A Season of Thanks
In this season of giving thanks, we often find ourselves reflecting on the many blessings in our lives. The true spirit of Thanksgiving encourages the expression of gratitude. A gentle reminder to slow down and focus on the many blessings we often find ourselves taking for granted. Spending time with those you love and giving back in a meaningful way. While ambition, competition and accomplishing goals can be healthy, forgetting to place importance on being present, enjoying the ride and appreciating those around us that have helped us along in our journey can leave us missing what truly matters. I've found if I focus my attention on being grateful, it's difficult not to find joy in the every day.
This year has given me so much to be thankful for: A new endeavor that has woven new roots into this community. Precious time to spend with family. And the freedom to slow down and be present. For all of this, I'm deeply grateful. And I'm grateful for you, for being on this journey with me.
Our November issue is dedicated to stories of gathering, gratefulness, and giving back to our community. We are deeply thankful for the residents and businesses in our community who support so many wonderful organizations and help make our city the vibrant community that it is. We are especially thankful for our advertising partners who help bring this magazine to your doorsteps each month. They are integral to our vision and purpose of bringing inspiring stories and good news of the community directly to you.
As we prepare to gather with our loved ones this holiday season, in the true spirit of thanksgiving, let’s set time aside to consider what truly makes life meaningful and stop to reflect on those blessings.
STEPHANIE LEWIS, PUBLISHER @ELKHORNCITYLIFESTYLE
November 2024
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Stephanie Lewis
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CONTRIBUTING WRITERS
Melissa Minassian, Stephanie Lewis, Julie Brown Patton, Angela Broockerd
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WHERE NEIGHBORS CAN SEE AND BE SEEN
1: This beautiful home by G. Lee Homes won Street of Dreams's "People's Choice" Award. 2: Women business owners and entrepreneurs enjoyed the Omaha Women's Network "Meant for More" 2024 Summit. 3: Carson Wealth hosted "No Foot Too Small Suite Social," fundraising a Birthing and Bereavement Suite. 4: "Omaha’s 10 Tastiest Days," Omaha Restaurant Week offered many dishes, including Ratatouille at Le Bouillon. 5: Greetings from Junkstock's 2024 fall festival! 6: Choo Choo! One of the many amazing photo opportunities at Junk Stock 2024. 7: Fall on full display at Junkstock.
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School of Rock Omaha Offers Instruction For All Ages
School of Rock in Omaha is proud to provide a revolutionary approach to music education. Quality music lessons are taught by real, practicing musicians and students of all skill levels learn to rock out on guitar, keyboards, drums, and vocals across many genres. Students can develop their skills in a supportive and encouraging environment, and gain confidence like true rock stars by jamming together in a band with friends.
Bottles & Barrels Launches Wine Society Membership
Jump-start your holiday gift shopping list at Bottles & Barrels! With their recently launched Wine Society Membership, choose from four membership tiers available at different price points, providing something for every taste and budget.
Join local skin care experts Elite Aesthetics by Jackie, Jolene Marie Skincare, and Kalie Sprouls Esthetics for a day of pampering, food, drinks, and raffles on Botox, filler, hydrafacials, Skinbetter, and more.
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ARTICLE BY MELISSA MINASSIAN
ENJOY A YEAR-ROUND STAYCATION IN THE COMFORT OF YOUR OWN HOME WITH REVITALIZING PRODUCTS FROM HOME INNOVATIONS SPAS
MAKING A SPLASH
After 30 years in the restaurant industry, Erin and Karen Barr were ready for a change. Chance encounters with longtime friends ready to sell their company quickly transpired into them becoming the new owners of Home Innovations Spas, one of Nebraska’s
many brands and options in hot tubs, swim spas, infrared saunas, and cold tubs (a personal favorite of Barr’s).
“It’s a new passion of mine. I do it every day I’m home. I absolutely love it!” Barr said of cold plunging in her Master Spas Chilly GOAT Cold Tub.
"IT’S LIKE A STAYCATION. IT'S LUXURIOUS, FEELS GOOD, AND IT'S JUST FUN."
leading retailers for hot tubs, swim spas, saunas, and cold tubs.
Almost a year into their new ownership, the logo and Web site have changed, but the staff, customer service, and commitment to excellence that the almost-35-year-old brand is known for has stayed the same.
“We’re having fun with it,” said co-owner Karen Barr. “I'm not going to say it was easy — coming from a totally different career — but it’s been a really good change for us. The team has stuck with us and been super supportive. They’re just wonderful! My kids are excited about it. My son helps all the time. I’m hoping it's something we can continue for years and years, and maybe they can as well.”
Barr is passionate about the products Home Innovations Spas sells as she’s living proof of the changes in health and wellbeing they provide. As seeing truly is believing, her advice is to visit one of their showrooms in Omaha or Lincoln to experience the
“It feels so good. It improves circulation and inflammation. I sleep better, and it's a real mental thing: If you can accomplish something really hard first thing in the morning, it just feels awesome. And it's always there, always ready for you.”
She’s also seen great benefits from the swim spa they installed at their home.
“You don't have to be an Olympic swimmer like Michael Phelps to enjoy the benefits of the swim spa. They go from 12-feet to 19-feet. There are so many sizes and options. You can swim year-round, which is huge. And they’re great for fitness, relaxation, or family time,” Barr explained. “I compare it to a treadmill in the water. You can swim against the current, but you can also just kick or run. You're in the water. It's no impact. It feels good.
“In the summertime, we keep ours cooler, and in the wintertime, you can crank it up to 104 degrees like your own huge hot tub and just float around. People dream of having a
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pool in their backyard, and gosh, we can make it happen so quickly. An in-ground pool is going to cost hundreds of thousands of dollars but we can put a swim spa in your yard, sometimes within a month. It amazes me still.”
New this year is the Master Spas line of Michael Phelps Sweaty GOAT Saunas. Boasting state of the art infrared heat, they’re more comfortable and easier to maintain than traditional saunas while still delivering heat-therapy benefits.
“The quality is top notch,” said Barr. “Some people really like the heat, especially in Nebraska’s winter months and these get up to 160 degrees. They don’t take up a lot of room. They’re super easy for us to deliver and set up. You only need a 110-volt plug. They're awesome!”
All of Home Innovations Spas’ products come with a warranty as well as free delivery and setup. Their expert staff will even walk you through proper maintenance and care and, should an issue arise, is always a
"IT ADDS LUXURY AND WELLNESS TO YOUR LIFESTYLE.”
phone call or message away. And finance programs are available year-round to help you get the products you want.
Barr’s favorite benefit of owning the products they so proudly sell has been the effect they’ve had on her family.
“Having [them] in-home offers so many benefits beyond just relaxation. It’s like having a staycation. When my kids were little, the first thing they did when we traveled is hit the pool, hit the hot tub. This is something you can afford and have in your own backyard all year long. It's luxurious, it feels good, and it's just fun,” she said.
“Family time is important. Now, after dinner my family goes, ‘Let's go get in the hot tub.’ We talk or watch a football game. We spend more time together. It truly adds luxury and wellness to your lifestyle.”
For more information on Home Innovations Spas or for store locations, visit their Web site at SpasOnline.com.
Empowering Women through Women with Voices
250 WOMEN EXPECTED AT “LIVE YOUR WHY, UNSTOPPABLE” 2025 SUMMIT
Start the new year off right with the Women with Voices third annual “Live Your Why, Unstoppable” Summit at Zenia Omaha in January! More than 250 women will gather for an afternoon of thought-provoking speakers, shopping, networking, and learning to discover their purpose and unleash their full potential for an unstoppable 2025.
After weathering harrowing devastations in her own life, Women with Voices CEO Sandy Spady emerged with a passion for helping other women overcome obstacles and giving a voice to women’s stories of hope and perseverance.
“So many times, women share their stories with me and I’m like, ‘You’re so successful! No one would suspect that,’” said Spady. “People have been my thing my entire life. I've worked with nonprofits, fundraisers, and chambers. I realized I had an opportunity to use my community connections to make a difference, so I created a space where women can share their stories — the story behind the story — to learn from and empower one another. They bring their stories and I give them beautiful platforms to speak at.”
Since its founding in 2021, Spady has held the organization loosely, allowing it to organically evolve into what its members need and want. Currently, women meet for a monthly “coffee” at The Winery & Deli to connect, network, and share celebrations, a monthly speaking event where one or two women are pre-selected to share their story, and the annual Summit conference.
Spady’s mission has clearly struck a chord with women as the organization continues to grow — its Facebook group now boasting more than 1,900 members. “I want women to know they’re not alone,” Spady said. “Women with Voices is collaborative and diverse with women in their 20s to 70s, so everyone feels safe. When women share their journeys, they ignite a spark in others, empowering them to seek more from life, rise above challenges, and become truly unstoppable.”
The January 2025 Summit is a great opportunity to see what Women with Voices is all about, offering learning and networking for all with the following power-packed line up of speakers:
ARTICLE BY STEPHANIE LEWIS | PHOTOGRAPHY BY VANESSA MITERA
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:
SANDY SPADY
Along with serving as Founder of Women with Voices, Spady is a visionary author and public speaker, CEO of Power Up Leadership Coaching & Consulting, and host of KPAO talk show, Power Up
KATIE HENRY
Executive Vice President of Consumer Banking at ACCESSbank
LAURA PEACOCK
Award-winning producer and bestselling Amazon author of Female. Likes Cheese. Comes with Dog.: Stories About Divorce, Dating, and Saying “I Do,” which is currently in development for film
PANEL AND BREAKOUT SESSION SPEAKERS:
AMBER SERRANO-WILEY & JESSICA COFFEY
Co-Founders of podcast CravingReal with A & J
ANDREA “ANDEE” HOIG
CEO and Publisher of Midlands Business Journal
DINA BECIROVIC
CEO of The Bloc Inc.
DULCE SHERMAN
Owner and Chief Executive Advisor at Sherman Executive Consulting, providing human resources, interim leadership, and operations solutions to local nonprofits and businesses
JULIE HOCKNEY
Owner of interior design firm JH Interior Design, full-service floral design studio Bouquet, retail showroom The Studio by JH, and co-owner of The Winery & Deli
JULIE SHRADER
Founder and CEO of nonprofit Innocence Freed, providing care and support for survivors of child trafficking, and Communications Director for nonprofit Epstein Justice, dedicated to justice on behalf of trafficked and abused victims of the Jeffrey Epstein case and beyond
KRISTIE ANDERSON
CBRE Real Estate Broker
"When women share their journeys, they ignite a spark in others, empowering them to seek more from life, rise above challenges, and become truly unstoppable."
"I want women to know they’re not alone. I created a space where women can share their stories — the story behind the story — to learn from and empower one another. They bring their stories and I give them beautiful platforms to speak at.”
MEGAN HALE
Business Strategist and Founder of the DreamMoney™ Method, a holistic financial framework designed for soulful business owners to build money mastery and fund their dreams
NATALIE MICALE
CEO of Oh Hello Agency, a brand innovation lab and creative digital firm
SUSAN CORPUZ
Co-owner of Corpuz Family Dentistry with husband, Dr. Ralph Corpuz, and public speaker on the Five Love Languages and The Five Love Languages for Leaders
TASHIARA WILSON
Co-founder of nonprofit True Purpose, developing affordable housing and entrepreneurial mentoring, and Kochava Coffee
TAYLOR JOHNSON
6 News WOWT Weekend Anchor and Reporter
Other fun appearances include Elite Mrs. Central States UIM 2025 (and Elkhorn City Lifestyle September cover girl) Shannon Bingham, who will be emceeing the event, and local author and independent artist (and Elkhorn City Lifestyle Editor) Melissa Minassian, who will be taking the stage to share some inspiration.
The Women with Voices Summit will be held on Sunday, January 26, 2025, from 1-6 pm. Arrive at 12 noon to check-in, shop a variety of vendors, enjoy refreshments, and network.
For more information on Spady, Women with Voices, or sponsorship and ticket options, visit PowerUpBySandy.com, where you can also nominate an inspirational woman for the Women with Voices “Woman of the Year” Award.
Giving Style
ARTICLE BY MELISSA MINASSIAN PHOTOGRAPHY BY MOLLIE MARIE CREATIVE
CLOTHES MENTOR’S MISSION TO HELP OMAHA WOMEN FIND THEIR STYLE AND GIVE BACK
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“Every Clothes Mentor is very unique to its owners, its city, and even its demographics within its city. They give you leeway and we really wanted to strive for that boutique feel.”
As the saying goes, “What’s meant for you will find you.” Perhaps it is so for Andrea McCarter and Mary Beth Erps, sisters and co-owners of Clothes Mentor, a fabulous boutique selling gently used name-brand and designer women’s fashions and accessories off 149th and Maple Streets.
When the franchise opportunity came across Erps desk in 2016, something special caught her eye. She’d worked for a bank representing franchise groups across the country for years, so she was well-versed with the inner workings, but something about Clothes Mentor’s concept and values stayed with her. To boot, she found there were over 130 franchised stores across the country, except for a small hole in Nebraska and Iowa! But was it too good to be true?
Erps immediately called her sister, McCarter, to share her discovery, but life happened and the two didn’t take the plunge. Well, at least not yet.
“We kept saying ‘I wish somebody would bring one to Omaha,’” said Erps with a laugh. “After five years of talking, we decided to be the ones to do it.”
Added McCarter, “Our lives went in different directions and after experiencing what we’ve experienced in our careers, we decided we wanted to own something. We wanted to do something for ourselves, for our families and our kids, and for the community. I reached out to Mary Beth and said, ‘Maybe we should look into this.’ We opened about a year after that.”
Since opening in June 2023, the women have been amazed at how their lives have changed as well as the unforeseen ways operating the store has enriched their lives. Unexpectedly, their staff has become like family and customers have become friends, maybe explaining some of their success and why the community has embraced the women and their store, filling it with a bevy of beautiful, gently used garments, jewelry, shoes, handbags, and accessories.
Said Erps, “Every Clothes Mentor is very unique to its owners, its city, and even its demographics within its city. They give you leeway and we really wanted to strive for that boutique feel.”
“And each Clothes Mentor has its own personality,” said McCarter. “We are excited to really understand our local customer, but more importantly, bring what we would want, which is organization, cleanliness, that all-around boutique feel, but secondhand clothing that deserves another life. While we are a franchise, we have full creative control, so it very much is local — as well as women and family owned.”
With a focus on inclusivity, the boutique offers clothing sizes XXSmall to 4X as well as personal stylists to help you find that one-of-a kind item that perfectly fits.
“We help our customers understand that the size is a guide, but it doesn’t matter. It’s truly what you look good in, what you feel good in. We have one of each item on the floor. There are really no duplicates. By organizing by color and size and style, and also having somebody that can help customers piece things together, we make it as simple as possible to look your best,” said McCarter.
This is just part of what sets Clothes Mentor apart from other resale stores in the Omaha area. Not only can you buy items at 70% off original retail prices and sell your gently used items to the store for cash (or 25% more for in-store credit), but they also offer complimentary personal styling sessions, private shopping parties, and event and fundraising opportunities. An unexpected surprise for both ladies has been the connections they’ve made with local nonprofits as they’ve incorporated ways to give back into their company culture and business model.
All items not purchased from customers by Clothes Mentor that a customer chooses not to keep, as well as items that don’t sell in the store after a certain amount of time, are donated to area women-empowering nonprofits that McCarter and Erps have built relationships with — amazing charities like Santa Monica House, offering family-style treatment homes for women recovering from addiction, Women’s Center for Advancement, a full-service domestic abuse treatment center, and Micah House, a homeless shelter serving families in Omaha and Council Bluffs, Iowa.
“We really try to support the community as much as possible,” said McCarter. “We support some nonprofits that don’t necessarily get as much donations. When we’re able to support them and see how excited they can be, you know you’re doing something good. It just really warms your heart.”
McCarter and Erps also appreciate how the business model of Clothes Mentor and reselling gently used clothing promotes sustainable fashion in the community.
As the fashion industry produces over 92,000,000 tons of textile waste and 20% of global waste water each year, shopping their carefully curated, secondhand finds promotes sustainability and water conservation while combatting waste.
“Sustainable fashion is really what it boils down to,” McCarter stated. “We hope that over time, more women will choose secondhand shopping before going straight to online and ordering from overseas companies that are
providing very poor quality — that women would see the value here and understand what you’re doing for the local community, what you’re doing for other women, and for Omaha in general.”
For more information on Clothes Mentor, to sign up for a complimentary session with a personal shopper, or to shop online, visit OmahaNe. ClothesMentor.com. Short on time? The store ships orders nationally and also offers free local pickup for online purchases. For events and daily posts of recent finds, connect with Clothes Mentor on Instagram at @CMOmaha and on Facebook at @ClothesMentorOmaha.
thanksgiving cornucopia
How To Decorate Tables With Noteworthy November Flair
ARTICLE BY JULIE BROWN PATTON
• An old dough bowl or wood trencher makes a great low centerpiece when filled with seasonal pumpkins, gourds, pinecones and flowering branches.
• Fill a stoneware sugar bowl with seeded eucalyptus, chrysanthemums and pears.
• Use one or a nest of baskets, floral foam and some blooms to craft a themed stunner.
• Incorporate family heirlooms by using an inherited (or thrifted) antique teapot, surrounded by other vintage finds.
• Stack two cake plates on top of each other with bite-size edibles; add other, shorter floral arrangements in pitchers or vases, if desired.
• Add soft candlelight with rustic textures of wood and lots of fall color via an assortment of fresh and faux gourds, silk sunflowers and dried seed pods.
use vintage finds
Whether
traditional or modern, formal or fussfree, Thanksgiving centerpieces set a memorable ambiance for November gatherings.
Make an edible bread cornucopia, ‘horn of plenty,’ for the Thanksgiving table using refrigerated bread or pizza dough, a plastic bottle mold and aluminum foil. Wrap the bottle with foil, make a tail at one end and then layer adjoining strips of dough on the foil. Brush cornucopia with melted butter, remove the plastic bottle and bake at 350 F for 25 to 30 minutes on the lower rack, or until it turns a golden, shiny brown. Fill with sweet or savory nibbles, such as fresh fruits, vegetables, gourds, nuts, rosemary breadstick twists or even cookies, for an impressive centerpiece that’ll keep guests happily munching while they wait for the main meal to begin.
giving dip -
ARTICLE BY ANGELA BROOCKERD I PHOTOGRAPHY BY JANIE JONES
Fall is synonymous with gathering with friends and family and enjoying time together. Whether it is for Thanksgiving, a football watch party or a simple fall gathering, these easy appetizer dips are the perfect shareable snack to share.
fig & honey brie
The perfect cheesy fall dip that is both savory and sweet. The chopped pecans add a subtle crunch that makes this irresistible.
ingredients:
• 8 ounce brie wheel
• 1/3 cup fig spread or jam
• ¼ cup pecans
• 2 teaspoons honey
• 1 teaspoon fresh rosemary, chopped
• 1 teaspoon fresh parsley
directions: Place brie in a baking dish. Spread the fig spread on top of brie and sprinkle with chopped pecans. Drizzle with honey. Add fresh herbs, and bake at 350 degrees for 20 minutes. Serve with pita chips or crackers.
garlic herb
feta dip
This savory dip is quick and easy to assemble and is perfect to serve with fresh veggies or crackers of any kind.
ingredients:
• ½ cup plain Greek yogurt
• 1 whole garlic bulb, roasted
• 1 ¼ cup feta cheese
• 3 teaspoons olive oil
• 1 Tablespoon lemon juice
• ½ teaspoon dill
• 1 teaspoon parsley
• Salt and pepper to taste
directions:
First, cut the head off of the top of the garlic bulb, and drizzle olive oil on top. Wrap in foil, and place it in an oven heated to 425 degrees. Roast for 30 minutes or until soft. Squeeze roasted garlic into a bowl, and set aside. Next, add the yogurt, feta, lemon juice, salt, pepper and water in a blender and lightly blend. Add the roasted garlic and blend until smooth. Transfer to a serving dish and sprinkle with fresh herbs. Serve with crackers or fresh vegetables. Enjoy!
NOVEMBER 2024
A SELECTION OF UPCOMING LOCAL EVENTS
NOVEMBER 7TH
Assistance League of
Omaha’s 50th Christmas Caravan Tour of Homes
Champions Run | 10:00 AM
Attend the 2024 Christmas Caravan Tour of Homes, where the season’s warmth, beautiful decorations, and joy of giving unite! Spark inspiration by touring stunning homes adorned with festive décor and indulge in holiday shopping at their boutique. Tickets cost $18. Event runs from 10 am - 8 pm. For more information, visit assistanceleague.org. Champions Run, 13800 Eagle Run Drive, Omaha
NOVEMBER 7TH-10TH
Autumn Festival
Liberty First Credit Union Arena
Consistently ranked “Top 100 Shows in the Country,” this Arts & Crafts show features hundreds of the nation’s finest artists and crafters, an hourly gift certificate winner, food & drinks, family fun, plus free parking! Paid admission is good all weekend. For ticket pricing, event hours, and additional information, visit hpifestivals.com. Liberty First Credit Union Arena, 7300 Q Street, Ralston
NOVEMBER 8TH-10TH
Omaha Holiday Boutique
CHI Health Center
Jump-start your holiday shopping with amazing vendors at the Omaha Holiday Boutique. See Craig Conover of hit Bravo show Southern Charm, meet Santa Clause, and enjoy festive musical performances. Tickets cost $8 or two for $14 online. Active military/veterans receive free admission on Sunday. For event times, tickets, and additional information, visit OmahaHolidayBoutique.com. CHI Health Center, 455 North 10th Street, Omaha
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Clothes Mentor
Holiday Event
Clothes Mentor | 5:00 PM
Grab your gal pals for a night of shopping and fun at Clothes Mentor! Get a head start on holiday shopping (or score some finds for your personal holiday outfits) while enjoying clothing and food vendors, handmade jewelry, complimentary cocktails and appetizers, and more. Event runs from 5-8 pm. Clothes Mentor, 14937 Evans Plaza, Omaha
NOVEMBER 30TH
Small Business Saturday at Ko & Co. Studios
Ko & Co. Studios | 9:00 AM
Join Elite Aesthetics by Jackie, Jolene Marie Skincare, Kalie Sprouls Esthetics for “Small Business Saturday.” Enjoy raffles on Botox, filler, hydra facials, Skinbetter, gift card and skincare specials, and more. The first 30 people receive a complimentary swag bag. Event runs from 9 am - 12 noon. Ko & Co. Studios, 1017 South 192nd Street, Elkhorn
NOVEMBER 30TH
Holiday Lights Festival
Lighting Ceremony
Gene Leahy Mall at The RiverFront | 6:00 PM
Take a look at our very merry collection. Holiday Arrangements
Trees | Garlands | Wreaths Candles | Diffusers | Gifts
Santas | Decor | Ornaments
Head to The RiverFront for the return of lights to Downtown Omaha! Witness white tree lights, sizable ornaments, a community tree, and a festive multimedia show. Event is free to the public. Gene Leahy Mall at The RiverFront, 1302 Farnam on the Mall, Omaha events
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