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Fauquier Health

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Theater Arts CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS

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Caring Community - Riding High

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Meet & Greet - An Interesting Ordinary

The Garden Club of Virginia’s Historic Garden Week

Dr. Kate Sullivan, Urologist, to Speak on Urological Issues

An original musical by Peter Fakoury

Rainbow Therapeutic Riding Center enhances lives

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The Edwardian mansion, completed in 1907 for General and Mrs. Baldwin Day Spilman, remained in the Spilman family for more than 50 years. Situated within an expansive lawn with many old-growth trees, the house was built using native stone hauled to the site by oxen. With walls 30 inches thick, 14-foot ceilings, 16 fireplaces, a grand sweeping stairway and a 118-foot upper hallway connecting 10 bedrooms, Elway was the largest private residence in the Warrenton area at the time. The two-story, Bavarian-glass window above the front entrance features a Pre-Raphaelite image of Mrs. Spilman surrounded by 6

hummingbirds and trumpet vines. The current owner spent much of his life abroad and the house contains an intriguing and eclectic collection of objects ranging from a Han Dynasty figurine to African currency and Roman sculpture. In turn they have inspired the furnishings he designs. An extensive collection of china is featured in one of the kitchens. The wall of the main staircase contains numerous 18thand 19th-century prints and drawings, including several by the Czech artist, Jiri Anderle. A broad open lawn sweeps down to the pool offering views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Mr. Barry Dixon, owner.

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onservation and preservation have been central to the Warrenton Garden Club and the Garden Club of Virginia from the beginning. This driving tour of 5 properties focuses on an area that contained a luxury spa in the 19th century, providing a healthy environment as well as social enjoyment. In the 1960s the Springs Valley became the focal point for land preservation with the establishment of forceful zoning. The goal was to secure the watershed and prevent construction that would jeopardize this basic need of the community. Today, visitors will enjoy the views of the Blue Ridge Mountains and natural beauty of these open spaces, home to the Warrenton Hunt. The beginning of Historic Garden Week (HGW) dates back to 1927 when a flower show raised and impressive $7,000 to save some of Thomas Jefferson’s original mulberry trees on the lawn at Monticello. The following year, the Garden Club of Virginia (GCV) was asked to help landscape Kenmore in Fredericksburg, the home of George Washington’s sister. In 1929, GCV members wrote notes to their friends and invited them to visit Virginia during the last week in April for a “pilgrimage” of historic homes and gardens. The tour lasted 11 days and was the beginning of Historic Garden Week as we know it today. HGW was been produced every year since 1929, with only a brief interruption during World War II when money

Marshfield 8609 SPRINGS ROAD The Appleton Gardens at Marshfield, designed by Coleston Burrell, was named to honor the owner’s grandmother, one of the founders of the Warrenton Garden Club (a founding club of both the Garden Club of Virginia and the Garden Club of America). Trees, ferns, hellebores and thousands of bulbs flank the drive. A rocky rill bordered by white azaleas spills down to the road. The old lawn with majestic trees has been rejuvenated into a series of rooms, each with a decided personality. The boxwood allée combines old boxwood with new plantings of tulips and iphion; the Secret Garden contains a steel sculpture by Boston artist Karen Stanley; the Druidic

Circle is made of an intriguing sculptural grouping of tree roots; and in summer, an open field becomes a riot of wildflowers. A serenity pool next to the house utilizes part of the foundation of the 19th-century house that burned. Today a low brick house nestles under the old trees and is shielded by numerous Japanese maples. Inside, family heirlooms coexist with comfortable modern furnishings. In the library is the baby table belonging to Daniel Webster, the owner’s great-greatgreat-grandfather. References to the gardens outside include the stained-glass windows in the master bath and the powder room as well as a mural called “Field of Poppies.” Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mitchell, owners. Broad Run Lifestyle


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was sent from the GCV to England to help preserve some of their public gardens that were in peril. HGW is recognized as a significant player in Virginia’s travel industry and is actively promoted by the Virginia Tourism Corporation in coordination with the Garden Club of Virginia. Variety, history and beauty are all hallmarks of this state-wide event. HGW represents the coordinated efforts of 47 member clubs and 3,400 volunteers, almost 200 homeowners and hundreds of others friends, vendors and supporters. One national magazine had this to say about Historic Garden Week in Virginia: “Once revered as the Mother of Presidents, Virginia is more accurately known as the Mother of House Tours.” Proceeds from Historic Garden Week fund the restoration and preservation of Virginia’s historic gardens, and provide graduate level research fellowships for building comprehensive and ongoing records of historic gardens and landscapes in the Commonwealth. Since the first statewide tou , over $17 million has been contributed to these worthwhile causes. Tickets: $30 pp. Single site admission $15pp. Available at any of the houses open for the tour and at tour headquarters. Advance Tickets: $25 pp. www. vagardenweek.org. By mail before April 19, send a stamped, self-addressed envelope and check payable to: The Warrenton Garden Club, P.O. Box 1073, Warrenton, VA 20188. Tickets available until April 21 at The Town Duck, Carter and Spence and Christine Fox.

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TheOaks 8457 OAKS ROAD An extensive park filled wit mature trees, including a rare American elm, several varieties of magnolia and the eponymous oaks surrounds the house. Irwin Fleming designed the Classical Revival limestone-trimmed, brick house in the early 1930s for the Reverend and Mrs. Paul Bowden, the present owner’s aunt. A portico with “Tower of the Winds” columns opens into the wide central hallway and graceful stairway. Seven generations of family possessions fil the house. Portraits by the French artist Yves Muller d’Escars are hung throughout, a French 19th-century clock set adorns the mantel in

the gilt drawing room, an early19th-century bed belonging to a Revolutionary-War ancestor and a French Louis XVIII bed grace two of the main guest bedrooms. Zuber wallpaper, depicting various hunts, fills the large dining room. On th second floor the master bedroo runs the full depth of the house and offers views of the Piedmont in three directions. Leave the house via the long porch at the rear and stroll across the lawn dotted with spring bulbs. A stone summerhouse on the north edge of the lawn encourages lingering. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gookin, owners.

The clapboard house that sits on a slight rise commanding views toward the Blue Ridge Mountains is actually the skin around three late-18th- and early-19th-century houses. The master bed-room is a log cabin from Wythe County with a later Federal-style mantel and dado. The drawing room was originally in a house in Lunenburg County, but the paneled wall with fireplace fla ed by cabinets came from a house in Martinsburg (now in West Virginia). The turned balusters on the early19th-century staircase in the entrance hall are unusual for such an early date. The owners have been careful to preserve original paint

where possible and the faux graining on the cabinets in the family room is said to have been done by the same artist who worked at Monticello. The owners have collected furniture contemporary with the architecture. Many pieces were made in Winchester and Shenandoah Valley workshops. One 18thcentury chest-on-chest was made in Fauquier County. While being faithful to the period of the architecture, this is a family home with drawings of the children on the walls and paintings by the owner. Developing the gardens will be the next project for the history buff owners. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thorpe, owners.

The original Leeton Forest, summer home of Charles Lee, Attorney General under both Washington and Adams, burned in 1890. It was replaced in 1928 by the Federal-style house designed by Waddy Wood, based on Thomas Jefferson’s design for Ampthill in Goochland County. Many interior details came from Washington houses razed in the 1920s. The broad center hall opens onto the drawing room on one side and the dining room on the other. Above the mantel in the drawing room is a portrait of the present owner with his brother as young boys. Both

rooms are filled with English and American 18th- and early-19th century furniture inherited by the present owner. Of note in the hall is a pair of English 18th-century Rococo gilded looking glasses embellished with hoopoe birds in the chinoiserie style. A sunken sunroom leads out to a walled garden room with roses within boxwood-edged beds. A woodland walk flan ed by hostas and azaleas leads to the terraced pool area. Mature American and English boxwood frame open lawns and surround formal beds filled with a variety of spring blooms

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Urologist Dr. Kate Sullivan, of Fauquier Health Urology in Warrenton, will speak at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, April 15, about diagnosing and treating urology symptoms. Urology is a specialty that deals with diseases of the male and female urinary tract -including kidneys, ureters, bladder and urethra -- and male reproductive organs. Dr. Sullivan says that while people think of urological conditions as men’s issues, she disagrees. “Women, like men, can also have kidney stones, bladder cancer, kidney cancer, and incontinence.” Indeed, kidney stones are one of the most common problems she encounters. At the April 15 presentation, Dr. Sullivan will discuss bladder, prostate and kidney cancer, hematuria, urinary incontinence and overactive bladder. She will go over signs and symptoms, along with treatment options. The talk will take place in the Sycamore Room at Fauquier Hospital. A free prostate-specific antigen (PSA) screening will be available after the lecture.

Therapeutic Team Members Discuss Techniques for Children with Autism To recognize Autism Awareness Month, at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, April 8, members of the Fauquier Health Outpatient Pediatric Clinic team will lead a discussion on the types of therapy that can help children with autism spectrum disorder. Children with autism can greatly benefit from pediatric physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech therapy services. Experts at the Fauquier Health Outpatient Pediatric Clinic offer a team approach that can address balance, coordination, strength, self-regulation, self-care skills including dressing/feeding independence, sensory skills, and language and social interaction. The April 8 event will take place in Fauquier Hospital’s Sycamore Room, and will be an interactive discussion with the pediatric therapy team: Christina Sink, MS, CCC -SLP, speech language pathologist; Courtney Albrecht PT, DPT, physical therapist; and Sherrie Beres MOT /L, occupational therapist.

Techniques for Children with Autism When: 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 8 Where: Sycamore Room Fauquier Hospital Register: 540-316-3588

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week for two-hour sessions during the school year. The good news is that there are so many more opportunities for individuals and organizations to help expand Rainbow Therapeutic Riding Center so that more and more children and adults can be helped here. Rainbow Therapeutic Riding Center hopes to find companies and foundations to sponsor special education students during the school year at Rainbow following Minnieland Academy’s example. Minnieland Academy’s founder, Chuck Leopold says “Minnieland Academy is honored to be a part of the Rainbow Therapeutic Riding Center’s efforts to help children. The Rainbow Center has worked diligently for nearly 30 years, to facilitate the improvement of the physical and mental health needs of many of our citizens. We are very pleased to underwrite this effort to continue to provide therapeutic progress for the students involved.” More businesses can get involved in this way to give back to the community in an important way. The future plans are for an activity building to be built on the premises of the center as well as a sensory integration playground. The activity building will house a reading room and space for educational play and programs, to serve and help the children and give parents time for themselves. In 2013, the Jesse & Rose Loeb Foundation donated $50,000 towards the activity building, which is estimated to cost $430,000 to complete. In 2014, the Peterson Family Foundation donated $100,000. Rainbow Therapeutic Riding Center hopes to find three more donors to match this donation

to begin construction. Another $95,000 has been raised towards the $160,000 playground project. Only $65,000 more is required to make this “play for all” space a reality. These future plans are designed to give families a place to recreate together, especially in a space that is customized to their needs and sensitive to their struggles. Alexander says “the sky is the limit” for what the center can offer but they need help from our community. Rainbow Therapeutic Riding Center is hosting an open house on April 25 from 9 am to 2 pm to give parents, children, and adults the opportunity to see what the center offers. Visitors will be able to watch classes and register for programs. Rainbow Therapeutic Riding Center is located at 16198 Silver Lake Road in Haymarket, which is just inside the entrance to Silver Lake Park. For more information, go to rainbowriding.org or call 703-754-6159.

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wandered around the bush by themselves. She remembers splashing in elephant footprints left in the sandy riverbed and seeing lions and elephants wander through their yard – but never being afraid of them. She was, however, scared of the snakes, but her father was a fairly adept snakecatcher and would then take them to snake farms for venom-milking. “Looking back, I am amazed we survived our childhood, but we not only survived, we thrived. I was less afraid of animals than people, and returning to civilization, going to school, and integrating into normal society was difficult for me,” Brooke said. Brooke was influenced by and inherited her creative talents from her parents, who were both artists and voracious readers. In her elementary years, Brooke found and read her mother’s “penny horribles,” the sensationalized Victorian novels. And if she couldn’t find a book, “I’d go into my mother’s pantry and read the writing on the cans and boxes. Well, it was something to do.” At age nine, Brooke was given a reading test with the rest of her class. After Brooke aced the test, her teacher ran off to call the principal. “What shall I do with her?” the teacher asked. “Anything you like,” he responded and left. Brooke started reading the classics while her classmates started on “Dick and Jane.” Although reading and writing came naturally to Brooke at a young age, it was painting that captured

her creative senses throughout most of her adulthood. After moving to South Africa when she was 19, Brooke married an American from the State Department and then spent five years living in India and Indonesia. When Brooke finally settled in Virginia, at the age of 28, she enrolled in Northern Virginia Community College and earned her associate degree in illustration and commercial art. “During my first years in Warrenton, I painted a lot. I’d paint every day, and specialized in watercolor.” Brooke also taught watercolor painting for many years out of her home and her paintings are still shown in the Berkley Gallery on Main Street today. “I love color, light and tone, and to understand how to translate that into a painting is challenging but satisfying at the same time…I enjoy teaching others about tone and color because it is often the least understood thing in painting…I love the transparency of watercolor, and enjoy the challenge of making my paintings glow.” As much as she loved painting, Brooke started to feel like there was something more trying to get out… something more she could create. After finding their mother’s diary after her death, Brooke and her sister got the idea to write a novel about life in Africa. This turned into Brooke’s first novel, “Talk to the Moon.” After trying, with no luck, to finish the sequel to “Talk to the Moon,” Brooke felt a different story pushing its way to the surface. Two months later she finished her first young

adult fantasy novel, “The Six and the Crystals of Ialana.” After only another two months, Brooke finished the sequel, “The Six and the Gardeners of Ialana”. “I had found my genre!” Now working on the third installment of the Ialana series, Brooke seems to have found her muse. “I wanted to write what I enjoy reading, only in a different way.” The premise of the Ialana series is that everything is explainable, including magic. Understanding the true nature of the universe and how to gain the cooperation of the elements in a way that is in harmony with nature allows even flying, healing, telepathy, etc. to be explainable. While the Ialana series is definitely filled with the fantastic (shape-shifters!), Brooke says about writing, “It is a challenge to say something ordinary in an interesting way. It is not the person who has lived the most interesting life that can write, but the person who has not, but makes everyone think they must have led an interesting life. This is fiction.” The fascinating part about Katlynn Brooke’s life is how extraordinary it seems. Maybe she’s just telling it in an interesting way. Interested readers can find Brooke’s three self-published titles on Amazon Kindle, and can also keep a lookout for them coming soon to the Barnes and Noble Nook. Print-on-demand copies will also soon be available on Amazon and Barnes and Noble. Learn more about Brooke’s works on her website katlynnbrooke.com.

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what it means to be a “complete athlete.” I’ve been coaching and training athletes for nearly thirty years and I’m still amazed at the lack of knowledge as to the preparation and dedication it takes to really excel as a student athlete. I think parents will agree that even at the middle and high school level, competition for starting roles on athletic teams is fi fiercer than ever. Sure there are still those anomalous kids that seem to barely work and get by on their Godgiven, genetically-derived

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one aspect of being a complete athlete? There’s a missing link with most young athletes that are trying to get from “average” to “good,” or “good” to “great.” It isn’t more practice, it isn’t more skills training, and it isn’t learning to be a better student of the game. Instead, it’s embracing and adopting the “4 Pillars of Building a Better Athlete” that can make all the difference in an athlete’s success. We try to instill these 4 Pillars in every athlete who walks through our doors, and we’re eager to share them with aspiring young athletes and their parents. MINDSET Mindset is the key to the entire building process. It has been proven time and time again that only by improving the mindset (attitudes and intentions) can an individual or team truly improve their ability and maximize potential. Mindset drives choices, choices drive actions, and, actions determine success. Training an athlete’s mindset must include: • Goal Setting Strategies • How to Gain Confidence: Staying Focused • Giving Your Best Effort • Overcoming Adversity • Staying Disciplined • Being a Good Teammate • Developing the Leader Within You • Mental Toughness • Preparing for Athletic Testing NUTRITION This is always tough because kids are surrounded by lots of bad food options and it’s really essential that parents and coaches stress that proper nutrition and supplementation is a must in order for an athlete to reach his potential, and -- next to sleep --probably the most often overlooked. If you are training hard and practicing hard, properly fueling your body is essential. For

most athletes it is preferable to keep nutritional advice simple. They typically will listen and in most cases make small changes, but only if the information is simple and actionable. Topics that drive an athlete’s nutritional education should include: • Staying Hydrated • Healthy Breakfast Practices • Lowering Sugar Intake • Pre-Workout Nutrition • Post-Workout Nutrition • Importance of Fruits and Vegetables • Choosing Healthy Snacks MOVEMENT Smart Training is much more than “just working out”! First and foremost, an athlete needs a plan to improve “the machine” as I like to call it. Most importantly, all movement in the training process should be focused on quality, not quantity. Every movement skill, every lift, and every corrective exercise should be learned properly and developed progressively. The goals of any great training program should include the following: • Injury Prevention Practices • Corrective Exercises and Neuromuscular Activation (Turning on the Nervous System) • Dynamic Warm-up • Linear Speed, Lateral Movement Skills, Change of Direction, Acceleration and Deceleration, and First Step Quickness Development • Explosive Lifts and Plyometrics • Core Strength and Stability • Lower Body Strength Development • Upper Body Strength Development • Energy Systems Development (Conditioning) 23


Explosive strength training movements like the dumbbell snatch create a stronger athlete that will have more endurance, less susceptible to injury, and make them more explosive.

Soft tissue strategies like foam rolling improve an athlete’s ability to recover from the rigors of training, practices and games and improve their body’s ability to keep up with the demands of the season.

RECOVERY With most high achieving, hardworking athletes; recovery is without a doubt the most overlooked aspect of preparation training. The demands on our athletes are always escalating so more attention should be paid to recovery. The human body breaks down as the amount of training sessions, practices and games increase and become more intense. Athletes need the following recovery practices in order to increase performance, avoid overuse injuries and stay mentally fresh and focused. • Daily Soft Tissue Work • Ice and Heat therapies • Develop good sleep habits • Create Yearly Master Plan (including fun time and getaway time) • Utilize Chiropractic & Deep Tissue Massage therapy techniques • Restorative Yoga Sessions • Emotional and mental release sessions (from a professional or friend) The bottom line is this: as the physical demands, as well as the mental and emotional pressure on the modern athlete keep ratcheting up, it becomes more and more imperative that we educate our athletes rather than just putting them through mindless workout sessions. You never know what that athlete is going through at home, at school or at his or her job that might be holding him or her back. I’ve made it a priority to educate every athlete that comes through our facility so that they will have the best chance for success. We only get one shot at an athletic career. By the time we’re 35-40 years old; competing in an athletic arena has usually come to an end and in most cases an athlete’s career ends after high school or college. Just as in life and in all of our working careers; proper education holds the keys to the best possible outcome. The young lady that I spoke about earlier has recently signed up for one of our athlete training programs. It’s obvious that she could use our help with her mindset and nutrition. Hopefully, if she’s open to learning and heeding our advice, she will create for herself an awesome athletic career and more!

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