May 2016 Williamsburg Magazine

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All things Greater Williamsburg for locals & visitors since 1964

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24 Community and competition keep fans coming back to Kingsmill Championship

48 ANTIQUES AND CONSIGNMENTS

55 For Kingsmill chef Dallinger, bigger is better – and more fun

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT 16 Yorktown’s 3rd annual Art at the River 18 Blues, BBQ fest benefits York public schools 20 Entertainment guide 64 AREA MAP

Covering the Historic Triangle since 1964

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Williamsburg Magazine is a member of the Greater Williamsburg Chamber & Tourism Alliance. Williamsburg Magazine is published monthly by Daily Press Media Group. Articles of compelling interest to visitors are reprinted occasionally from the Gazette and Daily Press. Issues are distributed by the first of the month at points all over Williamsburg, reaching hotels, motels, campgrounds, supermarkets, retailers, day trippers and weekenders. For information on story submissions, distribution, or advertising rates, call (757) 220-1736.

ABOUT THE COVER: Minjee Lee chips the ball towards the flag on the 7th hole during the final round of the 2015 LPGA Kingsmill Championship. Photo by Jonathon Gruenke

66 DISCOUNTS EVENTS 10 Give Cancer the Boot at Williamsburg’s 16th annual Relay for Life 12 Cyclists enjoy scenery and greenery during Pedal the Parkway 14 A celebration of Greek culture – and food 22 Take mom outside on her special day 34 Colonial Cribbage Classic tests luck and skill 60 A sneak peak at June FOOD & DRINK 56 Seared Scallops with Red Sorrel and Charred Grapefruit Vinaigrette recipe 58 Celebrate Mexico’s culture, food on Cinco de Mayo LIVING & RETIRING HERE 30 Ask these key questions as you investigate retirement living LOCAL BUSINESS PROFILES 26 Addicted to Golf serves locals, visitors 28 Buggy Bathe’s services go beyond the obvious 62 MAP DIRECTORY OUTDOOR FUN 38 Area golf courses 40 See Yorktown on a Segway 47 Miniature golf roundup 42 TAKE THE TOUR 61 WORSHIP

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With a prevalence of scenic settings, it’s no wonder outdoor events pack the May calendar in Greater Williamsburg. Kingsmill will once again host the LPGA during the 2016 Kingsmill Championship, from May 16-22. And this year, readers get a glimpse behind the scenes of the tournament in an interview with Kingsmill’s head chef. You could say golf is a theme this month. In addition to a list of other golf courses in the area, we highlight some local places to find new and used golf equipment. On a lighter note, we also feature a few local mini-golf courses. For those who don’t golf, don’t worry – there’s a variety of outdoor events this month. Head to historic Yorktown on May 7 for Brews, Blues and BBQ, an event as delicious as the name suggests. On May 8, around 45 artists will display their work along the York River waterfront at Yorktown’s Art at the River, a juried art show. If these events pique your interest in Yorktown, then Patriot Tours & Provisions is the perfect way to learn more, offering guided Segway tours of the historic area. Pedal the Parkway on May 7 offers another unique outdoor option. Last year, it drew more than 1,000 people of all ages to cycle, run and walk a stretch of the Colonial Parkway closed to motor vehicles. These events are just a sample – check out this month’s issue for a range of May offerings.


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Give Cancer the Boot at Williamsburg’s 16th annual Relay for Life By Heather Bridges Charlotte Pope relays for a reason. She relays for her mother, who Pope lost to leukemia. She relays for her uncle and for several friends who have battled cancer. She relays because cancer touched her life as early as age 12, when a classmate succumbed to the disease. “I’ve just always wanted to do something to help, because it’s out there,” Pope said. She has participated in Williamsburg’s Relay for Life since its start, in 2001. Just like Pope, every volunteer knows why they relay. “We all know people who have been touched by cancer,” said Kaye Vickerman, who has been involved seven years with Relay for Life. Vickerman is a six-year breast cancer survivor; one of her close friends is currently fighting cancer. Survivors, patients, caregivers, family, friends – anyone and everyone – are invited to “Give Cancer the Boot” at the 16th annual Relay for Life of Williamsburg, May 20-21 at Warhill High School. As the world’s largest fundraising event to end cancer, Relay for Life events take place in thousands of communities. Teams fundraise in the months leading up to the Relay. During the big event, individuals and teams walk the track. In 2015, 71 teams raised $225,128 at Williamsburg’s Relay for Life. This year, organizers are hoping for more. The 2016 goals include 23 new teams, 82 total teams, 740 participants, 200 survivors and $230,000 raised. “It’s fun. It’s exciting. But it’s emotional,” event chair Erin Kelly said of the 12-hour event. Survivors and caregivers start the night, with an inspirational first lap. Relay for Life also includes kids’ activities, live music, a luminaria lighting ceremony, a speaker, line dancing, zumba and an emotional dove-release ceremony in the morning. It’s a time of healing and hope. 10

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“There’s just thousands of people there,” Kelly said. “Every single one of these people is there for the same reason.” “Just the whole camaraderie of all of us together fighting for this cause,” Vickerman said. Anyone is welcome at the event. If interested in volunteering, email Kelly at ekellyrelay4life@gmail. com; to join a team, email Sue Harmon at sharmonrelay4life@gmail.com. Funds raised support the American Cancer Society. “We’re the largest nonprofit fundraiser for research in the world,” said Julia Bowditch, local ACS representative. Since 1946, American Cancer Society has invest-


ed more than $4 billion in research grants. Among other developments, this research has helped confirm the link between cigarette smoking and lung cancer, as well as develop drugs to treat leukemia and advanced breast cancer. In addition to research, American Cancer Society supports services, educational programs, transportation assistance and more.

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A celebration of Greek culture – and food By Brandy Centolanza Celebrate Greek faith and culture with St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church this spring as they host the popular Williamsburg Greek Festival. The festival is scheduled for May 20-22 and will feature authentic Greek food, wine, hospitality, music, as well as other entertainment. Whether you want a snack or a full entrÊe, the food spread for the festival includes traditional Greek dishes such as moussaka (layers of beef, eggplant, potatoes, and tomato sauce), pastitsio (a Greek version of lasagna), souvlaki (skewered grilled pork or chicken), dolmathes (grape leaves stuffed with a rice filling), spanakopita (spinach and feta in phyllo), gyros, and Greek salads. For dessert, guests can nosh on Baklava (a famous Greek baked pastry with nuts, spices and honey), Greek cookies, and other sweets and pastries. 14

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Entertainment for the weekend festival includes a DJ as well as live bands, youth dancing performances, and more. Shopping will be available as well as raffle prizes, and tours of the church. Williamsburg Greek Festival is held twice a year, in the spring and fall. All proceeds from the event benefit the ministries of St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church.

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Yorktown’s 3rd annual Art at the River By Heather Bridges Art at the River is one of the area’s newest juried art shows, just three years old, but event organizer Susan Powell said word about the show is spreading. This year, out of around 45 artists to exhibit their work, nearly 20 are new to Art at the River. The 3rd annual Art at the River returns to Yorktown’s Riverwalk Landing on Sunday, May 8. The all-day show is presented by the Art at the River Committee in partnership with York County and the Yorktown Foundation, with support from the York County and Williamsburg Area Arts Commission. “Yorktown is very much interested in the arts, and in supporting the arts,” said Powell, chair of the event’s committee. That’s how the idea for the show came about. During 225th anniversary celebrations for the Battle of Yorktown in 2006, Powell helped organize a small art show. She said that evolved into artists displaying their work at Market Days, Yorktown’s weekly farmers market, with the end goal of Yorktown having its own juried art show. This year’s artists come from around the region, but many are local York County artists. The mediums include photography, as well as two-dimensional and three-dimensional works, such as pen and ink, oils, acrylics, water colors, pottery, jewelry or glass. Not only does Art at the River provide another venue for artists to exhibit, Powell said, “It’s a fairly new venue for them.” Artists display along the picturesque York River waterfront, surrounded by the tidy shops, brick walkways and beaches of Riverwalk Landing. 16

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“It’s a fun, exciting event for us in Yorktown,” Powell said. “We really enjoy welcoming the artists, and we look forward to it each year.” Each year, Art at the River features a special exhibit housed in the Freight Shed. Past exhibits include a collection of historic colonial beer drinking vessels in 2014 and The Crosses of Grace (Church) in 2015. This year’s exhibit will highlight York County’s young artists, featuring the artwork of high school students chosen by art teachers from York, Grafton, Tabb and Bruton High Schools.

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By Ryan McKinnon Food, drink and music will be in abundance in historic Yorktown on May 7. For the second year, the York Foundation for Public Education is hosting “Brews, Blues and BBQ on the River.” Over 30 vendors and artisans will be selling food, drink and knick-knacks at the festival which runs from noon to 6 p.m. The event will feature beers from several local breweries including Smartmouth Brewing Company, O’Connor Brewing Company, Commonwealth Brewing Company and Alewerks Brewing Company. Those who want to sample an array of brews can purchase a tasting ticket, which provides unlim-

ited 2-ounce beer samplings and a souvenir beer glass. Tickets for beer sampling are $25 in advance or $30 on the day of the event. “Smokin” Joes BBQ, Jerry’s Backyard BBQ and Smoke BBQ will be among the many food vendors at the event. Planet Full of Blues, a Virginia-based trio that has played all over the world will be the opening act, takes the stage from 12:30 to 1:45 p.m. Blues Hall-of-Famer and York County resident Brian Carmone will perform as well, with the Brian C. Band from 2:00 to 3:45 p.m. Anthony and the Conqueroos will headline, performing from 4:00 to 5:45 p.m. The band, known for their combination of blues, funk and soul, was named the best blues band in 2014 and 2015 by Veer Magazine.

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Entertainment guide Compiled by Heather Bridges Please refer to various articles with more details about some events or view the calendar listings at www.vagazette.com The following is a partial list of some of the area cultural offerings for the month. ART WILLIAMSBURG CONTEMPORARY ART CENTER N. Boundary Street April 4-May 20 Lynda Ray, Encaustics Upstairs Gallery: Flowers and Gardens in Color May 23-June 17 In the Trenches: Vietnam Combat Art Upstairs Gallery: From Sea to Shining Sea – America the Beautiful 229-4949 or www.visitWCAC.org MUSCARELLE MUSEUM OF ART, COLLEGE OF WILLIAM & MARY 603 Jamestown Road Hiroshige’s Tokaido Norman Rockwell and the Boy Scouts Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Tuesday-Friday; noon-4 p.m., Saturday-Sunday; Closed Mondays. 221-2700 or www.muscarelle.org WILLIAMSBURG ART GALLERY W. Duke of Gloucester St. David Buckley Good Hours: 10 a.m.-6 p.m., MondaySaturday; noon-6 p.m., Sunday 565-9680 or www.wmbgartgallery.com GALLERY AT YORK HALL 301 Main St., Yorktown ‘Quilts Exhibit’ May 8 – David Mitchell, photography Hours: 10 a.m.-4 p.m., TuesdaySaturday; 1-4 p.m., Sunday 890-4490 ART MUSEUMS OF COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG 326 W. Francis St. Architectural Clues to 18th-Century Williamsburg 20

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Opens May 28 Hours: 10 a.m.-7 p.m., daily 888-965-7254 MUSIC VIRGINIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Philip Glass Violin Concerto No. 1 8 p.m., May 19 Phi Beta Kappa Hall 892-6366 or virginiasymphony.org WILLIAMSBURG CHORAL GUILD Opera favorites, musical theater and spirituals 7:30 p.m., April 30, and 4 p.m., May 1 Williamsburg Presbyterian Church 220-1808 or williamsburgchoralguild.org WILLIAMSBURG WOMEN’S CHORUS Spring Concert 7:30 p.m., May 6 1014 Jamestown Road 564-7875 or williamsburgwomenschorus.org WILLIAMSBURG SYMPHONIA An Intimate Evening with Zuill Bailey 6 p.m., May 11 Two Rivers Country Club “Carnival of the Animals,” Virginia Regional Ballet and artist Bob Oller 2 p.m., May 21 Williamsburg Community Chapel 229-9857 or williamsburgsymphonia.org

YORKTOWN MARKET DAYS Riverwalk Landing 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Saturdays starting May 14 890-3500 BRIDLES & BOW TIES Auction fundraiser for Dream Catchers 10120 Fire Tower Road, Toano 5 p.m., May 21 566-1775, dreamcatchers.org SECOND SUNDAY ART AND MUSIC FESTIVAL 433 Prince George St. 11 a.m.-5 p.m., May 8 2ndsundayswilliamsburg.com ART IN THE ‘BURG Colonial Folk Art Studio & Gallery, 110 Bacon Ave. 10 a.m.-4 p.m., May 14 941-8926, artintheburg.org ART ESCAPE WEEKEND Gallery and Restaurant Tour, kicks off with Va. Symphony concert at Lake Matoaka on May 27 May 27-29 MOVIES New Town Cinema 12, Kimball Theatre and Movie Tavern offer movies. Check www.regmovies.com for New Town, www.history.org for Kimball and www.movietavern.com. Movies expected for release in May according to www.firstshowing.net.

SPECIAL EVENTS “WINE & RUN FOR THE ROSES” Auction Derby Day fundraiser for Muscarelle Museum On the lawn of the Muscarelle, 603 Jamestown Road 2-7 p.m., May 7 501auctions.com/wrftrwineauction WILLIAMSBURG FARMERS MARKET 402 W. Duke of Gloucester St. 8 a.m.-noon, Saturdays 259-3768, williamsburgfarmersmarket.com

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Take mom outside on her special day By Ryan McKinnon The James City County Marina is offering a unique way to honor mom for this year’s Mother’s Day: Take her on a kayaking excursion. The Jamestown Paddle on Mother’s Day is geared towards moms who want to get out and see nature while having a bit of adventure. Chesapeake Experience, a nonprofit that runs summer camps, ecopaddles and field trips, will run the trip. The $50 excursion departs from the James City County Marina at 9 a.m. and will return by noon after a three-hour scenic guided tour on Powhatan Creek, near Jamestown. Chesapeake Experience Director Adrienne Richardson said paddlers may see herons, bald eagles and egrets.

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“This is a great way for families to get outside together and enjoy some of nature,” she said. In addition to the wildlife, paddlers will get up close to bald cypress trees – a slow-growing and

Make Room for the Memories. An adventure of historic proportion is waiting for you—at two living-history museums that explore America’s beginnings. Board replicas of colonial ships. Grind corn in a Powhatan Indian village. Try on English armor inside a palisaded fort. Then, join Continental Army soldiers at their encampment for a firsthand look at the Revolution’s end. The history here is life size. And your memories will be even bigger! Save 20% with a combination ticket to both museums.

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long-living and tree that grows in wetlands. The state’s oldest tree can be found alongside Powhatan Creek, and Richardson said if paddlers make good time, they may be able to see the old bald cypress. The tour does not include lunch, but Richardson recommends bringing a water bottle. She said to anticipate getting wet feet and to bring a hat and sunglasses. She said one thing mothers did not need to worry about was taking an accidental dip in Powhatan Creek on their special day. “The kayaks are very easy to use. They are sit-on-top kayaks,” she said. “You would really have to try to flip one of those.”

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Community and competition keep fans coming back to Kingsmill Championship By Kellen Holtzman In his third year with the Kingsmill Championship, tournament director Matthew Schulze has started noticing that people in the area often refer to the LPGA Tour event simply as “The Tournament.” Last year, it featured more than 1,400 volunteers, and many of them — Schulze pointed out — call Williamsburg home. “To me, that’s just kind of fascinating,” Schulze said. “We’re trying to find new ways to give back to 24

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the community, because it is a community event ... People wait for it. They know it’s coming. They support it around the community of Williamsburg and Newport News.” The 12th edition of the Kingsmill Championship will commence May 16 on the River Course after drawing more than 60,000 patrons last year, one of its best attendance showings in recent years. Some of the ardor can be attributed to an appreciation for the LPGA Tour, which doesn’t bring the star power that the PGA brought to Kingsmill for


more than 20 years until 2002, but makes up for it by providing a fan-friendly atmosphere. Volunteers and player-hosts get up close and personal with the pro guests and in some cases, form long-lasting relationships. Cristie Kerr is Kingsmill’s shining example. The 38-year-old Miami native and three-time Kingsmill champion has said the Pete Dye course may be her favorite on tour and she has stayed with the same host family since the first tourney in 2003. Last year, then 18-year-old Aussie rookie Minjee Lee became the youngest Kingsmill Championship winner, shooting 5-under 269 to best So Yeon Ryu by two strokes. It’s the competition that keeps patrons coming back, too. “The level of golf is so crazy,” Schulze said, “and that’s what is fun here … The golf course has so much potential because of the par 5s and how the last couple of holes play.” Schulze said the course may be set up differently by the LPGA this year. The rest of the tourney features will look similar to the past, including the “Patriots’ Outpost” that was introduced on the 15th hole last year to honor female military members. The biggest change will be the addition of the Kingsmill Championship Junior Invitational, to precede the championship competition May 14-15 on the River Course. Expect James City County’s colorful signage to again be prominently displayed throughout the course. And look for a new quartet of 30-second county ads during the Golf Channel’s tournament coverage. “We’re looking at this not only as a partnership, but also to open up the lines of communication and the avenues for folks to come here and visit James City County,” county administrator Bryan Hill said. “There’s a lot more to do than playing golf. We’re going to try and publicize our county as much as possible.”

WANT TO GO? When: May 16-22 Where: The Kingsmill Championship is played on the River Course at Kingsmill Resort Details: The course is 6,326-yards, Par 71; tournament is 72-hole stroke play Purse: $1.3 million

at left: 2015 Kingsmill Championship LPGA Winner Minjee Lee finished at 15 under to win by two strokes over So Yeon Ryu. Photo by Joe Fudge

top: So Yeon Ryu hits the ball out of a bunker on the 9th hole during the final round of the 2015 LPGA Kingsmill Championship. Photo by Jonathon Gruenke

Tickets: There is a wide variety of tickets and packages available. For more information, go to thekingsmillchampionship.com

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local business profile

Addicted to Golf serves locals, visitors By Steve Vaughan Addicted to Golf is a business with more than 25 years of experience in the Historic Triangle, that serves both locals and visitors. The business began in 1989 in Yorktown as International Golf Discount, the brainchild of Richard Schiele. A Virginia Beach store was added in the early 2000s and a Williamsburg store, at 3032 Richmond Road, opened in November 2014. A point of pride for Addicted to Golf — which sells new and used golf clubs, equipment and clothing — is that it only sells top name brands. “That’s right, we don’t deal in composite clubs, which they sell you the pieces of and you put them together yourself,” said Ben Griebel, manager of the Williamsburg g store. “If yyou see something g on the PGA Tour, you can find it here. It’s top brands.”

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Several quality golf courses – including the links at Colonial Williamsburg and at Kingsmill – around greater Williamsburg help attract golfers from near and far. Griebel says the store has a good relation with most of the local courses. “They have pro shops that sell some of Ben Griebel, manager the same equipment that we do, so some of them see us as competition,” he said. “But others p see us as another resource. For example Kiln Creek in Newport News, they offer a limited number of products, so if someone wants something they don’t have, they send them right to us. Because they know we’ll have it.” Griebel said he wants the Williamsburg Addicted to Golf to be the go-to store for visiting golfers.

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“People who used to go to Myrtle Beach on golf trips, there was a huge store there called Martins, and everybody went there if they needed golf equipment because it was always there,” Griebel said. “That’s what I’d like to see for our Williamsburg store, that’s it’s the place to go for people who are in town on golf trips.” In addition to selling clubs and other equipment, Griebel and his staff help customers find the clubs that fit them best. At the back of the Williamsburg store is a golfing simulator that let’s customers take test swings to see if they like the results. On a recent afternoon, Griebel was discussing the virtues of variously angled irons with a customer at the simulator. “Every one in our store is friendly to folks when they come in and can help them find what they need,” he said.

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Buggy Bathe’s services go beyond the obvious By Steve Vaughan Drivers can get more than a car wash at Buggy Bathe. In fact the full name of the business is Buggy Bathe Auto Wash, Lube & Detail Shoppe. And, according to owner Robb De La Graza, all three elements play into the success of the business he and his wife Jennifer started in 1999. They added a location in Virginia Beach in 2010. “The Quick Lube makes up about 25 percent of the

Williamsburg Store's total revenue,” De La Graza said. The Virginia Beach location doesn’t have a Quick Lube attached. The detailing business adds value to Buggy Bathe’s car wash operation. The shop offers four levels of car wash, according to its website; from the $7.95 basic exterior wash to the $25.95 “Governor’s Carriage” wash. But even that’s not enough for some vehicles. “The Detail Shoppes are an integral part of the car wash operation, as many vehicles are neglected and need more help than just a wash can provide,” De La Graza said. De La Garza said that between the Williamsburg location and the Virginia Beach location, Buggy Bathe averages 70 employees. He stressed the local nature of the business; it’s not part of a big national chain. “ Buggy Bathe is a family owned and operated business,” he said.

NEED A WASH? Buggy Bathe, located at 2217 Richmond Road, is open from 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday through Saturday and from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sundays. For more information call (757) 220-9315.

Buggy Bathe, on Richmond Road, offers four levels of car washes as well as detailing and Quick Lube service. Photo by Steve Vaughan

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living & retiring here

Ask these key questions as you investigate retirement living By Austin Bogues A senior-living community might seem like an ideal spot for retirees eager to escape after the kids have fled the house and the time for a big, roomy house has passed. Luckily Williamsburg provides some of those options, with communities like Colonial Heritage, Williamsburg Landing, Patriot’s Colony and others. But choosing to make that move comes with some thoughtful decision-making, as these are communities that typically come with rules. Some senior living communities limit access to guests on overnight visits, or have prohibitions or restrict children from staying on property or beyond a certain length of time. There are also considerations on amenities provided, access to assisted living care and use of private contractors. Diane Hartley, executive director of the Peninsula Agency on Aging Williamsburg Resource Center, said seniors should consider what type of costs or fees they may incur as a result of living in an exclusive 55 and up community.

“I would think about what are the extra costs going to be, what are the amenities that you’d like,” Hartley said. “Colonial Heritage has a golf course, a swimming pool, others have different features. But you see that cost in the homeowners’ fee.”

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A recent housing study conducted by James City County along with researchers from Virginia Tech, showed that many households in the county were cost burdened, meaning that between 30 percent and 50 percent of income was being spent on housing. Seniors were especially susceptible to being cost burdened as they age. Hartley said most Williamsburg area Realtor offices now have an advisor on staff to work with seniors. “They have extra training about what things people should consider if you’re helping someone that’s older. Sometimes there are legal restrictions and other issues to consider.”

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outdoor fun

Area golf courses Golden Horseshoe Golf Club, Gold Course 18 holes over 6,817 yards with a par of 71 (Public) 651 S England St Williamsburg, VA 23185 (800) 648-6653

Ford's Colony Country Club At Williamsburg, Blackheath Course 18 holes over 6,621 yards with a par of 72 (Public) 240 Fords Colony Dr Williamsburg, VA 23188-6412 (800) 334-6033

Golden Horseshoe Golf Club, Green Course 18 holes over 7,120 yards with a par of 72 (Public) 651 S England St Williamsburg, VA 23185 (800) 648-6653

Golden Horseshoe Golf Club, Spotswood Executive Course 9 holes over 1,865 yards with a par of 31 (Public) 651 S England St Williamsburg, VA 23185 (800) 648-6653

Ford's Colony Country Club At Williamsburg, Blue Heron Course 18 holes over 6,873 yards with a par of 72 (Public) 240 Fords Colony Dr Williamsburg, VA 23188-6412 (800) 334-6033

Deer Cove Golf Course, Deer Cove Course 18 holes over 4,379 yards with a par of 65 (Private) 108 Sanda Ave Williamsburg, VA 23185-5804 (757) 887-6539

Kingsmill Resort & Golf Club, The River Course 18 holes over 6,831 yards with a par of 71 (Private) 1010 Kingsmill Rd Williamsburg, VA 23185-5576 (800) 832-5665

Kingsmill Resort & Golf Club, The Plantation Course 18 holes over 6,432 yards with a par of 72 (Private) 1010 Kingsmill Rd Williamsburg, VA 23185-5576 (800) 832-5665

Williamsburg National Golf Club, Jamestown Course 18 holes over 6,953 yards with a par of 72 (Public) 3700 Centerville Rd Williamsburg, VA 23188-1328 (800) 859-9182

Williamsburg National Golf Club, Yorktown Course 18 holes over 7,018 yards with a par of 72 (Public) 3700 Centerville Rd Williamsburg, VA 23188-1328 (800) 859-9182

Kingsmill Resort & Golf Club, The Woods Course 18 holes over 6,659 yards with a par of 72 (Private) 1010 Kingsmill Rd Williamsburg, VA 23185-5576 (800) 832-5665

Colonial Heritage Golf Club, Championship Course 18 holes over 6,889 yards with a par of 72 (Public) 6500 Arthur Hills Dr Williamsburg, VA 23188 (866) 456-1776

Kingsmill Resort & Golf Club, Bray Links Course 9 holes over 715 yards with a par of 27 (Private) 1010 Kingsmill Rd Williamsburg, VA 23185-5576 (800) 832-5665

Kiskiack Golf Club, Kiskiack Course 18 holes over 6,775 yards with a par of 72 (Public) 8104 Club Dr Williamsburg, VA 23188-6743 (757) 566-2200

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See Yorktown on a Segway By Heather Bridges Taking a tour of historic Yorktown with Patriot Tours & Provisions will likely reveal a different side of the town. You’ll certainly see it from a different vantage point: atop a Segway scooter. “Such significant history in a beautiful, waterfront town,” said Jill Pryor, who owns the company with 40

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her husband Randy. On a Segway, “You get to see all of it.” In 2010, the Pryors took a Segway tour in Virginia Beach and enjoyed it so much that, a few months later, they opened Patriot Tours & Provisions. A one-hour “Breeze Tour” takes guests along the York River and through the historic village, covering ground from the Yorktown Victory Center to the National Park Service visitor center. A more extensive


two-hour “Historical Tour” illuminates Yorktown’s history during the Colonial, Revolutionary and Civil War periods. Both tours are guided. “We are able to cover more ground,” Jill said. Meanwhile, “We’re showing you places you might not know to visit.” Founded in 1691 as a seaport, Yorktown is significant as the location of Lord Cornwallis’ surrender to George Washington during the American Revolution, and it was also the site of major Civil War activity. Add in the waterfront view, shops and restaurants, and there’s something for everyone. As important as what you discover is how you discover it, though. A Segway tour, Jill said, is about the experience. “You’re learning something, but you’re enjoying something,” Jill said. “And you’re outside.” “It’s something different that is an adventure,” she said. Riding a Segway takes some getting used to. But, “We teach people how to do it, and we accompany them,” Jill said. “Once you get the hang of it – that’s the trick.”

The Pryors explained that riding a Segway is easier than riding a bicycle, because it self-balances. The key is to relax, Randy said. As you get used to the movement, riding a Segway becomes more intuitive, Jill said. Don’t worry, though. “We have a very good safety record, and that’s our goal,” Jill said. Patriot Tours also offers off-site tours at New Quarter Park and Kingsmill Resort. Participants ride Segways with larger wheels on these 90-minute tours, as guides take them on an off-road adventure. Keeping with the mission of outdoor activities, Patriot Tours also rents out kayaks, paddleboards and bikes. If interested, visit patriottoursva.com or call 757-969-5400. Tours and rentals can be booked online, by phone and in the store. For Segway riders, the minimum age is 14 and the minimum weight 100 pounds.

WANT TO GO? Hours: 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Monday-Saturday; 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sunday Where: 321 Water Street, Yorktown

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TAKE THE TOUR ATTRACTIONS & AMUSEMENTS ALLIANCE TALL SHIP SAILING arrived at Yorktown’s shores in 2005. Cruises last two hours and consist of a pleasant sail up and down the York River. Help raise the sails, meander on deck, or enjoy snacks and beverages. Daily cruises from Riverwalk Landing April to November. To purchase tickets call 757 273-8225 or 888-316-6422. www.sailyorktown.com BUSCH GARDENS® WILLIAMSBURG Fun is always in season at Busch Gardens® Williamsburg with thrilling roller coasters, world-class dining and shopping options, kidfriendly attractions and exciting events. There's something to see and do for everyone at Busch Gardens. For more information, or to begin planning a visit, please visit www.buschgardens. com/va or call (800) 343-7946.

in 1619 the site of America’s first representative legislative assembly. Walking tour of the town site, archaeological remains of the 1607 fort, memorials, the 1690s church tower and the glasshouse. The gate is open daily 8:30 am-4:30 pm; visitor center is open 9 am-5 pm 757 898-2410. www.nps.gov/colo. HISTORIC YORKTOWN Enjoy 300 years of history in a charming riverfront setting. Relive the pivotal battle of the Revolutionary War. Visit historic homes, museums, monuments and battlefields and learn more about the brave citizens and soldiers who took a stand here. Shop in specialty stores, play on the riverfront, and dine in one-of-a-kind restaurants on the York River and up the hill in the village. Come for a day, a weekend or longer. www.visityorktown.org

COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG Colonial Williamsburg is a living history museum. Purchase tickets at the Visitors Center, get information and catch one of the gray buses that circles the Historic Area. Colonial Williamsburg offers a range of ticket options. 757 220-7645. www.colonialwilliamsburg.com.

JAMESTOWN SETTLEMENT Explores America’s first permanent English colony. Gallery exhibits trace history of Jamestown, and the Powhatan Indian, European and African cultures that converged in 1600s Virginia. Features outdoor re-creations of three ships, colonial fort and Powhatan village, and a riverfront discovery area. 757 253-4838. www.historyisfun.org.

HISTORIC JAMESTOWNE The first permanent English settlement in North America, was Virginia’s colonial capital for 92 years and

THE ORIGINAL “GHOSTS OF WILLIAMSBURG” CANDLELIGHT TOURS Funfilled tour of Historic Williamsburg has been

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the area’s #1 Ghost Tour for 30 years. Purchase tickets online at www.theghosttour.com PAINT ON POTTERY The place where you are the artist! Choose an item of bisque and paint your own design. We will fire your creation and you can pick up in a few days, or we can ship it to you. Hours: Sun-12-6, Mon., Wed. & Thurs-11-6, Tues & Fri-11-10 & Sat.10-6. The Shops at High Street, 1430 Richmond Rd., Williamsburg. 757 565-3500 www.paintonpotterytoo.com PIRATE ADVENTURE SAILS Bring the kids to captain Mayhem’s School of Piracy. Watch them set the sails and steer the schooner and learn pirate skills. Schooner Serenity is also available for Private Charters for up to 26 guests. Sailing from Riverwalk Landing May to October. 757 273-8225 or 888-316-6422. www.sailyorktown.com PIRATE’S COVE ADVENTURE GOLF Join us for a true pirate adventure! Putt your way through the world of 18th century buccaneers—our two award-winning courses take you through mountain caves, over footbridges and beneath cascading waterfalls. Swashbuckling fun for the entire family! 2001 Mooretown Road, on Bypass Road, next to Big Kmart. 757 259-4600.


RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT! Ripley's Believe It or Not! Museum and 4-D Theater is your destination for the amazing, unusual and bizarre! The Museum features 11 themed galleries with over 300 exhibits. Be sure to try our Atomic Rush. 1735 Richmond Road, Williamsburg. 757 220-9220. SEGWAY PT ADVENTURE TOURS Patriot Tours & Provisions offers guided Segway PT tours of Yorktown and Williamsburg daily. Learn about the history of Yorktown while gliding along the waterfront and historic town or take our Kingsmill Resort or New Quarter Park tours for more “offroad” challenges and the beautiful nature and scenery. Fun and educational, outdoor fun for everyone. Gift certificates, group rates, and military discounts are available. Reserve your tour online at www.patriottoursva.com or call 757 969-5400. YORKTOWN BATTLEFIELDS AT THE VISITOR CENTER See a 16-minute film on the military campaign, siege and surrender. Explore the battlefield and 18th-century town on your own or with a Park Ranger as your guide. Visitor Center is open daily 9am–5 pm and the battlefield tour roads are open dawn until dusk. 757 898-2410. visit www.nps.gov/colo. YORKTOWN VICTORY CENTER Thematic exhibits and living history. Re-creations

of a Continental Army encampment and a 1780s farm site, historical interpreters practice drills, demonstrate weapons, discuss medical practices, prepare meals, and plant and cultivate crops. 757 253-4838. www.historyisfun.org GUIDED TOURS PLANTATIONS Berkeley Plantation. Open daily 9 a.m.5 p.m. 888 466-6018. Shirley Plantation. Open Daily; Dec.February, 10-4. March-November, 9:30-4:30. 804-829-5121 www.shirleyplantation.com Edgewood Plantation. 757 829-2962. www.jamesriverplantations.com. North Bend. 804 829-5176. www.northbendplantation.com. Piney Grove at Southall’s Plantation. 804 829-2480. www.pineygrove.com. Westover Plantation. 804 829-2882. www.jamesriverplantations.com. Hewick. 2 miles off Route 17. 800 484-7514 (ext. 1678), 804 758-4214. Chippokes Plantation. Open yearround, mansion is open weekends mid-Apr.Dec., 1-5 p.m. Operated by Chippokes Plantation State Park. 294-3625. Chelsea Plantation. Tours: Thu.-Sun., 10 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Admission fee. 804 843-2386.

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Bacon’s Castle. Open Mar.-Dec. on Fri. & Sat. 10 am-5 pm and Sun. noon-5 pm. 757 357-5976. BEYOND THE HISTORIC TRIANGLE HAMPTON HAMPTON ROADS CHARTERS OCEAN EAGLE Join Captain Howard Wainwright and crew aboard the 65 ft 73 passenger Ocean Eagle. Departing from the Downtown Hampton Public Piers in Hampton. Fishing in the Lower Chesapeake Bay and Hampton Roads, providing customers with the best bottom fishing opportunities for croaker, trout, bluefish, spot, flounder and more. Rod, reel, bait and license provided! 710 Settlers Landing Rd., Hampton 757 868-3474 (FISH) NEWPORT NEWS THE MARINERS’ MUSEUM AND PARK The Mariners’ Museum, America’s National Maritime Museum, has over 35,000 maritime artifacts and is home to the USS Monitor Center, which includes the Civil War Ironclad’s iconic gun turret. The Museum is located on a 550-acre park featuring a 5-mile nature trail and lake. 100 Museum Drive, Newport News. 757 596-2222 MarinersMuseum.org.

VIRGINIA LIVING MUSEUM Explore Virginia’s natural heritage from the mountains to the sea. Enjoy activities at four hands-on discovery centers, view the sun from the observatory and stroll the elevated boardwalk. Open daily 9 a.m.-5p.m. Take I-64 East to Exit 258A; 757 595-1900 www.thevlm.org. POQUOSON POQUOSON IS THE PLACE: Located just 25 minutes East of Colonial Williamsburg off of Exit 256B, Poquoson boasts 87 miles of secluded coves and inlets, which serve as home to abundant wildlife and popular water trails for Kayakers and Paddle Boarders. Our charter services can take you on fishing trips, jet ski excursions, airboat rides, and more. Visit us at enjoyva.com and discover why Poquoson is the Place. SURRY COUNTY Chippokes Plantation State Park, Route 634. 757 294-3625. Smith’s Fort Plantation is located on Route 31 near the ferry slip. Open Fri.-Sat, 10-5; Sun. 12-5 March through December. 757 294-3872. Bacon’s Castle, located at 465 Bacon’s Castle Trail is open March through December, Fridays and Saturdays 10 am-5 pm and Sundays noon- 5 pm. Each month the Castle holds a special event. Inquire or follow on Facebook for more details. 757 357-5976 .

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MUSEUMS ABBY ALDRICH ROCKEFELLER FOLK ART MUSEUM Exhibits feature paintings, whirligigs, weather vanes, carvings, toys, embroideries and other folk works representing many diverse cultural traditions and geographic regions. The collection includes items dating from the 1720s to the present. Hours of operation vary seasonally. 757 220-7724. www.history.org. BASSETT HALL A two-story, 18thcentury frame house on 585 acres near the colonial Capitol building, was the Williamsburg home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller Jr. during the mid-1930s and 1940s. The property also includes a teahouse and three original outbuildings—a smokehouse, kitchen and dairy. Located at 522 E. Francis St. Hours of operation vary seasonally. 855-296-6627, www.history.org DEWITT WALLACE DECORATIVE ARTS MUSEUM Houses a collection of British and American decorative arts dating from 1600 through 1830. Includes the world’s largest collection of Virginia furniture, large collections of Southern, British and American furniture and the largest collection of English pottery outside England. Features 15 galleries as well as an auditorium and a café. Hours of operation vary seasonally. 757 220-7724. www.history.org.

MUSCARELLE MUSEUM OF ART AT COLLEGE OF WILLIAM & MARY Special exhibitions and a revolving permanent collection of over 5,000 works; the collection is encyclopedic in nature and includes English and American portraits of the 17th to 19th centuries; European and American prints, drawings and paintings from the 14th to 21st centuries (Medieval to Post-Modern); Japanese prints; photography; African art and Asian ceramics. On Jamestown Road next to Phi Beta Kappa Hall. Open Sat. & Sun., noon-4 pm; Tues. – Fri., 10 am – 5 pm. 757 221-2700 muscarelle.org THE VIRGINIA MUSICAL MUSEUM displays the history of music in Virginia. A collection of antique nickelodeons, music boxes, phonographs, organs and pianos with Virginia history. The Virginia Music Artist collection is the largest in the museum including Patsy Cline, Wayne Newton, Ella Fitzgerald, Bruce Hornsby, Gene Vincent, Roy Clark and many more. 6316 Richmond Rd., Williamsburg, VA 23188, at Rte. 199, Exit 234A off I-64. 757 303-5907. virginiamusicalmuseum.com WATERMEN’S MUSEUM Tells the story of Virginia’s watermen who have worked the rivers and tributaries of the Chesapeake Bay and harvested its abundant products. Located on Water Street under the Coleman Bridge in Yorktown. The gift shop features a wide variety

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of works by local artists, nautical books and gifts. Open April-Thanksgiving, Tues.-Sat., 10 a.m.–5 p.m.; Sun., 1–5 p.m., closed on Mon. Thanksgiving-March, weekends only. 757 8872641. www.watermens.org YORK COUNTY HISTORICAL MUSEUM Exhibits spanning the centuries of York County history. The Chiskiack Watch Archaeological Collection contains artifacts from Native Americans and colonial to modern times. Also, a self-guided 20th century exhibit hall on York County History. Open April-December. Call for hours or group tours. Closed Mon. Free admission. 757 890-4910. www.yorkcounty.gov/ychm.

GALLERIES A TOUCH OF EARTH Original work handcrafted by Studio artisans in Virginia and the U.S.A. Representing work in clay, metal, wood, glass,fiber and paintings.Owned by ceramic artists, Lianne Lurie and Paul Pittman. Open Sun.–Sat. 6580 Richmond Rd., Williamsburg. 757 565-0425. email: atouchofearth@verizon.net. ATouchOfEarthGallery.com ART-CADE GALLERY OF ART Features traditional artwork including Disney, Dr. Seuss and Greenwich Workshop. A recognized source for limited edition prints, original sport and comic

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cartoons, vintage war posters, art books and folk art. Seasonal showroom hours and by appointment. Williamsburg Office Park, 1321 Jamestown Rd, Ste 204. 757 565-7424. www.artcadeonline.com COLONIAL FOLK ART STUDIO & GALLERY Selling vintage & contemporary folk art in various media by local & regional artists. Purveyors of antiquated books, maps, lithographs & engravings. Ceramics & mixed-media classes & open studio with wheels & kilns onsite. Extended hours Wed. & Fri. Bookbinding & restoration onsite. 110 Bacon Ave. Williamsburg. 757 941-8926; e-mail create@colonialfolkart.gallery. www.colonialfolkart.gallery GALLERY AT YORK HALL Art Gallery featuring works of local artists for exhibit and sale and a variety of themed revolving exhibits Apr. -Dec., Tues.-Sat., 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and Sun., 1-4 p.m. closed Mon. Limited winter hours Jan.-Mar. Free admission. Also available is area information including maps, brochures, and more. 301 Main Street, located on the corner of Main and Ballard Streets, Yorktown. 757 890-4490. www.visityorktown.org PRINCE GEORGE ART & FRAME Contemporary gallery of original art, exhibits local and regional artists. Also featured are fine North American craft artisans. Prince George is also well known locally for its fine custom framing. Features changing shows of original art. 107

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outdoor fun Colony Square Shopping Center, Jamestown Rd. 757 229-7644. www.WilliamsburgArt.com STICK, STONE AND BONE has wonderful gifts to soothe body, mind and spirit with a delightful blend of tumbled stones, sterling jewelry, votives, sage & dreamcatchers. We also have antique and vintage heirlooms. Come in... be surprised...discover your secret treasure.1675 Richmond Rd, Williamsburg 757 258-8810 THE TRIMBLE COLLECTION The gallery features over 250 pieces of beautiful, original, contemporary European, Asian & American Art in traditional & classic 18th, 19th, & 20th century styles. Tom, a Master Framer, with over 40 years of experience custom builds every frame & is renowned for his restoration expertise. The Village Shops at Kingsmill, 757-220-3456 www.trimblecollection.com THE WILLIAMSBURG SCHOOL OF NEEDLEWORK Our studio creates fine hand embroidered monograms in the classical European tradition. Using authentic vintage monogram patterns, initials, and embellishments, our Williamsburg trained hand embroiderers create beautiful authentic personal monograms. In the same tradition, we create fine hand hemstitched linens. 757 259-9400 www.wmbgneedlework.com

Miniature golf roundup By Heather Bridges With the Kingsmill Championship this month, you might feel inspired to grab a golf club and take to the putting green. Miniature golf counts, too. Here’s a roundup of mini-golf offerings in the area. Pirate’s Cove Located just minutes away from Colonial Williamsburg, Pirate’s Cove shares a different history: that of 18th-century buccaneers. Guests have their choice of two 18-hole courses: Captain’s Course or Blackbeard’s Challenge. If daring is on the agenda, try the 36-hole adventure of playing both courses. Whatever they choose, guests will find themselves immersed in the pirate theme, including sunken ships, streams, caves, footbridges, waterfalls and more. Location: 2001 Mooretown Road Tickets: $8.95/adults, $8.50/children, free/children 3 and under. 36-hole adventure: $15.50/adults, $14.50/children. Info: 259-4600, piratescove. net/williamsburg Open 11 a.m.-11 p.m. daily; open 10 a.m.-11 p.m. starting Memorial Day weekend Catfish Cove Tucked away beside Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Odditorium, Catfish Cove might look like a small course at first glance – but it packs 18 holes into a fun outdoor course. As the name suggests, it follows a rustic fishing theme. And in a fun twist, guests have to putt the ball into the water at hole 12. When purchasing tickets to Catfish Cove, guests are given a coupon

for admission to Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Odditorium next door; the favor goes both ways as visitors to Ripley’s get a pass to play golf. Location: 1799 Richmond Road Tickets: $9/adults, $7/children, free/children 4 and under, $4.50/person for groups of 10 or more Info: 220-9220, ripleys.com/ williamsburg May: 10 a.m.-10 p.m., FridaySaturday; 10 a.m.-9 p.m., Sunday June-August: 10 a.m.-11 p.m. daily Gold Rush Mini Golf Located at Go-Karts Plus, Gold Rush Mini Golf transports guests to the time of forty-niners – the outdoor course is dotted with streams and mine carts. There’s even a western wagon, mine shaft and water tower. An added element of the course is the opportunity to pan for gemstones and fossils. In addition to go-kart tracks, of course, Go-Karts Plus offers blaster boats, bumper cars, a video arcade, roller coaster and more. Location: 6910 Richmond Road Tickets: $7.50/player, free/ children 3 and under Info: 564-7600, gokartsplus. com Through May 27: Closed Monday-Tuesdays; 5-9 p.m., Wednesday-Friday; 12-9 p.m., Saturday; 12-8 p.m., Sunday Memorial Day Weekend: 11 a.m.10 p.m., May 28-29; 11 a.m.-8 p.m., May 30 May 21-June 10: 12-9 p.m. daily June 11-Sept. 4: 11 a.m.-10 p.m. daily WILLIAMSBURG MAGAZINE / MAY 2016

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GOODMAN’S INTERIORS is a unique shopping experience. We offer an extensive selection of period antiques, vintage, midcentury modern, and contemporary home furnishings. Our showrooms feature lighting, sterling, china, jewelry, crystal and linens. The staff at Goodman's Interiors will inspire you with their design skills and knowledge. 6871 Main Street, Gloucester. 804 824-9383. www.goodmansinteriors.com HERITAGE ANTIQUES This beautiful antique store is filled with furniture from end to end! You will find antiques dating from 1800s on up. Many accessories fill the store, including a large array of Period Lighting. Open Thursday through Saturday, other days by appointment. 903 S. Church St., Smithfield. 757 356-1055. MERLE NORMAN, WIGS & HANDBAGS Stop in for a complimentary makeover or just a new lipstick! Browse our selection of over 200 consignment handbags including Coach, Dooney & Bourke, Vera Bradley, etc. Check out our wigs, turbans, hair wraps, etc. Ear piercing is $29.99. M-F - 10 - 5:30, S 10 - 3. 757-220-0053 www.williamsburgmerlenorman.com

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MERMAID BOOKS, Since 1977, has been known for new, used, rare books, antiques and ephemera. Featuring; Virginia and colonial history, poetry, art, cookbooks & children’s books. Open Daily; 10 to 5 and Sundays noon to 5. 421-A Prince George Street, 757-229-3603. REVIBE We are a consignment store that offers furniture repair, repainting, upholstery and restoration. We consign local artists as well as standard consigned items, and offer interior design, home staging and workshops. 515 York Street, 757-303-9661. Open daily at 10am. 1915 Pocahontas Trail, Route 60, Williamsburg , Between Busch Gardens & Colonial Williamsburg.

SUGAR & SPICE CONSIGNMENT BOUTIQUE Children’s, Juniors & Maternity Clothing, Toys, Baby Furniture & Accessories, Gifts, Books, School Uniforms & Everything Nice. Children’s play area. Thank you for voting us one of “The Best of Williamsburg.” Hours: Sun.&Mon. closed. Tues. 10-7; Wed-Fri. 10-5; Sat. 10-4. Richmond Rd in the Pavillion Shops 757 220-1661. www.sugarandspiceconsignmentboutique. com

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SHOPPING WEST POINT ANTIQUES Located on the beautiful Middle Peninsula in historic West Point, at 706 Main Street, just seven blocks south of busy Rt. 33 and six blocks from the majestic York River, you’ll find a diverse array of antiques, vintage and collectibles in our 4,000 sq. ft. shop with more than 35 dealers and consigners. Open daily 10 until 5, Monday-Saturday and 1-5 on Sunday. Take exit 220 from I-64 804 843-4369.

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SERVICES WILLIAMSBURG ANTIQUES MALL One of Eastern Virginia’s largest antique centers, featuring 45,000 square feet of space & 300+ dealers. A one-story facility with easy handicap accessibility. La Petite Tea Room. Centrally located just off the Route 199 Bypass near the Pottery Factory and outlet centers. Open Mon.-Sat., 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sun., Noon-5 p.m. Visa and MasterCard accepted. 500 Lightfoot Rd.,Rt. 646. 757 565-3422. www.antiqueswilliamsburg.com

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Eastern Virginia School for Performing Arts..757-229-8535 Greater Williamsburg Tourist Information Center..757-220-3330 The Hair Company.......……………………....757-220-5770 Hairy Situations…………………………….....757-253-0345 Sentara Family Medicine Physicians & Sentara Therapy Services…………...............................757-984-9900

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Smithfield Farmers Market Every Saturday, 9 a.m. until 12 noon, 115 Main Street in downtown Smithfield Named one of the “101 Best Farmers Markets in America” by TheDailyMeal.com, the Farmers Market is located in the parking lot of the Bank of Southside Virginia and offers tasty foods, baked goods, lovely gift items & of course, plenty of fresh produce and LIVE MUSIC every week! For further information contact Market Manager, Cheryl Ketcham at cketcham@isleofwightus.net.

Isle Jam Concert Series presents Easton Corbin Saturday, May 21, at the Joel C. Bradshaw/Isle of Wight County Fairgrounds, 21311 Courthouse Highway, Windsor Gates Open at 5 p.m., Boot Rooster onstage at 7 p.m., Easton Corbin onstage at 9 p.m. Billboard’s Top New Country Artist in 2010 and the only country male artist in 17 years to have TWO consecutive No. 1 singles - “A Little More Country Than That” & “Roll With It,” Join us for this first in a new concert series to be held at the Fairgrounds. 108 Main Street, Smithfield • 757.357.7891 The Opening act is BOOT ROOSTER www.ChristmasStoreSmithfield.com Tickets available! VIP Seats $45 One of Virginia’s finest year-round round holidayy stores per person, Premium Seats $30 per person, Lawn Seats $20 per person. Beer, Wine and Concessions availNamed Top 101 Markets in able. Corn hole Tournament in GamAmerica by TheDailyMeal.com ing Area. For further information call Open: Spend a morning at our friendly small-town 757.357.5959. Mon–Sat, 10-5 market in the heart of historic Smithfield! Sun, 1-5

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food & drink

For Kingsmill chef Dallinger, bigger is better – and more fun By Brandy Centolanza Justin Dallinger, executive chef at Kingsmill Resort, grew up in the kitchen, and credits his parents and his Belgian grandmother with introducing him to a love of food, especially fresh food. “Both my parents grew up on farms, so we had a large garden when I was growing up,” Dallinger says. “I never really knew what frozen or canned foods tasted like.” Dallinger watched a lot of cooking shows as a child growing up in Lancaster, PA, and started food prepping and cooking in the kitchen around the age of seven. His grandmother taught him how to make French and Belgian desserts. “One of my earliest memories is of making mousse with her,” Dallinger recalls. “We would make chocolate mousse and galettes [French waffle cookies], and then dip the cookies in the mousse.” At 16, Dallinger took a job in a bake shop at Kitchen Kettle Village in Lancaster County, where he helped make shoo-fly pies, cookies, fruit pies, soft pretzels, and other sweet treats. He enjoyed it so much he decided to pursue a career in the culinary arts. Dallinger attended the Pennsylvania Culinary Institute in Pittsburgh and, in 2000, was accepted into the externship program at Kingsmill Resort, where he has been ever since. Through the externship program, Dallinger rotated between the resort’s four different restaurants, gaining experience in every area of the restaurant and catering business. He was promoted to Kingsmill’s banquet chef in 2009 and became executive chef in 2014. “I like my job because I am always doing something different every day at work,” he says. As a chef, Dallinger prefers working banquets and catering functions. He enjoys overseeing the meal planning for weddings, family reunions, business meetings, banquets and other events. “It’s my passion,” Dallinger says. “It’s fun working with clients as we plan their events. I like that I get to be a part of someone’s special day.”

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Four times a year, Dallinger also works with local breweries and wineries to plan drink-themed dinner events. “It is always a great experience working with the breweries,” Dallinger states. “I like different styles of beer, and I also like to brew beer. I have a hops garden in my backyard.” Dallinger has helped prepare meals for as many as 500 guests during a single event, but perhaps the largest catering event Dallinger and the other Kingsmill chefs work is the LPGA Golf Championship, slated this year for May 16-22. The chefs there are on the go non-stop for seven straight days. “We start planning for the next LPGA event the day after the LPGA,” Dallinger says. His favorite part of the food prep for the LPGA is WILLIAMSBURG MAGAZINE / MAY 2016

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Recipe courtesy of Kingsmill Resort planning for a party for the golfers and sponsors. Roughly 300 guests attend. Last year, Dallinger came up with a James Bond theme for the party in which every food station was named after a James Bond movie. “It was very cool,” he says. “I am a huge James Bond fan, so it was a lot of fun to plan.” This year, the party’s theme is Riverboat, with food stations representing various “foodie” cities along the Mississippi River, including Memphis and St. Louis with a final destination of New Orleans. Dallinger and his chefs also cater meals continuously for those in the skyboxes and villas during the tournament, including breakfasts, lunches, receptions, and other smaller events held throughout the week. There is also a final dinner celebration when the winners are announced. “It is quite an amazing feat,” Dallinger says of pulling it all off. “The best part of my job is working with the team that I’ve assembled. I’m so lucky to be surrounded by so many talented chefs. It is amazing what we can do when we come together.” Dallinger met his wife, Ioana, at Kingsmill. She is working on a doctorate degree in hospitality and tourism management. The pair hope to one day open their own bed and breakfast. But for now, Dallinger loves being a part of Kingsmill. Once the LPGA is finished, he will focus on hiring additional chefs in preparation for the resort’s busy summer season. “I enjoyed my experience with the externship program,” he says. “It is a great program and I want to make sure that it continues.”

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Seared Scallops with Red Sorrel and Charred Grapefruit Vinaigrette Red Sorrel’s fresh leaves are tender and have an intense lemony flavor. Charring the grapefruit produces magic; it caramelizes, balances the sourness and adds a savory note. Makes 4 Servings Ingredients 2 small ruby red grapefruits, halved 1 small leek, split lengthwise and rinsed 3 tablespoons high-quality extra-virgin olive oil 1 teaspoon organic honey 2 dashes grapefruit bitters Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste 1 pound 4 ounces sea scallops, muscle tabs removed 1 tsp canola oil 2 cup red sorrel 2 cup baby arugula 1/3 cup julienned carrot 1/3 cup julienned daikon radish Directions Preheat a grill to high heat. Lightly grease the cut sides of the grapefruits and leek with olive oil. Grill them both, cut-side down, until they are charred and the leeks are tender, about 2 minutes for the grapefruit and 3 minutes for the leeks. Let cool slightly. Juice the grapefruit into a large mixing bowl (you should have about 1/2 cup juice). Chop the leeks and add them to the bowl with the grapefruit juice. Add the olive oil, honey, bitters and some salt and pepper to the bowl and whisk to combine. Reserve. Dry the scallops with paper towels. Heat the canola oil in a skillet over medium high heat. Season scallops with salt and freshly ground pepper. Sear the scallops until browned on both sides and cooked through, about 2 minutes per side. Toss the greens, carrots, and daikon radish with some of the charred grapefruit vinaigrette. Arrange the scallops with the greens and vegetables and drizzle remaining vinaigrette around scallops.


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Celebrate Mexico’s culture, food on Cinco de Mayo By Brandy Centolanza Cinco de Mayo is a great opportunity to share in some fun with family and friends while celebrating Mexican food, culture, and history. In Mexico, May 5 is a celebration of the Mexican Army’s unlikely victory over the French during the Battle of Puebla. It is not to be confused with the Mexican Independence Day, which falls in September. Mexico often commemorates Cinco de May with parades. Meanwhile, to Americans, Cinco de Mayo has become a tradition of honoring Mexican culture, including food and drink, decor, clothing, dance and music, and more. Local Mexican restaurants offer specials on the holiday as they see a spike in customers turning out to commemorate Cinco de Mayo. Some restaurants hire mariachi bands to entertain patrons while they nosh on fajitas and margaritas. In the past, El Tapatio Mexican Grill & Bar in New Town has had shirts designed specifically for the event, and hired musical entertainment.

“We just want people to have fun,” says Antonio Ivarra, assistant manager. Javier Veliz, assistant manager for Taco Mexicali restaurant in Williamsburg Pavilion Shops Shopping Center, agrees. Taco Mexicali specializes in traditional Mexican food---tacos, fajitas, enchiladas, chalupas, burritos, and more---which guests can enjoy on

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Cinco de Mayo while listening to a mariachi band. The restaurant also decorates for the holiday, and has a clown on hand to entertain families. “We’ll have specials, and offer more fun,” shares Veliz. “It’s a busy day for us, definitely.” You can honor the holiday with a fiesta at home by donning attire in the colors of green, white, and red, which represent the colors of the Mexican flag; listening to Latin music, or even playing music on a guitar or maracas; and serving up traditional Mexican fare. Try making appetizers such as sopes---small fried tortilla bowls topped with vegetables and meats---or salsa or guacamole with tortilla chips. For dessert, Mexican flan is popular. But if you prefer dining out and margaritas and guacamole are your thing, Plaza Azteca in High Street is famous for its fresh tableside guacamole. El Sabor Mexicano restaurant on Richmond Road will offer its usual food and happy hour specials with extra decorations and a more party-like atmosphere on Cinco de Mayo. Cinco de Mayo, like any holiday, is about “loving your friends and family and having a good time,” says Alberto Boites, an employee with El Sabor Mexicano.

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upcoming events

A sneak peek at June By Heather Bridges Summer is the season of festivals and outdoor events, and June marks the start. Here are some events to look forward to in Williamsburg next month. Festival Williamsburg Presented annually by the Virginia Arts Festival, this year’s Festival Williamsburg will bring a group of iconic artists to perform in a threeday musical event on the lawn of the Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg. From June 24-26, Funhouse Festival features performances from Grammy winner Bruce Hornsby, who helped curate the lineup, Ricky Skaggs, Colvin & Earle, The Taj Mahal Trio and more. “Shagging on the Riverwalk” Beach Music Series

Each summer, Yorktown’s Riverwalk Landing provides a picturesque venue for “Shagging on the Riverwalk,” a free weekly concert series perfect for those warm summer nights. Lawn chairs and blankets are needed – dancing shoes, optional. Starting June 2, the concerts occur every Thursday, and June’s entertainment includes The Holiday Band, Band of Oz, Soul Intent and Coolin’ Out Band. Busch Gardens Food & Wine Festival Opening May 27, Busch Gardens’ Food & Wine Festival offers guests a taste, quite literally, of something different. Booths dotted around the theme park on weekends will serve small plates of foods from around the world and beverages, too. With around 14 menus, each specific to a different country or region, the

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festival serves up everything from Mushi-Gyoza to Guinness Mousse. Virginia Shakespeare Festival A summer favorite, the Virginia Shakespeare Festival returns for its 38th anniversary season. The festival opens June 29 with the Bard’s iconic love story, “Romeo & Juliet,” directed by festival director Christopher Owens and performed in Phi Beta Kappa Memorial Hall at The College of William & Mary. The festival continues through early August with performances of “Cymbeline” and “The Gravedigger’s Tale.” “Rent” From June 2-18, the Williamsburg Players will present “Rent,” one of Broadway’s longest-running shows and a pop culture phenomenon. A rock musical about young artists struggling with addiction, poverty and AIDS in New York City’s East Village, “Rent” won the Tony Award for Best Musical and Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Dana Margulies Cauthen will direct the Players’ production. Uncorked and Unplugged Presented by 94.9 The Point, Uncorked and Unplugged will once again bring live music to the Williamsburg Winery. As the name suggests, wine flows as national and up-and-coming musicians play acoustic sets in an outdoor setting. Past performers have included Grace Potter, Andrew McMahon, David Cook and A Great Big World. The event is scheduled for 1-5 p.m. on June 12. Father’s Day This year, Father’s Day falls on June 19. As you think of ways to celebrate dad, be sure to check local eateries for special meal deals. Think outside the box, too. For example, York River State Park will host “Father’s Day Surf & Turf,” an afternoon of kayaking/canoeing and fossil hunting, where dads paddle for free with a paid guest.


worship

Area places of worship BRUTON PARISH EPISCOPAL CHURCH 331 Duke of Gloucester Street, Williamsburg www.brutonparish.org (757) 229-2891 Sunday Worship: 7:30am, 9:15am, 11:15am & 5:30pm Sunday School (10:30am) & Nursery (8:30am-12:30pm) Noonday Prayer (Mon.-Sat.); Holy Eucharist (11am Wed.)

JAMESTOWN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 3287 Ironbound Rd., Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 229-5445 Pastor: Rev. Dr. Daniel T. Klein; Choir Dir. Robert Hodge Sunday Worship 10:30 am, Kid’s Church 10:45 am, Child Care Avail Email: jamestownpresby@gmail.com and visit us on Facebook Webpage: jamestownpresbyterianchurch.org or .com

WILLIAMSBURG BAPTIST CHURCH A Family of Faith Seeking the Will of God 227 Richmond Road – across from W&M 9:30 Education – 11 am Worship with Nursery 757-229-1217 www.williamsburgbaptist.com

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH 620 Jamestown Road, Williamsburg, VA Services and Sunday School: 11am, Wednesday: 7:30pm Public Reading Room- 626 Jamestown Rd. (757)229-3805 Sun. Radio: 790AM (WNIS)-8:05am; 740AM (WMBG)-10am www.christiansciencewilliamsburg.org

NEW TOWN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 5209 Monticello Ave., (757) 258-1072 www.newtownumc.org Pastor Mike Derflinger • Sun. worship: 9:15 & 11am (nursery provided) Kids Konnection & Middle School Breakout 9:15 & 11am 1st Wed. – Midweek Service 6-7:30pm; Every Wed - Middle & High School Youth

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FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 4107 Rochambeau Drive- (757) 566-0456 SS: 9:30am; Sun. services: 10:30am & 6:00pm Wed.: Bible Study & Prayer meeting: 7:00pm Nursery provided-all services www.FaithBaptistWilliamsburg.org

ST. BEDE CATHOLIC CHURCH 3686 Ironbound Rd., Williamsburg 23188 (757) 229-3631, www.bedeva.org Mass Schedule: (757) 258-7777 Mass: Sat. 5:30pm; Sun. 7:15, 9 & 11am; 5pm Daily Mass: Mon.–Fri. 9am

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GRACE COVENANT CHURCH (PCA) Growing in Grace and Truth Child care/nursery provided for all services Rev. Dennis Griffith / Rev. Camper Mundy (757) 220-0147, www.gracecovpca.org

ST. OLAF CATHOLIC CHURCH 104 Norge Lane, Williamsburg • www.stolaf.cc (757) 564-3819, fax (757) 565-1099 e-mail – office@stolafchurch.hrcoxmail.com Mass-Sat. 5:30pm, Sun. 8 & 10am, Tue 5pm Wed.,Thu. & Fri. noon, confessions Sat. 4:30pm

WILLIAMSBURG UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISTS IMAGINE a religion that embraces many different beliefs... Including yours! Sunday Worship: 9:15am & 11:15am 3051 Ironbound Rd, Williamsburg (757) 220-6830. www.wuu.org

HICKORY NECK EPISCOPAL CHURCH 8300 Richmond Rd, Toano, 23168, (757)566-0276 Sunday: Holy Eucharist 8:00am, 9am, 11:15am. Child care provided at 9 and 11:15 am services Historic Chapel used regularly www.hickoryneck.org

TEMPLE BETH EL OF WILLIAMSBURG Rabbi: David Katz 600 Jamestown Road at Indian Springs Road Fri. Night Service: 7:30pm; Sat. Morning Service: 10am Office: (757) 220-1205, www.tbewilliamsburg.org

JAMES RIVER BAPTIST CHURCH Bringing Hope to the Community 4931 Centerville Rd., 757-258-0303 Sun. Worship 9am & 11am; SS 10 am; Sun. Eve. 6pm; Wed. 6pm; Nursery, Children’s & Youth Ministry. www.jamesriverbaptist.org

WELLSPRING UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 4871 Longhill Rd, Williamsburg (757-258-5008) WellspringUMC.org and Facebook Sunday Worship: 8:45am (Traditional) & 11am (Contemporary) Sunday School: 10am & Nursery: 8:45-12:00

1677 Jamestown Rd, Williamsburg (2 mi. west of Rt. 199)

Large congregation offering inspired worship services and music, insightful biblical interpretation, heartfelt mission, fellowship hour, nursery, Sunday School. And that’s just on Sunday! Located across from W&M at 215 Richmond Rd. Services 9:30 & 11a.m. 757-229-4235 mywpc.org

500 Jamestown Rd. at Cary St., Williamsburg Sunday Worship: 8:15 & 11am, Sunday School for All ages at 9:30am. Childcare provided. Rev. Dr. Bill Jones • Rev. Kay Barrè (757) 229-1771, www.williamsburgumc.org

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36 J. Fenton Gallery 4(E-8) Colonial Clothing 4 All+Women’s Clothes+More

19 York Uniforms Yorktown Culinary,Medical,Security,School Uniforms & Shoes

23 Johnstown Jewelers (G-5) Gold,Platinum,Fine Stones,Pearls,Silver,Repairs

ANTIQUES & CONSIGNMENTS

(H-5)

17 Historic Yorktown

(C-14)

22 Jamestown Settlement

(G-5)

17 Let's Go Sail

(C-14)

42 The Original Ghost Tours of Williamsburg (C-5) 45 Pirates Cove

1(C-6)

43 Poquoson

Exit 256B, off I-64

44 Ripley's Believe It or Not!

(C-5)

19 Schooner Alliance

(C-14)

19 Schooner Serenity

(C-14)

Yorktown Battlefields

(C-14)

18 Yorktown Segway Tours Historic Yorktown 22 Yorktown Victory Center

(C-15) 23 La Tienda (G-5) Spanish Food & Wine, Hand-Crafted Ceramics & Gifts

MUSEUMS & GALLERIES 46 A Touch of Earth

22(C-3)

Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum Colonial Williamsburg 47 Art-cade Gallery of Art

5(G-6)

11 Lightfoot Manor Collectibles, Gifts, Pewter, Brass & More

(D-7)

DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum Colonial Williamsburg Gallery at York Hall

Historic Yorktown

Muscarelle Museum of Art at College of William & Mary 18 On the Hill Gallery

(E-8)

21(C-6)

23 Prince George Art & Frame

21(C-6)

50 The Trimble Collection 42 Virginia Living Museum

11(G-14) Newport News Historic Yorktown

46 Williamsburg School of Needlework 20(D-5) York County Historical Museum

Yorktown

50 Classic Consignments

11(G-14)

49 The Clothes Tree

27(E-12)

49 Goodman's Interiors 39 Master Craftsmen 25(E-8) Handcrafted Silver, Pewter, Gold Jewelry & Giftware

(C-2) Gloucester Co.

51 Heritage Antiques 15 Merle Norman

36 Merchants Square Unique Shopping, Dining & Special Events

4(E-8)

48 Revibe 57 Sugar & Spice

15 Merle Norman 6(E-4) Make-up,Brand Name Consignment Handbags+More

48 West Point Antiques 49 Williamsburg Antiques Mall, Ltd.

39 Mermaid Books 25(E-8) New,Used,Rare,Childrens Books+Antiques+Ephemera 15 Monticello Marketplace 6(E-4) Unique Family Owned/Brand Retailers+Restaurants

7(G-6)

52 Quirks of Art

22(C-3)

48 Family Tree Consignments

Historic Yorktown

52 Paint on Pottery

57 Chickadees

8(C-5)

Colonial Williamsburg

47 Colonial Folk Art

Watermen’s Museum

46 Stick Stone & Bone (C-5) New Age Crystal Store-Crafts,Gifts & Jewelry

(D-9)

44 Hampton Roads Charters

Bassett Hall

37 Blinds Galore 24(G-10) Variety of Blinds, Shades & Plantation Shutters

45 Nautical Dog 20(D-5) Everything for Your Pet+Bar Ware+Home Decor 13 New Concept Sports & Gifts

29(D-5)

Family-owned one-stop shop for NFL,MLB,NHL,NBA,NCAA

36 Ocean Palm, a Lilly Pulitzer Signature Store 4(E-8) Clothing, Jewelry, Accessories & Gifts

Smithfield 6(E-4) (F-12) 22(C-3) West Point (C-3)

DINING & NIGHTLIFE AMERICAN 39 The Hound's Tale Flavorful Fare for Every Palate

25(E-8)

23 Old Chickahominy House (G-6) Southern Food, Fresh Baked Pies & Gift Shop

ASIAN 3 Peking Mongolian & Japanese Mongolian, Sushi Train, Japanese & Thai

1(C-6)

BBQ & RIBS

SHOPPING 27 Addicted to Golf New & Used Golf Equipment + Simulator

62

(C-5)

37 Quarterpath Crossing 24(G-10) Spec. Shops,Dining,Grocery,Salons,Businesses

6 Red Hot & Blue (C-5) Southern-Style BBQ/Casual Atmosphere & Blues

32 SAS Factory Shoes 8(C-5) USA Handcrafted Men & Women Comfort Shoes

COFFEE, TEA & MORE

51 Anne of Smithfield Smithfield Clothing, Jewelry, Shoes, Accessories and more

4 Serendipity (C-2) Flags, Spinners, Windsocks, Kites, Mailbox Covers

37 Backyard Birder Seed & Supply Wild bird seed, supplies, & more!

2 Shops at Carolina Furniture (C-5) 400+ Names of Luxury Furniture–8 Stores in one

24(G-10)

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36 Aromas 25(E-8) Specialty Coffee/Gourmet Bakery/Lunch/Dinner

FROZEN YOGURT & ICE CREAM 59 Ben & Jerry’s 9(C-5) Ice Cream/Froz. Yogurt/Sorbet/Cakes/Smoothies


15 menchie’s frozen yogurt 29(D-5) Fresh-made Frozen Yogurt & Variety of Toppings

ITALIAN 57 Francesco’s 22(C-3) New Artisan Entrees & Classic Italian Dinners 29 Giuseppe’s Seasonal Menu/Italian Favorites/Specialties

(C-5)

9 Maurizio’s Ristorante Italiano 2(G-14) Authentic Taste of the Old World since 1994 53 Olde Towne Pizza & Pasta (C-5) NY Style Pizza, Gourmet Italian Food & Family Meals 59 Sal’s Ristorante Italiano (D-11) Authentic Italian Cuisine and NY Style Pizza

WILLIAMSBURG REAL ESTATE 37 Aura at Quarterpath Brand-New Upscale Living Apartments

(G-12)

53 El Tapatio 20(D-5) Casual, Authentic Mexican Dishes & Drinks 15 La Terraza Mexican Grill (C-5) Fresh, flavorful Mexican cuisine at reasonable price. 52 Plaza Azteca Restaurante Mexicano 21(C-6) Food/Drinks/Diverse Menu/Genuine Mexican Favs

PIZZA TAKE & BAKE 8 Papa Murphy’s 6(E-4) Made Fresh By Us, Baked Fresh By You

PUBS & TAVERNS 53 Cogan’s Deli & Sports Pub 20(D-5) Lunch,Dinner,Open-MicWeds & Live Music Wkends

36 Berret’s Taphouse 4(E-8) Fresh Regional Seafood & Produce/Variety of Entrees 8 Captain George’s Seafood 70 Items in All You Can Eat Seafood Buffet

(C-5)

18 Riverwalk Restaurant Historic Yorktown Wide Variety of Chesapeake & Atlantic Seafood 7 The Seafare of Williamsburg (C-5) Exceptional Dining Experience/Fresh Seafood/Steak 18 Water Street Grille HistoricYorktown Casual Fresh Seafood/Tapas/Artesian Brews

RETIRING IN WILLIAMSBURG

31 Verena at the Reserve

(B-6)

55+ independent luxury apartment community w/club services

61 Faith Baptist Church

(B-1)

(B-1)

35 Long and Foster REALTORS® see ad Brings the Total Home Ownership Experience

61 James River Baptist Church

(D-3)

AREA SERVICES AUTOMOTIVE SALES, SERVICES & REPAIRS 27 Auto Haus of Williamsburg 27(E-12) Services import vehicles, Sells pre-owned & restores 29 Buggy Bathe Full Service Wash, Lube & Detail Shop

(C-5)

61 Jamestown Presbyterian Church

(F-4)

61 New Town United Methodist Church

(E-5)

61 St. Bede Catholic Church

(F-4)

61 St. Olaf Catholic Church

(C-2)

61 Temple Beth El of Williamsburg

(F-7)

61 Wellspring United Methodist Church

(D-4)

61 Williamsburg Baptist Church

(E-8)

61 Williamsburg Presbyterian Church

(E-8)

61 Williamsburg United Methodist Church (F-8) 61 Williamsburg Unitarian Universalists

(F-4)

ENTERTAINMENT/EVENTS

HEALTH, MEDICAL, HOSPITALS & URGENT CARE

39 2nd Sunday Festival

13 M.D.Express Urgent Care 13(D-6) Physicians Board Certified in Emergency Med.

18 Art at the River

67 Riverside Doctors’ Hospital Focused on Patient-Centered Care

51 Smithfield Farmers Market

(G-12)

21 Chesapeake Bank Shop Local

4(E-8) Yorktown (C-7) Smithfield

HOME SERVICES 32 Conscientious Carpet Care see ad Serving Williamsburg & Surrounding Areas 43 yrs

INTERIOR DESIGN SERVICES 31 Decorating Den Interiors Williamsburg Complimentary in-home design consultation & more

32 The UPS Store on Rochambeau Dr. 31(B-4) Shipping/packaging/printing/notary services

PERSONAL CARE SERVICES 23 Salon 109 (G-5) Full Service/Styling/Color Highlights/Perms & Waxing 19 Shane's Salon & Day Spa

11 Williamsburg Salt Spa Relax in a salt spa experience, gifts

Visit the

ALL NEW

williamsburgmagazine.com Read about

SHIPPING/PACKAGING

Yorktown

(C-2)

32 Rolf Kramer, Liz Moore & Associates see ad Buyers Agent, Senior Real Estate Specialist

(F-7)

61 Hickory Neck Episcopal Church

Full service salon & spa for men & women for over 25 years

33 Colonial Heritage by Lennar The luxury resort that you can call home!

(E-9)

61 Christian Science Church

61 Grace Covenant Presbyterian Church (G-5)

29 Starling Guttering see ad The ONLY one-piece, guaranteed, clog-free gutter!

SEAFOOD

61 Bruton Parish Church

32 Founders Village (D-4) 1, 2, and 3 bedroom Brand New Townhomes!

LATIN & MEXICAN 60 El Sabroson Latin Food 1(C-6) Traditional Latin Food from Mexico & El Salvador

WORSHIP

(G-6)

local merchants local events and great places to eat! Williamsburgmagazine.com is your ticket to

EVERYTHING WILLIAMSBURG!

PET CARE & SERVICES 29 Purrocious Styles Feline Designs Cat only grooming full service salon

see ad

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The numbers on the map indicate the location of these shopping centers: 1 Kingsgate Green Shopping Center 2 Festival Marketplace 3 Williamsburg Pottery Factory 4 Merchants Square 5 Williamsburg OfďŹ ce Park 6 Monticello Marketplace 7 Colony Square Shopping Center 8 Patriot Plaza 9 Premium Outlets 10 OldeTowne Square 11 The Village Shops at Kingsmill 64

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12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

Monticello Marketplace Shoppes Williamsburg Shopping Center Williamsburg Crossing Shopping Center Governor’s Green Shopping Center James York River Plaza Riverwalk Landing, Yorktown Colonial Towne Plaza WindsorMeade Marketplace New Town High Street Williamsburg Pavilion Shops


22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Gallery Shops Monticello Shopping Center Quarterpath Crossing Shopping Center Just off D.o.G. Street Courthouse Commons Second Street Marketplace Shoppes Settlers Market Lightfoot Crossing Shopping Center Shops at Cedar Valley

Historic Yorktown

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Ca

discounts

Order two dinner ent Capitol Bottle of Wine House Salad Order two& Baked Bread dinner entrees Bottle of Wine House Salad & Baked Bread 3044 Richmond Rd. (#104) • Williamsburg 757-220-1805 • www.lightfootmanor.com

$4 off per person

$5.00 OFF any regular priced merchandise

see ad on page 18 With this coupon. Not valid with any other offer. online: use code: coupon EXPIRES 5/31/16 WM

(min. $50.00 purchase)

$3 OFF Governor’s Carriage Wash

7405 Richmond Road, Williamsburg 757-259-0314 • www.flags-spinners.com

25% OFF

Two Pack for Seniors ––––––––––––––––– Two Pack for Adults see page 11 for prices with this coupon. Offer good for 2 people at one session. EXPIRES 5/31/16 WM

New Concept Sports and Gifts 10% off total purchase see ad on page 13 *with this coupon. Cannot be combined with any other offers. EXPIRES 5/31/16 WM

Ristorante Italiano

see ad on page 11 One per customer per day. Not to be combined with other sale or promo. EXPIRES 5/31/16 WM

see ad on page 29 Not valid with any other discounts or coupons. EXPIRES 6/30/16 WM

835 Capitol Landing Road 10% off meal see ad on page 59 With this coupon. Cannot be combined with any other offer. Does not include alcohol, gratuity or tax. EXPIRES 5/31/16 WM

YORK UNIFORMS 20% off your first full service grooming

see ad on page 4

see ad on page 29

Offer cannot be combined w/any other offer and is not valid for the purchase of gift certificates, cannot be applied to previously purchased merchandise. Must be presented at time of purchase. Has no cash value. Valid for in-store purchases only. WM

Call (971) 808-CATS for appointment

Taco Pizza $10 or Fajita Steak Pizza $12*

SAL’S

With this coupon. Not valid with any other offer. Limit 1 coupon per customer. EXPIRES 5/31/16 WM

10% off purchase* see ad on page 18 *Includes Dansko, Alegria & Sanita shoes. See store for details. With this coupon. Cannot be combined with any other offer. EXPIRES 5/31/16 WM

$1.00 off any frozen drink

see ad on page 8

see ad on page 59

*with this coupon. purchased at regular menu prices. Not valid with other offers or discounts. EXPIRES 5/31/16 WM

valid at PREMIUM OUTLETS location only!! One coupon per customer, per visit. Not valid with other offers. EXPIRES 5/31/16 WM

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