Holidays 2021 EDITION
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Contents 2021
Rock the holidays in style............... 4 Celebrate with the Chamber.......... 6 The greatest gift........................... 10 Let's toast the season.................... 12
Holidays Editors
Susan Lynn and Tim Stauffer
The Iola Register, Inc. Advertising Team Mike Caywood Crystal Atwood
The heart of our community......... 14 How to create healthy habits in 2022.......................................... 16 Time for tamales.......................... 18 Hometown comfort....................... 20 Cleaver Shopping Network.......... 24 Decking the halls......................... 28 Mental health matters during the holidays.................. 30
Marketing & Design
Violeta Rodriguez Stauffer Graphic Design Kristi Kranker Contributors Audacious Boutique staff Robin Schallie Morgan Karmann Brian and Lindsey Shaughnessy Dan Gile Allen County Regional Hospital Leo Vargas Ryan Sparks Cassie Cleaver April Kroenke SEK Mental Health Center © 2021 The Iola Register, Inc. Iola, KS All rights reserved Printed in the USA by Fox Print Services (igofox.com) The information contained in Home for the Holidays is intended for educational purposes only. The Iola Register, Inc. and publishers of Home for the Holidays do not endorse or promote any of the products or services described in the pages of Home for the Holidays, and the publishers do not verify the accuracy of any claims made in the editorial or advertisements contained in Home for the Holidays.
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Helping you rock the holidays By the Audacious Boutique Girls
For many of us, the holiday season means
After dinner, you’ll likely be ready for a night away from the kids (and the in-laws). Trade a busy social calendar. If this sounds familiar, those tennies for some ankle booties and throw you’ve likely struggled with what to wear to a on a shacket or blazer, and you are ready to variety of events. No one wants to be under- or party! overdressed for the occasion. Another must for the holiday season is having Here are some tips to help family photos taken. Whether those pictures you rock this winter in style. adorn a customized Christmas card or a grandmother’s mantel, it is important to coordinate You many think that you can’t wear the same outfit colors. outfit for a holiday party and to your family’s Thanksgiving. You are mistaken! When sitting for long periods of time, comfort is key. An oversized sweater, nice jeans or dressy joggers and some stylish tennis shoes make the perfect family dinner outfit.
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When putting together family photo outfits, you want to match without being too matchymatchy. A good way to do this is to have a variety of colors that look good together, rather than having everyone wear the same color or pattern.
You can find some of the best color combinations by peeking at the autumn leaves. Browns or beiges, reds, yellows, and soft oranges are great for adding some variety to your photos, while still coordinating with your family members.
When choosing outfits, no matter the occasion, the most important thing is that you feel good about what you’re wearing. That’s where we come in. We’re here to help you find the clothes you love. We’re here to help you feel beautiful!
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Celebrate with the Chamber
By Robin Schallie, Executive Director Iola Area Chamber of Commerce and Tourism
Get ready for a fun-filled holiday season put
together for you from the Iola Area Chamber of Commerce & Tourism. We are kicking off the season with a Small Business Saturday promotion with participating retailers for gift wrapping. You will be able to pick up a coupon and bring it to the Chamber on Saturday, November 27 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Redeem your coupon for free gift wrapping. It is that time of the year when Santa comes to town. The Chamber will start its Christmas festivities early, beginning with visits with Santa.
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See Santa arrive in town on a fire truck at 4:30 p.m. on Saturday, December 4. Santa will be accompanied by reindeer until 7:30 that evening. Come prepared with your wish lists and bring your letters for Santa to put in his personal mailbox. Santa will entertain children from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. and again on the following Thursdays 12/9 and 12/16 from 5-7 p.m. Also on tap will be rides aboard the Kiwanis train and Iola’s Fearless Fred Trolley. If you don't get to see Santa at his house, don't worry. Santa will be at his special Snow Globe on Saturday 12/11 and 12/18 from 10 a.m. to noon. Make sure to enjoy cookies, cocoa and candy canes.
Downtown stores will stay open late on Friday, December 3 to celebrate the Christmas Block Party.
Shopping, treats and carolers will all be a part of the evening. Merchants pull out all the stops when it comes to decorating their stores for the holidays. The block party will include punch cards that offer exclusive deals and discounts at participating stores. Participants who complete their punch cards will be entered into the Chamber’s special drawing. All events will have special COVID-19 procedures in place to keep the activities as safe as possible.
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The greatest gift
By Morgan Karmann, PharmD Iola Pharmacy
The holiday season seems to be an extremely busy time for everyone, and it’s easy to get caught up in the rush of the season.
With hectic schedules full of traveling and spending time with family and friends, and as we search for the perfect gift for everyone on our list, we sometimes tend to lose focus of a precious gift we’ve already been given: our health. It is essential to not let taking care of ourselves—physically and mentally—fall to the bottom of what seems like a never-ending to-do list.
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per month to the pharmacy. Or we can take it one step further and we can package them for you in our adherence packing from Gericare. If you are unable to come pick up medications, let us deliver or mail them for you. Let us help you, help them.
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us, it’s a time to take stock of all the blessings in White Cider our lives and celebrate with friends and family. • 2 ounces Jack Daniel's Winter Jack Here at O’Shaughnessy Liquor, we have some- • 1 ounce Caramel Sauce thing for every taste. There is a huge variety of • 4 ounces Half and Half seasonal beverages to choose from. Here are Stir ingredients in microwave-safe glass. Heat some of our customer favorites: until warm to touch. One of our favorite holiday items is from St. James Winery in Missouri. St. James Cranber- Crown Royal is another classic whiskey. In the ry wine is served at our Christmas dinner every recipe below, this Canadian whiskey is mixed year. It especially pairs well with turkey and with tart cranberry juice. It’s sweet, but not is a great alternative to a traditional sweet red too sweet, and you can even add some peach wine. Serve it as is or in a unique holiday punch. schnapps to make it something special.
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Cranberry Apple Pie in a Glass
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1 bottle St. James Cranberry Wine 1/2-gallon apple cider 1 bottle White Rum 2 cups honey 3-4 cinnamon sticks
Combine all ingredients and warm in a crock-pot. Serve warm with a cinnamon stick. When the colder temps arrive so does our craving for apple cider and a good whiskey. Jack Daniels has combined both into one tasty treat! Jack Daniel's Winter Jack Tennessee Cider combines popular holiday spices, apple cider liqueur, and of course Jack Daniel's Old No. 7. 12 HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS • 2021
Recipe:
Recipe:
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Crown Royal Flush 2 ounces Crown Royal whiskey ½ ounce 100% unsweetened cranberry juice Club soda, if desired 1 ounce peach schnapps (optional) Ice, for serving
Fill a glass with ice. Add the Crown Royal, cranberry juice and peach schnapps if you’d like, and stir gently to combine. Add a splash of club soda if desired.
Frosty the Stout • 2 ounces Granny's Gingerbread Cream • 8 ounces Oatmeal Stout
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The heart of our community By Dan Gile G&W Foods of Iola
The holiday season always seems to give us a
sense of family and community. Local charities, churches and organizations come together for a larger purpose. Families gather to celebrate, passing on their traditions from one generation to the next.
living history. Customers get excited about telling them as much as I enjoy listening. The grocery store is a place where everyone feels welcome. Regardless of status, class or profession, everyone comes to the store. They visit, sharing stories about their children, school or community events. As the holidays bring back children who have left for college or to start their own adventures, it is exciting to see them come to the store with their parents. There are few places in the community where you can reminisce with a classmate from 20 years ago or a friend you just met. The joy, the smiles and the excitement I see this time of year help remind me what the holiday spirit feels like. Come visit your local grocery store, browse photos of yesteryear, share stories of your childhood, and find what you need to make the holidays extra special this year. And let us all remember that “Home for the Holidays” is more than just a saying. Its truth depends on the community we develop and the relationships we build.
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How to create healthy habits in 2022 Allen County Regional Hospital
What’s the healthiest New Year’s resolution? Ask your doctor.
With health and wellness at the forefront of many New Year’s resolutions, you might consider quitting smoking, choosing to exercise, or making better food choices. These, of course, are all healthy resolutions, but the goal is to establish good health habits for the long run. “One of the best things you can do to achieve long term success is to establish a good relationship and good communication with your primary care provider,” said Brian Neely, MD, Allen County Regional Hospital Clinics. Understand Your Health It’s easy to see how skipping the drive-thru is good for your health, but it is less obvious why regular primary care is so important. “You can’t always see or feel health problems,” said Neely. “Many people will just visit their doctor when they are sick, but wellness is about preventing health problems before they occur.” Although scheduling an annual check-up may seem too easy to be a real resolution, it is a goal that you should consider. In addition to a general health evaluation and routine tests, your provider can recommend more specialized examinations and screenings based on age, gender, and your family history. With more information about your overall health and habits in-hand, your primary care provider can recommend where you should focus on making improvements, help you set meaningful goals, and help hold you accountable. 16 HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS • 2021
Make SMART Goals “The key to a sustainable resolution is to make it SMART, which stands for “specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-based,” shared Neely. Instead of focusing only on losing weight, it may make more sense for your overall health to focus on increasing regular exercise or lowering bad cholesterol. A SMART goal could be to exercise for 30 minutes three times each week, or simply to avoid fast food for a month. “Once you accomplish a smaller objective, you can modify your goals depending on your progress. Setting SMART goals, and making adjustments over time, helps keep us engaged while creating realistic expectations,” said Neely. Put It on Your Calendar “It is much easier to stick to a routine when you have consistent reminders,” Neely added, “so put it on your calendar or your 'to do' list and check it off.” If you schedule time for exercise and meal planning in the form of a calendar or even a sticky note, you’ll be less likely to veer off track. A scheduled follow-up appointment with your primary care provider sets the date to measure your progress and to re-evaluate goals. As we gear up for the new year, start building SMART health habits today by scheduling a wellness check-up with your primary care provider. Allen County Regional Hospital Clinics are conveniently located in Iola, Humboldt, and Moran. Learn more at saintlukeskc.org/allen-familycare.
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It’s almost Christmas. Time for tamales! By Leo Vargas El Charro
As the holiday season approaches, for
many Hispanic families that means it’s time to make tamales. A dish that carries centuries of tradition, tamales have typically involved the whole family—soaking the corn husks, preparing the meat, folding the tamales and steaming them all in a large pot. Because of this, tamales represent family and celebration, and they offer a welcome chance to gather and enjoy a wonderful home-cooked meal. And if you’re still craving some Mexican flavors, please stop by Iola’s El Charro. We’re located at 17 W. Madison on Iola’s square and offer dinein and takeout. Thank you for your support, and feliz navidad y prospero año nuevo!
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meat is cooked through, about 2 hours. Use rubber gloves to remove stems and seeds from the chile pods. Place chiles in a saucepan with 2 cups of water. Simmer uncovered for 20 minutes, then remove from heat to cool. Transfer the chiles and water to a blender and blend until smooth. Strain the mixture, stir in salt and set aside. Shred the cooked meat and mix in one cup of the chile sauce. Soak the corn husks in a bowl of warm water. In a large bowl, beat the lard with a tablespoon of the broth until fluffy. Combine the masa harina, baking powder and salt; stir into the lard mixture, adding more broth as necessary to form a spongy dough. Spread the dough out over the corn husks to 1/4 to 1/2 inch thickness. Place one tablespoon of the meat filling into the center. Fold the sides of the husks toward the center and place in a steamer. Steam for 1 hour. Remove tamales from husks and drizzle remaining chile sauce over. Top with sour cream. For a creamy sauce, mix sour cream into the chile sauce.
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For many of us, the holidays mean time with
stairs retailer would be responsible for the overhead of these monstrous buildings all on their family. The special memories so many of us own. The expenses of maintenance, insurance, cherish often occur when all the siblings, cous- taxes, and utilities created a financial strain ins and aunts and uncles are gathered around on the downstairs businesses and ultimately the table. made it difficult for businesses to survive on the square. The square became a difficult sell. If that’s the case with your family—and if you’ve got friends or relatives coming to Iola That’s where Experience the Lofts comes in. this holiday season—Experience the Lofts is a wonderful option for your guests. The location Iola’s founders had a commitment to the town is ideal, the square is your playground, the ame- square as the cornerstone of our community, nities are first-class and it’s a way to make their and we seek to further their vision. As such, visit to our community that much more special. they began rehabilitating the upstairs of these Experience the Lofts has a proud history. When buildings in hopes of spreading out this finanthe Iola square was originally developed in the cial burden among multiple units. This would late 1800s, large masonry construction was in turn lower the overhead on the downstairs used to accommodate a booming economy. The buildings around our square were designed to be beautiful, to draw citizens and travelers from afar. They were built to last for centuries. And they have.
But as is the case with most small communities, over the last century or so, our population has declined. Furthermore, years ago the upstairs of many of these buildings were abandoned in a large part due to issues with ADA-compliance. With this abandonment, it meant the down20 HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS • 2021
businesses, while also helping with another need that this community is starving for: nice short-term lodging. Within a few short years, twelve high-end lofts have been built, gaining raving reviews from travelers with Iola as their destination. Also, the commercial space below the lofts are now 100% occupied by thriving businesses, in large part thanks to the reduced rent allowed by the upstairs once again generating revenue. We here at Experience the Lofts believe that with time and dedication, Iola's entire square can once again be the place where residents and tourists alike head to enjoy a good meal, some wonderful shopping and the best lodging in the area. Check us out online at experiencethelofts. com. Lofts are now available for any length of stay!
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Tune in to Cleaver Shopping Network By Cassie Cleaver Cleaver Farm and Home
Struggling to find the perfect Christmas gift?
Whether it’s building supplies, upgrades to your kitchen and bath, paint and hardware or just Never run out of ideas with Cleaver Shopping that perfect something to have in your home or Network. Catch us live on Facebook. around the farm, we have it! We take great pride in our products—they’re meant to last and at Usually on Thursday evenings, Cleaver Shopping great prices. Network is a great way to find something special for everyone on your list. After all, that’s part of who we are. Cleaver Farm & Home has been providing unmatched service You’ll be able to see and quality hardware, farm, garden, and buildour team talk about ing products in Southeast Kansas for over 70 the products we love, years. ask us questions and even reserve Our business model something you know remains the same… you can’t live without. provide unmatched service and quality They’re also just a lot of fun! It’s a no pressure products at way to shop, and you can do it in your PJs! And competitive pricing. if you live in Iola, we’ll deliver the products right to your door, for free!
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Decking the halls By A pril Kroenke April Kroenke Photography
Every year I photograph many families. Each
is unique; some are small, while others include generations. One thing almost all of my clients ask about is how to decorate with their pictures, not just posting them to Facebook and Instagram, where they tend to be forgotten. Oh, there are so many clever ways to display printed pictures around the house. So why not print those favorite photos and start decorating? Not sure where to start? Here are several beau- Going out on a ledge tiful inspirational displays that are sure to wow, Construct or purchase a photo ledge, then fill it none of which is cheesy, I promise! with different prints of varying sizes. I love the cohesive collected look, as well as the mix of personal pictures and artwork. We just purchased a new home and have a ledge next to our stairs going downstairs and this is exactly what I have done. So, time to stock up on frames! Insider Note: My favorite frames are from Hobby Lobby or IKEA for this look. Their frames are built really well, and they have so much variety that will match anyone’s home décor style. Make a masterpiece of minis Do you own an instant printer? I just purchased one and am taking inspiration from Scott and Kim Yargo’s amazing display. The couple behind Yellow Brick Home opted to place their instant photos in a small shadowbox frame. This is an excellent way to showcase favorite memories, even if space is limited. If you have digital images from your sessions, this is a neat way to showcase more of them in one unique wall piece when space is limited. Adding captions 28 HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS • 2021
ensures you’ll never forget where each photo was taken. Create an oversized gallery wall Hang big family photos (with tons of personality!) in a uniform pattern to make this stunning gallery wall. I bet this will get lots of attention from friends and visitors who swing by this holiday season. Plus, kids will love seeing themselves as they walk down the hallway. I hope this gives some ideas of what to do with your precious family pictures. No matter what you decide, take the time to celebrate your loved ones. Doing so will leave a lasting legacy for your family for years to come.
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The holiday season can be full of joy, but for many of us it can also bring on a lot of stress and anxiety. Memories of those we have lost, or encounters with estranged family or friends, can make this time of year hard. It’s important for us to take care of ourselves. Mental health matters, especially now. Here are some tips for maintaining mental health during the holidays. 1. Set boundaries In our day-to-day lives, we have a lot of control. When the holidays roll around, though, our choices of friends, food, and social calendar can fluctuate. Family dynamics are also often out of our hands. Know what you can control, and what you can’t. Limit your exposure to negative influences, and stay focused on your own behavior, not those of others.
avoid heavy alcohol use. Healthy amounts of good foods can help keep your mood steady. 4. Get exercise Winter is a beautiful time to take a walk. Exercise is also key to helping reduce stress. It lets us distract ourselves, put things in perspective and approach problems in a new way. We have tons of trails ready for you to explore, and it’s proven that time in nature makes us feel better. Get outside!
5. Communicate Say what you need. If you’re hurting, tell someone. If you’re stressed, share why. If you’re feeling down, talk with a friend. None of us must go through trials alone, and we all deserve a helping hand. If you or someone you love is experiencing a crisis, you can call the National Suicide Prevention Line at 1-800-273-8255. And please 2. Know what you need make use of our services here at Southeast KanIf you need to skip the office’s Christmas par- sas Mental Health Center. Mental health matty, do so. If you need to take some extra time ters. Call us 24/7 at 1-8666-973-2241 or visit us to unwind after a family dinner, take the time. online at sekmhc.org. Taking care of yourself isn’t selfish; it’s necessary in order to bring your best self to the world. That may mean you can’t make every event on your calendar, and that’s fine. Listen to what you need, and work on tuning out the voices of what you think you should be doing. 3. Eat well The holidays often mean food, and one of the best ways we can practice self-care is by not overdoing it. Focus on a healthy diet and try to 30 HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS • 2021
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