Christmas & New Year's Guide Brought to you by the Chester County Press December 9, 2015
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Christmas in the ‘best small town in the country’ By Steven Hoffman Staff Writer Moments before he flipped the switch to light the town’s Christmas tree, Mayor Geoff Henry declared that, in his humble opinion, Oxford is “the best small town in the country.” Who would have argued the point on a night when the community came together for an evening filled with festivities and fun during the annual Oxford Country Christmas celebration? No event illustrates Oxford’s small town charm more than the Country Christmas, and the sights and sounds of the season were everywhere in downtown Oxford on Dec. 4. Children lined up at the Coatesville Savings Bank to meet Santa and Mrs.
Claus, and to share their Christmas wish lists and have their pictures taken with jolly old St. Nick and his better half. With the town Christmas tree lit, singer Jamie Marie led the crowd in singing Christmas carols, including a rousing “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree,” followed by a gorgeous rendition of “Silent Night.” Children enjoyed rides up and down Third Street on a train called the Funtastix Express. Families and friends also enjoyed carriage rides on this beautiful December night. There was a scavenger hunt that took participants to numerous businesses around town, including Flickerwood Wine Cellars, Odds and Ends, Texture Salon & Spa, the Sawmill Grill, J & K Slightly Touched, Soap Bucket Skincare
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Children shared their wish lists with Santa and Mrs. Claus.
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The Oxford Arts Alliance and businesses throughout the downtown are decorated for Christmas.
and Candles, and Oxford Feed and Lumber. Dancers from the Oxford Center for Dance performed as characters from “The Nutcracker” in the front windows of the Outback Trading Company. The Oxford Presbyterian Church hosted a live nativity on The Green, a fitting reminder of the real reason for the Christmas season. The fact that there was a camel in town didn’t go
Visitors were impressed by the creativity displayed in the artwork that was available at the artisan gift shop.
unnoticed. One person was overheard to say, “I’ve been here all my life and I’ve never seen a camel in Oxford before.” At the Oxford Arts Alliance, visitors like Karen Bridges enjoyed the wide variety of artwork that was available in the artisan gift shop. Bridges, who does watercolors herself, said that she was impressed by the ideas and creativity of the artists whose work
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The Oxford Presbyterian Church hosted a live Nativity.
was featured in the artisan gift shop. Just down the street from the Oxford Arts Alliance, the New London Community Choir sang beloved Christmas carols for passersby. Oxford’s business owners were pleased with the Christmas celebration. Jerome Rodio, the owner of J & K Slightly Touched, had two artists and three authors showcasing their works in his shop. Rodio said that the Oxford
Country Christmas, which is planned by Oxford Mainstreet, Inc., is his favorite event each year. For Cheryl and Jeff Ham, this was the first Country Christmas as the owners of their coffee shop, Wholly Grounds, which opened in September. Cheryl said that they were looking forward to serving up coffee, hot chocolate, lattes, and more during the Country Christmas. Continued on Page 6
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“I love all things Christmas,” Cheryl explained. “There are a lot of activities for families.” A sign outside the shop proclaimed that no less of an authority than Buddy the Elf himself has said that a cup of Wholly Grounds coffee is the best thing in the world. Henry said that this was the 12th Country Christmas celebration in Oxford, and the event keeps getting bigger and better each year. It is certainly a good way to showcase the businesses in the downtown, and a festive way to usher in the holiday season.
Photos (3) by Steven Hoffman
To contact Staff Writer Steven Hoffman, email editor@chestercounty. com.
Dancers from the Oxford Center for Dance performed as characters from “The Nutcracker” in the front windows of the Outback Trading Company.
Visitors were impressed by the creativity displayed in the artwork that was available at the artisan gift shop.
The New London Community Choir sang beloved Christmas carols.
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It’s a West Grove
Photos (6) by Richard L. Gaw
Soon after departing a West Grove Fire Company fire truck, the Clauses were met by good little boys and girls.
Meghan Gallagher and her children wait for the arrival of Mr. and Mrs. Claus.
Jovon and Stephanie Robinson huddle their children against an early winter chill.
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Mr. and Mrs. Claus then led a contingent of more than 50 families to the Garage Community & Youth Center in West Grove, for a night of well wishing and wish listing.
Children of all ages welcomed the arrival of Mr. and Mrs. Kris Kringle to West Grove on Dec. 3.
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Hundreds turn out for Kennett Square Holiday Light Parade
Here are just a few of the many revelers of all ages who enjoyed the parade.
State Street in Kennett Square was lined five-people deep on Nov. 27, as the Kennett Square Holiday Light Parade officially welcomed the 2015 holiday season.
The holiday parade featured appearances by musical performers, marching bands, dancers and local businesses.
The Kennett High School Marching Band joined the festivities.
Riding on a parade float, this youngster admires the pageantry of the evening.
Few things in life top sitting on a hay bale while participating in a holiday parade.
All photos by Claire Murray, Historic Kennett Square
The Kringles, residents of the North Pole, always enjoy their annual visit to Kennett Square.
Mr. and Mrs. Claus listened to the gift requests of dozens of area youngsters.
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10 Seasonal Tips: Simple ways to save time and enjoy the holidays (BPT) - It may be the most wonderful time of year, but at times, it can also feel like the most stressful. This holiday season, take a fresh approach to your “to-do’s list” to save time and energy so you can be merry and bright. These 10 tips and tricks will help you relax, unwind and enjoy all the best parts of the holidays. Wrap while shopping It’s a given that shopping early avoids the last-minute frenzy, but you can save even more time and stress by getting gifts wrapped while out and about. Many department stores offer gift wrap services, all you need to do is ask. Streamline holiday cards Sending cards is a holiday tradition, but it shouldn’t cause unneeded stress. No need to worry about a dated address book - an easy trick is to cut return address
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labels from each card you receive and place in an envelope. Now it’s easy to send cards to loved ones and update your address book without hassle. Use baking hacks Using premade foods is one of the simplest (yet yummy) ways to create holiday bakery delights. Check out www. facebook.com/entenmanns for simple, amazing recipes like Entenmann’s Dreamy Chocolate Bars that feature crumbled Rich Frosted Donuts as the secret ingredient. While you’re baking, double the batch to have an extra on hand for a hostess gift. Go tech free Smartphones ringing, emails beeping, texts buzzing - technology is time consuming. Avoid feeling overwhelmed by designating tech-free times for your family each day. Use this time (1-2 hours)
to relax and focus on each other, perhaps with a hot cup of cocoa - the emails and messages will still be there later. Schedule a salon visit With a long holiday to-do list, it’s hard to find time for you. That’s why treating yourself to a haircut or manicure can do wonders for your holiday spirit. Plus, you’ll look and feel fantastic when you attend all those festive get-togethers. Opt for an open house Having a holiday gathering adds to the season’s merriment, but where will everyone fit and how will you feed them? Instead of a formal dinner, opt for an open house with hors d’oeuvres. You’ll have less work and more time to spend with loved ones as they come and go. Embrace holiday breakfasts Start every day off right by enjoying
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Tips to Plan Your Holiday Budget (StatePoint) While many will seek financial absolution in January, the first of the year will be a lot brighter if you avoid seasonal over-spending in the first place. Here are some simple strategies for setting up a holiday budget and sticking to it. Get Started Early Purchasing gifts, decking the halls, throwing holiday parties and getting out of town should come as no surprise, and neither should the associated expenses. You can end 2015 in the black by planning ahead. Just as you may tuck away savings for a rainy day or for a big purchase down the line, you can also create a holiday fund. Cut back on unnecessary expenditures here and there, diverting that portion of your income to a special savings Courtesy Photo account marked “Holiday Spending.” Smart Spreadsheets Before hitting stores, map out spending with an organized spreadsheet. It’s easier to keep track of your purchases when you have an interactive visual to assist you. And these days, itis easier than ever to mathematically calculate your expenditures as certain new models of scientific calculators for the first time offer spreadsheet functionality. For example, Casio’s new CLASSWIZ fx-991EX scientific calculator allows users to create spreadsheets of up to five columns and 45 rows for a maximum of 170 data items on its high-resolution LCD screen. With its icon-based display and 274 functions, this tool can prove valuable when planning your pre-holiday season savings. More information can be found at www.ShopCasio.com. Shopping Strategies Store designers have admitted that floor displays are designed to keep you browsing and to encourage impulse purchases. You can circumvent these obstacles by being aware of them. For example, the area around checkout is full of grab-and-go smaller items, the purchase of which can easily be justified on a whim. Making a list and knowing what you plan to purchase before entering a store can help you get in and out without adding more to your cart than you planned. With smart planning and new tech tools, you can end this year with your coffers full.
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Give Great Books to Kids this Holiday Season (StatePoint) For a merry holiday season, fun new books make great gifts for kids. Don’t know what’s the latest and greatest in the world of kid’s literature? Here are four new titles to consider for the young book lovers in your life: A Classic, Retold “Home Alone,” which arrived in theaters 25 years ago, is one of the top grossing live-action comedies of all time. Now, illustrator Kim Smith has reimagined the John Hughes story as a classic Christmas fable. “Home Alone: The Classic Illustrated Storybook” comes complete with bumbling burglars, brilliant boobytraps, and a little boy named Kevin who’s forced to fend for himself. Through a series of comic adventures, Kevin learns lessons about responsibility and the importance of family. Serial Adventure Followers of the Miss Peregrine series will be excited to receive The Miss
Peregrine’s Peculiar Children Boxed Set featuring all three novels in the series, including the newly released “Library of Souls: The Third Novel of Miss Peregrine’s Peculiar Children.” This action-packed series includes a special collector’s envelope of 12 peculiar photographs, highlighting the most memorable moments of this extraordinary three-volume fantasy. Spooky Mystery Meet Warren the 13th, of “Warren the 13th and the All-Seeing Eye,” a cursed 12-year-old Victorian bellhop who’s terribly unlucky, yet perpetually optimistic, hard-working, and curious. Orphan Warren’s pride and joy is his family’s hotel, but he’s been miserable ever since his evil Aunt Annaconda took over the management. Annaconda believes a mysterious treasure is hidden somewhere on the grounds, and she’ll do anything to find it. If Warren wants to preserve
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his family’s legacy, he’ll need to find the treasure first -- if the hotel’s many strange guests don’t beat him to it! This middle-grade adventure features illustrations on every page and a lavish two-column Victorian design. True Tales for Athletes Help make every goal, touchdown, and championship of all the greats comes to life, from Babe Ruth (so incorrigible that his parents put him in reform school at age seven) to Muhammad Ali (who learned to fight at age 12 after a thief stole his bicycle). “Kid Athletes” is packed with inspirational stories from the world of sports, sharing tales from the childhoods of famous athletes. Billie Jean King rose from modest circumstances to
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How to Celebrate the Holidays for Less (StatePoint) The delights of the holiday season can add up quickly. From cooking and baking to shopping for the perfect gift, the season can take its toll on your wallet. With some smart planning, you can enjoy everything the holidays have to offer without breaking your budget, say the discount experts at Dollar General, who are providing some shrewd tips to help keep costs down. Deck the Halls The holidays are marked by festive decorations. This year, consider a new theme or try your hand at DIY decorations. Create a rustic holiday feel with mason jars, fresh greenery and candles. Or for a more formal look, go chic with gold bulbs, white accents and burlap. Experiment with Courtesy Photo different materials and ornaments to create a one-of-a-kind, inexpensive display for your home. Great Gifts Gifts for friends and family can get expensive. Save money with DIY ideas. Try making a homemade soup mix in a jar. Purchase canning jars and fill them with soup ingredients like beans, spices and pasta. Discount retailers like Dollar General carry a variety of supplies and delicious ingredients to make any DIY gift tasty. Finish the jar with a ribbon and use the gift tag to include cooking instructions on the back. For the person who has everything, pick up a gift card to his or her favorite restaurant or store. Attach a bow or ornament to give it a seasonal touch. Or, consider giving the gift of time. Gather friends together for a baking day or cookie swap. Classic Recipes One of the most iconic aspects of the holidays is the food. Baked treats, rich casseroles, roasted meats and holiday candy are all wonderful enjoyments of the season. And the more you prepare yourself, the more you save. This year, try new recipes and have fun with unique ideas. Check out delicious and easy dishes for your holiday gatherings at dollargeneral.com/easy-meals. Display your spread on a beautiful tablescape with a decorative wreath as the centerpiece. Add a holiday table cloth, holiday bulbs and decorative LED lights to give family and friends a warm and festive place to share meals. Enjoy this holiday season with affordable, fun and easy tips to make the most of your special celebrations.
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How to conquer holiday food cravings (BPT) - Sweet treats at work. Extravagant family dinners. Buffets brimming with holiday indulgences. There’s plenty to savor this time of year, and it doesn’t have to lead to a bigger waistline. Licensed naturopathic doctor Dr. Aimée Gould Shunney believes the holidays are a time to enjoy good food and time with family and friends. With her expert insight, you can make smart eating decisions while avoiding the most notorious food traps of the holiday season. Avoid: Eating holiday sweets to satisfy hunger Eat: Proteins followed by just a bit of dessert “Many of us don’t cook and we simply show up to the party hungry, craving something sweet,” says Shunney. “My
suggestion is to have some dessert ... after you have proper sustenance. Make sure you eat regularly throughout the day. Keeping your blood sugar stable will help you make good choices when you get to the party. Be sure to have plenty of high quality protein and fat, like fish, meat, beans, nuts and seeds, as well as fiber, so any sugar you do eat takes longer to metabolize. And then, since you will be sated, you can have a small portion of your favorite dessert. It’s a win-win.” Avoid: Meat and fatty main dishes Eat: Flavorful and festive fish as a main course “Fish contains the essential longchain omega-3 fats EPA and DHA that are so helpful for a healthy stress response, for blood sugar balance, for mood, and for heart health. Who
doesn’t need an extra dose of that at the holidays?” says Shunney. “The truth of the matter is most people rarely
eat fish often enough - at least once a day - to get a therapeutic dose of EPA and DHA. Supplementing with two
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and still enjoy seasonal treats to four caps daily of Nordic Naturals Ultimate Omega or Algae Omega, is an excellent way to supplement fish in the diet and ensure the myriad health benefits associated with long chain omega-3s.” Avoid: Overindulging on chocolate goodies Eat: Healthier alternatives that use raw cocoa powder “Sugar cravings are often a sign of low blood sugar,” Shunney says. “It’s your body screaming for quick energy. But remember, while something sweet may confer a quick energy burst, it will also drop you on your bottom sooner than you can say, ‘Oops! I did it again.’” Shunney suggests eating protein or opting for a healthier chocolate alternative like Chocolate Avocado
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Mousse. (Recipe by Chef Jenny Brewer at www.nourishingnutrition.com) Ingredients: 3 dates, pitted and soaked in warm water for at least 10 minutes 2 large ripe avocados 1/2 cup raw cacao or cocoa powder 1 Tablespoon vanilla extract Directions: Pulse dates in a food processor until broken down, as close to a paste as you can get them. Add avocados, chocolate, and vanilla and puree until smooth, scraping the sides as needed. Note: taste and add more cocoa and dates if desired. Serve with fresh berries and a few crushed nuts for crunch. Avoid: Eggnog, holiday cocktails and other high calorie drinks Eat: Water or unsweetened juice mixed with mineral water
Shunney suggests: “Water, water, water - not very festive, but it really is the best thing to drink for your mood and metabolism. Additionally, a bit of unsweetened juice with sparkling water is a perennial non-alcoholic favorite that feels a bit more special when toasting and doesn’t overload you with sugar and empty calories.” Avoid: Eating everything at a holiday buffet Eat: Your favorites surrounded by veggies and protein “Take small amounts of your favorites, otherwise you’ll be miserable and overeat everything else,” says Shunney. “Then surround those with veggies and protein. Ideally, you should have about 1/4 of your plate be protein and 1/2 to 3/4 of your plate be veggies, and no more than 1/4 of your plate be
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starch. It’s more doable than you think - especially if you allow yourself to have small amounts of the things you love.” Avoid: Baking with tons of sugar and refined flour Eat: Baked goods with smart sugar and grain substitutes “Recipes always call for way more sugar than needed, so do some research or experiment with cutting sugar in half,” Shunney says. “You can also sweeten with fruit, fruit juice, dates or coconut sugar for added nutrition and to keep the sugar and calories down. Substituting whole grains for refined grains is an excellent way to add fiber and vitamins, and adding whole nuts or using crushed nuts as crusts is a great way to add good quality fat to stabilize blood sugar.”
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