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Volume 3 Issue 12 PUBLISHER MIKE WAID

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First and foremost I would like to personally thank each of you for taking the time to read our December issue of Search Castle Rock Magazine. I would also like to wish you and yours a very merry Christmas. This is a very busy time of year for most of us. Scrambling to get all our work projects done before holiday time off...helping the kids get last minute assignments for school done before semester’s end...trying to find that perfect gift for someone special...it can all become very overwhelming and stressful.

that dollar online with a business that has no local ties, none of it stays in your community. So, one of the best gifts you can give this year is to spend money as close to home as possible with locally owned businesses. This month I challenge each of you to embrace the lost art form of gift giving. We sometime lose focus and only see the “gift getting” side of things. In other words, we get hung up on “will he like it” or “is it what she wants” instead of seeing the joy and power of giving. Gifting is just as much about the person giving as the person receiving the gift.

Giving gifts during the holiday has different significance to most people. However, there is usually a constant of trying to find the “right” thing to buy. In our December issue we have a great feature of locally made items that would make great gifts for friends and family. Not only would your friends be impressed with your ninjalike gifting skills, but when you purchase from local businesses you help keep your local community strong.

So here is the challenge. Take a look at the variety of locally made products we have listed in this issue and find one that reminds you of someone special. This way the gift determines the person receiving it. Buy it and see how special it makes that person feel to know you thought of them when finding it. What a wonderful feeling.

On average, when you spend one dollar with a locally owned business about 3/4 of that dollar stays in your local community. When you spend

From my family to yours, have a Merry Christmas and a blessed new year.

Stay safe this holiday season and enjoy time with family and friends. Spread some love around our community and shop local.

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The GIFT of GIVING


Harry Samora Foundation 9th Annual

TOY DRIVE During this time of year, it is easy to get wrapped up in the hustle and bustle of the holidays and forget to take the time to think about what the holiday season is really about. Pausing, even for a moment, to appreciate your family and friends and the little bits of joy that can pop up in your day when you least expect it. There are few things more joyful than seeing the holidays through the wonder filled eyes of children. Children, no matter their circumstances, manage to constantly remind us that the holidays are a truly a magical time of year. For the last nine years, patients at Children’s Hospital have had a more magical holiday thanks to the generous contributions of the community and the tireless efforts of Mia Samora, who organizes Harry’s Annual Toy Drive in memory of her son, Harry Samora.

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Harry was a good friend of my oldest son, Christopher. I can still remember the day when my wife called me as Christopher and I were going into King Soopers with the news of Harry’s passing. Having

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to explain to a seven year old that he would never be able to see his friend again was one of the hardest things I’ve ever had to do. Harry’s time on this earth was entirely too brief, but his legacy of joy lives on, year after year, bringing smiles to the faces of those brave little warriors at Children’s Hospital. We should all strive to have as meaningful a life and make as profound a difference in this world as Harry Samora. By honoring Harry’s life and making a contribution in his name we are all embracing the true meaning of the holidays and in that act of giving, we are reminded of how lucky we are to be able to share in the spirit of the season. To donate, bring new, unwrapped toys (Harry especially loved race cars) for children newborn-18 years or a monetary donation through December 21 to our office at Waid Publishing, 19751 E Mainstreet, Suite R-18, Parker, CO 80138. You can also make a donation online at harrysamoramemorial.com


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Looking for the “perfect” gift for someone special? We’ve found some great locally produced products that will make amazing gifts and give you the opportunity to help some great local businesses!

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EXTRAORDINARY BEARDS We produce hand crafted premium quality beard oil, beard balms and beard accessories. Our oils serve a purpose and each blend is unique to help a man grow a healthy and extraordinary beard. www.extraordinarybeards.com

THE DAISY TREE We provide a variety of colorful, handcrafted products for all stages of your life. Whether you are in need of a special gift for baby, a friend, family member or a little something for yourself we have you covered! Thedaisytree.com

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THE WARMFRONT The WarmFront is a chest warmer and removable base layer for cyclists, runners and outdoor enthusiasts. It was designed to be the ultimate in function and simplicity. It keeps you warm when you need it, and removes easily when you don’t. www.thewarmfront.com WEAVER’S AMERICAN LIGHT WHISKEY Weaver’s American Light Whiskey is made from a corn mash and has a smooth buttery pallet with notes of caramel and toffee. Light Whiskey is distilled to a higher proof level than other types of whiskies giving it a more delicate character. weaversspirits.com 7 SEARCH LONE TREE MAGAZINE


THE COLORADO COOKIE COMPANY Homemade sweets & treats that include: assorted cookies, biscotti, scones, and brownies as well as seasonal sweet breads and confections. Our sweets & treats are made in small batches using quality ingredients and no preservatives. www.thecoloradocookiecompany.com

ECKERT CRAFT COMPANY I create handcrafted needle felted dolls and other felted items. The dolls take between 12-15 hours to create, and are crafted by sculpting wool roving with a barbed needle, which combines the fibers together. www.etsy.com/shop/EckertCraftCompany

THE STORY BOARD We create, manufacture and sell Educational Products. We have a complete line of wonderful Felt Stories that can be sold individually, in a plastic tote (12 stories) or a beautifully locally made wood with 32 stories. www.thestoryboard.net

ROSE’S CREAMERY We make both ice cream and nut butters with only the best ingredients to bring you the freshest and best tasting products available anywhere. Our nut butters are ground fresh weekly.. www.rosescreamery.com WWW.LONETREEMAGAZINE.COM 8

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MOUNTAIN VIEW ART GLASS Hand made fused glass items - from simple coasters and spoon rests over decorative bowls to custom work such as lamps with exchangeable glass plates and woodburned gift boxes that include wineracks and coasters. www.mountainview-artglass.com


TWO RAVENS SOAP COMPANY Hand crafted bar soaps, body scrubs as well as liquid hand soaps. Bar soaps are made from natural ingredients such as olive oil, coconut oil, castor oil, essential oils and colorants. www.tworavenssoap.com

FLINTWOOD FLORAL & DESIGN We hand tie and set our alternative floral arrangements locally. We source only the best, most life-like flowers to create beautiful ecoconscious permanent arrangements. www.flintwoodfloral.com

BELOVED BASKETS I rescue, refurbish, relove Longaberger baskets, picture frames and lamps. Most of my products are shabby chic, French inspired. My Alana line is inspired by my Granddaughter. TerriOBriendesigns.com

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ALISON KELLEY DESIGNS I’m a self-taught metalsmith and jewelry designer. I enjoy making gemstone jewelry, crystal jewelry as well as metal fabricated pieces made of all gold or sterling silver and gemstone pieces. www.alisonkelleydesings.com

MARK MADE IT We hand craft bird feeders, custom bird houses and bat houses. Each house is built with the intentions of providing the best conditions for the species of bird it is intended for. www.markmadeit.com 9 SEARCH LONE TREE MAGAZINE


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A Christmas Memory By Truman Capote This is a darling short story about a seven year old boy and his elderly cousin, whom is his best friend. They are preparing for the holidays, and their annual event of making, and giving away fruitcakes. It may not have many pages but this is a powerful story of a bond between two unlikely buddies. BECKY I picked this short story thinking that it would

be a great read for a busy time of year. What I quickly discovered was an absolute treasure. Truman Capote wrote this mostly autobiographical story for Mademoiselle Magazine in December of 1956. It wasn’t a printed book until 1966. It’s a short story about his memory of preparing for the holidays with his elderly cousin. Did you enjoy this tale as much as I did?

PAM I loved this story of friendship and the excitement that is found in a special relationship. His elderly cousin calls him “Buddy,” after a long ago acquaintance. He is accepting of this nickname and it seems to somehow add to the magic of this unlikely pair. They live in a house with many other relatives who don’t always appreciate their special adventures. At one point, one of the relatives becomes angry with Buddy’s cousin. What were your thoughts about this “pecking order” in the house? BECKY There is a line in the beginning part of the

book that reads, “Other people inhabit the house, relatives; and though they have power over us, and frequently make us cry, we are not, on the whole, too much aware of them.” I think that this says it all. The friends are clearly at the bottom of the pecking order but it doesn’t seem to affect them too much. The two are treated a bit harsh but I think that it represented what was normal for the time in history that this is written. What did you think about the beautiful illustrations?

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PAM The illustrations certainly enhance this lovely

story. The fun drawings help the reader form a complete picture of the characters and their adventures. Some of their biggest adventures revolve around gathering the ingredients to make fruitcakes for many friends (and even people they didn’t know personally). It is an exciting time for both of them when his cousin wakes up and declares it is time for 11 SEARCH LONE TREE MAGAZINE

their annual task. Didn’t you love how they worked together so excitedly?

BECKY They were an adorable pair and although it

is a short story the author made this pair delightfully engaging. If you like the beauty of an older style of writing than you will enjoy this little treasure. I am going to buy a couple of copies for Christmas presents. Did you know that there is also a movie based on this book?

PAM Great idea, Becky; this would make a lovely gift. I did not know there is a movie based on this story. Is it a recent movie? I would love to watch it during the Christmas season. BECKY During my research I found some interesting

information. The first version was filmed, by ABC Stage 67, in 1966 and is narrated by Capote. One of the stars won an Emmy and the production won a Peabody Award. You can find it on YouTube but unfortunately it is broken into six separate recordings. There was also a Hallmark television movie made in 1997 with Patty Duke. If you really want to get into the spirit of this movie then whip up a loaf of fruitcake. Check out the following link to a fruitcake recipe. I was looking for something more unique than what we traditionally think of when fruitcake is mentioned. I haven’t tried it yet but it sounds pretty darn yummy.

davidlebovitz.com/2007/11/chocolatecherry Pam, please tell us what the first pick of 2016 will be.

PAM We will take a sharp turn and explore the history of World War II through the eyes of many women, as we discuss The Girls of Atomic City By: Denise Kiernan.

Happy Holidays from Bookends!


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LOCALAUTHORSPOTLIGHT Hello, BEAUTY Full By Elisa Morgan Women struggle under the onging weight of “not-enoughness.” Not attractive enough. Not smart enough. Not fit enough. Not creative enough ... And therefore, not beautiful. We are broken and ashamed to be so. In our eyes, brokenness makes us unlovable and unusable. But in Scripture, God is clear that he sees us the way we already are in Christ: deeply loved and abundantly influential. Hello, Beauty Full explodes the shame-based mythology of our “not-enoughness,” empowering women to see ourselves as beautiful creations designed by God. Hello, Beauty Full is available online at www.elisamorgan.com

Life in a Pinball Machine ~ Memoir of An Idiot ~ By Mike Westmoreland

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I think my first awareness that I was marginal and having difficulty paying attention and following the “rules” of order happened in the second grade. I was always bouncing about, curious as to what everyone else was doing. One day I was pulled out of the class by the school counselor who asked me why it was that every time I was called upon by the teacher, I would turn around in my desk and reply, “Who me?” All the good intentions of those faithful teachers were for naught-my eyes generally glancing to the outside to see what was going on out there and not to what was being written on the chalkboard. Even my religious instructors throughout my life have had grave concerns-in a manner of speaking. I’ve been bouncing around ever since, never really choosing a path, but simply reacting to every experience that has been placed in my way. Life in a Pinball Machine is available online at amazon.com.

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