fig 速 holiday 2014 | issue no. 13 | the fresh, fashionable, & flavorful of west chester, pennsylvania
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my first night in west chester, I cried myself to sleep. The image of
my parents unloading crates from the trunk of the car, my life compartmentalized into toiletries—bedding and nonperishables. The old me tucked under my mother’s arm, held by the watchful gaze of my father. I watched from Goshen Hall, my family driving quietly back to my childhood, while I stood viewing what would be my future. When people ask me why I came to West Chester, I say “I came to West Chester University and I never left.” And I never did. As I sat in my dorm room making some of the best friends of my life, I was falling in love with West Chester, one experience at a time. I was connecting to the diversity and creativity of the downtown. While the town was beginning to shed its skin little by little, so was I. West Chester and I found our voice together and we were growing through the pain and the accolades. During the holiday season, I am drawn to a quote by Charles Dickens from A Christmas Carol: “I will live in the past, the present, and the future. The spirits of all three shall strive within me.” West Chester has a historically rich past, being the county seat since 1786. Presently the town thrives, from a vibrant college community, to the arts, to retail shops, and to the eateries. Now, I look to the destined future of the town with the same eyes that looked out the window of Goshen Hall many years ago. But today, instead of homesickness, you will hear my laugh bellowing through the streets before you will see my face. (The same laugh that embarrasses my three children and can be a bit much for my colleagues at 8 am.) Charles Dickens writes, “There is nothing in the world so irresistibly contagious as laughter and good humor.”
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BYOB FRESH SEAFOOD PRIVATE PARTIES OUTSIDE PATIO CATERING
Andrew Patten, Chef
a new offering from a west chester native For 15 years, Andrew Patten brought life into the West Chester food scene with Spence Cafe. Now he’s back and better than ever with a brand new offering. Visit Spence 312 for delicious entrees from organic Scottish salmon to grilled maple brine pork chops. Don’t leave without sweetening your palate with Andrew’s seasonal desserts like double pumpkin bread pudding or the house favorite creme brûlée.
312 south high street 610.738.8844 spence312.com visit opentable.com to make a reservation
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fresh face | holiday 2014 | figwestchester.com opening december 1
Meet new local businesses that add to the texture of our thriving downtown. Look for our Fig® Fresh Faces in every issue.
Krissy Flynn and Linda Farrell of Classic Diner in their new Downtown West Chester location. The Classic Diner is looking forward to taking care of West Chester! Open 7 days a week 7 am – 3 pm for breakfast and lunch. BYOB, full-service dine in, take out, fresh baked goods, and catering available.
fresh face:
classic diner
what’s the recipe for a great restaurant that stands the test of time? Start off with a strong core— a menu filled with the classics. Add a strong team dedicated to building relationships. Keep it consistent. Keep it updated. Stay innovative. Stay motivated. Put it all together and you’ve got The Classic Diner, 19 years old, still going strong and still growing. When Tom Farrell opened The Classic Diner in Malvern, he had a goal to revolutionize traditional breakfast and lunch foods. With Krissy Flynn by his side, the two established their restaurant as a local staple in the Philly food scene. Now along with Tom’s brother Nick and his wife Linda Farrell (owners of the regional favorite Sovana Bistro in Kennett Square), the group will expand their brand and bring The Classic Diner to Gay Street. “We’re a solid team,” Krissy says.
6 16 east gay streeet 610.725.0515 theclassicdinerpa.com
“Everyone brings something different to the table. Nick is a strong leader with a great business sense. Tom has an eye for design and presentation. Linda loves to work with her staff and is a great motivator. And I love connecting with our guests.” West Chester locals have a lot to look forward to with this team in town. Every item on the menu is homemade—the soups, potato chips, french fries, pies, baked goods, and the homemade sticky buns ( just to name a few). You won’t even find a freezer at The Classic Diner. The bacon is mouthwatering. The eggs benedict are renowned. The portions are large; you won’t go home hungry. And if all that isn’t enough, Krissy and Linda will be on hand to provide the best customer service around. Need we say more?
mary-melinda wellsandt Washington Sophisticated sandblasted & hand-painted glass vases
global
holiday finds beatriz ball速
New Orleans Nature-inspired serving pieces made of reclaimed aluminum
natural olivewood Fair Trade, Tunisia Wood serving pieces
butterfield pottery
New York Nature-inspired porcelain pottery
REPRESENTING NORTH AMERICAN AND REGIONAL ARTISTS
lucuma designs
Fair Trade, Peru Tagua nut napkin rings
FUNKY FINDS AND UNIQUE GIFTS FOR EVERY OCCASION
FAIR-TRADE PRODUCTS
133 west market street 610.719.0170 the5senses.com
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free gift wrapping!
experience the arts at wcu theatre & dance + music + art & design ART EXHIBITS THEATRE & DANCE PRODUCTIONS MUSIC PERFORMANCES FEATURING FACULTY, STUDENTS, AND VISITING ARTISTS
the college of visual and performing arts 610.436.2739 visit wcupa.edu/cvpa for information 9
executive Chef Carmen Cappello and General Manager Michael Scibilia and Own
w no N E OP red star craft house 146 Exton Square Mall, Exton redstarcrafthouse.com
join us
barra rossa
(formerly Stella Rossa) 20 East Lancaster Avenue, Downingtown barrarossa.com
as we welcome Red Star Craft House—featuring 100 craft beers, gourmet burgers, street tacos, and artisan pizza.
RED STAR | BARRA ROSSA | KILDARE’S | DOC MAGROGAN’S | HARVEST | DAVE MAGROGAN GROUP
ner Dave Magroga-
kildare’s irish pub 18 – 22 West Gay Street, West Chester kildaresirishpub.com
doc magrogan’s oyster house
harvest seasonal grill & wine bar
117 East Gay Street, West Chester docmagrogans.com
549 Wilmington West Chester Pike, Glen Mills harvestseasonalgrill.com
dave says: “Red Star Craft House brings a unique global menu inspired by Chef Cappello’s scratch kitchen which pairs with our 100 hand-selected craft beers.” Executive Chef Carmen Cappello, General Manager Michael Scibilia, and Owner Dave Magrogan
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December 20, 2014 December 21, 2014 Seven thirty PM
Three pm
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The Messiah George Frideric Handel with
Tempesta di Mare Baroque Orchestra
MARCH 14, 2015 7:30pm
west chester studio for the performing arts
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Celtic Folksongs MARCH 15, 2015 4:00pm annville pa
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Winter Class Registration Begins: November 24
May 17, 2 015 paoli pa
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West Chester Studio Singers Concert: December 5, 5:15 pm
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The Best Christmas Pageant Ever by Barbara Robinson: December 6 & 7 at 12:30 pm
MUSIC OF DUSK 'TIL DAWN
the performing arts
westchesterstudio.com
in west chester
A holiday tradition for the entire family, the Nutcracker ballet will transport you to the magical “Land of Sweets.” Join Clara and her beloved nutcracker on an enchanted journey to a place where toy soldiers and mice battle and the Sugar Plum Fairy reigns in splendor among a delightful cast of dancers and characters! Emilie K. Asplundh Concert Hall, WCU Campus December 12: 10 am December 13: 12 pm, 4 pm December 14: 6 pm December 18: 10 am December 20: 12 pm, 4 pm December 21: 2 pm Join us for The Nutcracker Tea—December 13 & 20 at 2:30 pm and December 21 at 12:30 pm. Tickets sold separately. For tickets visit brandywineballet.org or call the box office at 610.696.2711. 12 figwestchester.com
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authentic | holiday 2014 | figwestchester.com authentic. true. west chester.
authentic:
dr. clifford e. debaptiste
if there’s a story to be told in West Chester, it’s that of Dr. Clifford E. DeBaptiste. With more than 60 years of service, Dr. DeBaptiste has impacted Chester County in immeasurable and innumerable ways. To truly understand the magnitude of his character and dedication to the community, we must start telling his story from the very beginning—in 1954 when Dr. DeBaptiste first moved to West Chester. Along with his young bride Inez Manning DeBaptiste and daughter Lillian L. DeBaptiste, Dr. DeBaptiste had energy to spare and wanted to devote it to opening a business in West Chester. In the face of opposition locally, the family opened the DeBaptiste Funeral Home in 1954—and its doors have been open ever since, expanding throughout the years. This successful familyrun business would be the ground on which Dr. DeBaptiste was able to donate his time and services to the borough of West Chester. In 1968, Dr. DeBaptiste was appointed to the Trustee Board of West Chester University.
His ardent support of education placed him at the center of a monumental movement for the university. During the school’s epic expansion in which a 250-acre area was added to the university, he was there. During the tearing down of Old Main and construction of New Main, he was there. In fact, between 1968 and 1972, along with the board, Dr. DeBaptiste championed the school’s expansion—22 new buildings to be constructed in just four years. A once small school comprised of 1,800 students and faculty, today has a population of almost 16,000. A true activist, Dr. DeBaptiste was a catalyst for the university’s growth, which as a result, served as a catalyst for the growth of West Chester. The next step for West Chester’s biggest champion would be mayor. With mentor and friend Charlie Swope by his side, Dr. DeBaptiste was elected mayor in 1993. Under his leadership, the borough saw growth and success. But the most memorable event for Dr. DeBaptiste was his organization of
West Chester’s 200th birthday in 1999. As Chairman of the Bicentennial Committee, West Chester celebrated all year long. The festive spirit started in January with a champagne toast and a prayer. The following months would host seven parades, West Chester’s first fireworks, and the first time the Budweiser Clydesdales would trek through town. In that memorable event, the 2nd Division Marine Band of the United States led the way as a jubilant parade followed behind, with the Clydesdales at the tail. As the mayor’s two terms came to an end and he returned to his business, Dr. DeBaptiste continued to actively support Chester County in any way possible. “I’ve had 60 years of service in West Chester and it’s easy to say that I’ve had 60 positive years,” he says. If you have the chance to meet Dr. DeBaptiste, you know that this positive spirit can be felt in the air and is easily absorbed by all those around him.
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14 128 west market street 610.696.3788 carlinosmarket.com
Samantha, Nan, Maegan (seated on floor), Tim, Kathy, Cindy, Alex (seated on floor), Julia, Thea, Michael, and Andrea (not shown).
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one for you and one for them… Cross something off both your lists—your own wish list and your holiday gift list, in our welcoming boutique bookshop. Our knowledgeable staff will guide you to the perfect book for all the hard-to-shop-for people in your life. west goshen center, 967 paoli pike
610.696.1661 chestercountybooks.com
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november open house Saturday, November 22 Annual Book Fair Tours at 10 am
listen. learn. wonder.
decide.
EDUCATING BOYS & GIRLS AGE 3 – 5TH GRADE CREATIVITY & COLLABORATION RESPONSIBILITY TO THE COMMUNITY WHERE LEADERSHIP IS LEARNED
16 415 north high street 610.696.2937 wcfriends.org admissions@wcfriends.org
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holiday glow 35 south high street 610.696.3990 emilyalice.com
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seasonal celebrations
start here
Stop in for seasonal specials and new, rotating American craft whiskey with accompanying cocktails.
EXCELLENT CRAFT BEER SELECTION ROTATING DRAFTS DAILY CREATIVE MENU WITH INSPIRED PUB FOOD SPECIALS & EVENTS
Scott Moore, Chef
18 40 east market street 484.631.0241 ramsheadbarandgrill.com
Find the great designers and artisans that you love at the newly renovated KALY. Also, come see the many new gifts for the holidays in our expanded gift area.
WOMEN’S CLOTHING & ACCESSORIES
UNIQUE GIFT IDEAS
WHIMSICAL HOME GOODS Hair and makeup by Emily Alice Salon
37 west gay street 610.436.8272 kalyclothing.com
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born in italy,
served in west chester
COMFORTABLE ITALIAN DINING IN AN UPSCALE CASUAL ATMOSPHERE 12 CRAFT BEERS ON TAP & A LARGE SELECTION OF IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC BEERS & WINES OPEN KITCHEN, FULL-SERVICE BAR, & NEAPOLITAN BRICK OVEN IMPORTED FROM ITALY WINE CELLAR ACCOMMODATING 10 – 50 GUESTS—PERFECT FOR REHEARSAL DINNERS, PRIVATE PARTIES, & BUSINESS MEETINGS
BOOK YOUR HOLIDAY PARTY IN OUR WINE CELLAR!
20 33 west market street 610.701.6326 mercato33.com
FEATURING:
LORO PIANA
ROBERT GRAHAM
Leather jacket $595
BUGATCHI
Custom suit $795
CUSTOM-MADE IN AMERICA
PROFESSIONAL TAILORING
VISIT US FOR THE ANNUAL HOLIDAY SALE
TUXEDOS FOR RENTAL OR PURCHASE
Our annual custom shirt gift certificate sale $139
Give the gift that fits all sizes with a gift certificate
a perfect gift. a perfect fit.
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christmas a candlelight christmas concert December 7, 4 pm Carols and anthems featuring Charpentier’s Midnight Mass for Christmas with organ and orchestra.
ring and sing
December 14, 7 pm Seasonal music by the ringing choirs, and an informal carol sing.
christmas eve 1 pm
3 pm (Children’s Service) 5 pm 7 pm 9 pm 10:30 pm (Communion)
sunday worship 8, 9, and 10:30 am
All in the beautiful, historic 1834 Sanctuary.
22 130 west miner street 610.696.0554 firstpreswc.com
elegant gifts
come in small packages
Holiday Open House! Join us at our Exton location on Wednesday, December 3 from 5 – 8 pm. Enjoy 20% off all gift cards!
Meet our highly trained beauty professionals. Our West Chester studio features our award-winning team of color professionals and hair designers to help you achieve your best holiday look.
west chester: 150 east gay street 610.314.4300 exton: 826 north pottstown pike 484.872.8457
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kylewharyart.com
kylewharyart@yahoo.com
kyle whary local artist
find his work: Visual Expansion Gallery Pietro’s Prime
the perfect gift for every holiday sunset hill jewelers where gifts become heirlooms 23 north high street 610.692.0374 sunsethilljewelers.com
Sunset Hill Jewelers and Fine Arts Gallery (Now through December)
Ask about commissioned paintings.
gift local guide look for it online late november!
Whether you’re a dedicated downtown shopper or just beginning to think locally, we’re here to help you find thoughtful gifts for everyone on your list. This holiday season, we’ve curated a collection of even more unique offerings from local retailers in our digital-only Gift Local Guide—coming to your screens in late November. Head to figwestchester.com and find out more on our social channels for the best of the borough for you and yours. lo
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YORI’S BAKERY CHURCH STREET
home-baked for the holidays
PIES
DECORATED CAKES
COOKIES
PARTY TRAYS
YULE LOGS
PUMPKIN CHEESECAKES
15 north church street 610.344.yori (9674) yorisbakery.com
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THE BEST RADIATION ONCOLOGY IN THE REGION BEGINS IN WEST CHESTER The scene looks futuristic, like something born in the imagination of a science-fiction writer. A cancer patient lies still on a radiation treatment couch, as what looks like space-age machinery starts circling around them to deliver precise radiation treatment with a remarkable level of control and synchronization. Called True-Beam™, this advanced technology represents a quantum leap forward in the speed, accuracy and safety of radiation therapy.
Andre Konski, MD, MBA, MA, FACR joined Penn Medicine in January as Chester County Hospital’s Medical Director of Radiation Oncology. Having practiced for many years at NCI comprehensive cancer centers, Dr. Konski brings tremendous clinical expertise to the hospital’s Cancer Program. “TrueBeam is much more than cutting-edge technology; it is the leading edge of radiation therapy and goes beyond what is considered stateof-the-art today.”
As part of Penn Medicine Chester County Hospital patients with cancer have access to a personalized treatment plan that considers every radiation option available. Many therapies, including Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy (IMRT); Image-Guided Radiation Therapy (IGRT); Conformal Radiation Therapy (CRT); Sterotactic body radiotherapy; and Computed Tomography Simulation (CT SIM) can be found locally here in West Chester.
Dr. Konski works alongside fellow Penn physician and Radiation Oncologist Ann Marie Siegal, MD, who says the increased precision of the TrueBeam has significantly fine-tuned an often-challenging treatment delivery process. “Many tumors are located in places that are affected by the body’s slightest movement. With the TrueBeam, radiation fields can be tailored tightly, directly targeting the cancer or area at risk.”
YOUR LIFE IS WORTH PENN MEDICINE.
Radiation Oncology is a key component of Penn Medicine’s Comprehensive cancer program at Chester County Hospital. As part of the region’s #1 cancer program, patients seeking radiation oncology treatment here see Penn specialists and have access to the most advanced treatment options available. Request a consult or learn more at PennMedicine.org/RadiationOncology
Chester County Hospital • 701 E. Marshall Street, West Chester • 610.431.5000 • PennMedicine.org/RadiationOncology
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THE BEST RADIATION ONCOLOGY IN THE REGION BEGINS IN WEST CHESTER The scene looks futuristic, like something born in the imagination of a science-fiction writer. A cancer patient lies still on a radiation treatment couch, as what looks like space-age machinery starts circling around them to deliver precise radiation treatment with a remarkable level of control and synchronization. Called True-Beam™, this advanced technology represents a quantum leap forward in the speed, accuracy and safety of radiation therapy.
Andre Konski, MD, MBA, MA, FACR joined Penn Medicine in January as Chester County Hospital’s Medical Director of Radiation Oncology. Having practiced for many years at NCI comprehensive cancer centers, Dr. Konski brings tremendous clinical expertise to the hospital’s Cancer Program. “TrueBeam is much more than cutting-edge technology; it is the leading edge of radiation therapy and goes beyond what is considered stateof-the-art today.”
As part of Penn Medicine Chester County Hospital patients with cancer have access to a personalized treatment plan that considers every radiation option available. Many therapies, including Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy (IMRT); Image-Guided Radiation Therapy (IGRT); Conformal Radiation Therapy (CRT); Sterotactic body radiotherapy; and Computed Tomography Simulation (CT SIM) can be found locally here in West Chester.
Dr. Konski works alongside fellow Penn physician and Radiation Oncologist Ann Marie Siegal, MD, who says the increased precision of the TrueBeam has significantly fine-tuned an often-challenging treatment delivery process. “Many tumors are located in places that are affected by the body’s slightest movement. With the TrueBeam, radiation fields can be tailored tightly, directly targeting the cancer or area at risk.”
YOUR LIFE IS WORTH PENN MEDICINE.
Radiation Oncology is a key component of Penn Medicine’s Comprehensive cancer program at Chester County Hospital. As part of the region’s #1 cancer program, patients seeking radiation oncology treatment here see Penn specialists and have access to the most advanced treatment options available. Request a consult or learn more at PennMedicine.org/RadiationOncology
Chester County Hospital • 701 E. Marshall Street, West Chester • 610.431.5000 • PennMedicine.org/RadiationOncology
giving back | holiday 2014 | figwestchester.com
volunteer. donate. give back.
giving back:
frank herron of barnaby’s growing up with six siblings, you can trace
Frank Herron’s skills in sharing all the way back to his childhood. Now as an adult and local business owner, Frank spends his time sharing with the people of West Chester. Whether it’s sharing a beer at Barnaby’s of America, donating to non-profit organizations, or starting the Bartender’s Ball in West Chester, Frank’s selfless personality has marked him as a local leader. After graduating college, Frank was bar hopping the restaurant industry until 2003 when he returned to West Chester and joined the Barnaby’s team. Here he was able to fit into a culture that encouraged all his charitable endeavors by donating their advertising budget to youth sports, and local police and fire departments. Frank says, “Our culture comes down from our lead partner Bill Daily. We’ve seen the bigger picture and we know what’s good for the community is good for everyone. We want to work with local businesses and organizations, supporting them in any way they need.” Last August, in the midst of all his day-to-day donating, Frank stumbled upon an opportunity that he couldn’t let slip by. The Budweiser Clydesdales were going to be in Philadelphia, and Frank had heard there was a chance they could visit West Chester.
Within two days, he proposed the idea to the Borough Council and in just 24 short days, the Clydesdales would make their way through the borough. Frank and Barnaby’s offered to pay it forward, covering all costs until they could raise the total funds. When all was said and done, they had raised enough to bring the Cylesdales and donate $2,400 to the Wounded Warrior Project and David’s Drive (a Coatesville charity for Chester County veterans). When the Clydesdales arrived on August 29, Frank remembers, “It was spectacular, the turnout and Meet people who inspire energy of West Chester was amazing. I got to and give back to our thriving sit on the hitch with the Clydesdales. It was one downtown. Look for of the few times in my life where I was actually Fig® Giving Back in every issue. speechless.” Photo by Adam Jones Photography, adamjjones.com
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Frank may have been speechless in that moment, but we can think of something worth saying: a very gracious thank-you to Frank for his dedication to West Chester.
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FULL COFFEE BAR PARTY CUPCAKE TRUCK AVAILABLE FOR RENTAL
Owner Thais da Silva Viggue with her son, Lucien Viggue.
100 south high sreet 610.476.5684 diadoce.com
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at the core of the The StanAb Development Company is a passionate devotion to Chester County community. The StanAb Development Company was founded in 1994 by lifelong Chester County residents and entrepreneurs, Victor Abdala, Jr. and Tony Stancato. Their mission was unique and focused: repurpose and revitalize under-utilized real estate in Chester County to create a positive economic impact on the community. They have never wavered from this strategy. StanAb has been a catalyst in the transformation of West Chester. In 1998, they purchased the former Woolworth building on the corner of Gay and High Streets and brought in Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant, now a much-loved anchor of the borough of West Chester. StanAb has completed more than 23 residential and commercial real estate projects in Chester County, with their latest project being The Chestnut Street Lofts, West Chester’s first lifetsyle-inspired apartment community.
developing
the future
Vic Abdala & Tony Stancato in the new Chestnut Street Lofts. Find out more at theloftswc.com.
30 433 west market street suite 9, west chester 610.430.6255 stanab.com
Located in the most-desired neighborhood in the borough, The Chestnut Street Lofts combine sophisticated architecture typically found in metropolitan cities with practical amenities. Once an under-used laundromat, The Chestnut Street Lofts epitomizes StanAb’s expertise in repurposing real estate.
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Meet new local businesses that add to the texture of our thriving downtown in every issue.
fresh face:
with 13 years of experience as a hair stylist, Stephanie Cleck
relocated to Washington D.C. with plans to retire her scissors and devote time to raising her young family. But soon she began to notice a growing need among her friends— the desire to balance their styling needs with their busy schedules. Many women relish the salon experience, but find it hard to carve time out of their busy schedules to pamper themselves. And with three young ones, Stephanie understands the meaning of “busy.” Starting off with just one busy mother, Stephanie brought her talents and offered at-home salon styling while her friend’s children were napping. Her friend told a friend, who told a friend, and soon referrals started pouring in. Stephanie’s reputation
as an experienced stylist combined with this unique approach to “salon services in the comfort of your own home” flourished and within two years, Stephanie had 160 clients in the D.C. area who faithfully rescheduled every six weeks for a fresh color and cut. This past February, Stephanie relocated again to West Chester and formed CON∙CI∙HAIR∙GE to bring her talents to our area. Now the women of West Chester can have their hair styled from the comfort and convenience of their own home. Stephanie tells us, “My service is for all types of women: stay-at-home Moms, professional working women, or any woman who can’t find time for the salon. While your hair is processing, you can take a conference call in quiet; you can wash dishes or do laundry. As women, we’re always multitasking—with
jobs, relationships, children, and household duties. It’s nice to feel pampered at home.” But don’t think Stephanie’s services are all work and no play; you don’t have to be multitasking. Host a hair party with a couple friends. Pop open a bottle of champagne, and savor time while you’re having your hair styled. Relax and enjoy getting everything from highlights to blowouts to all types of cuts, colors, and hair styling services by a professional stylist. Stephanie trained at the Wella Academy in NYC and continues advanced education classes to stay up-todate on today’s trends. Stephanie is excited to offer you the chance for beautiful hair in the convenience of your home. Clients accepted by referral. First-time clients, please contact stephanie.cleck@concihairge.com. 484.243.0920 concihairge.com
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social mission
At Fig®, we believe in the power of creative thinking to transform a community. Each year, we choose an innovative nonprofit whose good works contribute immensely to our thriving local community. Please consider supporting this worthy cause. Join us in celebrating our 2014 Social Mission Partner: Safe Harbor. Safe Harbor’s mission reaches beyond just feeding the homeless and providing shelter. They aim to help rebuild lives and life skills, reestablish self-esteem, and help people overcome the issues that prevent them from leading independent, productive lives.
Senator Andy Dinniman, Joan Pladek, Shirley Deist and CEO Glenn Fricke
A special holiday message from Safe Harbor: congratulations to our 2014 safe harbor andrew dinniman humanitarian award winners!
Senator Andy Dinniman and CEO Glenn Fricke presented the award to Joan Pladek and Shirley Deist at our 4th Annual Taste of Chester County Appreciation Event on November 6, 2014. Shirley and Joan have been volunteering and serving lunches at Safe Harbor for more than 20 years.
our success depends on support from our community.
Consider supporting Safe Harbor on Giving Tuesday, December 2 givingtuesdaychester.org or any time at safeharborofgwc.org. Want to be involved or learn more? Text Safeharbor to 42828 to join our mailing list. “Thank you Fig® West Chester for believing in Safe Harbor and for making us your 2014 Social Mission Partner!” 32 learn more at safeharborofgwc.org 610.692.6550
ENGAGEMENT RINGS WEDDING BANDS DESIGNER JEWELRY WHOLESALE DIAMOND PRICES
where chester county
gets engaged
Ron Gadol, owner
BIG Diamond Importers & Fine Jewelry has been specializing in Ideal Cut Diamonds for engagement rings and wedding bands for over 22 years. They also carry a large selection of unique jewelry pieces in their beautiful store. Unlike internet wholesalers, customers can visit the store to see a vast, quality selection of diamonds in person. You won’t be disappointed—this really is the ultimate jewelry store! 15 west gay street 610.692.7707 www.bigsdiamonds.com
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THE LATEST TRENDS IN INTERNATIONAL BOUTIQUE EYEWEAR
we see the world differently, together family-owned & on trend since 1990 A well-established family business, Artistic Eyewear was founded by owner Robert Layman’s mother 34 years ago. Now, the Laymans hope to bring in another generation to serve fashionable clientele at their West Chester and Doylestown boutique locations. As a growing family of artful visionaries, they look forward to supporting local art and culture for many generations to come. In the spirit of giving, every year Artistic Eyewear collects outdated frames to supply to Haiti and South America. Consider donating a pair this holiday season!
34 west chester: 127 north high street 610.738.7150 artisticeyewear.com
doylestown: 10 south main street 215.340.1725
fresh face | holiday 2014 | figwestchester.com now open!
Meet new local businesses that add to the texture of our thriving downtown. Look for our Fig® Fresh Faces in every issue.
fresh face:
think like a scientist! llc.
the susan g. komen 3 day walk brought
teachers and friends Coleen Herbst and Jodi Wooten together for the famous 60-mile walk raising money for breast cancer. In their efforts to raise additional money to donate to the cause, Coleen and Jodi developed Camp for a Cure. This science-based summer camp, teaching preschool students through handson activities, helped Coleen and Jodi raise more than $44,000 over the past six years to benefit breast cancer research.
Jodi Wooten and Coleen Herbst in front of the Rocky Balboa sculpture in Philadelphia. They originally developed Camp for a Cure to raise money for breast cancer research.
Moved by the scientist spirit apparent in their students, Coleen and Jodi decided to turn their summer camp into a full curriculum. They started out using a space at Saint Agnes School for a few hours a week, where they stayed for four years, working with local West Chester students. Now they’ve moved into their own space and continue to run the same program that little scientists have grown to love. At Think Like a Scientist! LLC., children age four to six attend a weekly program with rotating themes.
From the pulmonary and circulatory system, to a creature feature where a different animal is met each week, to outer space, students can attend classes for two full years without repeating the same lesson. Each day begins with a listening and learning time, where Coleen and Jodi review the day’s lesson. Next comes experimenting in the lab—a new experiment each week. Then comes exploration time, when students can move freely from one interactive station to the next. Each station is set up with toys and activities that directly relate to the science concept of the day, with always at least two related art projects. Through Think Like a Scientist! LLC., students are able to explore science in an interactive and hands-on way. “We’re helping them create memorable, tactile connections that help them take home what they learn,” says Coleen. Jodi adds, “There are moments when you can see that they truly understand what we’re teaching them. Those ‘ah-ha’ moments are the most special to us.”
brookworth plaza, 780 miles road, suite f 484.678.1602 | 484.319.8825 thinklikeascientistllc.com
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old-fashioned christmas parade
DECEMBER 5, 7:15 pm An Old-Fashioned Christmas kicks off with the famous parade starting at 7:15 pm. Other seasonal events begin at 5 pm so come downtown early. The parade promises to provide a seasonal mix of traditional elements with a modern twist. greaterwestchester.com
old-fashioned christmas DECEMBER 6 – 7 USA Today called West Chester’s Old-Fashioned Christmas celebration “one of the top ten places to experience the arrival of Santa Claus during the holiday season.” The weekend is alive with scores of events throughout the town. Presented by the Greater West Chester Chamber. greaterwestchester.com
strolling carolers
BEGINNING DECEMBER 6 Downtown will be the stage for Strolling Carolers visiting various shops and restaurants every Friday evening and Saturday until the week before Christmas.
holiday home tour
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 10 – 3 pm A walking tour showcasing ten beautiful homes each with its own special charm and history. Snow date December 8. Proceeds benefit the West Chester Public Library. For details, visit WCPublicLibrary.org.
pinocchio
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2 pm WCU Live! and the National Marionette Theatre present Carlo Collodi’s story about a puppet who wants to become a real boy. Recommended for family audiences ages four & up. Tickets at wcupa.ticketleap.com or call 610.436.2266.
vertical current at wcu
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 7:30 pm WCU Live! presents Vertical Current (often called just VC) bringing the appeal of pop music, the charisma of jazz, the groove of funk, and the soul of gospel to West Chester. At Madeleine Wing Adler Theatre Performing Arts Center. Tickets at wcupa.ticketleap.com or call 610.436.2266.
nutcracker by brandywine ballet
DECEMBER 12 – 14, 18, 20 – 21 The timeless ballet is performed by the Brandywine Ballet at the Emilie K. Asplundh Concert Hall, West Chester University. Production and choreography by Donna Muzio and Nancy Page. Music by Tchaikovsky. brandywineballet.org
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santa’s express
NOVEMBER 28, 29, 30 DECEMBER 6, 7, 13, 14, 20, 21 11 am, 1 pm, 3 pm Additional 5 pm departures on DEC 13, 14, 20, 21
All aboard Santa’s Express! Join Santa for a 90-minute journey on our heated decorated train through the Chester Creek Valley. Passengers will also enjoy the live music of Greg Wright and friends singing all of your favorite Christmas songs.
first friday, with love!
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6 Shops and boutiques are open late and showing off their newest seasonal fashions and giftware. Browse the in-store specials while enjoying refreshments.
black violin at west chester university SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 7:30 pm WCU Live! presents Black Violin, returning after their jubilant response last year in West Chester, to perform their classical, hip-hop, rock, R&B, and bluegrass music. Tickets at wcupa.ticketleap.com or call 610.436.2266.
on the following pages... Thank you to our Community Supporters for their commitment to a thriving downtown economy. Although they may not be located in the borough, they believe in the power of buying local and shopping small. Take time this holiday season to visit these businesses—and tell them Fig® sent you!
Cupcakes by Dia Doce
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COMMUNITY SUPPORTER
38 882 baltimore pike, chadds ford 610.314.8820 studio-882.com
AN ENGLISH PUB wItH HoLIdAy cHEEr
lunch, dinner & brunch wednesday-Monday 11aM to Midnight Join us to savor our handpicked selection of doMestic and international beers and ciders with a focus on english brewing traditions.
GIVE FRESH. GIVE LOCAL. Treat a friend to authentic British pub fare and cherished favorites created from fresh, local ingredients. Savor the season with our hand-picked selection of domestic and international beers and ciders.
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YOUR PERSONAL CAR SHOPPER
YOUR PERSONAL CAR STORAGE
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Classic Holiday Al Pryzbylkowski, Logistics
Gary Young, Business Manager
Jason Clemens, Operations Manager
Tete van Huystee, Marketing/Sales
Michael Rowen, Owner
DEDICATED TO MAKING YOUR CAR EXPERIENCE FUN, SIMPLE, AND UNIQUE. We would like to thank our customers for another successful year! Come visit with us to discuss all your personal car needs for secure car storage, vintage car appraisals/acquisitions, and personal car shopping. Let us find your “perfect” late model, specialty or classic car! 40 922 north queen street, lancaster 717.392.2888 michaelsmotorcars.com
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CANDIED • CARAMEL • CHEESE • CHOCOLATE • KETTLE • ORIGINAL
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get obsessed! 70+ flavors creating countless gift options The holiday rush is here! Stop by Popcorn Obsession to select from over 70 gourmet and seasonal popcorn flavors that are sure to spice up your gifts! With our wide selection of holiday boxes, tins, and candies, Popcorn Obsession is the perfect place to find the ideal gift for your friends and family. Whether it’s a tin under the tree or you need to ship anywhere in the US, we’ve got you covered! Stop by or shop online at popcornobsession.com today!
COMMUNITY SUPPORTER
northwest corner of route 1 & 202, chadds ford 484.840.8475 popcornobsession.com
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impress your party guests
with fresh & sustainable catering from your local co-op The Swarthmore Co–op is a community-owned food market located in the heart of the Swarthmore Borough. While we rely on our members’ support, the Co–op is open to all, members and shoppers. For more than 76 years, the Swarthmore Co–op has been providing our community with healthy and locally sourced food while supporting the local economy.
CATERING FRESH LUNCH & DINNER OPTIONS FULL-SERVICE BUTCHER SEAFOOD COUNTER PREPARED FOODS PRODUCE & GROCERY LOCAL & ORGANIC
42 341 dartmouth avenue, swarthmore 610.543.9805 swarthmore.coop
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all wrapped up for the holidays
west chester’s officially licensed local mini dealership Family-owned and operated since 1968, Otto’s understands the importance of excellent customer service. Visit our state-of-the-art showroom in Exton and let our Motoring Advisors show you how each MINI can be customized to meet your personal style. COMMUNITY SUPPORTER
305 west lincoln highway, exton 610.455.2800 ottosmini.com
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laser cataract surgery coming to crozer-keystone surgery center at brinton lake Betty Tepper RN, Director of Clinical Services Dr. Adam Hauser, Medical Director Maddie Evans RN, Administrator Dr. John Witherell, Ophthalmologist Dr. Christopher Williams, Ophthalmologist
The Crozer-Keystone Surgery Center at Brinton Lake in Glen Mills is a leading outpatient surgery center serving Delaware and Chester Counties.
surgery, interventional pain management, oral surgery, orthopedic surgery, podiatric surgery, plastic/cosmetic surgery, and urogynecologic surgery.
Ophthalmic surgeons at the Surgery Center will soon offer the surgical removal of cataracts using the breakthrough LenSX Laser System. The system offers greater precision and comfort for patients who need surgical care for cataracts.
The center offers state-of-the-art facilities, free parking, convenient scheduling and caring, efficient transition through all stages of your procedure.
In addition to ophthalmologic surgery, the Surgery Center offers ear, nose, and throat surgery, general surgery, hand
For more information about the Crozer-Keystone Surgery Center at Brinton Lake, visit brintonlakesurgery.com or call 484.846.5100.
44 crozer brinton lake road, glen mills crozeratthelake.org
COMMUNITY SUPPORTER
a new alternative Ayuvia brings new options to Chester & Delaware County to help manage your health risks and chronic symptoms through integrative medicine. Conveniently located in Crozer-Keystone Brinton Lake Medical Plaza, we will connect with your physicians to best optimize your wellness plan. CALL US TODAY AT 610.358.8822 TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR SPECIAL LAUNCH OFFERS FOR WEIGHT, STRESS, AND PAIN MANAGEMENT PACKAGES.
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SUSTAINABLE LIVING VEGETABLE GARDENS ORGANIC GARDENING GARDEN DESIGN ORNAMENTAL CONTAINERS WATER FEATURES GARDEN MAINTENANCE HARDSCAPING
COMMUNITY SUPPORTER
46 7 south chester road, swarthmore 610.338.0630 finegardencreations.com
RE-IMAGINED ART FROM FOUND OBJECTS & RECLAIMED MATERIALS
SCULPTURE, LIGHTING, JEWELRY, AND CLOTHING
ONE-OF-A-KIND FURNITURE
FEATURING ARTISTS WHO SEE THE POSSIBILITIES
original gifts for original people COMMUNITY SUPPORTER
at the re-imaginer’s gallery
1351village west strasburg road, village of marshallton 215.704.7419 themerchantofmenace.net 47 1351 west strasburg road, of marshallton 215.704.7419 themerchantofmenace.net
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creating smiles for 20 years. Dedicated to bringing the
highest level of dentistry, supported by state-of-the art equipment and techniques with the individual attention and care you deserve.
FAMILY & COSMETIC DENTISTRY IMPLANTS INVISALIGN ZOOM WHITENING 48 690 unionville road, kennett square 610.444.8744 leardidental.com
don’t wait until the new year to start your healthier lifestyle!
give the gift of
fitness & wellness
Treat yourself or someone special to ACAC’s gift of wellness for the holidays.
acac west chester & acac eagleview 4 weeks for only $79* *Offer ends December 31, 2014. Individual fitness only membership.
Visit acac.com for more information.
1130 mcdermott drive, west chester 610.431.7000 | 699 rice boulevard, exton 610.425.3188 acac.com
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deborah fast, Director of Volunteer
Services, empowers volunteers to live with purpose—in all seasons. Last year volunteers served more than 54,000 hours at Garden Spot Village and beyond.
COMMUNITY SUPPORTER
50 433 south kinzer avenue, new holland 717.355.6000 gardenspotvillage.org
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COMMUNITY SUPPORTER
give the gift of luxury
This holiday season, experience a whole new level of luxury. When you step inside Otto’s BMW, you’ll understand that the difference is in the details—from the deluxe features of your new automobile to the exceptional customer-service you’ll receive from our expert team.
The Otto’s BMW Team
1275 wilmington pike, west chester (202 north) 610.399.6800 ottosbmw.com
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Moxie House LLC, moxiehouse.com 153 East King Street, Suite 212, Lancaster, PA 17602
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Visit the Ram Shop on High Street or at wcuramshop.com for a wide selection of Golden Rams merchandise, gear, sportswear, and clothing—perfect for the student, parent, alumni, or fan.
Wrap up your Rams pride this holiday season! 134 north high street 484.887.8111