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LIFE + CULTURE
LIFE + CULTURE | POINT CLEAR
POLO CLUB: THE SPORT THAT PRODUCED A FASHION DYNASTY AND INSPIRED A SARTORIAL PARADIGM THE WORLD OVER
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LIFESTYLE
Life IS Style
It is believed that the number one thing you can do to achieve happiness, and therefore longevity is to decide where to live. As we each continue our daily search for sense of self and place, we recognize that although we are each individual beings, we as a collective community are Pensacola. We imbue the style of life afforded to us here. The sugar white sand beaches, unequivocal history, world class food, diverse festivals, plentiful parades and the diversity of the people — all part of the foundation of the Pensacola lifestyle. I call it American availability with European sensibility. The way to nurture and style our lives sometimes takes more effort than we care to indulge in or admit. A little self reflection and love goes a long way. Marlee Bruno encourages us to make a ritual of self care, and to better focus on ourselves. We should make conscious choices in our approach to self and life by cultivating our connections, embracing who we are and celebrating it. Be authentic, and defiantly so!
Another way to give a lift to your lifestyle is to immerse yourself in the world of polo. Just a short drive away, you will find yourself at Point Clear Polo Club. A place where family is valued and the warmth of its community there has existed for generations. You do not have to be an equestrian or have deep pockets to enjoy this one. Pack a picnic, blanket, and perhaps some bubbly and revel in this “come as you are” atmosphere — an opportunity to do something you may have never considered before.
Seeking something more refined? Where there is a room of beautifully dressed people, often too there is wine. This month Alex Boykin gives us a lesson into reading a room of wine enthusiasts. Regardless of the environment, we must know how best to drink it. Whether a novice or a self proclaimed wine snob, here you have the opportunity to look into the styling of wine accoutrements. Learn a brief history of the wine glass, its evolution and why stemless is not ideal.
I encourage you all to embrace this month of September. Attend a festival, eat well, cultivate who you surround yourself with. Love with purpose and enjoy our bountiful world here, that is Pensacola. In short, keep stylin’!
BIANCA BAIN VILLEGAS, PUBLICATION DIRECTOR @PENSACOLACITYLIFESTYLE
September 2024
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Suzanne Pope | suzanne.pope@citylifestyle.com
PUBLICATION DIRECTOR
Bianca Bain Villegas
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CONTRIBUTING WRITERS
Mind Body & Soul Medical, Bianca Bain Villegas, Suzanne Pope, Alex Boykin
CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS
Jordan Burch, Caroline Bramlett, Candy McClendon, Alex Boykin
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From the very beginning, we’ve prioritized quality in every property transaction. Today, our commitment remains unwavering.
Thanks to our fantastic Realtors, we’ve built a phenomenal reputation. Whether you’re a Buyer, Seller, or Realtor looking to make a move, trust in our legacy of quality. Every transaction reflects our commitment to excellence, ensuring satisfaction at every step.
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city scene
WHERE NEIGHBORS CAN SEE AND BE SEEN
1: Ryan Mayall and Susan Soule Webb at their Brent Lofts Art Show: LuminESSENCE 2: ARC Gateway Annual Crab Cake Cook Off. 3:
Latin Salsa Festival. 4: Lt. Cmdr. Amanda Lee circling the Pensacola Beach Ball as she exits the Delta Break Out. 5: Free night of stretch + Yoga at Palafox Pier with Yoga Ro. 6: Jazz in the Quarter with Jazz Pensacola. 7: Annual Running of the Bulls, Historic Downtown.
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Code Ninjas
Transform your child's love for technology into an exciting learning adventure! Guided by our team of Code Senseis, Code Ninjas empower kids to gain valuable tech skills and make new friends. Kids learn to code while building their own video games. They gain STEM skills in a fun, safe, and inspiring environment. codeninjas.com/fl-pensacola
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Green Thumb Wines
We are Pensacola's only all low-intervention wine shop. All of the wines you'll find here are farmed responsibly with no unnecessary additives. New to natural wines? Our wine club offers you exclusive access to so many goodies! Enjoy a secret selection of three wines every month, two tickets to our First Friday Fine Wines tasting, and 10% off everything, all the time. g reenthumbwines.com
Candlelight by Fever
Candlelight concerts bring the magic of a live, multi-sensory musical experience to awe-inspiring locations like never seen before in Pensacola. Enjoy music in a whole new light with a wide variety of themes and genres: classical, jazz, pop, movie soundtracks, ballet, among others. Currently in 100+ cities around the world. candlelightexperience.com
It’s Pumpkin Bread Season
The Perfect Recipe For Some Autumn Comfort
Ingredients:
• 1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
• 1 teaspoon baking soda
• 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
• 1 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
• 1 teaspoon nutmeg
• 1/2 teaspoon ginger
• 1 teaspoon salt
• 1 1/2 cups canned pumpkin
• 1 1/2 cups sugar
• 2 teaspoon vanilla extract
• 1/2 cup vegetable oil or canola oil
• 1/2 cup melted butter
• 2 eggs
Directions:
1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
2. In a mixing bowl, add the flour, baking soda and baking powder, spices, and salt. Set aside.
3. Combine the oil, butter, and vanilla in a liquid measuring cup.
4. In a mixing bowl (with a paddle attachment), beat the pumpkin, sugar, and eggs until combined.
5. Turn the mixer to low and slowly add the liquid ingredients. Let this process take about 1 to 2 minutes so the mixture becomes light and fluffy.
6. Using a spatula, fold the dry ingredients into the wet and slowly fold until the ingredients are blended.
7. Prepare a 10 x 5 loaf pan by buttering it really well and then adding a strip of parchment paper to the bottom and up the sides for easy removal.
8. Bake in a preheated 350-degree oven for 1 hour. The bread will be fully risen in the center, like a loaf. Make sure it’s fully cooked and brown on the top otherwise it will fall in the middle once removed from the oven.
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DEFIANTLY AUTHENTIC STYLE
In today’s fast-paced and unpredictable world, prioritizing selfcare is not just a luxury but a vital necessity. At Mind Body & Soul Medical in Pensacola, FL, we believe that establishing a self-care routine is essential for maintaining mental, emotional and physical well-being. By taking time for self-care, you’re investing in your overall health, which in turn allows you to be more present and effective in all areas of your life.
RITUALIZE YOUR ROUTINE
One of the best ways to start a self-care routine that will excite you is not to view it as just another routine–a routine that just adds more to the never-ending to-do list. Instead, it’s about reframing it to see self-care as your special indulgence. It's sort of like treating yourself like the VIP you truly are through daily rituals–daily rituals filled with decadent experiences that leave you feeling not just good but utterly radiant. Our ancestors knew all about this concept; beauty rituals were an integral part of daily life for many ancient cultures. The rituals would reflect their values, resources, and understanding of beauty and hygiene. For example, in ancient Chinese culture, jade rollers were used to massage the face, improve circulation, and reduce puffiness. Jade was also believed to have healing properties. In ancient Egypt, the application of oils and creams was a ritual. They were made from olive oil, almond oil, and sesame oil to keep skin moisturized and protected from the harsh sun. These oils were often infused with herbs and flowers for added benefits and pleasant scents for a more sensual experience. So, think of each step of self-care “routines” as a moment of indulgence, a treat for your skin and soul. Transform these simple acts into daily rituals that celebrate your beauty and nurture your spirit.
DRESS THE PART
This seems simple, but it really isn’t for most people. Instead, most of us are comfortable lounging around in old, baggy and mismatched clothing. But –what you wear does matter because it impacts how you feel. A study by the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology found that clothing can influence our psychological state and performance, boosting self-confidence and altering how we perceive ourselves. So, invest in creating a wardrobe that you love. Choose pieces that flatter your figure and reflect your personality, making every day feel like a special occasion–not just another day you have to survive.
STAY HYDRATED
No one wants to hear this, but it really does make a huge difference in how we look and feel. It especially makes a huge difference in the skin. So, a way to stay hydrated that works best for your life and your routine. Maybe it’s waiting and creating hydrating water infused with cucumber, ginger, and lemon. Perhaps it’s getting IV Therapy every so often. The main goal is to implement a hydrating ritual that you’re most likely to follow and to start slow.
MINDFUL INDULGENCE
Self-care isn’t just about appearances; it’s about cultivating inner peace and balance. Incorporate mindfulness into your routine with meditation or gentle yoga sessions. Clear your mind and reconnect with your sensual self. Just a few minutes of deep breathing or a quick stretch can make a world of difference in your mood and energy levels.
CULTIVATE CONNECTIONS
Surround yourself with people who uplift and inspire you. Quality relationships are an essential part of self-care, offering support and companionship on your journey to personal fulfillment. Spend time with friends and family who bring joy and positivity into your life. Engage in meaningful conversations and share experiences that deepen your bonds. Creating a strong support system can help you feel more grounded and resilient, providing a sense of belonging and love. The Harvard Study of Adult Development found that close relationships are what keep people happy throughout their lives, protecting them from life's discontents and helping to delay mental and physical decline.
EMBRACE YOUR INDIVIDUALITY
Ultimately, self-care is about celebrating your uniqueness. Embrace your quirks, passions, and dreams with unabashed confidence because there’s nothing more attractive or intimidating than someone who can authentically be themselves. Research published in the "Journal of Happiness Studies" suggests that individuals who engage in activities that align with their true selves experience greater life satisfaction and well-being. By infusing your self-care routine with a touch of luxury and sensuality, you not only nurture your body and mind but also elevate your entire outlook on life. Embrace the art of self-care as a lavish, seductive affair—a celebration of the remarkable person that you are.
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POINT CLEAR POLO CLUB
ARTICLE
Polo has become synonymous with an article of clothing and, of course, an American movie classic. Ralph Lauren, debuted his first polo shirt amidst American popular culture in 1972. The famous insignia preceding it by a year. It's a wonder how the oldest team sport in the world, originating thousands of years ago in Persia, inspired a fashion movement and dynasty.
By the time the British discovered the sport in India, during the mid 19th century, its cumbersome uniform was already being modernized. The advanced technology of natural textiles in the region allowed for the inception of the modern day Polo shirt. So well designed, in fact, that since its humble beginnings within the sport, it too has clearly conquered the world.
When you ask most about their knowledge of the sport, many will make reference to the 1990 movie classic, Pretty Woman. Think back to that scene of Julia Roberts stomping divots at the Polo match. It's the moment when Richard Gere's character falls for her. It's as though her new wardrobe, and the style and confidence she exudes while wearing it, were the catalyst for their "happily ever after".
Most have no knowledge of the actual sport. A movie like Pretty Woman, is the reason that many even know of it at all. Polo is believed to be a fancy affair, and Hollywood's portrayal of that continues to perpetuate the misconceptions that accompany the sport. Members of Point Clear Polo Club, would like to dispel these myths.
The Point Clear Polo Club, like the shirt, began in the 1970s with a group of friends-Kenny McLean, George Radcliff, Ed Bernard, Wilson Green, Pete Stintz, and Albert Corte-who discovered the sport and nurtured it locally. It quickly gained popularity, and has become a legacy over the last 50 years. Illustrious in the polo world for its lush fields and diverse range of play, the club supports the community through charity fundraisers such as "Polo at the Point".
The club boasts member Curtis Pilot, the country's top-ranked amateur player and eighth in the world. With his team, Pilot has won two U.S. Opens, and the first ever Gauntlet of Polo. This year, he debuted in the World Polo League.
Herndon Radcliff, a third-generation polo player, who grew up in the club, is playing professionally year-round across the U.S. and in Argentina. Beginning at 13 at a club where many of its members are family, he enjoys the laidback vibe playing offers here. He speaks fondly of the casual culture, and the welcoming and supportive atmosphere strongly endorsed by his uncle, Hutch Radcliffe, the current club President.
The USPA delegate for Point Clear is Cathy Alba Saucier, who sold Herndon his second horse years ago. Cathy has played polo since the 1990s. Hailing from New Orleans she came to Point Clear to improve her game. Nearly 30 years on she still feels passionate about the sport and the club, where she has her own team, Honahlee. They compete regularly in Point Clear's spring and fall seasons. Polo is unique in that team owners often play on their teams, a practice that fosters camaraderie.
Like any sport, polo has its rules and expenses. Maintaining fields and horses is costly. A full-sized pitch measures ten acres (nine football fields). Teams consist of four players. Matches are divided into chukkas (time periods). Players switch ponies after each chukka. Goals are scored between posts eight yards apart. Teams switch field direction after each goal. Matches last 1.5 to 2 hours.
To experience it for yourself, Point Clear's seasons run from late April through May, and late September through October. Spectators are encouraged to attend, enjoying traditions like field-side tailgating and the divot stomp at halftime. This is a great time to socialize, walk the field, and take photos before the second half. The season is upon us, and Point Clear is a short drive away. Join us for Polo & Prosecco - A Pensacola City Lifestyle VIP Event. We'll take in the scene, do the divot stomp, and sip on bubbly. For more information, find us on Eventbrite.
IN PREPARATION FOR POLO & PROSECCO:
A POLO SPECTATOR GUIDE
The most basic concept in the sport of polo is the line of the ball, a right of way established by the path of a traveling ball. When a player has the line of the ball on his right, he has the right of way. The player who last struck the ball is considered to have right of way, and no other player may cross the line of the ball in front of that player. Riding alongside to block or hook is allowed, as long as the player with right of way is not impeded.
The Objective
Drive the ball between the opponent’s goal post and score the most goals to win the game.
The Game
Polo consists of four to eight 7-minute chukkers, between or during players change mounts. At the end of each 7 minute chukker, play continues for an additional 30 seconds or until a stoppage in play; whichever comes first.
There is a four minute interval between chukkers and a ten-minute halftime. During the ten-minute halftime, spectators are invited to come onto the field, stomping down divots. Play begins with a throw in at the opening of each chukker and after each goal. Teams line up facing the umpire who tosses the ball between them. The object is to score goals by hitting the ball between the goal posts, no matter how high in the air.
the Ponies
The player strikes the ball with long-handled mallet. Players may attack the ball from either side of the horse but must hold the mallet with the right hand.
The Team s
Two teams, each consisting of four players: Each member's shirt shows his place in the team.
1 and 3 are usually the highest rated and most experienced players, with the number 3 player being the effective quarterback or field captain.
The Players
Players are awarded a handicap, expressed in goals from -2 to 10. The higher the handicap, the better the player. The handicap reflects the value of the player to the team.
Administered by the United States Polo Association, The system is based on an evaluation of general mastery of fundamentals, horsemanship, quality of horses as well as strategy sense and conduct on the field.
The handicap of a team is the sum of the handicaps of its players. In handicap matches, the team with the higher rating gives the difference to the other team. For example, a 6-goal team will give 2 goals to a 4-goal team. The word goal has no relation to the amount of goals a player scores - only his ability.
A player can:
• Hook an opponent's mallet; a player may hook or block another player's mallet with his mallet, but no deliberate contact between players is allowed.
• Push him off the line; hinder another player to hit the ball by riding him off the line of the ball.
• Bump him with his horse; bumping is allowed as long as the angle of attack is less than 45 degrees, and any contact must be made between the pony's hip and shoulder.
• Steal the ball.
• Play is continuous and is only stopped for penalties, broken tack.
For more information - facebook.com/pointclearpolo
KEY TERMS & DEFINITIONS
Bandages: Shield the ponies’ legs against contact with the ball.
Braided Tail: Prevents interference with the mallet.
Clipped Mane: Eliminates interference with the shaft of the mallet.
Helmet: The helmet protects the player from the swinging mallets and balls traveling at nearly 100mph.
Mallet: Made of bamboo or plastic composite shafts and in different lengths depending on the height of the pony.
Number: Best player wears number 3.
Polo Whip: Used sparingly for long runs.
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Celebrating You
Who Are The People In Our Neighborhood: Meet Some of the Women Dedicated to Making You Feel Beautiful
ARTICLE BY SUZANNE POPE PHOTOGRAPHY BY CANDY MCCLENDON
What is the common thread? These women have dedicated their lives to improving yours. Continue to find new ways to celebrate YOU!
Donna Bryant - Adore You Salon
Donna Bryant, Co-owner of Adore You Salon, a native North Carolinian, is a passionate cosmetologist who graduated from the College of The Albemarle with a certification in Cosmetology. She worked in a private booth in North Carolina for 7 years before moving to Florida in 2021, where she continued her success in the cosmetology industry. Donna spends her free time involved in charitable work with The Krewe du YaYas, focusing on supporting those affected by breast cancer. Donna is married to Joey Bryant and they have three sons.
Jo Rich
- Jo Rich Beauty
Jo Rich, owner of Jo Rich Beauty originally from Ohio, had a career in retail management but wanted more. She moved to Tampa, worked for Armani, and pursued a business degree in 2015. After struggling with postpartum depression, a friend’s gift of LipSense Red Lipstick inspired her. She started her own makeup business, went to an aesthetician school, and opened Jo Rich Beauty in Pensacola on New Year’s Eve in 2019. She loves the community and the beach in Pensacola and is proud to have her business here.
Marlee Bruno
- Mind Body & Soul
Medically trained beacon of beauty Marlee Bruno, the founder of Mind Body & Soul Medical, is a board-certified physician assistant with a Master’s degree in medicine from Nova Southeastern University. She has ten years of experience in emergency medicine and has received additional education from various cultures and renowned physicians and spiritual leaders that include the likes of Deepak Chopra, Gabor Mate, Bruce Lipton, and Lissa Rankin. Marlee is also an associate professor at Florida State University and the University of South Alabama. Her expertise includes adult and pediatric primary care, cosmetic surgery, internal and tribal medicine, and integrative and functional medicine.
ELEGANCE IN THE HAND
Understanding the importance of the appropriate accoutrement.
ARTICLE BY ALEX BOYKIN
PHOTOGRAPHY
BY ALEX BOYKIN/PROVIDED
Most people arrive at an event and look around to see who’s there, to see if they recognize anyone, and very often, check out what everyone is wearing. Well, I take a slightly different approach. When I arrive at an event, I look to see what people are drinking and how they are drinking it. My different approach is even more poignant when the event is one where wine is involved, especially “expensive” wine. Anyone can go out and buy a gorgeous gown, a perfectly tailored suit, cobble together a stylish outfit, BUT…if they are drinking wine; what wine glasses are being used and how are they holding it? That twopart question will tell me so much about you, especially the second part. Don’t get me wrong, that sounds very judgmental yet it is not meant to be, at least not any more than you looking around and checking out what everyone is wearing. So, what does it tell me?
First, a little history of the wine glass and a review of its parts. The modern wine glass is comprised of the bowl, the stem, and the foot. Modern glass was pioneered by the Venetians. At first, glass was very brittle and was mainly for decoration. This caused early wine glasses to be very thick, with thick rims and bowls sporting very short and stout stems with a chunky foot.
As glass-making improved in the early 1700s everything started to slim out and the shape of the modern, elegant, wine glass began to evolve.
How we drank wine also evolved, pushed in part by the German Riedel family. The best example is sparkling wine. For decades almost all sparkling wine was drunk out of
a wine glass with a very wide and shallow bowl. That allowed for easy drinking but the shape did not complement the bubbles. The trend moved to a very sleek, skinny, tall bowl, sporting a slender stem and petite foot, aka the Champagne Flute. This shape accentuated the bubbles, yet at the cost of the actual wine. Then the Riedel family started to experiment with different shapes of glasses for different types of wine. They claim that the shape of the bowl will drastically affect your wine experience. Independent wine studies back up some, not all, of their claims. Staying with our sparkling wine example; it has now been shown that drinking just about any kind of sparkling wine out of a “universal” white wine glass will give you the best-balanced experience.
I am a big proponent of the “universal” wine glass for color, one glass for almost all reds and another for almost all whites. I usually drink rosé out of whatever I have close at hand. The most important aspect of a wine glass; that is has a stem! I am sure some folks out there will tell me of an ideal time and place to drink wine out of stemless wine glasses. If you don’t really care about the wine that you are putting in your mouth then stemless is fine. Also, if you go to a wine tasting where they are using something other than a modern looking wine glass steer clear.
Why do I have such hatred towards stemless wine glasses?Because of how you have to hold it . If your only glass option is stemless then you are forced to hold the wine glass by cupping your hand around the bowl. By doing so you are unnecessarily
heating up your wine, making it taste worse. The ONLY time cupping-the-bowl is appropriate is if the wine is too cold. Everyone starts their wine journey by cupping-the-bowl of normal stemmed wine glasses. It feels natural, safe, comfortable, but just like during any formal education, you learn how to properly do things, such as how to hold your wine glass. The correct way is by holding the stem while leveraging the foot into your palm. This prevents your 98.6 degree hand from prematurely destroying the wine in your glass.
Ever walked into a "fancy" wine event and seen self-proclaimed "Wine Snobs" telling everyone everything about wine as their hand cups the bowl of their wine glass? They can be dressed to the nines, but if they are cupping the bowl of their wine glass then they are revealing a lot about themselves. Do what you want, but if you are reading this article now you know. So, if you want to look your best at your next soiree while drinking wine, find a stemmed wine glass and hold it there. Cheers to that!
“SO, IF YOU WANT TO LOOK YOUR BEST AT YOUR NEXT SOIREE WHILE DRINKING WINE, FIND A STEMMED WINE GLASS AND HOLD IT THERE. CHEERS TO THAT!
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SEPTEMBER 2024
events
A SELECTION OF UPCOMING LOCAL EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 8TH & 9TH
Emerald Coast Health & Beauty Expo
Pensacola Bay Center | 11:00 AM
Embark on an exclusive journey at the Emerald Coast Health & Beauty Expo, where a vibrant marketplace awaits, brimming with the latest trends, innovations, and local community products, all under one roof. Your ticket guarantees full-day immersion in this dynamic space, connecting you with premier merchants and experiences that promise to elevate your industry insights and enjoyment.
SEPTEMBER 14TH & 15TH
Pensacola Fall Food Truck Fest
Community Maritime Park | 11:00 AM
Come join us for the Fall Pensacola Food Truck Fest at Community Maritime Park. Numerous food trucks and tent/craft vendors. Live music, bounce house and culinary competition. Tempt your taste buds and come hungry. This is a family-friendly event.
SEPTEMBER 21ST
Pensacola Out of the Darkness
Community Walk
Community Maritime Park | 8:00 AM
Out of the Darkness movement, which began in 2004 gives people the courage to open up about their own connections to the cause, and a platform to create a culture that’s smarter about mental health. Friends, family members, neighbors and coworkers walk side-by-side, supporting each other and in memory of those we’ve lost. Hosted by American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.
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