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Holiday Recipe Cranberry White Chocolate Chip Cookies BY ROBERT MCDERMID, SIMPLY DESSERTS
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Holiday Cocktail Rosemary Collins BY JOHN CONDREN, GRAFTON STREET RESTAURANT AND PUB
Solitude and Peace Hiking in the winter
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HGBA Spotlight Victoria King
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Christmas and the Paranormal
2018 Health Insurance Enrollment
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What you need to know BY ASHTON MILLER
The Twelve Days of Christmas for Gardeners BY LYNNE GALLUZZO
A Holiday Classic Manassas Ballet Theatre’s Nutcracker BY PAM KAMPHUIS
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Home in a Church Finding the right one for you
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Haymarket Museum Looks Back
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Christmas in 1975
For beer enthusiasts
Flexible Spending Accounts and Your Dental Health
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The Gift of Self Esteem Empowering through the camera lens BY DEBBIE EISELE
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Local Shopping for the Holidays Gifts under $20 BY CHRISTINE CRADDOCK
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Cranberry White Chocolate Chip Cookies BY ROBERT MCDERMID PREP TIME: 10 MINUTES | COOK TIME: 10 MINUTES
½ cup butter, softened (1 stick)
3. Add the flours,
1 egg
baking soda, and salt, and mix until just combined, about 1 minute.
2 tablespoons milk
4. Add the cranberries
½ cup light brown sugar ½ cup sugar
1 ½ teaspoons vanilla extract 1 cup all-purpose flour ¾ cup bread flour* 1 teaspoon baking soda ¼ teaspoon salt 1 cup white chocolate chips 1 cup dried cranberries
1. In the bowl of a
stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, beat the butter on low speed until smooth, about 2 minutes. Add the sugars and mix on medium-high speed until creamed and well combined, about 2-3 minutes. Stop and scrape down the sides of your bowl.
2. Add the egg, milk,
and vanilla and beat on medium-high speed until light and fluffy, 4-5 minutes. Stop and scrape the sides of the bowl.
and white chocolate chips and mix until just combined, or you can fold them in by hand. Transfer dough to an airtight container for at least 3 hours. The dough can be stored for up to 5 days.
5. Preheat your oven
to 350 degrees and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
6. Drop a little less
than ¼ cup of dough onto your baking sheet 2 inches apart.
7. Bake for 8-10
minutes, or until pale golden and the edges have just set. For a crunchier cookie, bake an extra 1-2 minutes.
8. Allow cookies to cool for about 10 minutes before removing them from the baking sheet. Store cookies in an airtight container for up to 5 days.
*you can use solely all-purpose flour, but using part bread flour gives a greater rise and results in a chewier cookie.
About the AUTHOR Robert McDermid is a baker at Simply Desserts in Gainesville. A formerly home-based business owned by Kimberly McDonald, Simply Desserts recently opened its new storefront at the Promenade in Gainesville. The award-winning bakery is your one-stop-shop for customized cheesecakes, wedding cakes, and tasty treats of all shapes and sizes. Walk ins are welcome at this upbeat and lively bakery where the chefs have the freedom to explore and experiment with their recipes and their baking and artistic skills are challenged in creating their trademark delicious and beautiful confectionary creations.
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2 oz. Gin or vodka 2 oz. Rosemary simple syrup (recipe below) 1/2 oz. Lemon juice Rosemary 1 Âź cups Sugar Club soda Ice
ROSEMARY SIMPLE SYRUP:
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1. Bring 32 oz. of
1. Add the gin or vodka
water to a boil.
and rosemary simple syrup to a tall glass.
2. Add 1 1/4 cups of sugar and stir until sugar dissolves.
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3. Add 4-5 five-inch sprigs of rosemary and stir for several additional minutes.
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4. Stir the contents of the glass for 10 to 15 seconds. 5. Garnish with a rosemary sprig and lemon wedge. 6. Insert a straw and enjoy!
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iking in the winter, especially overnight, is one of my favorite things. It's this time of year the parks and trails turn into magical fairy lands that are perfect to explore and cherish. I'm assuming your hiking boots are not packed away — they should be on your feet during all four seasons so you can enjoy the different colors, smells, and sights of the ever-changing landscapes. The crowds are gone, bears are hibernating, and the pesky bugs are not around; you can truly appreciate the wilderness, solitude, pervading peacefulness and the sounds of your breath and the crunch of your boot. Are you ready for a winter hike? PREPARING FOR WINTER HIKES
BY ANDREAS A. KELLER
Wintertime demands different skills and gear than summertime for an enjoyable hike. Wear layers: Layering is key to staying warm and maintaining a consistent body temperature. A base layer will wick moisture
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Hiking in winter opens up new vistas and adventures, especially when you turn it into an overnight cabin hike. The Potomac Appalachian Trail Club (PATC) has 40 cabins available for rent along the trail from Charlottesville to Pine Grove, Pennsylvania. Even if you are not a member, you have the opportunity to enjoy the woods and mountains along the Appalachian Trail and trails and forests in Maryland, Pennsylvania and West Virginia. Each PATC cabin has a rich history: some were the homes of early settlers, and some were built by the Club, forest rangers, or the Civilian Conservation Corps. Each building is unique. Most are primitive or semi-primitive, while others are modern. Most require a hike in. Plan your cabin hike on their website at patc.net. ❖
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Christmas is the joyous season of love and gratitude. When giving gifts, I believe they should be thoughtful, useful, and of high quality. With that in mind, let me suggest a few possible gifts for hikers and campers which I personally use on my hikes or backpacking trips.
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hen we think of the holiday season, we tend to think about all things merry and bright, sentimentality, love, and happiness. And sure, some chaos. In short, the holidays are simultaneously delightful and overwhelming. In fact, the stress frequently invokes the macabre. The juxtaposition of Christmas with the scary or the strange isn’t uncommon; with thanks to CGI and make-up advancement, as well as the sordid minds of authors and screenwriters alike, there are Christmas tales nowadays full of obnoxious gore. The progression of morbid effects may make creepy Christmas movies seem like a new venture, but the Victorians (as well as the Romantic Gothic movement) started it. Victorians were obsessed with ghost stories; just look at Charles Dickens. All but one of his depictions of Christmas contain ghosts. Along with his infamous novella, A Christmas Carol (1843), his novel The Pickwick Papers (1836) has a ghostly Christmas chapter known as “The Story of the Goblins Who Stole a Sexton.” Other Dickens stories that couple Christmas and horror include “The Haunted Man and the Ghost’s Bargain,” (1848) and “The Haunted House” (1858). Long before Charles Dickens, nightmarish holiday lore included Krampus, the Yule Cat, and other creepy characters. With a lot of research, one can find many varying mythologies depending on the country, time period, and other variables. Most of the creepier characters serve as a foil to the generous, jolly Santa.
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The foil is not necessarily good or evil, but rather fulfills what the other lacks. Christmas characters, too, have a foil to contrast the happy characters and the merriment we usually associate with the holiday. Many of Saint Nicholas’ “helpers” are motivated differently from the giving Saint Nick we know and love. But why do we have these weird characters for Christmas? Believe it or not, there is a constructive function. The Icelandic Yule Cat, for instance, appears to bite someone who hasn’t received new clothing for Christmas. This may seem a bit perverse, but it’s meant to make people want to give clothes to the less fortunate. And how do they do this? Through hard work and generosity. Like the Yule Cat, Krampus and Knect Ruprecht serve to punish naughtiness. Left: Pages from Charles Dicken’s A Christmas Carol, A Ghost Story of Christmas (1843). Source: Wikipedia
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Due to popular culture, Krampus is one of the more identifiable scary companions. The cloven-hooved and horned beast punishes naughty children violently, making a lump of coal seem like the better deal (more information about different carnations of Krampus and companions of Saint Nicolas can be found through our database, Credo Reference). The 2015 movie begins with a montage of aggressive holiday shoppers. Then, we meet the family of focus who are consumed by animosity amongst themselves. By the time Krampus takes over their little town, we don’t pity the family, but we do hope by the end of it all they make better, less tempestuous plans for the holidays next year. If Krampus speaks to your creepy Christmas needs, you can get the full effect by attending the annual Krampus Walk in DC. For a good spooky experience with zero holiday affiliation, Northern Virginia is host to many haunted sites: The Black Horse Inn, Occoquan Inn, Chatham Manor, Zephaniah Farm Vineyard, and the Winery at La Grange (to name a few) are all open to the public. Likewise, Alexandria’s Original Ghost and Graveyard Tour goes through December and into the new year. For more weirdness in Virginia to deviate from the Hallmark holiday marathons, check out Jeff Bahr’s Weird Virginia travel guide or tripsavvy.com. While I cannot speak for the motivations of Virginia’s ghosts, what we can infer about the creepy things we encounter at the holidays is quite simple. Frequently, the reason for scary circumstances comes from the fact that something (or someone) needs to change. The Inventor from Gremlins should have respected the man who said the mogwai isn’t for sale. Jack Skellington from The Nightmare Before Christmas had to learn the hard way that the grass isn’t always greener. Granted, we
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Clockwise from Top, Left: 1. “A 1900s greeting card reading ‘Greetings from Krampus!’” 2. “Saint Nicholas and Krampus visit a child.” 3. “Nikolaus and Krampus in Austria in the early 20th century.” 4. “A colour postcard from around 1911 titled, Krampus mit Kind (Krampus with a child)” Source: Wikipedia.
wouldn’t have wonderful movies if there wasn’t a flaw to these characters (both of these classics are available in Prince William Public Libraries!). Finally, it wouldn’t be an article from PWPLS without suggesting a few books we have on our shelves or our e-book collections. For adult audiences, Susan Hill’s The Woman in Black begins with a scary story contest on Christmas Eve. For sardonic, snarky humor, Christopher Moore’s The Stupidest Angel Ever fits the bill. Other titles include Twelve Drummers Drumming, by C.C Benison, The Body in the Sleigh by Katherine Hall Page, A Christmas Homecoming by Anne Perry, and Otto Penzler’s edited collection entitled The Big Book of Christmas Murder Mysteries. For our YA crowd, we have The Dead Winter by Chris Priestley, and The Presence: A Ghost Story by Eve Bunting. For younger children, we’ll go with quirky instead of scary. Apart from R.L. Stein’s 12 Screams of Christmas, there really aren’t a tremendous amount of horrormeets-Christmas books for younger readers (which is probably a good thing). Titles include Bunnicula: The Fright Before Christmas by James Howe, The Christmas Rat by Avi, The Lump of Coal by Lemony Snicket, Sammy Keyes and the Runaway Elf by Wendelin Von Draanen, Young Santa by Dan Greenburg, ‘Twas The Fright Before Christmas by Judy Sierra, and Frankenstein’s Fright Before Christmas by Ludworst Bemonster. Regardless of the messages we find in our holiday books, movies, television, etc., be it something joyous or occasionally macabre, I think Lemony Snicket’s lump of coal looking for a miracle says it well. “The holiday season,” he
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About the AUTHOR Amanda Thompson is a Library Services Technician at Montclair Community Library. She has her Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees in English Literature from Longwood University. WORKS CITED “Companions of Saint Nicholas.” Credo Reference, 2017. | Dickens, Charles. “Complete Ghost Stories.” Wordsworth Classics, 1997. | Gremlins. Directed by Joe Dante. Warner Brothers, 1984 | “Companions of Saint Nicholas.” Credo Reference. | Krampus. Directed by Michael Dougherty. Universal Pictures, 2015. | The Nightmare Before Christmas. Directed by Tim Burton. Buena Vista Picture, 1993. | Snicket, Lemony. The Lump of Coal. Harper Collins Publishers, 2008. Made available through Hoopla
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Haymarket Christmases of Years Past The Haymarket Museum takes a look back at
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or the last three years, the Haymarket Museum has exhibited holiday displays to show the many different ways in which Haymarket residents have celebrated this festive season over the past 200 years. Visitors to the museum have already experienced Haymarket Christmases in 1825, 1850, and 1945; this year, the museum will celebrate a year that remains in living memory for many of us, and that took place in a cultural environment much like that of the present: 1975. Though Haymarket’s character has remained much the same for the duration of its history, ideas and traditions from the larger world have often been reflected in the way that its residents celebrate the holidays. The 1825 exhibit introduced us to colonial games and recipes that had been carried here from England, while 1850 — the first year the Museum exhibit had a Christmas tree — showed the influences of new waves of people who enriched our society and diversified our traditions. 1945 showed us Haymarket on the home front of World War II, and shared how residents here in America worked to support the soldiers fighting overseas.
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The years of the 1970s, much like the America of today, were exhausted by long military conflict, wars of ideas at home and abroad, sensational politics, and civil unrest. They swung from the scandal of the Watergate coverup and disillusionment from the subsequent trials to the patriotism and pride that characterized the nation’s bicentennial year. They forced Americans to see themselves at their best and at their worst, and to re-examine how, as the Founding Fathers wrote in the Constitution’s preamble, “to form a more perfect union.” This year’s holiday exhibit is very timely in this respect. Perhaps “Christmas in 1975: A Haymarket Holiday” will remind us that there
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is still much to do. But first, dust off your platform shoes! Echoes of current events are always amplified during the holiday season; it is when we gather together to exchange ideas, catch up with our loved ones, and show off the newest trends. As far as holiday cooking is concerned, the 1970s were a time unlike any that Haymarket had seen before. Though Saigon had fallen in the spring of 1975 and the troops were coming home, the prolonged deployment of American soldiers to Vietnam led to a resurgence of cooking ingredients and techniques that have since become infamous. These familiar standbys were enhanced by exotic ingredients that
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had not been available during the ration programs of World War II. Many of the more creative recipes consisted of preserved vegetables and meats (canned, tinned, and frozen) encased in mayonnaise, gelatin, or aspic. The dishes were finished in a festive mold and decorated with as much color and exotic accompaniment as possible, with mixed results. Embodying all of these qualities was the “Watergate Salad.” Created by General Foods as a marketing vehicle for its products, the salad is made with pistachio pudding, canned pineapple, whipped topping, and marshmallows chilled together and served out of a decorative mold.
Originally styled the “Pistachio Pineapple Delight,” the salad eventually assumed the name of that time’s defining political event. The decade’s later years brought a new emphasis on fresh ingredients, but in such a traditional environment as the holiday season the old favorites tended to linger. Holiday recipes from the era included such notorious classics as the Noel Glazed Ham, the Glazed Potato Ring, General Foods’ Vegetable and Tuna Jell-O Wreath, Cranberry Candles, and Bon Appetit Magazine’s Chicken in a Pineapple. Some less startling holiday standards included fondues, Swedish meatballs, and lots of mousses.
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The 1970s introduced the world to the first generations of arcade video games, such as Pong and Space Invaders.
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Stretch Armstrong was a popular toy of the 70s, notorious for its gel filling that was exposed if the toy was damaged.
The town holiday celebration on Saturday, December 2 will kick off with performances from local students, dance groups, and musicians in front of town hall. S’mores kits will be sold to benefit the Serve Our Willing Warriors (SOWW) project, a local nonprofit that serves wounded and ill soldiers and their families. Town restaurants will have delicious menu items for purchase in our heated dining tent. A bonfire, cookie decoration station, the Reindeer Snack Shop, craft station, and holiday music will make this a day to remember! A special treat will be the arrival of Santa and Mrs. Claus. After parading down Washington Street, they will visit with families in the Museum courtyard. As the sun goes down, the town tree will be lit at 5:30 p.m. to start the holiday season.
Fortunately, the holiday seasons of the 1970s were filled with wonderful new toys and technology, which happily eclipsed many of the more troubling recipes served at holiday dinners. Improved manufacturing and the incorporation of man-made compounds led to an abundance of relatively inexpensive, durable toys. Some of these were adaptations of older favorites, such as the newly improved skateboard and plastic dollhouses like the popular Weebles play sets. Others, like Nerf Balls and Stretch Armstrong, were the first of their kind. The 1970s also introduced the world to the first generations of arcade video games, such as Pong and Space Invaders. When people gathered to celebrate the season, they danced to records by the Jackson 5 and The Carpenters, as well as to Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra. The museum will be playing period Christmas records during the exhibit’s open hours; if you have a record from that time, bring it along! Christmas in 1975 will open from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. on November 18th and 19th and by appointment through the New Year, as well as for extended hours on the weekend of December 2nd to coincide with the town’s annual holiday celebration. For more information, please contact Museum Director Denise Andrews at dandrews@townofhaymarket.org. ❖
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What is your favorite season in this area, and why? I love all the seasons around here but if I have to pick a favorite it would probably be fall. This area in the fall is absolutely beautiful! A few of my favorite things occur in the fall as well, such as bonfires, hunting, watching the Redskins, and watching my two boys play little league tackle football.
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The dates are different this year. Open enrollment began Nov. 1 and ends Dec. 15, making the enrollment period shorter than last year. To have 2018 health insurance coverage that starts on Jan. 1, you must enroll in a marketplace plan by Dec. 15. The shorter window for enrollment makes a very important difference for those who already have ACA insurance. If you already have a plan under ACA and do nothing, on Dec. 16 you will be auto-enrolled in the same plan, but it will be too late to change your plan because the enrollment period will already have closed.
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nnie Arroyo and her husband Ryan have been married for about a year. While they were dating, Ryan and his brother Sean were passionate about home beer brewing and had a dream of starting their own brewery. Heritage Brewing Co. opened in Manassas in December of 2013. “Ryan and I are both veterans and very patriotic,” shared Sean. “We wanted to be able to incorporate our love of country into our brand. We’re very close, so it was a natural fit for us to go into business together.” Sean has always been interested in the craft beer culture. “I knew when I got out of the military I wanted to do something I loved, so this was a perfect fit,” said Sean. The brewery truly is a family business: Annie works for the company handling taproom events and marketing. Previously, Annie was the events coordinator for Historic Manassas, Inc., and it was through that position that she met her husband. “Both my husband and Sean have poured their heart and souls into this place,” described Annie. Their patriotism is shown not just by following their dream of owning a business but also by the decor of the facility. An enormous wooden flag was constructed by the team and now adorns one of the large walls within Heritage Brewing. Dominic DiGiovanni, COO of Heritage Brewing & co-founder of Veritas Coffee, is also a veteran, having served in various leadership positions during his eight years of service as an engineer officer in the Top, from left to right: Dominic DiGiovanni, Josh Moon, Annie Arroyo, Chris Hampel. Bottom, right: Josh Moon, director of brewing operations creates experimental and infused beverage options.
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U.S. Army. “Heritage Brewing’s focus is on quality and serving our customers while paying homage to our country, veterans, and, of course, the beer lovers in the area,” DiGiovanni explained. DiGiovanni said, “We make beer that is appealing to all palates.” With five flagship brews always on tap, seasonal offerings, experimental beers (released on Saturdays), and the “Firkin Friday” option offered on Fridays, beer lovers will enjoy the myriad of options. A “firkin” is a cask that’s used to contain a smaller batch of beer. The team at Heritage often infuses their flagships in the firkin with new and unique flavors. In October, a Firkin Friday offering included a porter beer infused with a coconut porter, and in the summer they provided beer lovers with fruit infusion options. DiGiovanni noted, “Our experimental beer is created in small batches to test, and if they are popular enough [they] will be produced more and turned into a seasonal rotation.” Every Saturday, brewery patrons are able to sample the experiment of the week. October featured the release of an Old Ale brewed with organic plums, figs, and dates. Now is the transition season from fall into winter, so you may have one or two options for seasonal tastings, depending on when you stop by Heritage Brewing. In November, Heritage Brewing offered Bradford as their seasonal beer. If you are lucky and stop in early enough in December, you may still have a chance to
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try this brew. Otherwise, you will have to try the Battle of White Marsh during your visit, which, according to DiGiovanni’s description, is a good option. “My favorite beer for winter is The Battle of White Marsh, a Belgian spiced ale that pairs well with a nice fire,” described DiGiovanni. Annie divulged that her favorite beverage isn’t the same as DiGiovanni’s but is always available on tap and is called American Expedition. “I love how light and refreshing it is,” noted Annie. What makes Heritage Brewing so appealing? Josh Moon, director of brewing operations, and other staff members utilize their talent and desire for mastering a delectable end product in the methodology they use to brew their beer. “Heritage Brewing offers a robust barrel aging program for beer enthusiasts,” explained Annie. Thoughtfulness and careful attention goes into every brew created at Heritage. “We use organic ingredients whenever possible, and give one percent of every pint sold to charity (specifically organizations that benefit Veterans and Gold Star families),” Sean explained. “We also focus on sustainable practices,” explained DiGiovanni. They donate grain that has been used in the brewing process to Round Hill Farm and the water used for chilling is recaptured and reused. “Spent grain is also used in the food production (granola and bread) at the Brew Pub in Arlington,” explained Annie. “We not only repurpose ingredients, we also repurpose
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materials, like the pallets used in the construction of the bar, to create the aesthetics here at Heritage.” Not a beer lover? “We also offer other beverages for those that may want to try something different,” said Annie. If you are a coffee enthusiast, you too will enjoy a visit to Heritage Brewing as they roast their own coffee on site and sell cold coffee beverages for all to enjoy. Coffee products include a bold and a blond variety and are sold in cans and on draft. Heritage even makes and sells their own sodas. If visitors are hungry, food offerings include snacks — all produced by Virginia companies — such as Route 11 chips and ice cream from Loopy Scoops. Additionally, the tap room offers patrons food via the Department of Smoke, a barbeque food truck that is also owned by a veteran. “Heritage is continuing to grow — our vision is to expand our distribution and to open more Heritage Brewpubs (they opened one last April in Arlington) that bring together a farm-to-table menu with our handcrafted ales and merges with our coffee company, Veritas,” said Sean. The love of their business and the pride the Arroyo family has for this country shows in every little nuance of Heritage Brewing. From the handmade bar — including the top — to the benches to the carefully designed and built taps, the Arroyo brothers have truly put their sweat equity, creativity and enthusiasm into every aspect of the business.❖
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lara, her Nutcracker Prince, the Snow Queen, and the Sugarplum Fairy help usher in the holidays with Manassas Ballet Theatre’s The Nutcracker at the local Hylton Performing Arts Center. MBT’s Nutcracker is an unforgettable family classic performed by their in-house professional dancers, local students, and a live
Clara and Drosselmeier in the party scene in MBT’s 2016 Nutcracker performance. Photo by Melanie Beus
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orchestra — all right here in our own backyard. “This is a thoroughly professional production on every level and element right here in backyard. Local residents don’t have to drive all the way to the the Kennedy Center for this caliber of performance,” said Amy Grant Wolfe, MBT’s artistic director.
Anchored by the professional dancers of MBT, Northern Virginia’s largest professional ballet company with 29 full-time dancers from around the globe, the dreamy story comes alive with the help of an ensemble cast of local student dancers of the Manassas Ballet Academy. MBT’s Nutcracker is the only regional production which is performed to live music provided by the professional in-house musicians of Manassas Ballet Theatre Orchestra. The orchestra, along with exquisite costumes, dazzling custom scenery, and fresh choreography are the hallmarks of MBT’s portrayal of this holiday tradition. “There are always spectacular new elements each year,” says Wolfe, who returned to leading the choreography for this year’s production. “As the company grows, so does our Nutcracker!” This year, newly refreshed backdrops and a brand new hand-painted border (curtains along the top of the set in front of the stage lights and in the wings of the stage) will give the set more depth and make it even more magical. The themes and colors from the set are echoed in the costumes which are designed, maintained, and added to by in-house costume mistress Christina Brooks. “All our costumes are unique and custom-made,” says Wolfe. “They are not ordered online from companies that supply many studios with costumes.” The in-house lighting designer choreographs the light sequences that are unique to MBT’s Nutcracker. The Manassas Ballet Academy’s students and company members are a big part of the production. The number of performances necessitates two dancers alternating in the coveted role of Clara. This year, the role is being played by local students Lexi Brooks, a high school senior, and Emma Rose Palladino, a high school junior. Lexi says, “I have watched Clara from the side of the stage for 10 years, so the feeling of doing it myself is dreamlike. I can't wait to share it with the audience.” Preparation for the Nutcracker takes most of the year. The professional dancers audition in January, and
contracts for the year are awarded in the spring. Auditions for student dancer roles start in May, and they rehearse all summer for this holiday favorite. Choreography, set design, and costumes also begin in late spring. Once MBT’s fall performance ends, the professionals start rehearsing in earnest, and the show really starts to come together in November when the entire cast starts rehearsing together. There are all levels of students from Manassas Ballet Academy in the cast, from the
study in college or abroad. By the time they are 12 years old, students are dancing 5-6 days per week — an exhausting schedule. Emma Rose, one of the local dancers portraying Clara, says, “I want to be a professional dancer, and that takes a tremendous amount of work. Every day I train is one day closer to achieving my goals. Nutcracker is special for me this year because I have an opportunity to be Clara, and it’s also my last Nutcracker before I leave to study ballet abroad.” Opening night every year is started off with MBT’s Salute to the Military, a ceremony that celebrates and thanks all military members and branches for their service, featuring the Manassas Ballet Theatre Orchestra playing the National Anthem and the four service anthems as well as other forms of tribute. So get into the holiday spirit with a Left: Toymakers, 2016 Below: The Waltz of the Snowflakes, 2016. Photos by Melanie Beus
very smallest who are cast in the rolls of toy makers, transition dolls, and mice, to the advanced students who dance in some corps scenes alongside the company dancers. Manassas Ballet Academy’s older dancers are on the fast track to either professional dance careers or further
visit to the Hylton Center for MBT’s Nutcracker, and marvel at the skills and dedication of our local professional dancers, local students, and the many other people behind the scenes who work together to putting this performance together. It is truly a professional performance in every way. ❖
MANASSAS BALLET THEATRE’S NUTCRACKER Hylton Performing Arts Center, 10960 George Mason Circle, Manassas 12 performances between December 14-23 | Tickets start at $35 and are available at hyltoncenter.org
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There’s No Place Like Home ….in a House of Worship finding the right one for you BY CHRISTINE CRADDOCK
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t was Christmas Eve and I was home with my son while my husband was working at his job in a profession that doesn’t distinguish between holidays and normal days. Although we had been living in Haymarket for over 10 years and had bounced around to different churches at random times and on select holidays, there had never been one that we called home...yet. My husband wasn’t crazy about the informal atmosphere and ultra-contemporary feel of some of the nondenominational places we had visited. But I wasn’t quite comfortable with the unfamiliar traditions and ultra-large congregation at some of the other churches we had tried. I began searching online for a service in our area that had the latest Christmas Eve service times in the hopes that we could attend as a family when my husband got off work. Although we hadn’t
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been regular church attendees, it was important to me that my family honored this Christian holiday. The latest evening service was at a place where I already had made friends from previous interactions in the Haymarket community for so many years. Happy to have found one that fit our schedule, we put on our Christmas finery and headed to the service. The congregation was humble in size. Check. The people knew us and welcomed us at the door. Bonus. The pastor knew me by name. Impressive. As the service began, little bits from our childhoods in our respective denominations began to stand out to both me and my husband. During a specific prayer, I saw him smiling. The music, although contemporary songs that I knew from the radio, were sang in a way that made them feel traditional. The ending of the service brought tears to my eyes as we sang and one lit candle began a path to each parishioner until the whole
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room glowed with the most beautiful light. That feeling… this was it. We felt at home then, and still feel the same almost three years later. So how do you find the house of worship, whether it be church, synagogue, or other faith based congregation that is right for YOU? Many would say the very first step is finding out if the particular house of worship you are considering shares your core religious values and teaches from the religious text you believe in. That may be the easy part. A 2014 Pew Research Center study, U.S. Religious Landscapes, says that about half of U.S. adults search for a new congregation usually because their families have moved to a new town or city, something many families in our local area may relate to. The very first factor these families consider is the quality of the preaching, followed by the tone they felt coming from the congregation, meaning how welcoming they are and comfortable they make visitors feel. The style of worship services was another of the top factors that influenced visitors. I asked Pastor Tim MacGowan of Living Hope Evangelical Presbyterian Church in Haymarket for some insight about what makes people decide which church is right for their family. He explains that many families factor in the availability of childcare or the quality of the youth group program for their teens. For some, it’s tradition and they want to attend the denomination they were raised in. For others, it may be how the leaders handle the religious texts: do they teach directly from the stories of the Bible, for example, or do they focus on the general topics instead? Sister Joanna Burley, Director of Mission Integration and Communication for the Benedictine Sisters of Virginia in Bristow, emphasizes the fact that “prayer is deeply individual and private, and at the same time shared and social.” For that reason, it is imperative that parishioners feel a sense of belonging, fitting in. And even within denominations, each service is unique from the others. It is not possible for everything to be perfect, Sister Joanna says, but “when one’s soul rests, when a sense of peace and welcome and familiarity spreads like warmth through one’s heart and the mind is both comforted and challenged, then the place is right.”
“It’s a connection that you have with the pastor and the congregation” Rabbi Schmuly Perlstein, of the Chabad of Greater Gainesville and Manassas, echoes these sentiments, saying that “if someone is walking into a synagogue, he or she is looking for something.” A place of worship should be the last place anyone should feel uncomfortable, he adds, since the primary purpose of being there is to get away from your environment and connect with God on a personal level. So this explains how people seek out a home house of worship but doesn’t answer the question why. Pastor MacGowan points out one element of our modern world that leads people to seek out a religious home and family is the impact social media has had on our lives. Because there are becoming fewer and fewer opportunities for adults — and teens too — to cultivate personal relationships face-to-face, church becomes one of those places. If you do not have a network of support through work or your neighborhood, and your family lives far away, your place of worship can become that for you. In our society, most people who have not been raised with religion do not suddenly make the decision to pursue it, Pastor MacGowan says. It is often triggered by an event, he says, like a marriage, the birth of a child, the loss of a loved one, or a health crisis. And this trigger causes the person to begin to question his or her spirituality. Families also may flock to houses of worship during religious holidays. Sister Joanna says there is something deeply sacred about the holidays, and even those who don’t attend regular services feel a pull to acknowledge their faith during these times. Rabbi Schmuly says that in this day and age, religion is not always a priority but these holiday times are when people feel a ‘gutcheck’ and begin to examine exactly what is taking priority over their lives. “We have to be where our heart and souls find meaning; our souls tell us where to be,” he says. “Holidays are a marking point,” Pastor MacGowan says, especially if someone has lost someone. It becomes ‘this is my first
Christmas without my mom’ and people feel a void in their lives and begin to look for a support system. And because the holidays bring up questions about what they believe, church becomes a way to seek out help answering those questions. “God put in us a desire for real, meaningful relationships,” says Pastor MacGowan, adding that if you find a good church, you can have those relationships with people and with God, and they become very important in your life. When I asked people in our community
how they knew when they had found “the one” they all responded in different ways. Jenifer Griffin of Gainesville said her realization happened when she wanted to go to church, not had to. Jill Moser of Haymarket explained: “I knew we found the right church when Nancy [director of Student Ministries] scooped my newborn out of my hands and said ‘go eat, I’ll take care of him for a bit.’ ” Jill’s husband Dave found the content of the sermons was the biggest factor for him. “It’s a connection that you have with the pastor and the congregation,” said Amanda Murphy of Haymarket, who feels that you know when you know but “it’s definitely not an easy journey finding the right place to worship.” A few others reported they felt like the pastor was talking directly to them at times. A Gainesville resident who attends church in Haymarket, Laura Newman feels connected to the pastor and members but also leaves feeling “full and inspired.” At first, Manassas resident Donna Dailey didn’t
feel anything when attending some “nice churches,” but one particular visit changed all that. “By the time I left, I knew,” she says, adding that she finally felt comfortable to be herself and “it just felt right.” At times, feeling moved to tears, or laughing or nodding in agreement, Kim Williams of Manassas, says she “can’t wait to go back because I might have walked in empty but I left with a full tank.” There were many reasons for my and my husband’s desire to find a home church, among them raising our children with faith and having a place for worship as a family each week. But we quickly found out that it meant so much more than that. After our first year of attending, in the midst of one of the most difficult times of our lives, our home church wrapped their arms around us and never let us go. They provided meals, support, encouragement, and most of all, love and prayers. To this day, my church family shows how much they care for me every single time I see them. My pastor maintains a personal relationship with my family through the years we’ve been attending. He has visited me in the hospital, christened my baby girl, and has been providing emotional support while communicating with me to assure me he is ready and available to help in any way, whenever my family may need it. To say that we don’t know how we would have made it through our crisis without them is an understatement. You might not know right way that you have found your home. It may take several visits. It may take years to gain that kind of comfort. But when it happens, your life will be enhanced in ways you may not realize immediately. Your religious family will celebrate your successes and cry with your failures. They will be there in the midst of difficulty and when your life is at the highest point of happiness. Finding your “home” is possible. ❖ About the AUTHOR Christine Craddock is a writer, editor, photographer, wife, and mother of two adorable children. She is a faithful contributing writer for Haymarket Lifestyle magazine and has resided in Haymarket since 2006.
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Flexible Spending Accounts and Your Dental Health Why are they important to your bottom line? Three Tips to Maximize Flexible Spending Accounts
1. Know what treatment you need to get healthy. See your family dentist at least twice per year to determine a plan of action. It is much easier and costs less to repair small cavities than to have major treatment such as crowns, root canals, and extractions. If you have a large treatment plan with several tooth replacements, the FSA can be a great resource to fund treatment. 2. Know if your company offers flexible spending accounts, and when the enrollment period begins. Most employers have an open enrollment period where all employees have the option to change, add, or stop insurance coverage and to enroll in a flexible spending account. Not taking advantage of this opportunity will cost you money.
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eaving through the maze of medical and dental insurance in today’s world can overwhelm any consumer. You might be wondering: what insurance plan works best for my family? Do I need additional coverage? How much do I have to pay out of pocket? These are all legitimate concerns, but a great way to help with the costs is through a flexible spending account, or FSA. A lot of people are unsure how to manage their budget to pay for dental expenses. Sure, insurance benefits do help, but there still is an out-of-pocket component that must be covered in order to
get treatment completed. If your employer offers flexible spending accounts, this is an ideal way to help cover your costs tax free. What is a Flexible Spending Account?
According to Healthcare.gov, a flexible spending account is a special account where you set aside money that can be used to help pay for health care costs. It can be used to pay co-pays and deductibles, is tax-free, and can be used to cover up to $2600 per year. If you are married and you and your spouse have different employers, both of you can have an account to manage dental and medical expenses.
3. Know your FSA balance. Once you have established the account, know when you must have all of the funds spent, and keep track of your balance. If you do not use the money in the account on qualified expenses before the deadline set by your employer, you will lose the remaining balance. Consider purchasing electric toothbrushes or fluoride adjuncts dispensed from your dental office if you have any remaining dollars in your account. They make great gifts and can have a huge impact on the dental health of your family. Being able to participate in a flexible spending account is an awesome benefit offered by some employers. Take advantage of the opportunity to keep your teeth and gums as healthy as possible — tax free! ❖
About the AUTHOR Dr. Tontra Lowe is a general, cosmetic, and sedation dentist located right next to the Haymarket Kohl’s. She and her staff were voted Best Dental Office in Haymarket for 2017. They truly believe everyone should smile with confidence!
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“embrace who you are right this minute” I work with thinks they don’t look great in photographs,” she shared. “All our past experiences affect what we see in our image. When the selfjudgment goes away, it makes a huge difference,” described Gardner. “The experience of seeing how someone truly shines when they exhibit their inner self is something that gives me goosebumps every single time.” Her approach to capturing everyone’s inner brilliance is to create a relaxing, comfortable environment. Clients then let down their barriers, and once those obstacles are removed, Gardner captures the effect with her camera. Her clients are positively amazed with results. Another philosophy of Gardner’s is to “embrace who you are right this minute.” Gardner thinks too many individuals won’t have photographs taken because they are waiting until they lose weight, or they have too
many wrinkles, or for a variety of other reasons. Some clients come to her with negative perceptions related to aging. “I’m on an antiaging campaign; it is not to be dreaded, it is to be embraced. You can still look beautiful, and sexy. Embrace the wrinkles, you don’t need to hide them,” she remarked. “Culture imposes on us,” Gardner explained. “It is important to love
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SHOPPING GUIDE for holiday gifts under $20 BY CHRISTINE CRADDOCK
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any of us love the Christmas season, but the excitement of the holidays can sometimes feel overwhelming when it comes to gift-giving. One way to possibly feel better about all the money you’re spending is to know that your money is well spent. Shopping local is a great way to give back to your community, pay it forward to those in need, donate to local charities, and support small business owners. Here are some ideas for gifts from local shops.
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The pet lover on your list will be delighted by the high-quality, healthy products for the smaller members of their family. There are a few packages you can create for under $20. facebook.com/doggiedelightspage POLISHED POOCH GROOMING SALON
In addition to a gift card towards grooming, you can gift a nail clipping or an over-andunder eye trim service for a pooch owner! thepolishedpooch.com GRAY FACE ACRES
Donate to this senior dog rescue founded and run by a local husband and wife out of their home in Haymarket. Their website even has an amazon wishlist where you can purchase needed items on behalf of the dog lover on your list. grayfaceacres.org
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FOR THE PHILANTHROPIST: HAYMARKET REGIONAL FOOD PANTRY
Spend $20 shopping for the most often needed items for our local pantry. Take a picture before you drop them off at the pantry. Put it in a card for the person who would most appreciate giving back to others as a gift in itself. haymarketfoodpantry.org SWEET JULIA GRACE FOUNDATION
A donation to this foundation would help fulfill needs and wishes for children who are ill, have special needs, or are in a medical crisis.
FOR THE KID WHO HAS MILLIONS OF TOYS:
ASK LOCAL MERCHANTS ABOUT GIFT WRAPPING. MANY OFFER ONE-OF-AKIND TRIMMINGS THAT WON’T GO UNNOTICED.
MIX COLORS ART STUDIO
A gift certificate to this colorful little shop will allow the receiver to create whatever their heart desires during walk in times or use the money towards a class or specialty class during specific times. mixcolorsartstudio. com
sweetjuliagracefoundation.org
JNJ BATTLEQUEST
FREEZE BULLYING FOR PAYTON
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A gift of three games of laser tag would be a great non-toy gift for older kids, and JNJ has now added the new adventure of Escape the Cave for whole families to enjoy. jnjbattlequest.com
HAYMARKET HOUSE
MILLA’S PLAYLAND
A donation to this maternity house will help our local community to continue to make a difference in the lives of homeless women and their children.
Younger kids will get a kick out of this fun play place in Gainesville where they can play with all kinds of fun toys and games.
FOR THE ASPIRING YOGI OR SPINNER…
millasplayland.com
TRANSFORM POWER YOGA
HAYMARKET ICEPLEX
One drop-in class is $20. A gift card for that amount would allow the receiver to release the afterholiday stress at a heated vinyasa yoga class. transformpyoga.com
Your money would help this local nonprofit increase awareness of the effects of bullying on our youth. You can simply donate, or purchase bracelets, t-shirts, or stickers to support the cause.
carriedtofullterm.com SERVE OUR WILLING WARRIORS
A donation to the Warrior Retreat at Bull Run — a place for warriors and their families to spend quality time together on the beautiful grounds on Bull Run mountain — would help this nonprofit continue to provide this service and to reach more families. willingwarriors.org RAINBOW THERAPEUTIC RIDING CENTER
This charitable organization provides equine therapy to those with physical and emotional difficulties or other challenges that often is life-changing and rewarding for all involved. No matter the size, a donation to this organization would help them continue their important mission. rainbowriding.org
Gift cards can be purchased for any amount but a $20 value would cover skate rental and admission for 2 trips to the iceplex. haymarketiceplex.com YELLOW BRICK ROAD STUDIO & ENRICHMENT WORKSHOPS
A $20 gift card would cover an art class or workshop at this home studio in Gainesville. Classes offered include art, art history, writing, poetry, journaling, drama, Mommy & me, and many more! kerrymolina.com HIDDEN HILLS FARM
HEALING HEARTS RESPITE FOUNDATION
This local foundation operates a beach house in the Outer Banks of North Carolina for families in the midst of a health crisis to find peace and relaxation.
15-minute riding lessons for younger children are only $15! What a gift of an experience this could be for a child. 703-626-3006,
healingheartsrespitefoundation.org
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REVIVE STUDIO
A $20 gift card to REVive studio would cover a Spin, TRX, Barre, or Fusion class at this recent addition to Gainesville exercise scene.revivestudiova.com BALANS STUDIO
Although a little outside of the budget for this article, a $25 gift to this studio will allow the receiver 2 weeks of trying Yoga, Pilates, TRX, and Barre. balansstudio.com Support your friends’ at-home businesses by purchasing products from Beauty Counter, Thirty One, Pampered Chef, Lularoe, Stella and Dot, Perfectly Posh, Young Living, Keep Collective… and many others. ❖
About the AUTHOR Christine Craddock is a writer, editor, photographer, wife, and mother of two adorable children. She is a faithful contributing writer for Haymarket Lifestyle magazine and has resided in Haymarket since 2006.
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