Haymarket Gainesville Lifestyle Magazine October 2020

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appy Fall! I hope this issue finds you enjoying the cooler temperatures, surviving the mask business and, if you’re stuck doing it, making your peace with the distance learning stuff. In an effort to get all our minds off the restrictions we’re living with and our bodies out of the house and having fun, we’ve put together a round-up of seasonal (and safe) activities the whole family can enjoy. Spend an afternoon at the Gold Mining Camp and Museum or day canoeing down the Shenandoah river. Don’t feel like traveling? Have a pair of alpacas and a goat delivered right to your backyard. The little ones will love it and as for the older kids, well they’ll enjoy the laser tag party you can have delivered, too. Another wonderful way to get your body (and mind) moving is yoga. Don’t miss our feature on the importance of developing a yoga practice during the pandemic. It just might be the healthiest habit you can pick up. And speaking of self-care, get to know Denise Coleman of Black Cat Wax. Her Gainesville salon offers full body waxing for men and women as well as eyelash extensions, lifts, and tints. Until next time, stay safe, enjoy the weather, and happy reading!

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How a Yoga Practice Can Help You During the Pandemic

BY SARAH SPYROS RICE, LIBA SPYROS, AND NICK SPYROS

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here is no question that with the coronavirus pandemic people are feeling more stressed, nerves are more frayed, and there is a general malaise affecting many of us from time-to-time. One way to combat the stress and malaise is via Yoga which has been found not only to improve fitness, but to also improve attitudes and lead to savings in health care costs. Yoga has many different meanings, such as “to yoke,” unite, and join. Regardless of these various meanings, most Americans think of yoga as a physical practice to improve flexibility and physical fitness. However, yoga also has several additional and important benefits. In addition to improving your physical fitness, practicing yoga has been found to boost immunity, reduce the risk of heart disease, and help conquer stress eating. Furthermore, several studies show that a

frequent yoga practice yoga allows you to experience greater joy, energy and quality of life. The overall result is an enhanced sense of positive well-being. With these benefits, you are better able to deal with stressful situations and maintain a healthier outlook on life. In addition to the physical and emotional benefits described above, there is also an economic benefit to practicing yoga. A Harvard study conducted in 2015 found that people who practice yoga along with meditation required 43% fewer medical services resulting in estimated savings from $640 to $25,500 per person each year. Improved health and a savings in medical costs seem like a double win we can all use during this pandemic. Yoga is able to achieve these benefits because it is more than just a workout: it is a mind and body practice. Yes, some yoga

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practices can leave you dripping in sweat, while others not so much. However, they all share the common theme of having you focus on releasing, letting go of external noise, and focusing on your physical self so you can delve deeper into the additional benefits mentioned above. The practice of yoga may be summarized into four components: postures, breathing, meditation, and relaxation. The physical strength portion of yoga focuses primarily on the postures and breathing components. The mental and emotional portions of yoga utilize all four components, and this is where the ability to focus and let go gets honed. Here is where the hidden and important benefits of a frequent yoga practice lead to a more fruitful lifestyle, especially during times of increased stress. Yoga is a fantastic complement to any exercise routine you may already have in place as well as being, on its own, a complete physical and mental lifestyle enhancement practice. During this pandemic, our lives have been disrupted as we are encouraged to social distance and modify much of our active behavior. Humans are social beings and we are designed to move our bodies and interact with each other. For our own well-being we need to exercise both our bodies and our minds, which also includes our emotions. A frequent yoga practice can play a critical role in helping us overcome the increased stress and burdens placed upon us at this time. ❖ Transform Power Yoga; 15111 Washington St., Suite 109, Haymarket, VA 20169, 703-753-2977; www.TPYoga.com. Transform Power Yoga is a YACEP studio (Yoga Alliance Certified Education Provider) and continuing education is important to our instructors. Many of our instructors have or are close to completing their 500 hour teacher training as certified by Yoga Alliance, as well having completed other certifications.


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When and why did you decide to start your own restaurant? We decided to start Out of the Blue to bring what we love to the community that we love. We live in the Gainesville/Haymarket area and wanted to bring good food in a fun and energetic atmosphere to our neighbors. How does your business serve the local community? We have many networking groups that meet at Out of the Blue on a weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly basis. We also have several local businesses that host informational lunch or dinner seminars here, as well company happy hours and client appreciation events. In addition, we partner with groups like the local Rotary club to host fundraisers, food drives and school supply drives. We’re particularly proud to host Military Appreciation Mondays the first Monday of the month, eight months out of the year. A local business sponsors the

event, matches the sales from the evening, and donates the proceeds to a local military charity. There is also a raffle and auction during the event and those proceeds are as well. Please share one of the greatest moments you’ve experienced in your current profession. One of the greatest moments we’ve had was the day of our two-year anniversary party when we did our Ribbon Cutting. The restaurant was full all day, just packed with people who came out to celebrate with us. It was humbling to see so many turn out to show us their support! Tell us about your experience with the HGBA. How has it supported you in your local business? HGBA has referred many people to our restaurant, and hosted several events here. We appreciate all the referrals, and always have so much fun whenever we host an event with them.

What are the top three business tips and tricks can you offer other professionals? 1. Be open minded! Be willing to listen to ideas from others, or try things you may not be sure about. You never know what might “stick” and be a winner for your business. 2. Surround yourself with good people. You’re going to be seeing them a lot, you may as well enjoy their company while you are working with them. 3. Be ok with delegating responsibility. As much as we may want to “do it all”, doing it all is a good way to get burnt out and lose your passion for your trade. What is your favorite season in this area, and why? My favorite season in the area is the Fall. I enjoy the cooler weather, the leaves changing color, and all the fun festivals and events that are going on in the area.

What is your favorite local high school sports team? We currently don’t have a favorite, but I am sure we will once our kids are in high school. Are you involved with any nonprofits? If so, which one(s) and why? We have partnered with many nonprofits to host fundraisers at Out of the Blue and we’re always looking for others to work with. Please give us a call if you are a nonprofit looking for a venue to host an event. What was your first job, or your most interesting job prior to your current profession? My first job was in a horse stable. My mother is an equestrian horse training and instructor, so I literally grew up in a barn. It taught me a lot about hard work and responsibility. Taking care of horses is a 24/7, 365 days-a-year gig. I did everything from feeding and grooming, to cleaning stalls and polishing all the equipment (like saddles, bridals, boots, etc.). ❖

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PWPL will award scholarships for Career Online High School to qualified learners looking to earn a high school diploma and advance their careers. The first step for interested applicants is to take COHS’s self-assessment. The short online assessment helps to evaluate if the program is right for the potential student and if it will meet their educational and career needs. Once enrolled, Career Online High School pairs each student with an Academic Coach, who assists with developing an individual career plan, offers ongoing guidance and encouragement, evaluates performance, and connects the learner with the resources needed to demonstrate mastery of the course material. Classes are supported by board-certified instructors and students have 24/7 access to the online learning platform. Coursework begins in one of eight high-growth, highdemand career fields (across a wide spectrum from child care and education to certified transportation), before progressing to the core academic subjects. Students are able to graduate in as few as six months by transferring in previously earned high school credits but are given up to 18 months to complete the program. Residents can learn more about Career Online High School at any of our branches or by visiting www. pwcgov.org/cohs. ❖

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n June 2, Ashley Emigh of Bealeton, entered Novant Health UVA Health System Prince William Medical Center ready to have a baby. The 33-year-old first-time mother was 39-weeks pregnant and had a scheduled induction date to mitigate the risk of complications from gestational diabetes. With ongoing restrictions and safety protocols in place due to the coronavirus pandemic, Emigh knew that her labor and delivery experience might be a bit unusual, but it turned out to be complicated for other reasons including a lengthy labor, a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) admission and a blood infection.

A Long Labor Emigh was admitted on the evening of June 2, but it wasn’t until 4:45 a.m. that her water broke, and her induction officially began. However, Emigh wasn’t experiencing contractions, and she soon learned that her cervix was barely dilated. At 9:30 p.m. on June 3, her care team administered Pitocin, a natural hormone used to induce labor and cause contractions. “My contractions became stronger and more painful, but I wanted to see if I could deliver without an epidural or pain medicine,” said Emigh. “The pain got so bad though, that I was unable to rest comfortably and was pacing around, and began crying. I received two doses of intravenous pain medication early on the morning of June 4. I broke down and requested an epidural and a catheter around 8 a.m. and was finally able to get some rest.”

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However, four hours later, Emigh’s cervix was dilated only two of the ten centimeters needed to begin pushing. By 5 p.m., she was only at five centimeters. By now, it had been 20 hours since the Pitocin had been administered, and the baby was starting to show signs of distress. The option of a Cesarean section came up. “My heart dropped,” said Emigh. “I’d been so hopeful to be able to deliver vaginally. But I couldn’t risk the baby’s health. Within a few minutes, I was in the operating room. My fiancé, Michael, was there to reassure me.” Nearly 49 hours after being admitted, at 7:57 p.m. on June 4, Emigh heard her daughter, Rosa, cry for the first time. However, both mother and baby would require additional medical attention before they could go home as a family of three.

An Extended Stay Rosa had difficulty breathing shortly after delivery and spent her first five days of life on IV antibiotics in the NICU. After being brought to the recovery area for rest, clean up and a uterine examination, Emigh was taken to visit Rosa, and was able to return frequently over the next few days. “She just needed a little ‘boost of health,’” said Emigh. “The nurses were wonderful about answering all of my questions. Since I was in recovery, I needed to be in my room resting whenever I wasn’t with her, but I could sense that she was in good care.” Rosa’s admission to the NICU wasn’t the only cause for concern for the family. Emigh spiked a fever the day before her

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Memorable Care After an eventful 10 days in the hospital, mother and daughter were discharged on June 12. Despite her long stay, Emigh focuses on the good when looking back on her experience. “When you can feel comfortable from day one to discharge, you know you’re in a great place. I couldn’t have asked for a safer environment, a better team of doctors and nurses, or a more compassionate bedside manner,” said Emigh. “Even when shift change came around, and a new nurse was caring for me or Rosa, I could see how well the providers communicated with one another.” Emigh gives much of the credit for her positive patient experiences to the NICU nurses who bonded with Rosa and helped her family through a tough time. “We are fortunate that Rosa’s stay in the NICU was short-lived, but it was still scary to know that our daughter needed extra medical attention,” Emigh shared. “Even after her discharge, the team made sure we were set with diapers, wipes, formula and more. They really took care of our family.” ❖ To learn more about maternity services at Novant Health UVA Health System, visit NovantHealthUVA. org/services/womens-services/maternity-care.


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LEFT TO RIGHT: Using only donated ingredients, the team from Zandra’s Taqueria produces meals Old School Kitchen delivers to local community members. QBE Foundation board members Cheryl Landry and Amy Seitz guide a young attendee in welding a cross during an Officer Down Memorial Run event sponsored by QBEF. One of the many Boy Scout events and activities sponsored by QBE Foundation.

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Gainesville School Building on Washington Street in Haymarket. All five founding members enjoyed working in the heart of a small town and connecting with other local organizations. Dr. Landry and his family are Haymarket residents and very tuned in to the community as they’ve raised two sons who have been active for years in local Boy Scout troops. You could say that community service is in their blood. When the Foundation began, they sought to bring the community together by helping with local events. Their first event was the Annual Officer Down Memorial Ride which had been run solely by Meg Hawkins, a Fairfax County Police Officer. The Foundation collaborated with Meg and the

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Haymarket Police Department and donated the land for the event, sponsored the food and raffles and helped promote it. The event’s mission is to honor and remember fallen law enforcement officers and K9 officers, raise awareness of line of duty deaths and provide support to the Officer Down Memorial Fund. Through the Ride, they realized that by working together with others, they could connect and collaborate with more nonprofits to reach a larger audience and to have a greater impact on the community. The Foundation has also supported other events such as National Night Out, which with their help was able to raise money to give the Haymarket Police department more life-saving defibrillators. They’ve also sponsored self-defense classes for community members and events for local Boy Scout Troops. The Foundation’s most recent project is Old School Kitchen, which was borne out of the creativity of Foundation members and Miguel Pires, owner of Zandra’s Taqueria. When COVID-19 caused local businesses and restaurants to shutter, Miguel found himself in a difficult position of having servers and kitchen staff facing unemployment and a kitchen full of fresh


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Even with the bumps in the road, Coleman feels blessed to have been able to reopen on May 29th of this year. Gainesville has welcomed her with open arms. “They’re finding me online, and everyone is interested in supporting small businesses,” Coleman said. “The support from the community has been amazing.” If you’ve visited her salon, you would quickly come to realize why people keep coming back again and again. She had a specific vision in mind when creating the Black Cat Wax experience. ”I wanted to be able to tailor each service and appointment to each person and give them more of a boutiquestyle waxing salon feel.” Coleman spent years working for a franchise-style waxing salon, and not only knew that she wanted her salon to have a much more personalized experience, but also knew there was a need and want for customized services. “It takes a level of vulnerability to come to me for services,” Coleman said. “I am so honored when people want to come back because my goal is to make you feel comfortable enough that you want to come back. It’s so much more than just getting the service done.” You would think for a relatively new small business owner that the biggest concern during this time would be to stay afloat, but that wasn’t the case during the shutdown for Denise. “The hardest thing about being closed during quarantine was that I wasn’t able to talk to my clients, Coleman said. “I know about their husbands and their kids. I feel so honored

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Drive-By Attractions COX FARMS 5621 BRADDOCK RD., CENTREVILLE

Enjoy the Self-Driven Hayride attraction from the safety of your own car. Tickets are required. Apple cider donuts and kettle corn available for purchase.

Hiking (Day Trips) WARRENTON BRANCH GREENWAY 4TH ST., WARRENTON

Flat paved surface that runs for 1.5 miles is perfect for joggers, is ADA-accessible, and serves as the focal point of the Piedmont Railroaders.

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This 1,860-acre park features 22 miles of hiking trails, 9 miles of bike trails, and 10.5 miles of bridle trails for those who want to take their horses on pleasant walks!

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It’s always a good time to go “dance knockin’” with owner Captain Travis Stauch, the most enthusiastic, passionate bowfishing guide in all of Virginia. His videos capture the drama and intensity of fishing for snakeheads and other predatory fish. Launches from Occoquan Harbour Marina in Woodbridge.

FRONT ROYAL OUTDOORS 8567 STONEWALL JACKSON HWY., FRONT ROYAL

The Shenandoah River awaits with adventurous thrills for the whole family: kayaking, rafts, and canoeing, paddleboards.

Bed and Breakfasts MOUNTAIN HOME 3471 REMOUNT ROAD, FRONT ROYAL

Close to the Appalachian Trail and the Shenandoah National Park, this historic property has a whopping seven buildings, five which are being restored. The Main House and Cabin bunkhouse offer hiker-friendly amenities in a country setting.

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The only museum in Virginia dedicated to the history of gold mining! Open Monday through Friday by appointment to small groups of people (maximum of 8). Planning to offer a trunk-or-treat program.

THE FARM BREWERY AT BROAD RUN 16015 JOHN MARSHALL HIGHWAY, BROAD RUN

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Family-run business provides 90-minute laser tag parties to small groups (less than 10 players). Game coaches travel to you; they bring laser tag equipment and expertise for families to have fun!

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This unique alpaca-visit business came about after the owners saw how children were affected by being required to stay indoors from the pandemic. Request visits from two alpacas and a goat.

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2 pounds kabob meat 3 scallions, chopped 1/2 cup olive oil 1/2 cup soy sauce The juice of 2 lemons 2 T. red wine vinegar 1 T Worcestershire sauce 2 T honey 2 tsp Dijon mustard 1 T minced garlic 1 tsp freshly ground black pepper 1 tsp. Kosher salt 3 green peppers, cut into big chunks 2 onions, cut into chunks DIRECTIONS:

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all offers the best months for grilling and this month I’ve got a family favorite for you that can be made ahead and packed up if you’re going camping, or simply made at home and quickly thrown on the grill for those home-school and work days. I got the bulk of the ingredients at the Warrenton Farmers Market from local producers like Whiffletree Farm (for the chicken) and Walnut Hill farm (for the kabob meat), and all the vegetables came from Sergio’s Produce. If you have yet to frequent a farmers market, go! Your area most definitely has one and they are often open through September and into October. Before the market closes for the season be sure to ask where you can find the farmers for winter vegetables or other products they carry. Many may be in local shops or offer delivery or pickup. So, why do I love kabobs for cooking outside and specifically camping? First, they just get better with time. Make them in advance, and enjoy them on your second night camping. Second, they cover meat and vegetables in one easy cooking plan. Bring some bread and dinner is done! For the steak kabobs I made a homemade marinade that would work well with any steak or dark meat. Kabob meat is generally affordable but you can also use a chuck roast here or stew meat and cut it up. As with any kabob recipe if you aren’t using metal skewers be sure to soak your wooden skewers for at least 20 minutes before assembling.

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1. Place your meat in a bowl. Make the marinade by placing scallions through salt in a mason jar and shake well. Cover the meat with enough of the marinade to coat. You will likely have reserve marinade which you can use during the week on another cut of beef. 2. While the meat marinades assemble your kabobs by placing pepper, onion and meat. I like three pieces of meat per kabob. 3. For camping I like to place these in an aluminum pan, pour some more marinade over them and cover with aluminum foil. They will continue to marinade until you’re ready to cook them.

FOR CHICKEN KABOBS 1 pound chicken, cubed 1/4 cup red wine vinegar 1/2 cup olive oil 6 scallions 4 cloves garlic 1/4 cup mixed fresh cut herbs like thyme, oregano and rosemary 2 yellow peppers 1 onion You’ll follow the same instructions for the chicken, cutting it in cubes and shaking the marinade in a mason jar. You may not need all the marinade which is great because it’s yummy for potato salad, too! BEFORE YOU GRILL: Take the kabobs out 30-minutes ahead of time so they come to room temperature. WHEN YOU GRILL: Cook the kabobs over charcoal making sure your coals are hot and grey. Kabobs cook quickly and generally only need about 4-5 minutes per side. Make sure the chicken is cooked before consuming and cook the steak to your liking. Enjoy!


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Novant's Prince Protect Yourself Haymarket from Identity Theft: William, hospitals recognized as SHRED YOUR CONFIDENTIAL leaders in LGBTQ care DOCUMENTS NOVEMBER 7 The Prince William County Solid Waste Division will hold a free document shred event for Prince William area residents only on Saturday, November 7 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. (or until trucks reach capacity) at two locations: Prince William County Landfill, 14811 Dumfries Road, Manassas. Chris Yung Elementary School, 12612 Fog Light Way, Bristow.

This service will not be available at the Balls Ford Road Yard Waste Compost Facility. Only confidential documents such as bank statements and tax returns are accepted. Non confidential documents such as junk mail should be recycled at the curb or Solid Waste facility customer convenience center drop-off. Regular size paper clips and staples do not have to be removed. Residents may bring the equivalent of up to four boxes (18”x12”x15” or smaller) of paper for shredding at no charge. No business or commercial shredding will be accepted. COVID 19 Restrictions: Customers must wear a mask and stay in their vehicle. All items for shredding must be placed in the rear of the vehicle (trunk, hatchback, or truck bed) before coming to the shred location.

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Novant Health's Haymarket Medical Center and Prince William Medical Center in Manassas have been recognized by the Human Rights Campaign Foundation, the educational arm of the nation’s largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) civil rights organization. Haymarket Medical Center and Prince William Medical Center were among less than 500 healthcare facilities from across the nation – and just three facilities in Northern Virginia – to be named “Leaders in LGBTQ Healthcare Equality.”

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The Center for the Arts at George Mason University's Fairfax campus has canceled both of its scheduled outdoor performances for this month due to COVID-19 travel restrictions affecting the performers. Both Cirque FLIP Fabrique on Oct. 17 and Cameron Carpenter on Oct. 24 would have been traveling from outside the United States for tours that included the performances on

A new facility just outside Manassas in Prince William County is expected to extend the life of the county’s landfill for 15 years and more than double the county’s yearly composting capability for food and yard waste. With its official ribbon-cutting

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Prince William County rejects asphalt plant permit request The Prince William Board of County Supervisors has rejected a permit request for a $13 million asphalt plant outside Manassas over community concerns about impacts. It would have been the second asphalt plant near Mullen Elementary School and the communities that have been built near the heavy-industrial area. More than a dozen residents spoke against the plant proposed by paving company Allan Myers for the 23-acre property located at 7816 and 7814 Bethlehem Road. The plant’s special use permit request was supported by Chair Ann Wheeler and supervisors Victor Angry, D-Neabsco, and Andrea Bailey, D-Potomac. Candland opposed the permit, along with Kenny Boddye, D-Occoquan; Margaret Franklin, D-Woodbridge; Jeanine Lawson, R-Brentsville; and Yesli Vega, R-Coles.


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