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inside Fall Fashion Trends Old favorites make their return
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t seems as though summer comes, and before we’ve had our fill, it quickly begins its departure, as the long, hot days soon are traded in for early sunsets followed by chilly nights. Seasons are constantly changing, as is life, and it’s up to us to focus on the present and prepare ourselves best for what is to come.
of fall activities the whole family can enjoy! And, we’ve compiled some tasty cocktails to make at home—perfect for the cooler fall weather.
September brings with it the beginning of a new school year. Though this fall, schools will look quite a bit different than years prior, we must prepare our children for success, and help them along their journey, guiding them through whatever hurdles they may face. It may seem a bit intimidating—for both parents and children alike—but by working together, we can accomplish the task at hand.
If you’re looking for a fall getaway and prefer traveling by car, our travel story takes readers on a road trip to Kalispell, Montana, and Glacier National Park, where visitors are sure to fall in love with the scenic and breathtaking views.
As fall begins easing its way in, take the time to enjoy the beauty that surrounds us. In this month’s issue, prepare for fall with everything from fall fashion tips to a variety
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From Paint and Furniture to Bedding and Lighting CHILDREN’S ROOM MAKEOVER 101 By Nikki Luttmann, Interior Designer
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First of all, it is important to set boundaries with kids when it comes to wall color. With my kids, I’ve asked them what basic color they want (pink, blue, etc.), and then I give them three or four acceptable options to choose from. This eliminates the issue of a color being too bright, too garish or too dark, which may be difficult to paint over later. If you’re OK with bright colors but don’t want to opt for a whole room color, it’s perfectly alright to paint just an accent wall, as long as the rest of the walls are neutral or white, as this keeps the color from overwhelming the space.
My daughter, Leina, is at the age (she’s 9) where suddenly her “baby” room no longer suits her. She has started forming her own opinions about style and fashion, and now wishes to transform her room to reflect her interests and personality. That said, she wants to create a bedroom according to the theme “Rainbow Galaxy Party”—whatever that might be! I’m more than happy to help her create the ultimate coolkid bedroom—within reason.
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A fresh coat of chalk paint can freshen up older pieces. older—or used somewhere else in the house later on. This way, you can invest in a few quality pieces that will stand the test of time and fill in the holes with more inexpensive items.
but they can be nice to have if someone has a nightmare or is not feeling well. Artwork is something that can add an element of fun and reflect the child’s personality. If they are artistic, a fun option is stringing a laundry line or even a string of Christmas lights and letting them hang their art from it with clothespins. Magnetic bulletin boards are another great way for kids to display their own art, notes, etc. Posters and other themed art can be fun as well, but try framing them for a more finished look.
For bedding, I tend to choose quality comforters that can be covered with a duvet, which is good for frequent washings. When it comes to sheets, I allow my daughters to choose, as these are typically covered with the comforter during the day (if they remember to make their beds), and they can pick something fun and colorful. Character-themed bedding is not my favorite (too much of a commitment), but a throw blanket or pillow based on the child’s favorite cartoon is just fine.
With kids, the sky is the limit when it comes to colors and styles, but do try to keep the overall look somewhat cohesive with the rest of the house. If you favor soft colors and pastels throughout, then choose somewhat similar hues for your child’s room to keep the whole house flowing together. Remember, though they are only little once, it’s still your home, and parents (or grandparents!) should have the ultimate say in how the home looks!
Lighting is particularly important in a child’s room. Make sure you have appropriate task lighting for reading, choosing clothing, rummaging around under the bed looking for lost Legos, etc. Good ambient lighting is important as well, as with any other room in the house, to make sure it is comfortable for general tasks. For younger kids, I find it is important to have some kind of night light as well. It may not always be required,
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t’s mid-July as I write this, and my garden beds are finally showing signs of promise after an off-putting May and June of cool and wet weather. Come September, if my garden history serves me well, I’ll be relishing the abundance of beans, carrots, tomatoes, and the dreaded zucchini, along with more dahlias than I have vases for. That long stretch of “extended spring” weather was good for one thing, however. Weeds! In years past, my garden has always been my source of solace and calm, a place where I can regain my sense of self and centering after a week of challenges as a divorce lawyer and mediator. This past summer, during COVID stay-at-home restrictions, I was looking forward to having the garden of the decade! Yet, weeds were all I could see. Yet, my greenhouse transplants were settling in and my direct sown seeds were germinating ever so slowly. Eventually, leaves multiplied and, if I searched enough, I finally discovered the first cucumber hiding under a tangle of vines, a zucchini peeking out from its leafy blanket, and my first pumpkin forming in a patch of crabgrass outside the bed. How does my garden relate to my work with separating and divorce couples? This is a reflection on perspective. On choosing your battles. On cost-benefit analysis. On seeing your glass half full when you could so easily get lost in the weeds. In my work with separating and divorcing couples, I find that a client’s perspective makes all the difference as to how they might emotionally—and financially—hold themselves up as they navigate such a significant life event. Too many times I see clients successfully negotiating through the “big stuff,” like residential time for the kids, their child support payments, and who gets the house (the “fruits of their labor” so to speak), only to get “lost in the weeds” about rigid pick-up and drop-off times, how to split the cost of school supplies and who gets the lawnmower.
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Back to my garden analogy, I could have spent big bucks on chemical weed killers, expended enormous physical labor on pulling weeds or simply chosen to continue to dwell on their appearance while overlooking the equal abundance of my growing flowers and vegetables. I could have just as easily gotten caught up in the “here and now” and dug in to fighting a hopeless battle for the sake of the fight, forgetting that my garden would be entirely different in September than it was in June. In other words, focusing on my big payoff—the eventual harvest— and what really matters while waiting—careful tending and cultivating—will see me through the rough patches of dandelions and crabgrass until I get there. Dwelling on weed eradication will amount to nothing other than constant frustration and negativity. See where I’m going here? I came to the subject for this essay by realizing how many times I seemed to be counseling clients to avoid “getting lost in the weeds” once they successfully navigated the major components of their divorce settlement and gained some goodwill, followed by their raising minor thorny issues based on “principle.” It’s almost as if they needed something to hang on to for “the win” after successfully compromising on their major issues. Sure, it feels good to uproot a dandelion, but what’s the payoff in the scheme of things? How much do you really want to spend on “eradicating the weeds,” whether time, money or energy? Or can you overlook those things as merely a distraction and appreciate the harvest, an outcome that reflects your concentrated focus and attention and care? The weeds will always be there. That’s why they’re weeds. Felicia Soleil is a divorce mediator and family law attorney located in Gig Harbor. She helps her clients in achieving resolutions that foster both a compassionate ending to their union and a healthy new beginning for them and their families so they can focus on moving on, rather than simply moving out. Felicia can be reached at 253.853.6940. All consultations are strictly confidential. Video conferencing is welcome.
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he team at PenMet Parks is continuously dedicated to finding new and innovative ways to engage the Gig Harbor community through special events and activities. The impact of COVID-19 has encouraged Special Events Coordinator Kelly Darling and the PenMet Parks team to think outside the box to bring a special event unlike any other held in the Greater Gig Harbor area.
“Adventure in a Box” was another idea wonderfully executed by Kelly and the PenMet team to help keep kids active and engaged. “Adventure Boxes included camping-themed activities, a Park Passport to adventure in our parks, a s’more kit and tons of fun!” says Kelly. One hundred boxes were distributed via drive-through at Sehmel Homestead Park. In addition, in order to help families better be prepared for at-home learning, families were provided with all the basics to start the school year strong. “Thanks to our sponsors Paige Schulte - Windermere and Rainier Family Medicine, we were able to provide 500 School Supplies Bags to the community.”
In August, PenMet Parks introduced Drive-In Movies after taking notice of the trend in Parks and Recreation across the nation. “DriveIn Movies were a perfect fit for our district,” smiles Kelly, “and we can easily comply to COVID guidelines and procedures.”
“Providing safe social outlets to engage emotionally and unique parks and recreational experiences are an incredibly vital component to our District goals,” states Chuck. He is excited to announce that the community can also look forward to the Miniature Golf Course opening this month!
PenMet’s Drive-In Movie series kicked off last month at the former Performance Golf Center driving range, which is currently being developed into PenMet Parks Community Recreation Center (located at 2416 14th Avenue NW). “This has been a great opportunity to showcase what is to come at this site and how PenMet Parks fit the needs of our community,” affirms Chuck Cuzzetto, marketing consultant for Peninsula Metropolitan Park District. Kelly adds that they are looking forward to hosting a Halloween-themed Drive-In Movie this October, with the date and movie title to be announced soon. “Kids will enjoy a snack pack and Halloween-themed crafts they can easily create in their cars or at home,” she says. Admission is $20 per vehicle.
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“Even though fall and winter events will look a little different, we are working hard to continue our tradition of providing our community with memorable events and experiences,” says Kelly. For those who would like to submit their feedback and ideas to PenMet Parks, Kelly invites you to reach out anytime at KDarling@ PenMetParks.org.
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don’t know how he did it, I don’t think he knows how he did it, everything just sort of happened,” said Dylan Stanley. From the roof of the 110-year-old building, the Tides Tavern owner can take a breath during the always busy day to take in the astounding views of the Puget Sound, see his staff running orders out to boats docked just outside his doors, and the lovely flowers that Gail takes care of throughout the year. The Tides is a mainstay in the harbor—and it almost never happened.
By Colin Anderson Photos Courtesy of Tides Tavern
THE TIDES IS A MAINSTAY IN THE HARBOR— AND IT ALMOST NEVER HAPPENED.
The building that still stands was built in 1910 and was originally a general store. In the decades to follow it served as several businesses and taverns, which included ownership by “Three Fingered Jack” in the late ‘60s to early ‘70s. After 60 years the building had fallen into disrepair and was about to be condemned. That’s when a recent college graduate and some friends decided to take a chance and see if they could keep the place alive. “He was out of school, needed something to do, and he liked drinking beer,” laughed Dylan. That graduate was Dylan’s father, Peter Stanley. In 1973, alongside a couple of friends, he decided to purchase the old building in hopes of keeping the good times rolling. They spent six months getting it back into shape and up to code in order to allow visitors in again.
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The Tides Tavern was opened on “Harbor Holidays” weekend. “When you first start a business, you are doing everything,” said Dylan. “They were continuing to make improvements and work on the building while serving customers too.” The Tides was so popular off the bat that when Dylan was born you could often find him sleeping in his bassinet behind the bar during lunch hours (back when it was allowed). While Dylan grew up around the tavern, he initially decided to take a different path. He worked in several industries running businesses but ultimately decided to come home to the Tides in 2012. “Dad lost his GM and wanted to figure out what to do next. He wanted me in the role, I accepted, and I’ve never left,” said Dylan. Now in its 47th year in operation, The Tides Tavern looks much the same as it did the day it opened in 1973. A kitchen remodel was done in 2009, and the docks out front were replaced in 2012, but most everything else is behind-the-scenes maintenance in keeping a more than century-old building flourishing. The Tides is lined with old photos of the building and surrounding waters. Their T-shirts are always for sale, and if you snap your photo wearing one in a unique locale, there’s a chance you will be put up on the walls
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AS HE SITS ATOP THE 110-YEAR-OLD BUILDING AND CONTINUES TO REFLECT, DYLAN IS STILL ASTONISHED AS TO WHAT THIS PLACE MEANS TO SO MANY PEOPLE.
as well. “We have fighter pilots from the view of a refueling plane, the Himalayas and Nepal, people skydiving, on board Coast Guard ships; they’ve really been all over the world,” said Dylan. A frequent traveler himself, he says it’s rare he goes on a trip and doesn’t see a Tides Tavern shirt or have someone comment on his shirt, no matter where he is. While the atmosphere is of great importance, Dylan believes the food is also what keeps people coming back to the Tides. Their chowder and multi-award-winning Fish & Chips are immensely popular, but they are also committed to serving up high-quality pizza, burgers and other handhelds. With a chef of Hawaiian descent working the kitchen this summer, Dylan says the Ahi Poke has been extremely popular. There is a full bar, so you can have your favorite cocktail mixed up, and the selection of local beers includes a unique relationship with 7Seas Brewing, which makes several beers exclusively for the Tides. “I’ve known Mike for a long time, and 7Seas is near and dear to us,” said Dylan. “I believe we bought their first keg when they started, and it’s been a great partnership since.” As with all other restaurants, The Tides Tavern has had to alter its approach for 2020. Online ordering was something that was planned for the near future, but the pandemic forced them to incorporate it earlier. While the tavern still brings in daily diners, Dylan says many fans have appreciated the to-go options as well. While Dylan knows they have the right building, and the right location, he believes strongly that the restaurant would not have lasted so long
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without the right group of staff whose goal is to make the guests smile and have a great overall experience. As he sits atop the 110-year-old building and continues to reflect, Dylan is still astonished as to what this place means to so many people. “Every day people come in to talk about how important this place is to them, one way or another. People have met their wives here, and others have [had celebrations of life for] the loss of a loved one here too.” On any given day you’ll find business meetings taking place alongside road crews who are just finishing up their day. The Tides is a place for everyone, and Dylan and his staff are committed to keeping it that way. “The Tides will continue as it has and hopefully do it for another 47 years.”
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Excitement For Winter 2020 Two new businesses to call Gig Harbor home BY JILLIAN CHANDLER
HARBOR HEALTH AND APOTHECARY & HOP PHARM TAPROOM 3216 Judson Street Gig Harbor, Washington, 98335 360.473.6337 info@harbohealth.net HarborHealth.net
“Our model is built on personal relationships. Our pharmacy wellness center is built around the needs of the patient. We are driven by seeing our patients obtain and maintain their healthiest life.”
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wo new businesses will soon open their doors to the Gig Harbor community! Set to open this winter, Harbor Health and Apothecary will provide the community with a compounding pharmacy and wellness center for humans and animals to live their healthiest life. And right next door you’ll find the Hop Pharm Taproom; the perfect place to sit back and enjoy time with your Gig Harbor neighbors. The practice of pharmacy was built on the art and science of compounding medications toward the individual patient,” states Nick Wyatt, Chief Pharmacy Officer. “Over the years, many things about the practice of pharmacy have changed. With these changes, pharmacies became more about retail and less about community. In pharmacy, the community matters—the relationships matter. And I promise, Harbor Health is going to be everything that was great about the 'old school' community pharmacy with a 'new school' wellness center twist.” Founded by Conrad Esser, Chief Executive Officer, and Nick Wyatt, Chief Pharmacy Officer, Harbor Health and Apothecary is their solution to the shortcomings of the current health-care model. They believe that patients deserve better—and this includes animals too!
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“More and more, our health-care model seems to be trending toward transactional relationships where the focus is more on profit versus the need of the patient,” says Conrad. “Harbor Health and Apothecary’s model is built on personal relationships. Our pharmacy wellness center is built around the individual needs of the patient.” Harbor Health and Apothecary is excited about becoming your trusted resource for compounded medications and nutritional supplements. They will carry an exclusive professional line of supplements, called Cell Code, and an IV drip therapy program, called Cell Code Hydrate, whose products focus on supporting your immune system and overall foundational health. The two were inspired by family members and the recent COVID pandemic to create a facility focused on health, wellness and immunity. Conrad, a graduate of Pepperdine University with a business degree, was inspired to pursue the health and wellness field by his wife Gillian, a graduate of the University of Southern California Medical School, who is a gynecologist for Women’s Health and Wellness. Nick’s mother-inlaw is a pharmacist, with Nick following in her footsteps and graduating with his pharmacy degree from the University of Washington.
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Housed in a newly renovated 3,500-square-foot facility, located in Downtown Gig Harbor at 3216 Judson Street, quality and safety will be at the forefront. The sterile and nonsterile compounding labs exceed industry standards, in turn providing patients, humans and animals, access to the safest and highest quality compound products. Exam/ consultation rooms allow pharmacists and providers to have private conversations about a patient’s health. These rooms also provide specialty providers with access to offer services to the community that may not be available.
aside for a conference room—but we did not need that much space.
When it comes to what they find most rewarding in this path they have chosen, both Conrad and Nick agree it is the opportunity to be servants to their community and the ability to educate people on taking the steps to achieve ultimate health: “Seeing people take charge of their health, get their health back on track and live their healthiest life,” affirms Nick.
Nick and Conrad agree that “Gig Harbor is an amazing community. It is a great feeling to be welcomed by the community and other healthcare providers." They are looking forward to working with naturopaths, physicians, nurses and dietitians.
In addition to the wellness center, the duo is excited for the opening of Hop Pharm, located next door. “Here is the answer to the question everyone keeps asking: A pharmacy and taproom, how did that combination come about?” Nick grins. “When Conrad and I were designing the space, the Hop Pharm space was set
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“While walking the space with our architect and discussing design needs, we mentioned the conference room being used for community education events. The rest is history, and the Hop Pharm Taproom was created.” The Hop Pharm will provide a welcoming space for the community to enjoy. It will also provide a space for Harbor Health and Apothecary to hold community education events.
“There is something for everyone in downtown! Books, coffee, restaurants, beer, wine, whiskey and cider. What is not to love?” smiles Conrad. You will have to wait until construction completes in winter 2020 to experience it for yourself.
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hildren are one of a community’s most precious resources, and it is up to all of us to do our part in helping to ensure our children reach their full potential. Serving children and families at more than 18 sites throughout the state, Children’s Home Society of Washington (CHSW) is dedicated to ensuring children reach their full potential.
children and families to access various services that meet all their needs. Gina Cabiddu joined Children’s Home Society of Washington - Key Peninsula more than six years ago, where she worked her way from an intern and volunteer to family educator and now, in her current role, as community manager for the Key Peninsula site.
Children and families are connected to Children’s Home Society of Washington through ongoing community partner engagement, which provides referrals, website and social media engagements, community events, and word-of-mouth efforts built through the long-standing, trusting relationships with the families and community members they serve.
Founded in 1896, Children’s Home Society of Washington is the oldest and largest family prevention services provider in the state. With a mission to develop healthy children, create strong families, build engaged communities, and speak and advocate for children, CHSW focuses on providing comprehensive services to children from birth to age 12, providing an efficient and unified support system for
“I was drawn to CHSW because of my passion for prevention-based services, the statewide presence of the organization, and the multitiered level of impact the organization has,” says Gina. Her passion for social work and serving with Children’s Home Society of Washington stems from her own experiences of growing up in the foster-care system and being raised in the Key Peninsula community.
“CHSW has been a leader in child and family services for nearly 125 years because of our commitment to quality service for the children and families we support,” affirms Gina. “Our organization emphasizes statewide programming and operates as one organization while possessing the capacity to address the specifications of each community’s unique needs and resources.
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GIG HARBOR IN FOCUS CREATING STRONG FAMILIES AND BUILDING ENGAGED COMMUNITIES CHILDREN’S HOME SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON KEY PENINSULA By Jillian Chandler | Photos Courtesy of Children's Home Society of Washington
“Coupled with a nimble ability to evolve and reimagine success in challenging times, we are afforded the opportunity to continue as a leader in the industry with a common vision to help children and families thrive.” The children and families served span across the Key Peninsula, Gig Harbor, and Pierce and Mason counties. Each family CHSW works with is required to complete a one-page Welcome Form for CHSW to learn more about the family and their culture, and to more easily address the immediate needs they seek relief for. In addition, CHSW can offer resources that can promote long-term stability and goal attainment. The people CHSW serves are vast—they come from a variety of ethnic backgrounds, gender, family size, education, career and income levels.
There is no fee nor income requirements for any service offered to the families that Children’s Home Society of Washington serves. Serving families that are prenatal through end of life, those with or without children, single parents, multifamily households, guardianship or parental custody status, and more, “CHSW provides a comprehensive continuum of care to 39,000 children and families each year in early learning, family support, out-of-home care, child and family counseling, adoption and advocacy,” says Gina. Working with families while acting as an extension of their family and advocate for their needs, CHSW supports families in a number of ways: rent/mortgage, utility assistance, food and gas cards, school supplies, clothing as needed
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(when available) and more. “Community members are aided in navigating complex systems with support as CHSW can sign families up for food stamps and health insurance and also navigate family court, juvenile court, mental health and substance use treatment, and more with our case management services and referrals,” affirms Gina. The Key Peninsula has a team of just seven who serves more than 1,200 different people every year with over 5,000 services annually, “which leads to so many humbling journeys we get to be part of,” smiles Gina. She recalls one such journey: “One comes from our Little Buddies, Big Buddies program. Several years ago, we had a high school girl volunteer as a mentor for younger students in our academic and recreational mentoring program. She so
enjoyed it, her high school aged brother became a mentor with her, and their elementary school brother continued in the program. Fast forward to 2020, the high school girl has now graduated from the University of Washington with a degree in social work because she was so empowered by the impact she made with CHSW in her community. The high school brother graduated Peninsula High School and received a scholarship bolstered with the community service on his resume as a Big Buddy. Last, the elementary school brother aged into becoming a Big Buddy as a middle school volunteer to mentor elementary youth just as his siblings had before him.” The current COVID-19 pandemic has affected everyone, including important organizations like Children’s Home Society of Washington. But fortunately, they were able to quickly mobilize their teams across Washington state and shift to a virtual format for as many services as possible. This allowed them to continue providing support with minimal disruption at a time when families need help more than ever. According to Gina, CHSW’s Key Peninsula branch has always operated with a focus on literally meeting clients where they are at—whether that be at their office, in schools, at community sites, through home visits, phone calls, emails and more. When it comes to what Gina and the rest of the Children’s Home Society of Washington team find most rewarding, it is the knowledge that they are changing the lives of children and their families for the better. “The most rewarding part of the work we do are the breakthrough moments in seeing the positive impact our work has on the children and families we serve,” says Gina. Preventing a family from becoming homeless by paying their rent after medical bills stacked up after an unforeseen medical incident. Seeing a sixth grader testify in Olympia to legislators about how she wants CHSW’s elementary girls’ empowerment program to go statewide because
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it’s given her the skills and confidence to pursue a career that will help her support her family. Helping a veteran who is a single dad of several youth get his rent paid and utilities taken care of so he doesn’t have to worry about where his family will be sleeping, and him being able to choose new clothes, toys, and food and gas cards from the holiday program so he can go beyond meeting the basics with dignity. Seeing a grandparent who is caring for a child, whose parents cannot do so safely because of substance abuse, have a partner to help them in attaining guardianship to prevent the kids from going into foster care. “Every day, we get to be part of alleviating family suffering, celebrating their triumphs and growth, and breaking cycles of abuse, neglect and poverty with resources and support for families and community members,” reflects Gina. “Our entire team is invested because we grew up here, raised our families here, and these are our neighbors. When we all are supported, we have a strong community that can accomplish amazing things. I am so honored to work with such a heartfelt, talented and committed team in such a caring and generous community.” To find our more, whether you or someone you love is in need of help, call 253.884.5433 or visit ChildrensHomeSociety.org/pierce. For those interested in volunteering with the organization, you can email Donna Verretto, community engagement officer, at donna.verretto@chs-wa.org.
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hile most of us might see pigeons as a troublesome bird hovering over our parks and homes, Rick Morris sees them as athletes, pets and part of the family. “They’re actually quite clean birds, and we’ve been living in close proximity with them for thousands of years,” he said. Egyptians housed and cared for an almost immeasurable amount of pigeons during the dynasty, and nobility across Europe also used the birds as a status symbol and as message transporters. More than two dozen carrier pigeons have received wartime medals for their efforts during the First World War in transporting messages that helped save hundreds of lives. While our ability to communicate has changed vastly, champion bloodlines are still highly sought out—now for racing purposes.
up in Southern California and being introduced to the sport of pigeon racing around the age of 9. “The anticipation of waiting and then watching them fly home was a lot of adrenaline; I was hooked,” he said. Rick has always been fascinated by birds, but as a tradesman typically working 60 hours per week, he didn’t have time to fully commit to training birds. Now retired, he has the hours, and caring and training his flock is now part of each day. Rick has approximately 20 to 40 birds at any
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Races can be anywhere from 100 to 400 miles, and the birds are traveling at speeds of more than 65 miles per hour, with the fastest ever clocked at a whopping 92mph. “The adrenaline of waiting, then seeing them fly right into their loft, and when you remove a band, it’s just awesome,” said Rick. Being a unique community, Rick says some of the nicest people he’s ever met have been pigeon people, while simultaneously stating that there are some extremely competitive bird owners as well. There are 700 clubs across the country including the Tacoma Pigeon Club, which has been in operation since 1934. When not racing, Rick is discovering additional opportunities for his birds to make their mark. More people are taking notice of the beauty of a bird release for special occasions like opening days, business grand openings, birthdays or weddings. While it can be costly, Rick believes that this is a unique hobby that can be enjoyed by many if they are willing to put in the time. “If you are into hounds or horses, it’s a sport like that, but all in the safety and comfort of your own backyard.”
There are 700 clubs across the country including the Tacoma Pigeon Club, which has been in operation since 1934.
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Jackie could not be more thankful to have been afforded this opportunity and credits it all to her mother LeLe. “Without her, Pearl Tea would have never existed."
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The daughter of Dza Le (LeLe), the successful woman behind LeLe Thai Vietnamese Cuisine, Jackie is taking the helm at the family’s newest endeavor—Pearl Tea. After initial plans to open this past March were delayed due to COVID-19, Jackie was more than ready to open the doors to the community on July 22, when they hosted their soft opening. Opened for just more than a month, and already finding themselves with “regulars,” Pearl Tea is a bubble tea shop offering a wide variety of drinks from the traditional Taiwanese milk teas and fruit teas to blended smoothies and slushies. In addition, customers will also find a delicious selection of Asian-inspired desserts. “We are so excited that we can finally share a taste of these yummy treats with the people of Gig Harbor,” says Jackie. Gig Harbor’s first boba shop, the space offers adorable décor along with a beautiful flower wall, making for ample photo opportunities for their guests who stop in. “We are most definitely one of the cutest boba shops in Washington, no question about it!” says Jackie proudly. She and her mother have traveled to Taiwan and attended training classes to learn the art of making bubble tea and have aligned with the most delicious suppliers
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straight from Taiwan! “I have tried many different bubble teas all across Asia and even America,” Jackie states. “I take my experiences from that and combine them into Pearl Tea’s drinks to make them even better and to sculpt them the best they can be to serve to the customers.” Their premium tea leaves are brewed fresh every four hours, cooking their tapioca pearls every four hours as well. This process allows for customers to get the best taste and experience when taking a sip of Pearl Tea’s delightful drinks. And you can’t forget the desserts, like the Hong Kong bubble waffles, Korean shaved ice, Japanese taiyaki and mochi ice cream. While most boba locations do not serve desserts, Pearl Tea does! Dairy-free options are available, including dairy-free boba—just make your request when ordering. And while many boba shops only use powders and syrups for their blended drinks, Jackie takes pride that they use fresh fruit in a majority of their drinks. When ordering your drink, you can also request what level of sweetness you prefer, and they will accommodate you. Jackie could not be more thankful to have been afforded this opportunity and credits it all to her mother LeLe. “Without her, Pearl Tea would have never existed,” she affirms. “My mom really loves and cares for me.”
witnessed her mom’s strong work ethic in full force. Jackie would spend time every day after school, on the weekends and on holidays helping where she could. From bussing tables and washing dishes to serving and customer service, she has learned her way around the ins and outs of running a successful business. “I’ve seen how hard my mom works to provide for our family,” reflects Jackie. “She is such a strong and independent woman and has created so much by herself. I think it’s my time to give back to her and make Pearl Tea very successful.” For Jackie, customer satisfaction is her number one goal, sharing that it warms her heart seeing happy families and friends enjoying the atmosphere, food and drink they have created at Pearl Tea. “Having regulars coming in almost every day and seeing their excitement every time makes me happy that people love my shop,” she says, “and seeing how much hard work can pay off feels very rewarding.” Jackie invites you to take a seat at Pearl Tea, which is open for the community’s enjoyment 10:30am to 9pm Monday through Friday and 10:30am to 10pm Saturday and Sunday.
Jackie was practically raised in her mother’s restaurant, where she
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HYDRAFACIAL® An efficient, result-producing treatment for all skin types By Kristin Carlson, Medical Esthetician
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cells, but uses water to exfoliate those layers of skin, creating a less abrasive treatment, suitable for all skin types. The basic three-step process cleanses, exfoliates and extracts dead skin cells (that’s right, it removes blackheads without squeezing, pinching and poking!), while “bathing” the skin in hydrating, antioxidant and peptide-packed serums. The process is referred to as “hydradermabrasion,” a dermatological procedure which combines simultaneous dermal infusions of medicinal products and crystal-free exfoliation (Wikipedia). The device and procedure, while not new, have been regularly upgraded and streamlined since its creation, making for a surprisingly efficient, result-producing treatment.
Developed in Southern California in the late ‘90s, the HydraFacial® Company has become the leading aesthetic device manufacturer. Similar in theory to microdermabrasion, the HydraFacial® resurfaces the top layer of skin
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the skin; 3. Fuse + Protect: pumps all the good stuff back into your skin including hyaluronic acid, antioxidants and peptides for the ultimate glow factor! Enhancements called boosters can be added on to a signature treatment to target specific concerns, keeping with the same ease of treatment, and adding only a few minutes to your total treatment time. Boosters target and enhance those conditions which need, well, an extra “boost”: stubborn sun or age spots, pesky fine lines, and the use of growth factors for collagen production. Other quick add-ons include the HydraFacial® Perk for the eyes and lips; plumping the lips and refreshing the eyes. There are so many great treatments out there. Choosing what is best for you is a conversation you should have with your aesthetic provider based on your skin concerns. I still have many favorite treatments which I will continue to use on myself and my clients, but if your life is too full to carve out some downtime, the HydraFacial® is a great option.
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n last month’s intro, I presented a brief description of the three common types of strokes, but there is a fourth type, and we will get into that in a sequel. For now, let us return to the rehab and medical vernacular of how strokes are addressed after the acute phase. Any residual symptoms that were not resolved shortly after the event or rehab outcomes that were not retained are called “late effects” and may be treated weeks, months or years after having a stroke under insurance coverage. Unfortunately, many survivors believe their unresolved issues are permanent after they are discharged, which may not be the case, but how does one know? We have heard the saying, “If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again!” Stroke survivors must be discharged from inpatient or out-patient rehab when clinicians/ therapists cannot document the continuation of progress. But instead of seeing it as a plateau needing to be challenged, most believe the patient has reached their “maximum rehab potential.” In-patient rehab is optimal immediately after a stroke due to daily therapies, however, when a patient returns home and back to a familiar environment, they are able to achieve better quality sleep and nutrition, which helps the brain heal tremendously. Morale can be better at home, provided they have family/caregiver support. A positive mental state is what facilitates continued progress, and brain cells can regenerate (“neurogenesis”) in the absence of stress and with the optimal environment. Our brains are always seeking “homeostasis”: internal balance and stability. A stroke may affect vision in many ways depending on the area of the brain that was injured because our visual cortex takes up a lot of brain space. For example, field cuts (blindness to the right or left of both eyes), called hemianopsia and cranial nerve palsies,
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cause the loss of control of one or both eyes. Other visual disturbances include: • Blurry vision • Double vision • Moving images • Dry eye and sensitivity to light When stroke affects the areas of your brain that process information you see, it can cause problems such as: • Visual neglect • Judging depth and movement • Recognizing objects and people • Visual hallucinations Patients with visual processing damage may be referred to a neurologic ophthalmologist, orthoptist or low vision clinic where occupational therapists (OTs) have specialized training in vision rehabilitation. Neurospecialized OTs also address visual disturbance after stroke or head injuries. Neurogenesis needs skilled guidance for proper “re-wiring,” especially when there are greater deficits. This is when specialized rehabilitation is warranted. But often people, not knowing where else to go, return to the place where therapies were discharged, and the potential is missed. Please note, no two rehab centers are alike because the clinicians are not the same. Most therapists have a passion for a particular deficit or treatment modality and may have specialized niche training. Likewise, no two patients are the same in their “late effects.” A new set of clinical eyes can offer a fresh start for untapped rehab potential! Integrative Therapeutic Solutions treats all neurologic conditions including visuomotor conditions because we treat the whole person in body, home and community. Don’t wait to rehabilitate; re-integration is still possible! For more information, please visit IntegrativeBody.net.
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In traditional wellness practices, there is no such thing as preparing for conception or optimizing fertility. This is because for a woman’s entire life her body has already been cultivated and supported to have vibrant health and therefore abundant fertility, as fertility is simply the fullest expression of our health and vitality. Our culture stands in direct opposition to this, as women are expected to work a demanding schedule, maintain the home, and are commonly sleep deprived and overfed yet undernourished. Suddenly, it’s time to make a baby without the proper preparations in place in baby’s first true home, and a soon-to-be mother is scouring Google and blogs for all the answers. This lack of preparation sets the stage for fertility issues, anxiety during pregnancy and postpartum depletion. Only if the body is well nourished pre-pregnancy will she be able to sustain new life both during pregnancy and postpartum during breastfeeding. Not only is this preparation supportive for a vital pregnancy and postpartum period, but also for an easier birth and a robust newborn. Modern science graciously parallels this ancient wisdom with the discovery that both the egg and sperm require three months’ time to develop in the potential parents. With this knowledge, it becomes essential that both parents consider their health, diet, lifestyle, and exposure to trauma and toxins—especially during this preconception window. Healthier eggs and sperm inherently mean a healthier child from the moment of conception onward through the rest of their life. In Chinese medicine, the philosophy of health and longevity is rooted in the concept of a well-tended garden. We must regularly see to the garden of our health with the depth of care that a devoted gardener would provide,
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tending to our earth in preparation for planting and for the future fruit that garden will bear. The best soil has been tended to for years before sprouting its first seed. Pregnancy Preparation Guide: • Gauge your current health and wellbeing: How stressed and how well-rested are you? How well do you eat? Do you have an established self-care practice? • Recognize your surroundings and support systems: Who is available to support you through this time? Who can help you ensure you get the rest and nourishment you need? • Connect with your fertile feminine body: What is the quality and health of your monthly cycles? How well attuned are you with your fertility? • Seek well-informed support: Chinese medicine supports the mother-to-be through acupuncture, herbal medicine and lifestyle changes to help ensure a vibrant pregnancy, an abundant mama and a nourished baby. Jeff Pufnock and Jessica Youngs are the owners of Embodied Virtue Acupuncture & Herbal Medicine, located at 307 Church Street, in Sandpoint, Idaho. To find out more, call 208.254.1188, email info@embodiedvirtue.com or visit EmbodiedVirtue.com.
D E M E N T I A C A R E T O D AY, HOPE FOR TOMORROW Q&A WITH DAVID TROXEL, MPH BY ROBINA GAINES, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR AT OLYMPIC ALZHEIMER’S RESIDENCE
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avid Troxel, MPH, is an author, dementia care expert and consultant who was the executive director of the Santa Barbara (California) Alzheimer’s Association from 1994 to 2004. Troxel lives in Sacramento, California, and together with his writing partner, Virginia Bell, MSW, developed the Best Friends approach to dementia care. Troxel discusses dementia and Alzheimer’s care of today and tools developed in collaboration by him and Virginia Bell to enhance the well-being of those living with memory loss and cognitive impairment. Q. How would you summarize what we know about Alzheimer’s disease and dementia as we know it today? A. The famous opening sentence of Dickens’ “A Tale of Two Cities” captures the state of dementia care today: “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times ….” It’s the worst of times, because we are still struggling to find an effective, diseasealtering medicine for dementia. Fifteen years have come and gone since the most recent FDA-approved drug entered the market. Today, dementia not only is the sixth leading cause of death but the only one in the top 10 with no effective prevention or treatment— and the most expensive disease an American can have. It’s the best of times, however, in that awareness is growing and there is much we can do to improve quality of life for people with dementia, particularly those living in community-based environments such as memory care communities. The right blend of people, programming and environment add up to what we call a therapeutic environment—an environment that contributes to spiritual, physical and emotional well-being. For 30 years, Virginia Bell and I have worked to create therapeutic environments that benefit people with dementia. In our view, this kind of dementia program embraces meaningful and innovative activities, good communication, skilled problem-solving around behaviors challenging for staff, and excellent staff training.
Q. What are some tools that you recommend for creating a therapeutic environment? A. Our number one recommendation is to pull out the resident’s “life story.” Gaining knowledge of a person’s personal preferences, interests, history and motivations allows you to start conversations about things that are important to them. It's a great way to establish rapport and create a social, emotional and physical environment that feels like home for them. That knowledge also gives the person security because, even when they don't remember something, you can still provide relevance to them, creating a sense of familiarity. How would you feel if someone brought you apple juice instead of orange juice, or coffee instead of tea? Develop and use the life story to say aloha to a resident who lived in Hawaii (evoking smiles and happy memories) or to sing a resident’s favorite Louis Armstrong tune to lift their spirits. Secondly, emphasize socialization. Focus on relationships and activities that fill the days of a person with dementia. Structure the day with several meaningful interactions with those around them. Group activities and programming that allow them to interact with other residents, the team and their families is extremely important. No matter how far the disease has progressed, they desire a feeling of self-worth. We’ve learned much from the power of creating a caring community in which everybody—residents, staff members and families—thrives. Residents with dementia respond well to this caring and loving culture, rich in relationship and activity. The result will be a reduction in behavior challenging for staff and an increase in the staff ’s experience of success. David Troxel is the dementia program consultant for Olympic Alzheimer’s Residence in Gig Harbor, Washington, and for Prestige Senior Living. He contributed to the development and launch of award-winning memory care program, Expressions, and we will be hosting a webinar with David on September 22 at 10am PST. To learn more, please visit PrestigeCare.com/Expressions.
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AGE IS A MATTER OF PERSPECTIVE. For Sam Brown of Bonners Ferry, Idaho, the age of 39 is just a number. “I still train regularly and compete when I can,” he explained with a quick smile. “Just not quite as much as when I was younger and healthier.” In 2015, Brown opened his small studio in Bonners Ferry. His dream was to eventually grow into a larger facility where he could combine his personal experience working in traditional gyms with the Jiu-Jitsu training they were already doing. That vision became reality seven months ago when Brown opened the doors to, what he described as, “a different kind of gym.” His overall plan had always been to provide world-class martial arts instruction with alternatives for fitness workouts in a family friendly environment. Shortly after opening five years ago, Brown found himself searching for another—much larger—site where he could offer more than just Jiu-Jitsu. His time and dedication eventually resulted in the grand opening of his dream, the APEX Fitness and Martial Arts gym. In the short time since the unique fitness center began to welcome students to the facility built to his exacting specifications, the martial arts gym has expanded to include separate areas for boxing and grappling in addition to family oriented workouts. His wife, Diana, also teaches Zumba. Sam and Diana first met in New Hampshire—where Sam is from and where Diana was attending college on a student visa from Bogota, Colombia. The couple were married while they were still in New England before they traveled together to visit her in her hometown of Bogota.
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Last Stop Prior to meeting his spouse, Brown had traveled to Rio De Janeiro, Brazil. This is where his Jiu-Jitsu journey began and his love for the art started. “I could have lived there forever,” he said. “Beautiful city. Beautiful people.” Brown said he stayed in Brazil “until he could not afford to stay any longer.” He returned to New England, met and married Diana and started to search for an American city where he and his bride could establish their first home. The idea to visit the town of Bonners Ferry—more than 2,500 miles from where he was born and raised—was based on a recommendation from his father, who had been impressed with the small town when he had visited the area years before. Brown admitted the charming rural community where he has chosen to live is “night-and-day” from the crowded cities of the South American country that his wife grew up in and the busy East Coast where he had spent his younger years. Professor Known in his gym as “Professor,” the second-degree black belt explained that he had achieved the title, which is earned one year after getting your black belt if you’re teaching JiuJitsu. “It is considered an honor,” he explained. “A teacher is a revered position in the Brazilian culture. The position I hold as the head of my team is not one that I take lightly.” Having a family and a business in the small-town environment is something that Brown has enjoyed thoroughly—and he never plans to leave. He often expresses the wish that he had been born and raised in this area and loves the fact that his kids will grow up in such a beautiful and friendly town. Brown explained that the decision to move West was made not long after the birth of their daughter. Sam and Diana have three children who all began training in martial arts before their fifth birthdays. Their 13-yearold daughter Sofia has taken part in Jiu-Jitsu competitions for more than six years. She has “won many competitions,” according to her proud father. The couple’s two boys—Sam Jr., 8, and 6-year-old Solomon— are currently training and competing in Jiu-Jitsu as well as refining their skills on the finer points of Taekwondo.
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of the new APEX location as “some of the hardest work we have ever done.” In the days before COVID, Brown explained that Sylvio had visited with American students in the Idaho town on a regular basis to lead seminars for a growing number of students who made the long drive to learn from the master. The Jiu-Jitsu team based in Bonners Ferry, said Brown, draws on students of the sport from as far away as Sandpoint in Idaho and the towns of Troy and Libby in Montana. “Master Sylvio is like family. I do not think the people of Bonners Ferry realize that a legend in the world of Jiu-Jitsu is coming to their town twice every year to train with our students,” said Brown. “Personally, I have been extremely grateful for all of his help and the investment that he has made in me over the years.” Finding the right space for a world-class facility in Bonners Ferry was a more complex challenge than Brown had imagined. He toured several prospective sites before accepting the challenge to build the gym he had always envisioned. The search for an expanded gym took him inside several abandoned buildings and to
the outskirts of town. He explained that he could have selected a smaller space, which would have required less buildout. But in the end, he chose a bigger project knowing that it would allow him to bring his vision from the drawing board to reality. “This is my ideal situation. I spend my days in the gym that I built, where I am able to share the knowledge and the skills that have been passed on through the efforts of some of the grand masters of the sport that I love,” said Brown.
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ith the leaves beginning to turn and temperatures making their way back down, the arrival of fall invites a breath of fresh air and a feeling of renewal in many aspects of life. The closet is no exception.
In 2020, the season’s trending looks will invite old favorites back into the spotlight with a new twist. Tailored silhouettes, familiar patterns and new takes on classic pieces will bring a sense of comfort alongside the newness—in a year marked by uncertainty, many of us could use a bit of both. From bold accents to fresh colors, the fall fashion of 2020 invites you to choose your level of change from your usual attire. Read on to discover the season’s top trends. Glitzy Metallics. This season, give a few of your staple items a new twist with a touch of heavy metal. Pieces like collared blouses, cardigans and purses will find their edge with accents of metallic, sequins and sparkles, many toeing the line between daywear and playwear. The metallic trend can be played up or down; embrace the look with a full-metal sequin dress, bodysuit or button-down top, or simply add a pop of shine with a shimmering accessory. Gold and silver chains are dominating the spectrum of accessories this season, from jewelry to bags and belts, so pick your level of metal and bring some shine to your autumn. Fur Fantasy. While the weather patterns are always unpredictable as the year comes to an end, one trending item this fall will have you prepared for the lowest of temperatures. Major fur is making its way into stores this season, with statement coats and shearling of all sizes and shag levels dominating the outerwear departments. The bigger, the better is this year’s mantra when it comes to fur, and designers have become more creative than ever with crafting options for animal-friendly faux substitutes. Back to School. Going back to school will be in style for all ages this fall, with a renewed appreciation for collegiate-inspired attire. Tailored blazers, classic sweaters, thin stripes and argyle accents made their way across runways this year, making way for
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a return to school-girl chic. Reach for fitted items in navy, white and gold, or layer with a tailored collared jacket, collegiate sweater or cardigan to throw an instant prep in your step. Sweater Vests. An extension of the academia-inspired trend, a major player in this fall’s complete wardrobe is the sweater vest. With jewel-toned knits and fresh patterns emerging, the sweater vests of 2020 will be a step up from those of the past. Lots of Leather. Does leather ever really go out of style? Though a familiar classic, the leather trend is expanding to include more than the classic biker jacket this fall. Keep your staples, but don’t be afraid to level up your leather with head-to-toe options including leather trousers, tops and lengthy trench coats. If you’ve been waiting for a chance to try something new with this always-fashionable medium, take your chance this season. Go for versatile pieces in neutral black or nude, or mix and match with a statement color, such as this year’s on-trend rich burgundy. Glamorous Gloves. This year’s statement accessory is the glamorous full-length glove. Here for any occasion through the end of the year, the longsleeved glove will be highly available in a variety of hues, ready to add standout sophistication to your event wear.
Statement Suits. From fitted skirts to equestrian ensembles, the suit is here to stay for fall. You can opt for the full twopiece set with the skirt suit, highlighting a flattering silhouette with a swingy skirt and matching cropped jacket, or take the equestrian-inspired look by matching a fitted blazer with trousers tucked into riding boots. Just as easily, you can take the trend one piece at a time, rounding out a complete outfit with a statement blazer. This year, blazers will be available in both neutral tones and color-popping hues, with options ranging from oversized to fitted, providing options just as stylish in a single piece. Color: Less is More. The fall runway shows saw timeless color palettes this year, with many looks opting for just one single color throughout an entire outfit. Primary colors were prominent, including deep burgundy reds, vibrant, bold blues and muted, almost green-yellows bringing crisp pops of color. Neutral tones will be embraced more than ever, with deep, asphalt grays, creamy beiges and warm toffee browns holding their own in versions of these classic hues that are anything but boring. When shopping for your fall wardrobe, create the perfect balance of versatility and functionality with items in each category. Play with dimension by mixing various fabrics and shades of color, pairing colored pieces with denim or leather, and accessorizing with bold belts and bags. Flat Boots. Taking a turn from the platforms of the past, this year, flat boots are having their moment. With trending styles including low-maintenance and slouchy to the straight and sturdy riding boot, put a little ease in your step with shoes that keep you lower to the ground. This fall’s trends provide ample opportunity for change, creativity and self-expression. While fashion trends come and go with the seasons, true style maintains. With so many of this year’s fall fashion trends emphasizing the timelessness of favorites like leather, deep colors and tailored silhouettes, take this season as a chance to reimagine your look with a bit of ease, and hopefully, a bit of fun.
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View the changing leaves. Scenic drives are spectacular during this time of year. From Gig Harbor to Bonners Ferry, Sandpoint and Coeur d’Alene, there are many opportunities to experience the autumn foliage. Head to Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest in Washington on scenic state routes 542, 20, or toward Leavenworth by way of the Steven Pass Scenic Byway to see the colors unfold in Eastern Washington. The Selkirk, Cabinet and Purcell Mountains in North Idaho offer some stunning opportunities to view the changing colors. Drive through the Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge or along the Pend Oreille National Scenic Byway to take in the views. If you don’t have the time for a day drive, wander local parks or gardens like the Finch Arboretum in Spokane on foot for breathtaking color and foliage right outside your back door. Visit a cidery. Where there are apples, there is cider. Stop by one of the many cideries in Washington or North Idaho to sample some of the region’s finest creations. Various cideries in the growing region of Green Bluff are a short drive from Coeur d’Alene, or stop by the local North Idaho Cider company in Coeur d’Alene to sample ciders ranging from traditional fresh apple to more adventurous flavors like Hoppy Mango or Strawberry Lemon. Nearby Seattle and Gig Harbor, visit Finnriver Farm & Cidery for some fresh organic draft ciders that provide the best of what the season has to offer. Make a pie. With fewer public events and activities taking place, now is the perfect time to hone your pie-baking skills. Grab a friend or family member and learn how to make the perfect apple pie. Even if baking isn’t your forte, there are many online or print resources that can help. Now
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Patron XO Coffee/ Hot Chocolate • 2 oz. Patron XO Café Liquor • 5 oz. coffee or hot chocolate • dash of cinnamon • whipped cream (optional) Pour ingredients together in a ceramic mug, stir, top with whipped cream and sprinkle with cinnamon. People add all kinds of mixtures to coffee, but this moderately priced liquor is a great blend to any warm drink. Patron Silver Tequila is blended with coffee and chocolate to create a warming sensation with a bit of zip.
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Fall means it’s time to pack away the hard seltzers and clear liquors in favor of deep-colored ales and amber-colored spirits. To give ourselves a little comfort on a chilly afternoon or night, a warm cocktail or malty beer can be the perfect pour for a quick relax. Here are just a few of our favorites for when the days get shorter and the nights just a little colder.
Mint Julep • 2 oz. bourbon • ¾ oz. simple syrup • 2 large sprigs of mint Combine sugar and half the mint in the bottom of the glass and muddle gently. Add bourbon and lots of crushed ice and gently stir together. Top with additional mint leaves and drink through a straw. OK, so this isn’t truly a fall drink, but with The Kentucky Derby being held in September instead of May, let’s keep the tradition alive. Woodford Reserve is the official bourbon of the derby, but any high-end bourbon will do just fine.
3 Fall Beers to Try Cold Smoke Scotch Ale, Kettlehouse Brewing. Available year-round but a favorite of fall and winter outdoor enthusiasts, this traditional Scotch ale has a cult-like following amongst those who’ve experienced it. You could describe it, but most just say, “Man that’s good!” Pecan Porter, Laughing Dog Brewing. This imperial porter checks in at 8.1% ABV—so be careful. The pecan flavor is very evident without being overly sweet. A 4 malt combination makes it a very unique beer. Punkuccino, Elysian Brewing. One of Seattle’s best-known brewers pumps out many different varieties of pumpkin beer each fall. This 6% medium-bodied ale combines Stumptown Coffee with pumpkin, and a touch of cinnamon and nutmeg. Night Owl and The Great Pumpkin are two other seasonal favorites.
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FALL IN LOVE WITH KALISPELL, MONTANA Glacier National Park and More By Marguerite Cleveland Photos Courtesy of Discover Kalispell
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alispell, Montana, has a lovely small-town feel with its historic downtown but also has all the modern amenities you need for a fall getaway amid a pandemic. Centrally located, Kalispell is in the heart of all you want to see and do in the area. Where to Stay
When booking lodging during the COVID-19 pandemic, cleanliness and safety are tops on the list for evaluating a hotel. The Homewood Suites in Kalispell follows the Hilton CleanStay program. Rooms are sealed to indicate they haven’t been accessed since they were cleaned, and extra disinfection takes place on the top 10 high-touch areas such as doorknobs and light switches. You can also check in and out with their digital key. Another thing to consider is having a place to stay that has more room and a kitchen. It is nice to have a table you can sit at to enjoy takeout meals, and the kitchen is helpful for preparing a picnic lunch for a day in Glacier National Park. This hotel is located near numerous restaurants and shops, as well as being a good central location for exploring the area. Where to Eat Western-themed food is the prominent style in the area. Think anything grilled or smoked and try meats other than beef. Elk and bison are common on many menus around town. Food portions tend to be generous, so plan to share some items. Here are a few local places worth checking out: The Desoto Grill is a local family owned treasure of barbecue and hotrods. Housed in an old blacksmith shop, The Forge, and named after the owner’s Grandpa Art’s 1954 Desoto, this place rocks. From a rowdy, fun atmosphere with both indoor and outdoor seating to its outstanding food, it is worth making a visit. Make sure to order the Combo Platter, which gives you the choice of three meats and three sides. There is a huge variety to choose from, and the cornbread is terrific. Choose a “Mac” as one of your sides. A yummy macaroni
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THE STATE PARKS IN MONTANA ARE THE EQUIVALENT OF NATIONAL PARKS WITH SUCH STUNNING SCENERY.
and cheese can be jazzed up with bacon, a spicy grilled sausage or other options. All sides are house made, which really makes a difference in the quality of the food. Hop’s Downtown Grill is a chef-owned restaurant in the historic downtown. It is known for some of the best burgers in Montana including beef, bison, elk and yak. The rest of the menu is eclectic with a variety of comfort food options. Since we weren’t eating in, I went next door to Brix Bottle Shop to purchase some local beer. They sell bottles and cans individually, and the clerk helped me select some good regional choices. Great service and a knowledgeable staff housed in a historic building. My family loves breakfast, and on our trips we love to find that great diner popular with the locals. Julie’s Center Street Café is just such a spot and relatively undiscovered by tourists. It is the friendly type of place where you will see people eating alone who come in for the company. Allow plenty of time as the meals are cooked to order. The food is outstanding, and the presentation is a nice surprise for a diner. My frittata came with a sliced tomato arranged in a design on top, and the hash browns are
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cooked flat for a nice crispy exterior and then rolled like an omelet, so you get that crunch in every bite. What to Do People come to this area to visit Glacier National Park—and rightly so. But there is so much more to see in the area. The State Parks in Montana are the equivalent of National Parks with such stunning scenery and much less crowded than Glacier National Park. Make sure to allow time during your visit to explore other areas. Glacier National Park is considered the crown jewel of the continent for its stunning natural scenery and many glaciers. Due to COVID-19, you can only enter the park on the west side. The Going-To-The-Sun road is a highlight of any park visit and is currently open to Rising Sun, which is a total of 43 miles. The park is extremely popular, so plan to get an early start from Kalispell. I would be on the road no later than 6am. There are limited facilities in the park, so be sure to pack a picnic and bring extra snacks.
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The Specifics WHERE TO STAY The Homewood Suites by Hilton - Hilton.com/en/hotels/ kalhwhw-homewood-suites-kalispell-mt WHERE TO EAT The Desoto Grill - DesotoGrill.com Hop’s Downtown Grill - Facebook.com/HopsDowntownGrill Brix Bottle Shop - BrixBottleShop.com Julie’s Center Street Café - Facebook.com/pages/JuliesCenter-Street-Cafe/119968968018781 WHAT TO DO Glacier National Park - NPS.gov/glac Polebridge Mercantile - PolebridgeMerc.com Northwest Montana Adventures NorthwestMontanaAdventure.com Lone Pine State Park - StateParks.MT.gov/lone pine Whitefish Mountain Resort - SkiWhitefish.com
A less visited area of the park can be accessed through the Camas Entrance. Exit the park here and then take the gravel road to the Polebridge Mercantile. This cute emporium is known for its great baked goods including the famed Huckleberry Bear Claw. From this area you can hike the Transboundary Flathead River Interpretive Trail or continue past Polebridge to the North Fork entrance to Glacier National Park. The Flathead National Forest has excellent views of the Canadian Rockies, the Whitefish Range and Glacier National Park. One of the best ways to explore it is on an off-road all-terrain vehicle. Try a Can-Am or Polaris rented from Northwest Montana Adventures near Olney, Montana. They have a variety of vehicles that will seat two to six people. Based on the amount of time, the staff will recommend where to go with maps provided. The company, which is open year-round, also rents snow machines in the winter. For a less crowded experience, visit Lone Pine State Park. There are 7.5 miles of hiking trails that lead you to overlooks for stunning views of the Flathead Valley and distant mountain ranges and lakes. Along the trails are plenty of places to stop, relax and enjoy the peaceful environment of the park. Picnic tables are available, and they are all nicely separated for social distancing. The Visitors' Center is newly remodeled and has information on the history of the park and the ecology and wildlife of the area. This is a beautiful park that is relatively undiscovered by tourists. Both Kalispell and Whitefish have quaint walkable downtown areas with cute local shops, galleries and restaurants. It’s a nice way to spend an afternoon.
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The Whitefish Mountain Resort has a variety of fun summer activities that remain open on weekends in September. Take a one-way scenic lift up the mountain and hike down. Other activities include mountain biking, ziplining, an aerial adventure course and many more. September is a great time to visit this area with the mild weather. Visit DiscoverKalispell.com for more information. Do your part not to spread COVID-19 while traveling. Wear a mask and practice social distancing. Do not travel if any of your party shows symptoms of the coronavirus or has had recent exposure to someone who has the illness. Plan outdoor activities and picnics, and utilize takeout options at restaurants to decrease your risks.
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DUTCH-OVEN FIRE-ROASTED CHILI Recipe & Photo Courtesy of Tina VanDenHeuvel, NTP You can follow Tina @madebetterforyou on Instagram
INGREDIENTS: 2 tbsp. avocado oil 1 lb. elk or beef burger 1 lb. ground hot sausage 1 medium red onion, chopped 4 large ribs of celery, chopped 5 cloves of garlic, minced 2 14.5 oz. cans fire-roasted tomatoes 6 oz. can tomato sauce 4 oz. can chopped green chilis 2 tbsp. Worcestershire sauce 4 tbsp. chili powder 2 tsp. cumin powder 2 tsp. Himalayan salt 1 tsp. garlic powder 1 tsp. onion powder 1 tsp. dried oregano 1 tsp. black pepper 1/2 tsp. cayenne pepper 1/2 tsp. smokey paprika 2 large dried bay leaves
METHOD: • In a medium-sized cast-iron Dutch oven, heat avocado oil over medium heat. Add burger, sausage, onion, celery and garlic. • Cook until meat is done and vegetables are tender. • Add the rest of the ingredients and cook for another 15 minutes. • Reduce heat to a simmer for an additional 20 minutes. • Serve warm and top chili with your favorite toppings like cheddar cheese and scallions. *Note: You can make this chili really spicy by adding hot peppers or keep it mild by choosing mild peppers and/or leaving the cayenne out.
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Occasions Coffee and Crepes Serving Paninis, Crepes, Forza Coffee & More!
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MARKETPLACE GRILLE American cuisine with a Caribbean flair. The best fish and chips and clam chowder in Gig Harbor! Located next to Anthony’s Restaurant, they offer an expansive view of the harbor. Family owned and operated. Beer and wine, take-out menu available. Monday through Thursday 11am to 8pm, Friday and Saturday 11am to 9pm, Sunday 11am to 8pm.
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MOCTEZUMA’S Voted best Mexican Restaurant in South Sound Magazine for 2019! Since 1978, Moctezuma’s has been the favorite of those seeking authentic Mexican food and award-winning Margaritas. Go visit their Gig Harbor location and enjoy their Tequila Bar for daily happy hour specials and an array of delicious appetizers.
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GERTIE AND THE GIANT OCTOPUS At Gertie and the Giant Octopus, located in the Uptown Mall next to the Galaxy Theater, patrons will be treated to a warm and inviting staff complemented by a delicious yet affordable dinner menu, taking its inspiration from French, Italian and Spanish cuisine. Each dish is thoughtfully prepared and meant to share. They invite you to dine with them Tuesday through Saturday 4 to 9pm.
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PHO EVER WOK Whether it's a hot lunch or dinner you're looking for, look no further than Pho Ever Wok, where their traditional Vietnamese pho is always sure to satisfy. Whether you like your soup mild or spicy, they'll prepare it just the way you like it, and vegan and vegetarian options are available as well. Even better, the prices can't be beat, and there's plenty of parking. Also available for takeout. Open Monday through Saturday 10:30am to 9pm.
4819 Pt. Fosdick Dr. NW | Gig Harbor 253.858.8399
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GRAND NUTRITION Grand Nutrition says goodbye to bland and hello to delicious, serving up food that feels as good as it tastes. Customer favorites include smoothies, acai bowls and oatein. Grand Nutrition also offers meal planning and nutrition coaching. Open Monday through Friday 8am to 6pm, and Saturday from 9am to 3pm.
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OCCASIONS COFFEE & CREPES Gig Harbor’s home for coffee and crepes! Located in the heart of Gig Harbor at the Franciscan Medical Building, Occasions Coffee and Crepes offers premium, hand-crafted espresso drinks, smoothies, fresh salads, hot paninis, fresh made deli sandwiches, soups and of course made-to-order crepes!
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LELE'S RESTAURANT
Healthy that tastes good! Smoothies Acai Bowls Oatein Herbal Tea Tea Bombs Meal Planning Nutrition Coaching
When Grandma is the head cook, you know the food will be authentic, delicious and made with heart. Every day they work to create a traditional taste of their homeland for their guests, serving each bite of Southeast Asia with a story of culture, authenticity and survival. Lele’s is open daily from 11am to 9pm.
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MS. SAIGON VIETNAMESE CUISINE Ms. Saigon provides Vietnamese cuisine accessible to everyone, with a menu that includes grain-free, vegetarian and vegan options. Celebrating their grand opening back in April of 2019, Ms. Saigon is a new and welcome addition to the Gig Harbor dining scene. Open daily 11am to 9pm.
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Join us for a FREE presentation, hosted over Zoom, by noted author David Troxel, MPH
Tuesday, September 22 10:00–11:00 a.m. TOPIC: When Is It Time To Make A Move? We are pleased to welcome David Troxel, MPH author of six notable books, including his newest, A Dignified Life: The Best Friends Approach to Alzheimer’s Care – Guide for Care Partners. David is recognized as a leading expert on Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. In this webinar, David will discuss the changes that take place for those living with dementia and help loved ones determine “When is it Time to Make a Move?”
To sign up for this FREE webinar, please visit www.PrestigeCare.com/Expressions
Navigating the Journey Through Memory Care
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Birdnest Gallery & C ustom P iCture F raminG Established 2002
Downtown Gig Harbor 3202 Tarabochia St. 98335
FINE ART, HAND-CRAFTED GIFTS, HOME DECOR • A distinctive collection of Northwest art by over 70 Northwest artists • Framed Art • Prints • Original Paintings • Metal Sculpture • Bronzes • Pottery • Jewelry • Home Decor
SPECIALIZING IN INNOVATIVE CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMING • Over sixteen years of framing experience. No project too big or too small. • Custom Framed Mirrors • Canvas Stretching • Art Hanging Services • In-stock ready made frames in standard sizes • Fastest project turn-around time in Gig Harbor
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very year, more than 2,500 Relay for Life events take place across the country, as community members come together to support and celebrate cancer survivors and caregivers, remember each life touched by cancer, and raise funds to fight cancer. This year’s Relay for Life Gig Harbor will continue as planned, but virtually, due to COVID-19. The event will be held September 12, from 10am to noon, via Facebook Live, and attendees can look forward to streamed live music, a special luminaria ceremony dedicated to loved ones whose lives have been touched by cancer, an online auction, and a car parade with a prize for the best decorated car. The live-streamed relay will include a drive-through hot dog stand, a celebratory pizza party at Fondi, and prize drawings. The virtual event will provide cancer survivors, their caretakers and families an
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opportunity to connect with and support one another in the fight against cancer. Relay for Life events are dedicated to making sure that no one faces cancer alone, and the money raised from each event goes to help fund the American Cancer Society’s groundbreaking research and patient care programs. Whether you start a team or join the event individually to raise money, or choose to support someone financially on their Relay for Life journey, every dollar helps Relay for Life Gig Harbor meet its goal of $125,000 to help make a change in the lives of the local community. To find participants and teams, learn more about the upcoming virtual event, or donate to the cause, visit Secure.acsevents.org/site/ STR?pg=entry&fr_id=95650. You can also follow the Gig Harbor Relay for Life event on Facebook at Facebook.com/GHRelayForLife.
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RACE FOR A SOLDIER 2020 VIRTUAL WEEKEND Race for a Soldier, which was originally scheduled for Sunday, September 13, has transitioned into a virtual event for current public safety and health concerns. This year's race will feature a virtual half marathon, 10-miler and 5k. Though the platform may be different this year, its purpose stays the same: This is a race run for hope, for support and a better future for the men and women that serve our country and our communities. There is a suggested start/finish line at the Tom Taylor Family YMCA, 10550 Harbor Hill Drive. To register, visit PTSDFoundation.org/events/race-fora-soldier.
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Mark your calendars for this three-day online fundraiser to benefit Harbor History Museum! Held September 17 through 19, Harbor History Museum will once again present History Rocks! This online benefit auction will feature at-home fun for everyone, including auction, raffle, retro recipes, concert by Cadillac and more. Save the date and plan to celebrate the museum's 10-year anniversary. To find out more about this year's fundraiser and how you can participate, visit HarborHistoryMuseum.org/events.
The Cider Swig returns for 2020, drive-through style. For two days, September 26 in Tacoma at America’s Car Museum and September 27 at the Imax Theatre parking lot at Uptown Gig Harbor, you can drive through and pick up your Cider Swig To-Go tasting kits, as well as delicious meal options to accompany your take-home festival. And, to round out the experience, sounds of area bands and musicians that would have otherwise played live at the festival will set the backdrop. Pickup at both locations will take place between noon and 4pm. For more information, contact the Festival Chair, Dr. Julie Ann Gustanski, at 253.514.6338 ext. 102 or jgustanski@ gigharborfoundation.org. For additional details and to purchase online, visit CiderSwig.org.
* Please note, as of press time, these events were still scheduled to take place as planned. Due to the current health crisis, there is the possibility that event schedules may change or events canceled completely. Be sure to visit event websites to stay up to date with current information.
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Top Three!
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Auto Repair & Services
Happy Hour
• Bayview Plastic Surgery • Gig Harbor Aesthetics • Nouveau MedSpas • Gretchen Giese Artworks • Nikki Brook - Mood Studios • Hushed Revelry Photography
• Mackert Automotive • Graffs Automotive Repair • Parkers Automotive and Service
Brewery
• 7 Seas Brewing • Wet Coast Brewing Co. • Gig Harbor Brewing Co.
Builder
• Ambrose Lobato Design/Build • Brett Marlo Design Build • Harbor Rock Construction
Burger
• Blazing Onion Burger Co. • The Gourmet Burger Shop • Tides Tavern
Chiropractor
• Gig Harbor Chiropractic & Massage • Harbor Life Chiropractic • Maritime Chiropractic
Customer Service
• Dolly Mama Boutique, Home & Gallery • Timothy Lopez American Family Insurance • Harbor Place at Cottesmore
Dentist
• Zachary J. Lester, DMD • Uptown Dental Gig Harbor | Dr. Rhonda Savage • The Kids’ Dentist Gig Harbor
Dining
• Green.House Restaurant • Brix 25 • Devoted Kiss Cafe
• Tom Taylor Family YMCA • Better Gym • 9ROUND • Rebel’tude Salon & Spa • Air Blowout Bar • Salon Riviera • El Pueblito • Moctezuma’s Mexican Restaurant & Tequila Bar • Anthony’s at Gig Harbor
Health Care
• Rainier Family Medicine • Peninsula Natural Health Center • MultiCare Women’s Health & Wellness Center
Insurance Agency
• Timothy Lopez - American Family Insurance • Tyler Martindale - Farmers Insurance • Patrick Kelly - State Farm Insurance Agent
Jeweler
• Ken Walker Jewelers • van der Veen Jewelers • Clark’s Jewelers
Mortgage Lender Services • American Pacific Mortgage • Evergreen Home Loans • Northwest Mortgage Services
Nonprofit Business
• Gig Harbor Peninsula Fish Food Bank • Greater Gig Harbor Foundation • Harbor WildWatch
Pet Store/Pet Care
• Gig Harbor Kennel Groom & Board • Lucky Dog Outfitters Gig Harbor • Green Cottage Pets
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• Best Western Wesley Inn & Suites • The INN at Gig Harbor • Maritime Inn • • • •
Westmoreland Properties Sandy & Gary Jones, Windermere Real Estate Joe Sanchez & Associates Coldwell Banker Bain Sievers Real Estate Team
Retirement Services
• Harbor Place at Cottesmore • Heron’s Key at Gig Harbor • Family First Adult Family Homes
Small Business
• Hey, Darlin’, The Shop • Escape Hour Gig Harbor • Frankie Boutique
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• Blue Moon Massage & Wellness Spa • Greer Massage • Jax Salon and Spa
Shopping Experience • Uptown Gig Harbor • Tickled Pink • Harbor Greens LLC
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• Kinza | Teriyaki Japanese Restaurant • Thai Hut • The Marketplace Grille
Teacher of the Year
• Hannah Jay, Purdy Elementary • Jessica Fabiani, Artondale Elementary • Maggie Anderson, Gig Harbor High School
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Stephanie and Coby Sagle Brett Marlo Troy Alstead John Hogan
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