See ad p 44)December 9, The Boar's Head Inn
jlcville.org 971-2937
The QuesT Bookshopan Independent Bookshop
Located in Historic Charlottesville
619 West Main St, Charlottesville(434) 295-3377
thequestbookshop.com
10-5:30 Mon-Sat | 1-5 SundaySpecializing in Books on Human and
Spiritual DevelopmentLarge Selection of Greeting CardsCandles, Jewelry, Incense, Journals,
Windchimes, Crystals, and More
4638 Variety Mills Rd, Arrington, VA 22922434-263-4558 | www.inglewoodlavender.com
Through October Open Sat/Sun, 10am-5pm, in the
old quaint smokehouse shop
November - Christmas Open Sat, 9am-4pm, in the
historic Inglewood Cabell House
Locally grown and crafted lavender products make perfect hostess gifts,
stocking stuffers and presents!Lavender bath products, Lotions, shampoos, soaps,
teas, cLay masks, sugar scrubs, dried bouquets, dried buds,
cookbooks, t-shirts, Lip baLm, kids soaps, Lavender spritzer,
bug spray, essentiaL oiL
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Though the weather is cold, the fashion forecast is hot! Fashion Week in Paris hinted that capes are going to be all the rage this season classy capes, of course, nothing that Count Dracula would wear. As for boots, you'll find a plethora of ankle-high options available this winter. For a less feminine shoe, try a military-inspired pair. If you think that boots are too pass, make yours a little more exciting by opting for a mixed-color or mixed-medium choice. For your other fashion pieces, think volume and opulence. Top looks include intricate patterns and lots of volume. In terms of color, gravitate towards deep purple, black, vibrant blue and mustard yellow. Knits are always popular during the cooler months, so stock up on leggings and cute sweaters to carry over some of your favorite warmer weather outfits.
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UptownEdible Arrangements (See ad p 45)
180 Zan Roadediblearrangements.com 975-5333
Glad Rags Consignment Boutique (See ad p 40)1923 Commonwealth Drivemygladrags.com 979-1816
Laughing Sheep Yarns (See ad p 45)188 Zan Road
laughingsheepyarms.com 973-0331
Sunday, December 9, 2012The Boars Head
10 am 6 pm
Mistletoe Market
2012
presents
Tickets: $5 per guest (children under 10 free) Tickets available at the door or
online at www.jlcville.org
Ivy Publications is a proud sponsor of Mistletoe Market 2012
clothing, jewelry, gifts, toys, gourmet foods,
home furnishings & more2125 Ivy Road, #3 Near Foods of All NationsCharlottesville, VA 22903
(434) 977-4576
Natural FibersArt to Wear
Clothing & Accessories
www.MindasBoutique.net
Mention this ad for 10% off one item.
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Mon, Tues, Thurs 11 - 6Wed 11-8 / Sat 10 - 5 188 Zan Rd., Charlottesville
(434) 973-0331laughingsheepyarns.com
Laughing SheepYarns
A bright contemporary yarn shop with a variety of cottons, silks, organic and baby yarns for all knitters.
The In Place to Knit
To order, call:
434-975-5333180 Zan Road
Charlottesville, VA 22901
Edible Arrangements
Copyright 2004 Edible Arrangements, LLC. Franchises Available. Call (203) 407-8777
Touch their heart & their sweet tooth
2003
www.ediblearrangements.com
Berry Chocolate Bouquet
To order, call
000-000-0000Address Line 1 Address Line 2City,ST 00000
Edible Arrangements
Copyright 2004 Edible Arrangements, LLC. Franchises Available. Call (203) 407-8777
Touch their heart & their sweet tooth
2003
www.ediblearrangements.com
Berry Chocolate Bouquet
To order, call
000-000-0000Address Line 1 Address Line 2City,ST 00000
Berry Chocolate Bouquet
www.ediblearrangements.com
Mark Nizer: expect the iMpossible 4D
Mark Nizer has changed the way people view the world. The impossible is possible, the improbable is probable. Original comedy, world class juggling, movement, music and technology has made his performance one of the most popular events in the entertainment market today. Come see Mark as he brings his new show to the Paramount!This show is a benefit for Crozet Arts.
October 25, 7 pm
www.theparamount.net434.979.1333
Box Office: 215 East Main StreetMon.Fri. 10am to 2pm
Purchase TicketsYour Non-Profit Community Theater
Sponsored by
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comfort, for good food and warmth, for the touch of a friendly hand and for a
talk beside the fire: it is the time for home. Edith Sitwell
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TUCKER GRIFFIN BARNES P.C.Charlottesville 434.973.7474Lake Monticello 434.589.3636www.TGBlaw.com | Inquire@TGBlaw.com
The Womens Legal Group
FAMILY LAW PERSONAL INJURY WORKERS COMP DISABILITY CRIMINAL
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Law from a Womans Point of View
Antiques & UpcyclingCirca (See ad p 51)1700 Allied Street
circainc.com 295-5760
Patina Antiques, etc. (See ad p 51)2171 Ivy Road
patinaantiquesetc.com 244-3222
Buying & Protecting a HomeAbbott, Byrd / Roy Wheeler Realty Co. (See ad p 51)
1100 Dryden Lanebyrdabbottsellscville.com 242-9600
Jensen, Pat & Kris / Better Homes and Gardens / Real Estate III (See ad p 50)
patj@cfw.comcharlottesvillelife.com 242-1554
Tucker Griffin Barnes, Attorneys at Law (See ad p 50)307 West Rio Road
tgblaw.com 973-7474
Disposal ServicesDixon Disposal (See ad p 51)
dixondisposal.com 978-2111
Pat Jensen & Kris Jensen REALTORS
For All Your Real Estate Needs!
Home Grown Family
www.CharlottesvilleLife.compatj@cfw.com | P: 434-242-1554
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youll find...
...you never know what youll find!
MondaySaturday 10 am5 pm
2171 Ivy Road Charlottesville, VA 22903434.244.3222 patinaantiques@comcast.net2171 Ivy Rd., Charlottesville,VA
(434) 244-3222
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1700 Allied Street Charlottesvillewww.circainc.com
Affordable Antiques
Quality Used Furniture
Voted Cvilles Best Antique
Store
434-295-5760
Trusted Name in Real Estate for over 2 decades
Byrd Abbott
Integrity | Knowledge | Service
434.242.9600 434.951.5104www.byrdabbottsellscville.com
Roy Wheeler Realty Co.
Assoc Broker, ABR, CRS, GRI, SRES
Call Byrd for your
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Byrd Abbott ABR, GRI, SRES434.951.7136 Office 434.242.9600 Mobile
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1574 Broad CrossingCharlottesville, Va
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Rocking chair front porch colonial on cul-de-sac street waiting for you! Open Family Room/Kitchen/Study. House has great flow for day-to-day living and entertaining. Kitchen with stainless appliances, 5 burner gas range and oak cabinets; Family room with corner fireplace; large master bedroom with attached bath and terrific closet space. Central air plus 4 ceiling fans! Terrace overlooks lovely garden area with roses, vegetables and grapes! Privacy with woods at the far rear of level yard. Swing set and cute storage shed convey.
$299,000. MLS# 477886.
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Electrical, Plumbing & HeatingCharlottesville Gas (See ad p 52)charlottesville.org/gas 970-3800
Robertson Electric (See ad p 53)2131 Berkmar Drive
robertsonelectric.com 973-4348
FlooringDuprey's Fine Floors (See ad p 53)dupreysfinefloors.com 981-2521
FurnishingsSleep On It! (See ad p 52)
431 West Broad Street, Waynesborosleeponitwaynesboro.com 540-943-5850
www.charlottesville.org/gas 434-970-3800
Charlottesville Gas offers 150' of service line installed free of charge*
*At least one qualifying appliance: range, furnace, water heater, dryer
Charlottesville GasWere your natural gas connection
Serving the City and Urban Albemarle
Slumber One in the
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If You Sleep On It,
Weve Got It!
431 West Broad St, Waynesboro, VA 22980 (540) 943-5850
sleeponitwaynesboro.com
Mention this ad for free pillows with purchase.
Special Offer!
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1. Real people answer our phones - day and night.2. Protection and Peace of Mind. All technicians are fully trained and drug tested.3. Respect for your home. Our technicians are neat, clean, and wear shoe covers.4. No Risk Guarantee. You will be 100% satisfied or you get your money back.5. We show up on time. Well be at your door when we promise.
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Help Around the HouseCloset Factory (See ad p 54)
peggy.woodall@closetfactory.comclosetfactory.com 409-8588
Home Decorating & AccessoriesAshley Meadors Interiors (See ad p 55)
ashleymeadors@aol.com996-9962
Charlottesville Sanitary Supply (See ad p 54)1327 East High Street
cssvac.com 296-8131
Be Beautifully Organized...
Peggy Woodall Senior Designer and Professional Organizer
434.409.8588 peggy.woodall@closetfactory.com
Ill work with you
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Locally manufactured
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closets, pantries, mudrooms, garages, media and wall units,
murphy beds, home offices...
This holiday season, turn your kitchen into a caf.
Mieles CM5 countertop coffee system is the perfect gift for coffee lovers. Available at:
1327 E. High St. 8cssvac.com 296-8131
Monday-Friday, 8am-5:30pm
CHARLOTTESVILLE SANITARY SUPPLY CORPORATION
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Specializing inCustom Window TreatmentsShades, Shutters & Blinds, Wallpaper
Bedding & Furniture
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Ashley Meadors Interiors
Celebrate the glory of winter this holiday season by bringing some of the outdoors inside your home. Pinecones are an excellent resource for seasonal decorating. Natural pinecones placed upside-down in an urn make an easy centerpiece. Paint a pinecone gold or silver and tie with string to create a simple but striking ornament for the tree. A fun, kid-friendly holiday project involves a little felt, a couple of googly eyes, a medium-sized pinecone and a robust imagination. Put it all together with glue and you've constructed a pinecone Santa! Pinecones are also a wonderful addition to any swag or wreath. For a dash of color, look for winterberries. These small, bright red berries pop against the deep tone of winter greenery. Spice up your decor with a few sticks of cinnamon gathered together with twine. As for the star of the holiday decorations, the tree, check out our Finding the Perfect Tree guide on page 19.
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