Virginia Special Edition Vol Issue1 5 CONNECTOR LOCAL EVENTS REV UP ! ART & FESTIVALS & MUSIC, OH MY! 14TH ANNUAL BOULEVARD OF WHEELS BEST 2022 HOME RENOVATION IDEAS MAKE-YOUR-OWN-CLOTHES WORKSHOPS STAYING HEALTHY THIS SUMMER THE BUZZ ABOUT SOLAR ENERGY +


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This month I want to give special attention to our local experts! From REALTORS® to financial advisors, home Improvement, health experts and more, we have some of the "best of the best" that I have encountered in my 25+ years in marketing. Our local experts can’t just be anyone with a few marketing dollars. They must come by referral and pass several other requirements. When we place them in our magazines and create the platform for them to give advice to our readers (with our stamp of approval), you can bet we're doing our research so you don't have to. If you ever experience anything less than amazing service, we want to know. We are confident that won't happen! If you know any local experts in any industry who want to help give back to their community by sharing their knowledge and expertise AND love what they do, please let us know!
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Big THANK YOU to our amazing local artists who have allowed us to showcase their art pieces to you. Rick Romano, Sam Welty, Clayton Singleton, Eric and Todd Lindbergh, and in this issue Aimee Bruce. Watch for each new issue’s cover featuring another local artist! Starting with this issue, we're including local entertainment, so if you know of upcoming local shows please let us know. We are also big on in-state travel and events as "Heads in Beds create tax dollars." Go Virginia for knowing how to keep the entertainment live and strong! And remember, send your event info to us at office@connectormagazines.com and we'll list your event 100% FREE!
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Michelle connecting communities one neighborhood at a time Hello Virginia Beach! Connector Magazines is proud to be releasing our fifth issue of the Virginia Connector! With the help of all of our local experts, fabulous residents, event coordinators, charity organizers and more, we have been able to expand our reach from just one neighborhood to over nine in just five short months! We look forward to eventually covering the whole state of Virginia and promoting all local artists, events, dining, businesses, nonprofits, local residents and in-state travel. When you think of Virginia Connector we want you to think "Everything Local!"
A big hug for all our charity organizations from Virginia Beach Fallen Heroes to FreedomFest, The Oyster Crush and more. We love bringing awareness to these amazing events, where proceeds go to those in need. Virginia Beach gives back!
Thank you everyone for your commitment, dedication and drive to make Virginia the best place in the United States to call home!! Stay safe and love one another! WANTED! Local Anchors and Experts! Local Anchor Sponsorship is available for those who enjoy giving back, can offer educational information on their area of expertise, want to help educate with positive knowledge, compassion and respect. We’re looking for everything local: Dining, Artists, Entertainers, Businesses, Services, Residents, Pets, Travel, Events and more. If your business falls into any of ANY of these local categories and you qualify as an expert, we want to meet you! Our goal is to provide local residents with relevant information so we can all make the most informed choice when the time comes.
Special thanks to my Anchor Sponsors (you know who you are!). Anchor Sponsors are those who take the lead. They help organize, promote and protect. They are the ones watching out for their neighbors and the ones who know your name (or at least want to). Local Anchors can be anyone from a local REALTOR® to a business owner whose first priority is supporting everything local. ANY local organization that loves giving back is one we're interested in working with. We love giving back, too.


CONNECTOR MAGAZINES 3 inside this issue FOUNDER/ SALES & MARKETING Michelle Westberry EDITOR IN CHIEF GRAPHIC DESIGN COORDINATOR Dana InspiredPUBLISHERGrizzélBradWeberMedia, Inc. TO ADVERTISE CONTACT Michelle Westberry (757) 567-9354 date.Publisher'sincludedpermissioncationInspiredConnectorMichelle@ConnectorMagazines.comMagazinesispublishedbyMediaLLC.Reproductionordupliofanyparthereinrequireswrittenfrompublisher.AllinformationhereiniscorrecttothebestofknowledgeasofpublicationCorrectionsshouldbeforwardedto Publisher at Office@ConnectorMagazines. com for consideration. Paid advertisements or advertorials contained herein are not endorsed or recommended by Publisher and do not reflect Publisher's opinion or political or religious views; therefore, Publisher shall not be held liable for business practices of advertisers. Publisher not liable for images or content accepted in good faith. STAFF SUPPORT Paw-ssistants to Michelle Westberry OTHER CONTRIBUTORS Robin Brickell, Robin Boutique-Boutique Shannon Muncy, Precision Overhead Garage Doors Dr. Josh Collingsworth, Chiropractor Alexandra Urrutia Virginia Beach Photographer,VisitVirginia.govSPCAPicture-in-MotionTucker ♦ Cersei ♦ Macie cover story home & lifestyle local biz spotlight meet robin brickell local vibes entertainer spotlight pet locallocalpaincompanionshipwithoutpillsvibesnetworkingevents&in-state travel hurricane readiness 14th Annual Boulevard of Wheels kicks off! best 2022 home renovations + solar energy facts in simple terms Rising Vibes brings local acoustic music alive Robin Boutique-Boutique opens up about fashion & more Anthony Brand (of Cultivated Mind) pushing the boundaries of reggae pets can help lower our stress level & help with anxiety & depression Dr. Josh Collingsworth weighs in on chiropractic therapy out & about making new connections (& friends) car show extravaganza; mural, art & music festivals abound! expert David Williams offers tips on preparing for a hurricane The CONNECTOR has been incredibly well produced and it’s an honor to be a part of something so fresh and local! It’s definitely VA Beach’s BEST “locals only” magazine! My business is receiving more local business, which is who we want to work with! It's like you are being referred to by a friend. You know you’re getting contrac tors you can trust! INTEGRITY TRI-CO (tree services). what our advertisers are saying "


4 INSPIRED MEDIA | AUGUST 2022 Special thanks toour Local Experts HOME CRAWLIMPROVEMENTSPACES&BASEMENTS Tom Jackson CRAWLSPACE MEDIC (757) 500-9045 ♦ crawlspacemedic.com HOME IMPROVEMENT — PAINTING Kevin Pineda PINEDA CUSTOM PAINTING (757) 352-0597 ♦ kevinpaint2@gmail.com HOME IMPROVEMENT FLOORING George Bunch TIDEWATER FLOORING (757) tidewaterflooring.com524-4433 INSURANCE — MEDICARE Dale S. White INTEGRITY INSURANCE (757) daleswhite@integritymedicareva.com650-2500 From moisture under your home to structural repairs, we’ve got you covered. The health of your family and your home are our top priority. We provide timely and effective water proofing solutions to protect your home for years to come. Pineda Custom Painting understands the importance of color from a new exterior paint job that improves the exterior appeal of your home or business to the interior paint that brings style and feel to your daily life. We specialize in expert installations and provide quality products. We strive to make the experience hassle-free by delivering excellent communication with our clients. We look forward to serving you and your family for all your flooring Medicareneeds.Specialist Independent Agent since 2005. Integrity Insurance Services represents top carriers in the area, providing thousands of Hampton Roads Medicare beneficiaries with information they need and deserve to select the best Medicare plan for them. Integrity Tri-Co is a full-spectrum tree services company. Specializing in tricky tree removal and grading services, owners Steven Griffin and Alexander Shield take great pride in providing work with integrity. Jodie can help bring your memories and visions to life. From weddings to corporate headshots, Jodie is here for every step your life takes. To set up your unique photo session, email, call, text or fill out the information form online at: BryteEyeProductions.com. PHOTOGRAPHY Jodie Lynn BRYTE EYE PRODUCTIONS (757) 478-1649 ♦ JodieLynn@BryteEyeProductionsBryteEyeProductions.com LANDSCAPING & ARBORIST Steven Griffin & Xander Shield INTEGRITY TRI-CO LLC (757) 381-3313 OR (757) 778-3884 To learn more about becoming a recognized Expert in Your Neighborhood contact MICHELLE WESTBERRY (757) 567-9354 CHOOSE FIRST HOME DECOR & GIFTS Sharon Ballance TOPIARIES (757) 437-1183 ♦ topiariesva.com 301 - 25th Street, Virginia Beach VA Offering a unique shopping experience with seasonally changing creative gifts & home accessories for your home or office, Topiaries carries hundreds of different lines, many of which have landed on Oprah’s famous "O" list, such as Votivo & much more. RETAIL CLOTHING & FASHION Robin Brickell ROBIN BOUTIQUE-BOUTIQUE (757) 904-6540 ♦ RobinBoutiqueBoutique.comrobin@robinb-b.com A unique boutique! Juniors, young contemporary & missy handmade and designer clothing with focus on wearable accessories. The boutique is also a working manufacturing studio offering classes and workshops. Embroidery, knitting and felting services also available.















CONNECTOR MAGAZINES 5 STRATEGIC PLANNER - LOCAL David Williams CIVIC PARTICIPANT safetyplanner1@gmail.com WELLNESS & YOGA Nicole Papageorge — VIBING WITH GAIA vibingwithgaia.comhello@nicolepapageorge.com Long-time resident of Virginia Beach, David Williams, is the past President of Shore Drive Community Coalition and has contributed significant planning efforts to both civic and military establishments in areas related to natural and manmade Vibingthreats.withGaia is an online holistic wellness business providing personalized yoga offerings and Ayurvedic health consultations, created to hold space for like-mind ed humans in the journey toward spiritual growth and healing. Let's connect! contact MICHELLE WESTBERRY (757) 567-9354 find out more about how to join our local roster expertsoftoday! TRANSPORTATION COMMERCIAL Melissa Hedayatpoor MTM INTERNAT'L (407) 914-4866 ♦ operations@shipMTM.comshipMTM.com Family owned and operated transportation and logistics for over a decade. MTM can analyze and develop complex logis tics plans tailored to customer’s requirements. We under stand the challenges of moving oversize/overweight freight. Did you know that you can get the two-page center spread in Virginia Connector Magazine for about the same cost per home as a first class stamp?! Unlike direct-mail postcards and flyers, our mag azines get opened and are read all month long, cover-to-cover, over and over, by local residents and homeowners, rather than landing in the trash. Perfect for local businesses that want to estab lish themselves as THE GO-TO EXPERT within their industry.








BUILDING A SINGLE PLATFORM WHERE LOCAL RISING ARTISTS CAN SHARE THEIR MUSIC WITH VIRGINIA & THE WORLD Rising Vibe's first video was for local musician Cultivated Mind and was re corded 10/18/2020 and that was just the beginning of our local history... If you're a local musician in need of pro motional services, contact Amber & Scott VISIT rising-vibes.comWEBSITEEMAILinfo@rising-vibes.com
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Founders Amber & Scott Rich ardson are not musicians but lovers of music, especially the genre of reggae. Scott and I are avid music lovers of ALL genres but we especially love the positive messages of reggae," Amber tells us. Scott's professional background is in 32+ years in sales and Amber is a bacca laureate prepared registered nurse of 23 years and hobbyist nature photographer. As music lovers, the couple quite nat urally made friends with musicians in the reggae music community. When COVID hit, musicans were hit hard as bars were closed and/or not playing live music. We had seen some amateur videos out there and thought we could do something like that to help musicians get their music heard, find new fans to buy their music and merchandise, and listen to them on streaming platforms like Spotify. I already had a nice camera so we start ed there. With my camera, a friend's cam era, a GoPro and some sound equiment loaned to us by a friend, we dove head-first into making videos. Cultivated Mind was our first video almost two years ago on October 18, 2020. Tony Brand of Cultivated Mind was a close personal friend of ours and volunteered to be our guinea pig. His wife Rachel (a professional photographer) helped record some of the video. The recordings we do are closed, private recordings. We have a 12 x 12 stage that overlooks my butterfly garden. We now have three cameras and an upgraded sound board/mixer basically everything needed exept the musician and his instru ment. Once the video is recorded, the next step is to edit and perfect the video and get it posted to our YouTube channel. We also stream the recorded music from that day once the music is mastered on Spotify, Amazon Music, etc. with the artist's ap proval of course. We’ve only done one festival where we recorded some live pop-up video sessions with a few bands that were playing at a festival, but hope to do more of that in the future. After the first few videos, Scott got in on the action and learned how to oper ate the camera. As things progressed we were able to add more cables, lights and equipment to help make our videos even better. We sell Rising Vibes merchandise out of our car and on our website to help fund the updating of equipment and keep the costs free to local musicians. Next we hope to add another camera and invest in some better lighter. Our goal to to help musicians of all genres who are just starting out by providing high quality music and video production services. We do feature touring bands when they come to Virginia Beach from time to time to help drive traffic to the YouTube channel and so their fans may find a new favorite artist that is just starting out! It's a win-win. At present, they've produced 45 videos and going strong. We really love what we do and it's such an honor to do our part and to be in the presence of such talent right here in our own backyard literally.
EDITOR'S NOTE: Help Rising Vibes keep the jam sessions alive. Contact them @ info@rising-vibes.com and be a part of this important local movement.
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CONTACT WITH CULTIVATED MIND: keeping local acoustic musicans on the minds (and ears!) of our community 8/22 Harvest 5:00-9:00pm ( Virginia Beach VA) 8/26 New Realm Brewing Co 6:00-9:00pm (Kill Devil Hills, NC) (Harvest, 9:00am-1:00pm (Virginia Beach VA) 8/27 Outer Banks Brewing Station 10:30pm-1:30am (Kill Devil Hills NC) 9/3 One Love Reggae Music Festival 12:00 pm (Virginia Beach VA) 9/8 Tiki's 7:00-10:00pm (Virginia Beach VA) 9/9 Camp Lost Music Festival Time TBD (Zuni VA) 9/11 Sly Clyde Ciderworks 1:00-4:00pm (Hampton VA) 9/16 Chicho's Backstage 8:00pm-12:00am (Norfolk VA) 9/23 Pour Girls 8:00pm-11:00pm (Hampton VA) 9/24 Reggae Fest at Flat Iron Crossroads Time TBD (Gloucester VA) 9/29 Tiki's 7:00pm-10:00pm (Virginia Beach VA) Birthed in 2013 from the sound experiments of Italian-American mu sician and producer Anthony Brand, Cultivated Mind has performed heavily along the east coast of the United States, steadily building a dedicated fanbase through equally dedicated live performances and studio releases. Inspired by Jazz, Blues, NY Hip Hop, Salsa, East Coast Hardcore, and especially old school Dub Reggae production, Cultivated Mind continues to push the boundaries of the Reggae and Dub genres, while simultaneously embracing and respecting the traditions from which they came. Performances take the form of loop shows with drum, bass, guitar, keys, horns, vocals, and live dubbing done by the maestro. Studio releases are typically produced and performed by Brand at his home studio "King Street Records," which was originally located on King Street in Hampton,
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AIMEE BRUCEARTIST extraordinaire aimee bruce HIGHONYOURSUPPLYAKA
My inspiration for my personal work currently revolves around the concept of ephemerality. I incorporate this concept into my work in the form of living flora and fauna juxtaposed with decaying and skeletal remains. I’ve al ways been fascinated by themes of life, death, and renewal. I tend to drift between different mediums such as acrylics, printmaking, ink, collage, watercolor, oils, and digital. I find it helps being versatile in a handful of medi ums to fight off the dreaded artist block. People often ask me what my tag is in reference to in hopes of getting an obvious answer. I, HIGHONYOURSUPPLY, advocate the time and effort one puts forth towards their creative endeavors. Like a form of self love, people should be stoked about what they create so they can feel high on their supply! Through this, I hope to spread positivity and support throughout my creative communities.
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IN Renovations have the ability to make us happier in the places we call home, but some updates can add more value than others when it’s time to sell or refi nance. Some of the best home improvements — think an updated kitchen, new deck or remodeled bathroom — can get pricey. It’s helpful to know what kind of return you might expect — that is, how much of the costs you'll recoup, in terms of adding to your home’s value and asking price when you sell.
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Average cost: $18,662 ♦ Average resale value: $12,541 Cost recouped: 67.2% 2022 best home renovations
OldSIDINGordilapidated siding can make even the nicest, structurally sound home look worn-out. The report considers replacing it with two types of quality man-made materials: fiber-cement and vinyl.
MINOR KITCHEN REMODEL Average cost: $28,279 ♦ Average resale value: $20,125 Cost recouped: 71.2% A modern-looking and functional kitchen can of course boost your enjoy ment of everyday activities like cooking, sharing meals with your family and entertaining friends. It’s also a strong selling point with prospective home buyers. A minor remodel, as the report defines it, is based on a 200-square-foot kitchen with 30 linear feet of countertops and cabinets, where you might be replacing appliances with new, more energy-effi cient models; refacing cabinets with shaker-style panels; installing new countertops or a sink; replacing hardware; adding new flooring; and repainting the walls. Except for the appliances, it mainly involves cosmet ic changes, and that’s how you’ll recoup close to three-fourths (71%) of your outlay. If you’re thinking ROI, keep the project modest. Interestingly, major kitchen remodels that involve changing the room’s size or layout, or installing new cabinetry, return much less: 53–57%.
Average cost: $11,066 ♦ Average resale value: $10,109 Cost recouped: 91.4% Stone always imparts a classic, classy vibe. Replacing vinyl siding with stone veneer — even on just a part of your home, such as the entryway — can greatly enhance the exterior and, again, the curb appeal. The average cost estimate accounts for 36 linear feet of sills, 40 linear feet of corners and one address block, and materials, including two water-resis tant barrier layers and corrosion-resistant lath and fasteners. This project also recoups almost all of its cost (just over 91%).
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GARAGE DOOR REPLACEMENT Average cost: $4,041 ♦ Average resale value: $3,769 Cost recouped: 93.3% An attractive garage door is high on the list when it comes to getting cash back on your investment. This curb appeal enhancer could result in getting back nearly the entire amount (93.3%) of what you spent on it when you sell your home — one of the few home remodeling projects to do MANUFACTUREDso.





The classic wood deck is less expensive to install — though it requires more upkeep — and offers a pretty good return, close to two-thirds of its outlay. The estimate is for a 16×20-foot deck with a simply pat terned floor, railings and stairs — plus a built-in planter and bench.
AverageCOMPOSITE:cost: $24,677 ♦ Average resale value: $15,315 Cost recouped: 62.1% Composite decks have exceptional durability. You won’t have to worry about them rotting, warping or splintering like wood tends to do. As a result, they’re more expensive, which hammers their ROI somewhat, down to 62%. The right remodeling project can boost your home’s worth over time. If you refinance, for instance, an appraiser takes renovations into account when estimating your home’s value. A higher home value means you’ll have more equity and a lower loan-to-value ratio. You might even be able to cancel private mortgage insurance payments earlier than anticipated. When you go to sell your home, buyers are likely to pay more for a clean, well-kept property with modern updates that’s move-in ready.
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OWNER & OPERATOR OF ROBIN BOUTIQUE-BOUTIQUE & YOUR LOCAL FASHIONISTA! RobinBoutiqueBoutique.com Virginia Beach 1065
Q How did you get started in the fashion/ boutique business? Fun fact! My mother was a couture fashion mod el! She worked for Hardy Aimes in London and would even model for Queen Elizabeth! In the '80s my mother and I had a couture yarn store and I did custom work for boutiques and galleries and exhibited at craft and art shows from NYC to FL. The pandemic reduced my desire to travel and I decided to offer what I know to my home town. My husband died unexpectedly in March of 2021 and there is no doubt that his death gave me an appreciation of what I might pass along to others.
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I skinned my knees learning to ride a bike on Oriole. Mom and Dad were renting a house while they built our new family home on 55th Street. This was about 60 years ago. Back then there were metal city signs stating this is a bird sanctuary. I love that every street is named after a bird. I also adore the tranquility of the gardens here.
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We are a working manufactur ing studio offering classes and workshops as well as a women’s boutique, featuring trendy, fun-towear and relaxed fashions ranging from junior to missy sizes. We carry unique designs including clothes, handbags, hats, belts, jewelry and other accessories. Visit our satellite location inside the Painted Tree at Hilltop, where you can find a sampling of our full line of products OR shop online.
We recently had the pleasure of getting to know Robin Brickell, owner of Robin BoutiqueBoutique. We thought you might enjoy getting to know her, too.
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I am! I grew up in this area and I spent 18 years in North End and now 30 years and counting in Birdneck Point. I remember when most of the waterfront homes were beaches to drop an anchor on for the day. I also recall all the phosphorescent ocean evenings. I remember Seaside amuse ment park and Frontier City. (Oops! Showing my age...) Sean and I got married on a boat off Link horn Bay. A few weeks later, as we were looking for a home, we found ourselves gazing out the window of a house we were looking at and realized that the boat we got married on had stopped at this very spot during our wedding vows. Need I say more?
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Q Anything exciting going on with Robin Boutique-Boutique that you want to tell clients about? Yes! We always have new products that we get excited about, but the general public may not know that we also offer workshops and classes where you can learn how to make you own clothing, acces sories, jewelry & more. These hands-on events are great fun and the positive feedback we get spurs us on! You really have to experience it to understand the value, and even the social aspect, of our events.
SAMPLES OF OUR CLASSES INCLUDE: Participants bring between 1-8 garments they do not want to part with, but are not wearing. We learn how to dismantle those garments and reassemble them into something they will wear. This transformative class can be so much fun and what a great way to repurpose clothes you never wear.
Q What are some of your hobbies (If you can find the time!)? I enjoy morning walks and have a love for gardening.
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Learn to knit by creating a fun lap shrug. In this workshop we discuss fiber, textures and yarn. If you are a beginner, we start at the beginning. If you want more of a challenge the class can be tailored. Ongoing clinics for help are also be available. These are free! A schedule for clinics and classes can be found on our website.
Many of our classes are offered in both a participant or observer RSVP. Both have a fee associated with the class and involve a waiver, due to participants using commercial equipment in our studio (felt loom, serg ers, other industrial sewing machines and knitting looms).
Q Why do you feel it's important for people to "shop local?"
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Much like the chop shop class, participants bring jewlery they do not want to part with, but are not wearing and we learn how to transform and repurpose it. relovedfabrics.com/collections/classes-patterns-workshops
Keeping our dollars local means that our backyard businesses can continue to grow and experiment, which improves our community. It also helps us to support our local nonprofits.





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REDUCE LONELINESS According to a survey by the Human Animal Bond Research Institute, 87% of respondents that interactions with an animal help combat feelings of loneliness.
FIGHT DEPRESSION Walking increases endorphins, which fight depression. Owning a dog can lead to a daily exercise routine that can help reduce stress levels, increase self-esteem, and help develop better sleep patterns. When you adopt an animal from a shelter, you’re not the only one who benefits from the adoption - you’re providing a second chance for a homeless animal.
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Pet ownership has been shown to reduce stress, anxiety, depression, and loneliness. That is very encouraging for the approximately 40 million adults in the United States who are a ected by depression and anxiety. Here is a look at the science behind healing powers of the human-animal connection.
REDUCE LONELINESS According to a survey by the Human Animal Bond Research Institute, 87% of respondents that interactions with an animal help combat feelings of loneliness.
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BOOST MOOD Oxytocin and dopamine, the neurochemicals associated with positive feelings and bonding, have been observed in both dogs and people.
BOOST MOOD Oxytocin and dopamine, the neurochemicals associated with positive feelings and bonding, have been observed in both dogs and people.
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While pet ownership is no substitute for professional medical treatment— it can provide a boost in your emotional health
REDUCE STRESS Interacting with animals has been shown to decrease levels of cortisol (a stress-related hormone) and lower blood pressure.
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THIS SUMMER THINK inside-out WITH CHIROPRACTIC DR. JOSH COLLINGSWORTH THRIVE PROACTIVE HEATLH
1. CHOOSE ROUTINE CHIROPRACTIC CARE Your body is a communicating system, controlled and reg ulated by your nervous system, which is encased by our spine. As with any communicating system, if there is interference with the signals being transmitted (think cell phone service) there is a lack of connection. Similarly, lack of connection within our central nervous system (spinal misalignments and irritation to the nerve roots) due to our daily habits, repetitive motions or traumas, will result in dysfunction and disease. Chiropractic adjustments help remove these interferences and allow your body to heal itself, which puts it at the top of the self-care list. Our patients report positive side effects, including better sleep, an improved immune system, more energy and much more. These reasons alone make chiropractic ideal for boost ing your health and wellness this summer. Summer activities a can also lead to back pain and injuries and Dr. Josh Colling sworth is here to help. Your visit will start with a consultation and exam to determine your spinal health and pain level, along with a gathering of medical history and discussion of the best treatment plan for your unique situation, all while avoiding the risks of surgery and medication. Chiropractic adjustments are a safe, gentle and effective method of treatment for a number of injuries and conditions and can help you estab lish and maintain great spinal health so you can feel great all summer long.
2. ESTABLISH DAILY ROUTINES TO PROMOTE HEALTH AND REDUCE STRESS The body physically manifests different areas of stress, depending on our daily habits. We can choose to allow these stresses to build up, or we can nip things in the bud before they get bad, which will allow the body to work optimally so we can have a higher level of life expression. TIPS to reduce stress on our systems: ► Go for a walk on the beach early in the morning or later in the afternoon ► Breath work ► Positive self-affirmations ► Yoga ► Express gratitude on a daily basis
3. CHOOSE A BALANCED LIFESTYLE OF ACTIVITY AND RELAXATION! Summer is a season that brings relaxation to mind, but it is usually bustling with activity. Be sure to alternate between active and relaxed events so you have a chance to fully enjoy the season. It’s also important to slow down a bit and enjoy summer free of exhaustion, or even the pain of injury. To help you and your family have a great summer, focus on the following: eating healthy, drinking plenty of water, stretching, and taking advantage of a summer nap every now and then.
4. HYDRATION IS KEY In the full swing of summer, it is especially important to stay hydrated. We also want to address misalignments and restrictions in the spine that can affect the vertebral disc rehy dration process, otherwise known as imbibition. This means that spinal discs may not get the proper nutrition they need. Without properly hydrated spinal discs, degeneration, instabil ity, and eventually spinal decay can occur. When spinal health declines, so does central nervous system function, which communicates with every cell, organ and system in the body. Without adequate hydration, the health of the discs, spine and even the body as a whole suffers. With regular chiroprac tic care, subluxations are removed and proper alignment is restored. Regular adjustments help your body better absorb water and stay healthy. Drink plenty of water this summer and visit us at Thrive Proactive Health for a healthy and happy summer season. make an appointment today with Dr. Collingsworth (757) 422-2000
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As a husband to a school teacher and parent of two young boys, while summers fill up fast, it is a great time to slow things down a bit for you and your family. The kids are out of school, the weather is warm and you are just hoping to get a family vacation, or at least a chance to rest and relax for a few days. Summer months usually mean we have a little bit more time on our hands. We don’t have to worry about helping our kids get their homework done or shuffling them from school activ ity to school activity. Amidst barbecues, vacations and maybe swimming lessons, which all compete for our attention, we can still get worn down to the point where we neglect our own health. The up--side is that nights are longer and more open, which actually makes summer one of the best times to prioritize self-care.

THE HISTORY BEHIND STREET DREAMS CORVETTE CLUB Street Dreams Corvette Club was founded by a small group of Corvette enthusiasts in August of 2000. While serving on active duty in the U.S. Navy John Davis enlisted two of his friends, Darren Thomas and Ken Byrd, (who were also in the Navy and owned Corvettes), and a few months later a fourth person would join the group Gregory Lee. Together the foursome established Street Dreams Corvette Club. The name Street Dreams is a combination of John’s first business venture, EOS Street Performance and the American dream sports car (The Corvette). The fellas would brainstorm for hours, talking about cars, ideals and the direction for the new club. They decided to promote their own vison, ideas and interest in Corvette ownership. They established an organized effort to encourage others to participate in the group and the Corvette lifestyle.
Several members have won awards at the annual Super Chevy Show, eight times consecutively. The club is a nonprofit or ganization that has held events for the City of Virginia Beach/ Beach Events, Toys for Tots, Boys & Girls Club, Thomas Nelson Community College (Auto Program), Centura College, Virginia Beach High School Homecomings and Norfolk State Home coming. In its 23-year history, the club has also proudly partici pated in fundraisers for Spina Bifida, March of Dimes, Make-AWish Foundation, Relay for Life, and Children’s Hospital of the King's Daughters (CHKD). The club is extremely proud of their fundraising efforts for Seton Youth Shelters of Virginia Beach, in which they have raised over $15,000 throughout the years.
Street Dreams Corvette Club’s next fundraiser will be our annual car show, The 14th Annual Boulevard of Wheels Cus tom Car Show, which is traditionally held in September over Labor Day weekend. This year, the event is on September 4th.
Subsequently, the club expanded to add Eddie Sales, Gary Wilson and a host of others who played a pivotal role with the early development of the club. The core group is still together (John, Darren, Eddie and Gary), and has managed to keep the club going strong through trials and tribulation. The first few years were a little challenging for the club. There were lots of unknowns, but the club quickly overcame the obstacles. Street Dreams Corvette Club was the “new kids on the block” and others curiously wondered who are those guys? Street Dreams Corvette Club burst on the scene and, as the saying goes, “took no prisoners.” Bravo to all the members who have maintained the club’s status and integrity! Street Dreams Corvette Club is often imitated More details on Boulevard of Wheels Custom Car Show Page 23 but could never be duplicated. It is a unique organization that has built its foundation on pride, respect, tradition, cultural awareness and community service. This group of Corvette enthusiasts thinks outside the box in an unorthodox way and enjoys what they do. Street Dreams Corvette Club is proud to be celebrating its 23rd year as a Corvette club. The club is equally as proud of their accomplishments over the years. It was voted Best Car Club in 2016 & 2017 at the Virginia Hot Rod Custom Car Show.
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The following year, Boulevard of Wheels was first held over Labor Day Weekend. Although the first show was called the All GM Boulevard of Wheels, the 2nd annual show was called Boulevard of Wheels Custom Car Show and the rest is history. This show has become one of the premier car shows in Virginia, due to its generous sponsors, outstand ing prizes, good music, great food, professional staff and awesome awards. The show’s competition is fierce between the participants and is open to all makes and models of vehicles. Car owners compete for top-notch awards and the Best of the Best award, as well as Best of Show trophy. The judging is tough but fair, and the spectators love admiring and photographing all the beautiful automobiles. Street Dreams Corvette Club Inc. “Where dreams are driven and legends are made, experiences the sensation”
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BOULEVARD OF WHEELS is FREE to spectators. There will be music, food, dash plaques, awards, prizes, goodie bags, 50/50 raffle, silent auctions & much more. Music by DJ Devine & food provided by Smokie's Place & Mike's Italian ice.
Street Dreams Corvette Club and Boulevard of Wheels Custom Car Show has often been imitated but never duplicated! They say, “im itation is the best form of flattery,” but there is nothing like an original.
Street Dreams Corvette Club created Boulevard of Wheels Custom Car Show in 2009 in the likeness of the exclusive persona of the club’s im age an image that exudes enthusiasm, integrity and and pride in our community and its giving nature. We wanted to bring a unique, intimate car show to southeastern Virginia. For several years Street Dreams partnered with the City of Virginia Beach and Beach Events. Street Dreams also hosted Cruisin’ Virginia Beach Car Show for a period of time before dissolving the partnership with Beach Events in 2008.


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THE TOPIC OF SOLAR SYSTEMS IS POPPING UP EVERYWHERE! OUR NEIGHBORS HAVE THEM ON THEIR ROOFTOPS; INTERNET AND TV ADS ARE EVERYWHERE; SOLAR COMPANIES ARE KNOCKING ON OUR DOORS. BY NOW, MOST OF US IN HAMPTON ROADS KNOW THAT SOLAR IS HERE TO STAY IN VIRGINIA.
SOLAR IS NOT A FAD OR A PASSING TREND Dominion is required to go 100% renewable for its energy production by 2035 and is already investing ratepayers’ money into achieving that requirement. Yes, that means you are already investing in solar. It also means Dominion is benefiting as the owner of these solar systems that you are paying for. Yes, it’s possible for you to still reap the economic benefits of installing your own solar power plant on your home and cut Dominion (mostly) out. Going solar is not only beneficial for the envi ronment, but also beneficial to your finances. Having a smaller carbon footprint by going solar does feel good, but there is major benefit in being able to fix your electricity rate for the next 20+ years instead of being subjected to the con tinual rate increases and standard inflation that comes with the monopoly-run electric company.
INCENTIVES IN VA Net metering is where you produce power, use the grid to store it, and then it is sent back to you as needed. In Virginia, our net metering gives full credit to homeowners producing power, as opposed to other places where homeowners using the grid for energy storage receive a 2:1 ratio, for example.
STILL, THE SOLAR INDUSTRY IS FAIRLY NEW TO THE EAST COAST, SO WE WANT TO HELP POSI TION YOU TO UNDERSTAND SOME OF THE MOST IMPORTANT THINGS IN THE WORLD OF SOLAR. NOT EVERY HOMEOWNER CAN SWITCH TO SOLAR When your system is designed, you want to be sure your Total Solar Resource Frac tion (TSRF) percentage is at least above 50% for that roof side. Statistics show that only about 25% of Virginia homes will qualify.
BUZZ what's all the ?
BOTTOM LINE?: Make sure you aren’t going to experience a cost of ownership and that you see in writing that the promises made to you are going to be fulfilled years down the line. By ALEXANDRANorfolkURRUTIANative
SRECs These are Solar Renewable Energy Certificates, and can be tough to set up, but if you go with a company working with an SREC broker, they will get you set up to GET PAID for producing power. In summary, switching to solar power can be one of the best ways you can be more indepen dent from, and actually get paid by, Dominion. This protects you from random rate increases and the steady and increasing inflation.
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FEDERAL TAX CREDIT The federal govern ment is aiding homeowners in swapping to cleaner energy production by paying them back 26% of the system in the form of credit or de posit, depending on your tax situation (whether you usually owe money or receive a refund).
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In order to ensure that you will have a fixed elec tricity rate, you must ask the question of cost to setting up own your system. Every company talks about the cost to purchase a solar system, but rarely do they speak of what it could cost you down the road. Cost of ownership comes in the form of lost production, micro-fractures, maintenance costs, and warranty claims. Read ing the warranty is important, as these costs to own your system affect the price you pay each month, long term. Look for a zero cost of ownership system, regardless of upfront system cost. Who is doing the installation? With the surge in solar companies in the market comes a surge of people signing on to work for them. Are your installers W-2 employees or are they 1099 (independent subcontractors) and posing a risk to you, the homeowner? It’s important to know if you could be pursued in the case of injury, or worse, on your property. It’s also crucial to know if the installers are certified by the manufacturer of your panel to install your particular panels, as this directly affects the solar panel warranty. Most solar systems are sold based on offsetting your electricity bill. Ask to see how the com pany came up with your production numbers and how they warranty those numbers. Is it an estimate or is production warrantied?
Choose the company that will keep their prom ises to you. Hampton Roads has seen an uptick in saturation of solar companies that seem to have come out of the woodwork recently. This is because Virginia has some major incentives for homeowners to switch their electric bill to solar vs. the coal, nuclear, natural gas, and oil that Dominion has primarily used. With so many options comes the need to know who will be keeping the promises made to you for 20+ Askyears.how the warranty process is handled; who will be pursuing manufacturer product warran ties; what happens if a panel drops in produc tion by 50% ten years down the road, and if your panel will be replaced if it starts producing at 5% capacity? All of these questions can be answered by look ing at the warranty itself. Insist on this.




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CONNECTOR MAGAZINES 25 We love promoting local events! Submit your event for our next issue MICHELLE WESTBERRY (757) 567-9354 Through thrift, Causeway Academy will provide students K thru 5th grade who are diagnosed with devel opmental disabilities, emo tional disturbance, specific learning disabilities or other health impairments with academic support to equip and navigate them through continued education. SHOE D RIVE thru 9/15 ENROLL YOUR CHILD TODAY We want your shoes! We need your help! for dropoff locations: causewayacademy.org visit the websiteDr. Andrea Brown (757)DONATE401-5444YOUR SHOES Every pair of gently worn, used and new shoes you donate to our shoe drive fundraiser turns into funds for our cause. CONTACT Dr. Brown for more info on en rollment, registration & dropoff spots. Militaryaviationmuseum.org Beach Africanavirginiabeach.com Treat Vabeachtowncenter.com november Virginia Beach Christmas Market Emgshows.com Holiday Lights Merry Mile LIVEonAtlantic.com 757-385-7973 december Holiday Parade At The Beach LIVEonAtlantic.com 757-385-7973 Last Night On The Town Lastnightonthetown.com 757-490-7812 Holiday Lights Merry Mile LIVEonAtlantic.com 757-385-7973 Whales and Wildlife Virginia Aquarium Sea Adventure Virginiaaquarium.com 757-385-3474 Rudee Tours Winter Wildlife Cruise Rudeetours.com 757-425-3400





INSPIRED MEDIA | AUGUST 202226 unique &beautiful summer home decor pillows ♦ silk plants ♦ & more TOPIARIES & FLORAL DESIGNS HOME DECOR & FURNITURE GIFTS + CANDLESCHRISTMAS&SCENTS + MAISON BERGER Topiaries carries hundreds of different lines, many of which have landed on Oprah’s famous "O" list, such as Votivo & much more. Owner Sharon Ballance is honored to continue serving local patrons who have been inspired since 1993 by the creative ideas & treasures of founder Gail Arnold. Drop in & say hello to Sharon! HOURS Mon-Sat 10-5 SUNDAYSCLOSED301 - 25TH St, Ste 9, Virginia Beach VA ♦ (757) 437-1183 The public is welcomed to view the 5th Annual Mural Festival this August 19-28, 2022. A total of 10 new murals will be painted by 10 different national and local artists at private properties through the arts district during the same 10 day period. This community-building project is the perfect fit for social-dis tancing, stimulating our local creative community with paid artist stipends and providing the public ample time to explore the district to watch the artists while they work. FOR THE MOST CURRENT INFO: vibecreativedistrict.org/mural-festival/ STAY TUNED FOR THIS YEAR'S LINEUP! AVAILABLE SOON YOUR INSURANCEHOMETOWNGROUP — SPECIALIZING IN MEDICARE COVERAGE FOR OUR NEIGHBORS IN & HAMPTONAROUNDROADS DALE S. WHITE FREE Consultation (757) 650-2500 daleswhite@integritymedicareva.com NO COMMITMENT FREE healthcare assessment Medicare explained in clear terms to help you understand ALL coverage available to help meet your unique healthcare needs Medicare approved grocery benefits under certain conditions for 2022. I am very grateful to have helped hundreds of Medicare beneficiaries obtain thousands of dollars worth of groceries this year. Please contact me to see if I can help you. Tickets The










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Tickets$75 21+only Hosted by Cape Henry Rotary Foundation The 38th Annual SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2022 BALLYHOOS1PM-6PMRESTAURANToystercrush.com 21+ over only VIRGINIA MOCA BOARDWALK ART SHOW 2022 21-23OCT 66TH ANNUAL The Boardwalk Art Show takes place on the boardwalk between 24th & 32nd streets @ the Virginia Beach Oceanfront. Now in its 66th year, the Virginia MOCA Boardwalk Art Show is one of the only outdoor art shows pro duced by an accredited museum and strives to have the highest caliber fine art in the relaxing setting of the Virginia Beach Boardwalk. Ranked as a top 15 Fine Art Show of the Decade by Sunshine Artist magazine, this three-day festival welcomes nearly 200 artists from around the country, featuring fine art across several mediums. SCHEDULE OF EVENTS: Friday, October 21, 2022, 10 AM – 5 PM Saturday, October 22, 2022, 10 AM – 5 PM Sunday, October 23, 2022, 10 AM – 4 PM VIP BEACH CLUB The premier location of the art show, the VIP Beach Club in 31st Street Park. Beach Club ticket holders enjoy lunch, custom cocktails & live en tertainment. The club features lounge seating, free valet parking, outdoor games & complimentary wine and bour bon tastings throughout the weekend. BEACH CLUB SCHEDULE: Friday and Saturday, 11 AM–4 PM Sunday, 11 AM – 3 PM FREE FAMILY PARK Bring the entire family to 24th Street Park for free activities on Saturday and Sunday including free pumpkin picking, art kits, face painting, balloon animals & rotating performances from local youth and performance groups. Sat & Sunday, 12 PM–4 PM







CONNECTOR MAGAZINES 29 CONTACT US ABOUT YOUR UP COMING EVENT OR SEND IN YOUR EVENT PHOTOS TO: OFFICE @CONNECTORMAGAZINES.COM Jesse Chong performing @ New Realm Brewing Company Sam Koch , Jake Maines, Michelle Westberry & Randy DeMille network ing @ The Shack Oceanfront Michelle Westberry, David Nygaard & Louis Costa hangin' out @ Vibrant Shore Brewing Company Spencer Glatt @ Ocean Eddie's Oceanfront over the 4th of July serves the cold brews up right! Thanks for the excel lent service, Spencer! We'll be back! Sheri Bailey & Michelle Westber ry enjoy lunch and reminisce about the June JuneteenthMagazineConnectorarticleon locallivensbandupbrewery!the local






30 INSPIRED MEDIA | AUGUST 2022 NEPTUNE’S 7TH ANNUAL COASTAL CRAFT BEER FESTIVAL Sat, Aug27th, 1-6pm, 31st Street Park Over 60 beers from 30 brew eries, live music, food trucks & more 48TH ANNUAL NEPTUNE FESTIVAL BOARDWALK WEEKEND Fri -Sun, Sep 30 - Oct 2 2nd-33rd St, on the Boardwalk. 2022 marks the 48th anniversary for the Virginia Beach Neptune Festival! Every year, over 400,000 people cele brate at the festival. Daily concerts on festival stages are scattered along 30+ blocks of the boardwalk and feature 20+ performances from local, regional, and national recording artists. Over 225 artisans display handmade work at an Art & Craft Show that has been ranked #5 out of 200 Fine Art and Design Shows across the country. 22 magnificent sand sculptures created by world-renowned international sculptors at Neptune's International Sandsculpting Champi onship are on display. Other weekend events include Neptune's 8k Race, Grand Parade, Surfing Classic, Atlantic Regatta, Youth Art Show, and more! NEPTUNE FESTIVAL SENIORS GALA Wed, Sep 7, 6-9pm Virginia Beach Convention Center A night of dinner and dancing for Hampton Roads senior citizens! Welcoming the return of this beloved event, the Seniors Gala hosts over 600 senior citizens and will sell out. Contact the Neptune Festival office for reser vations today! NEPTUNE’S 25TH ANNUAL FALL WINE FESTIVAL Sat-Sun, Sep 10-11, 12-5pm 31st Street Park Over 60 wines from 16 Virginia wineries, live music, food trucks, & more SYMPHONY BY THE SEA CONCERT SERIES Thu, Aug 11, 18, 25; Sep 8 Free concerts in 31st St. Park! Featuring Virginia Symphony Orchestra &Symphonicity








by David Williams David Williams is a long-time resident of Vir ginia Beach, along with his wife of 51 years. He is the past President of Shore Drive Community Coalition and has contributed significant planning efforts to both civic and military establishments in areas related to natural and man-made threats.
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If a potential hurricane was possible for your area, how would you prepare ? We can play math games all day, but our ability to accurately predict danger is still a “best guess.” Ask any weatherman about forecasting rain. What are your risks and how much do you balance that risk with the cost and time to prepare? I’ve been the spokesman giving the “time to prepare” discussion to many groups in the past. It is similar to teaching Sunday School; valuable, needed, but not necessari ly retained. For storm preparations, many will prepare “later.”
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As for storm preparations, I know what works for me and prepare to the level that allows me to be comfortable. For your preparations, it’s your decision and your comfort level. In your preparations, be aware that this city’s water supply and sewage systems may be vulnerable if the power grid fails. In Virginia Beach, electric pumps bring us our water and replenish the water towers. Without this replenishment, we lose our water pressure and our supply. Additionally, without electricity, our sewage sub-stations located throughout the city will not operate. Most sub-stations have backup power in case of a power loss, but these substations require refueling. Knock out our power, flood our roads, or make them impass able with debris, we could have problems. To the credit of our city and Mother Nature, we have not lost water or sew age service, of record, for any extended period of time. Without power for several days, our city water and sewage systems could be compromised. For essential planning and your comfort, consider buying a hand pump water filter ($69$400), an outdoor screened 10’ x 10’ enclosure ($125) or tent to sleep in, some blue plastic tarps to cover a hole in your roof (and some roofing nails), and the other obvious items (flashlights, batteries, stove, charcoal, first aid kit, food, etc.). Keep track of your home and car insurance policy paperwork, have a form of identification (to get back into your neighbor hood), house and car keys (if you can’t open your garage door), a list of important telephone numbers, two suitable buckets with appropriate seat covers for potties, and any other items you might find essential following a major storm, flood, or power outage. Please be safe out there and use common sense. You are not a lumberjack so don’t be cutting down or clearing trees without experience. Downed electrical lines should ALL BE CONSIDERED HOT! Don’t improperly plug an emergency generator into your house, or try running it with the wrong type extension cords. Keep your gasoline engine equipment far from (or downwind of) your sleeping areas. A dull axe is always dangerous. And wading through flood waters can give you a very serious rash, or worse. Guide books with more information are available at many sources: vaemergency.gov, Central Library and many local hardware and grocery stores. Even preparing with just the basics will make your storm recovery easier and less eventful. USN







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