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October marks the height of Autumn. There are events spanning the entire month, from fall celebrations to Halloween fun. This month has so many fun vibes, cooler weather festivals, and of course, lots of pumpkin carving. I’ve already stopped by the farmer’s market and grabbed mine! Don’t be afraid of jack-o-lanterns. They have no guts.
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Tourist season is behind us now. We can slow down just a bit, watch a little football, and enjoy the cool breezes and fall foliage. Cool walks on the beach, kayaking in the bay, or making a connection with a friendly neighbor remind us why we love our hometown.
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and purpose in working with homeowners to improve their residences. “Putting down flooring in a store is not the same as putting down floors in someone’s house that was built in the 1960s, or even the early 1900s,” says Van. “If you’re paying thousands of dollars to do your floors, you want to hire someone who you know is going to pay attention to it and make it look the way you wanted yourself. That’s what’s gotten us so much referral business and 5-star reviews. We put a lot of care into it and give our clients the peace of mind of a job done right.”
was 17. Van introduced Pete to flooring, and they eventually decided to team up and join forces to create a create a powerful company together.
Yates Flooring holds a very high standard of promptness, perfection, and professionalism. “We treat every house like it’s our own, like we’re going to live in it. That’s how we ensure our high quality of work,” says Van. “We take pride in what we do.”
Although the team sometimes books commercial flooring and LVP (luxury vinyl plank) glue down jobs for locations like offices and big retail stores like Wal-Marts, they find more gratification
To Pete and Van, a core part of their success stems from their experience and years of laying floors. “For older homes, usually their structures sink a lot. So you’ve got to be aware of what you’re working with and how to level it and which products can or can’t go on it after that. It takes experience,” says Van.
“We are very good at making sure the floors are very flat. A lot of people don’t do what we do, and we have our own techniques to ensure that. We take pride in our level of care, both in our leveling services and flooring services,” says Pete.
Their specialty is in installing LVP, which is the most popular
reflooring product in Hampton Roads for a variety of reasons. In such a humid and fluctuating climate as ours, LVP won’t expand or contract due to moisture. Unlike wood floors, the floors are waterproof and fireproof, and homeowners and lease owners like it because they don’t have to worry about cleaning after pets. Though plastic LVP is common, many LVP options now are even made of green materials.
Best of all, LVP isn’t just the more practical option, it’s also the less expensive and quicker option. While traditional hardwood takes about a week to install 1,000 feet, LVP only takes the team about 1-2 days to install that same 1,000 feet and doesn’t require any cutting time, meaning it also helps homeowners save on labor costs. LVP allows homeowners to achieve a nice, clean updated look for about half the price. Similarly, many customers consider LVT (luxury vinyl tile) when reflooring bathrooms, wet areas, and entryways for these reasons. Both LVP and LVT can float over existing flooring or tile, provides high endurance and durability, and can cost a fraction of what ceramic tiles or traditional hardwood might cost.
Pete and Van help their customers find the right material for their home’s wants and needs at Floor Trader, which has locations in Chesapeake and Virginia Beach. Yates Flooring is one of Floor Trader’s third party floor installation vendors, which is a mutually beneficial partnership. Floor Trader can send Pete and Van out to a job knowing it will be done right, and Pete and Van know that they’re getting the best deal in the area on a wide range of popular, high quality materials, especially compared to
certain bigger brand flooring stores.
A quick, well-communicated job done properly the first time is always the goal at Yates Flooring. They go to lengths to make sure they are accessible to their clients via phone and are clearly communicating each next step and option in order to make the process as easy as possible for their customers. They don’t take any days off (except for Sundays every now and then.)
“Van wakes up before the good Lord Himself in the mornings, and is always half an hour early,” says Pete.
“And that goes a long way too, because people don’t like to wait. You tell them 8:00, and it’s 8:10, and they’re going okay, what’s going on? So I’m always there and prompt, even if the whole crew is not there either,” says Van.
“We’re allergic to handcuffs and callbacks,” says Pete. “We don’t want callbacks due to mistakes! We want referrals and calls to do your next room.”
The Yates Flooring team can put down any kind of floors and will travel as far north as D.C., as far south as Carrollton, and everywhere in between. They are based in Virginia Beach, but have customers all up and down the coast. With their experience and professionalism, you can trust Pete and Van to do the job well whether it’s a room or a whole level of your home.
If you’re ready to take the next step into having the floors of your dreams, give them a call.
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Since 1984, Samaritan House has helped individuals and families free themselves from domestic violence, human trafficking, sexual assault, and homelessness by providing emergency and permanent housing, holistic support services, and community outreach and education. October is National Domestic Violence Awareness Month and Samaritan House actively seeks to raise awareness of this issue in the community with several programs and initiatives held during the month.
On October 2, Samaritan House and other agencies plan two candlelight vigils to commemorate the “National Day of Unity Night of Remembrance” where the community is invited to come together to memorialize those lost to domestic violence; lend support to families, friends, and survivors; raise awareness of shelters and other resources; and actively work toward safer relationships and communities.
On Friday, October 6, Samaritan House’s Women Against Violence (WAV) group will host the Ninth Annual Women
Against Violence (WAV) Luncheon at the Westin Town Center in Virginia Beach. This premier event will feature a keynote address from Jazmine Smith, who will share her compelling story of teen dating violence and how she came out on the other side of trauma. In addition, the WAV luncheon gives Samaritan House the opportunity to highlight individuals and companies that have generously donated time and resources supportive of our mission with the Brook Briggs Community Impact Award. And on October 19, make plans to wear purple as we “Paint 757 Purple” with area businesses for National Wear Purple Day. For the seventh year, businesses throughout Hampton Roads are partnering with Samaritan House during October to raise awareness of the issue of domestic violence and funding. More than 40 area restaurants, breweries, gyms, and salons partner with Samaritan House to creatively raise muchneeded funds by offering purple-themed products, services, food and drink specials, hosting special events, ‘rounding up purchases’ or by simply asking patrons to make donations of any size. We encourage everyone in the community to wear purple and patronize our partners on Thursday, October 19 for National Wear Purple Day.
If you are interested in participating in any of Samaritan House’s events this October, please visit our website at: www.samaritanhouseva.org.
Mia Guile jumped off a cliff during the pandemic. She quit her job teaching at old dominion university to solidify her dream of being an artist -- it was the best decision she ever made. Although early on in her academic years she studied studio art at the university of New Mexico, she ended up pursuing degrees including doctoral candidacy and a career in social work, which included teaching. Her two children and teaching career required her full attention, leaving little time for creativity and expression. Mia described an underlying gnawing for a creative life, and made infrequent attempts to paint. Mia honored her vision in 2021 during a personally challenging time, and she painted to express her inner life through abstract pieces. She started selling work online, and showing her work through solo and group exhibits. It has been a profound experience to have people connect with her work.
“Through color and form, I use oil on large canvases to help me represent what lies in the unconscious. My work explores the relationship between color and form, observing the spontaneity of emotions/thoughts that appear. Through the compositions of these elements, my paintings construct meaning for me.”
In addition to her exhibits, Mia had the privilege of painting a mural during the 5th ViBe mural festival, and at the VB Housing Resource Center. Her last exhibit was with MOCA “In the Abstract” which was a group show. Excited for more, stay tuned!
When she’s not painting, she attends ViBe board meetings, Chairs the Public Art committee for Cultural Affairs, and sits as commissioner for the Arts and Humanities Commission. - IG: mia_katrina_guile
“SMOOTH CRIMINAL,” “DANGEROUS,” AND “BEAT IT” – these iconic songs resonate deeply with Michael Jackson’s dedicated fans. Among them is fourteen-year-old prodigy Behnji Wright, a resident of Virginia Beach, whose affinity for Jackson’s music transcends mere appreciation. From mastering the melodies to embodying the choreography, Behnji has embarked on a captivating journey of dance expression since the tender age of eight. His boundless enthusiasm has graced numerous stages across Hampton Roads, captivating audiences at festivals and dance competitions alike.
Behnji’s debut performance took place at his elementary school’s talent showcase, where he astounded the crowd with his rendition of Jackson’s classic hit, “Smooth Criminal.” Guided by his unwavering passion, his mother, Free, has been his unwavering supporter, fostering his love for the limelight by standing beside him during every mesmerizing performance. Recently, Behnji wowed spectators at a festival in Petersburg, yet his most remarkable moment unfolded on the illustrious 17th Street Oceanfront stage. Here, he shared the spotlight with tribute bands honoring music legends like Nirvana, Fleetwood Mac, and Guns N’ Roses. Despite his youth, Behnji commanded the stage with a masterful choreography that reverberated through the crowd, electrifying their spirits.
The genesis of Behnji’s admiration for the King of Pop traces back to his mother, whose own fondness for Michael Jackson’s artistry began during her childhood. Fond memories of attending both Jackson 5 and Michael Jackson concerts linger in her recollections. Remarkably, Behnji’s musical journey unfolded independently, taking his parents by surprise when they discovered that he had delved deep into Jackson’s extensive discography. What they initially perceived as mere frequent listening transformed into an exploration of the music’s intricate nuances and choreographic nuances. Beyond Jackson, Behnji derives creative inspiration from the likes of Bobby Brown, New Edition and James Brown , envisioning a future where he crafts original artistry through dance, acting, and whatever other creative avenues unfold.
Currently, Behnji is primed to grace the stage alongside The Shark Drum Band in a forthcoming Attucks Theater production scheduled for December. His aspirations extend to embracing opportunities for both live performances and screen appearances, his versatility making him an exciting prospect for various artistic endeavors. Notably, Behnji will soon enchant audiences at the Ronald McDonald House, sharing his gift to bring joy and uplift spirits. Among the extensive catalog of Michael Jackson’s hits, “Man in the Mirror” holds a special place in Behnji’s heart as his personal favorite, encapsulating his own journey of self-expression and growth.
Behnji is constantly looking for volunteer opportunities, he loves his community.
We are really rolling into Fall now as everyone is getting into their school routine. A few exciting things happening this month include the start of all the local fall activities. ere are some great ones located throughout Chesapeake with our many great local farms. Just remember that pumpkins are surprisingly hardy plants. is past year was the 2nd year I accidentally started growing pumpkins after a particularly messy pumpkin carving outside with the kids. Oops!
Our family will be busy again with baseball this Fall along with the normal busy of the school year. For all the school families, a reminder that October 6 is a teacher work day (no school), and school board meetings this month are October 9th and 23rd.
Are you great at pumpkin carving or forget to set aside time every year? Because our weeks and weekends are usually packed in the evenings, I have been guilty in the past of putting o pumpkin carving until the day before Halloween. What if the neighborhood had a pumpkin carving event for all to join in? If you are interested in an event like this for our neighborhood, please text or call me at 717-917-4832. If you can’t make it, I love this article I found about preserving pumpkins after carving. MAke sure it check it out!
Do you have a business or know someone who should be featured on the cover or within this magazine? I’d love to get co ee and chat! We are always looking for people to highlight and it would be AMAZING if someone in our neighborhood was able to be featured.
And if you ever have questions about the Real Estate market, don’t hesitate to reach out! We are always open to answer questions and keep our community informed.
October 1
A HAUNTING AT GREENBRIER FARMS
Greenbrier Farms Tickets: $25 Per Person
Through October 31
GREENBRIER FARMS FALL FESTIVAL Greenbrier Farms
$25 Per Person
October 4
GREAT AMERICAN FOOD FEST
Chesapeake City Park (757) 382-2879 for tickets
Recurring weekly on Thursday thru October 26, 2023
CHESAPEAKE PLANETARIUM PRESENTS “ MOONS OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM”
Chesapeake Planetarium (757) 547-0153 for reservations
October 7
FIRESIDE CHAT
Northwest River Park & Campground
October 7
SKYWATCH AT NORTHWEST RIVER PARK
Northwest River Park Equestrian Area
October 13 - October 20
4TH ANNUAL GREAT BRIDGE PAST & PRESENT ART SHOW
Various Restaurants in Chesapeake breakfast, lunch, and dinner from $10 to $55
October 14
13TH ANNUAL CHESAPEAKE VIRGINIA WINE FESTIVAL Merchant Lane
Recurring weekly on Wednesday, Saturday until November 18, 2023
CHESAPEAKE FARMERS’ MARKET AT CITY PARK
Chesapeake City Park Marketplace Shelter
Recurring weekly on Wednesday at 6:30pm thru December 27, 2023
STUDLY BREWING PUB
TRIVIA NIGHTS
Studly Brewing Company, Battlefield Blvd, Chesapeake (757) 410-7765
October 7
CHESAPEAKE CELEBRATES TREES
Chesapeake Arboretum
October 25, 9:30 AM to 11:00 AM
FALL COLONIAL GARDEN TOUR AT BATTLEFIELD PARK
Battlefield Park: 1775 Historic Way
Registration required: (757) 382-6411.
Registration Period is September 25, 6:00 AM to October 23, 11:59 PM.
October 28, 2023 10am to 1pm
SATURDAY “SUN” DAY AT THE ELIZABETH RIVER PARK
Elizabeth River Park near Osprey Shelter:1400 Elizabeth River Way,
YIELDS: 4 SERVING(S)
PREP TIME: 2 5 MINS
TOTAL TIME: 1 HR 25 MINS
MINSCAL/SERV: 269
INGREDIENTS FOR THE BOWLS:
• 1 1/2 c. wild rice blend
• 2 2/3 c. chicken broth
• 2 tbsp. unsalted butter
• 1 1/2 tsp. kosher salt, divided
• 1 lb. Brussels sprouts, trimmed and cut in half
• 2 small sweet potatoes, cut into 1/2-inch cubes
• 2 tbsp. olive oil
• 1 tsp. ground black pepper
• 1 tsp. garlic powder
• 1 tsp. paprika
• 1/4 tsp. cayenne
• 1 rotisserie chicken, about 2 pounds
• 2 c. fresh baby kale
• 1 Honeycrisp apple, cored and cubed
• 1/2 c. crumbled goat cheese
• 1/4 c. roasted, salted almonds, coarsely chopped
FOR THE BALSAMIC VINAIGRETTE:
• 3 tbsp. balsamic vinegar
• 2 tsp. honey
• 2 tsp. Dijon mustard
• 1 garlic clove, grated
• 1/4 tsp. kosher salt
• 1/4 tsp. ground black pepper
• 1 For the bowls: Preheat oven to 450°F.
• 2 Place the rice blend in a ne mesh sieve. Rinse the rice under water, using your hand to move the rice around for about 1 minute. Place the rice in a medium saucepan with the broth, butter, and ½ teaspoon of salt. Bring the mixture to a boil over medium-high heat. Reduce the heat to low, cover, and cook until the rice is tender, 45 minutes. Remove the pot from the heat and keep the rice covered for another 15 minutes. Flu the rice with a fork.
• 3 Meanwhile, line a large baking sheet with foil. Add the Brussels sprouts and sweet potato. Drizzle the vegetables with the olive oil, tossing to coat. Sprinkle with the remaining 1 teaspoon of salt, pepper, garlic powder, paprika, and cayenne, tossing to coat. Roast until the vegetables are tender and browned, about 25 minutes, stirring halfway through.
• 4 For the balsamic vinaigrette: In a mason jar, add the balsamic vinegar, honey, mustard, garlic, salt, and pepper. Place the lid on the jar and shake vigorously until the ingredients are well combined, about 15 seconds. Add the olive oil and shake the closed jar again until the dressing is well emulsi ed. Store in the refrigerator and shake well before using.
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• 5 Remove the skin and bones from the chicken. Shred or cut the meat into cubes, as desired.
• 6 To serve: Divide the baby kale among four bowls. Spoon on the wild rice and divide the Brussels sprouts, sweet potato, chicken, apple, goat cheese, and almonds. Drizzle with the balsamic vinaigrette.
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Most days Walt Fanshaw is standing still, as the somber suited manager at funeral services for employer H.D. Oliver, helping mourning families through tough days.
When he’s off, he’s in a t-shirt and never stops moving. That’s because Walt is taking orders, busing tables or doing whatever his wife Amber (and his step-daughter Jordan, a former ODU volleyball star) needs at Famous Uncle Al’s Hot Dogs on Shore Drive, one of seven today in the area (each individually owned). This store though was the original that Al Stein kept until he retired in 2020, selling out to Amber, a loyal employee who started here while earning degrees at TCC and ODU 18 years ago. “Al was pretty demanding but a friend to everybody,” she says. The Brooklyn born Stein adored his Mets and was known to put down a bet or two on games.
At 86, Al is still around but not in his former store, yet the pictures of athletes he admired and newspaper articles lauding his business still cover the walls, sharing space with his famous clock and banner claiming over a “gazillion sold.” Says Amber, “this place is pretty much frozen in time.” Still at the grill or behind the register for 21 years is Linda Barnett, the longest serving member of an all-female staff (except when Walt, a Kempsville High grad, is on the floor). “Every morning we chop the onions, cook the chili, and wait for the crowds to come in.”
Regulars like attorney Brent Bassknight and his wife Ivana are
here 2-3 days a week. “We like the hot dogs (Boars Head brand) but also the barbecued chicken.”
Walt, who says he enjoys both consoling the bereaved and feeding the famished, is with his wife at Uncle Al’s when he’s off from Oliver’s.
At WINDSdays, we’re into all things green, so when Norfolk native and Hokie Dan Beck asked if we might be interested in witnessing the installation of hundreds of pallets of Sedums onto 25,000 square feet of roof at STIHL Inc.’s Guide Bar plant off London Bridge Road, we said, “we’re in.”
So to the roof we went, joining a dozen or so of Dan’s crew from Beck Roofing, which he founded in 1988, to receive 15 truckloads of material from a nursery near Blacksburg. It took more than a week to install the vegetation, which will help keep the roof cool, save energy and reduce pollution runoff. “This is the fourth green roof we have done on STIHL’s 150-acre campus,” says Beck, “and we hope to do more, for them and others.”
For STIHL Inc., which manufactures outdoor handheld power equipment and employs nearly 3,000 people in Virginia Beach, there are other intrinsic benefits that make these systems so valuable. “The green roof also dampens the outside noise volume from NAS Oceana next door,” says Mike Weber, Stihl’s Director of Environmental Health & Safety, “and it provides an opportunity with pollinator plants to improve the ecosystem in the area.”
Beck (www.beckroofing.com) specializes in commercial work, whether your roof needs repair, replacement or, if you want WINDSday’s attention, a green top.
A former TV journalist in Hampton Roads, Joel Rubin is President of Rubin Communications Group and director of the WINDSday campaign to raise awareness of the o shore wind industry that is coming to Hampton Roads
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In our sharing economy, Uber, Lyft, Grubhub and Door Dash are becoming extremely common. Due to increased risk, many personal auto policies won’t cover losses that occur while using your vehicle to drive for a fee. Limited insurance coverage may be offered by these companies, but this does not protect you in certain scenarios and your personal auto insurance may not either.
Talk to your agent about adding “rideshare” and/or “business use” endorsements to your policy to properly protect you in all scenarios.
It’s a big city out there, with all sorts of good eats, drinks, and dos.
I’ve covered the cuisine scene in the region for going on three decades, using my training as a chef, mixologist, and wine expert to give folks all the delish details they need to live a good life.
Look for this column monthly in the pages of Virginia Beach Coonector.
The Meatloaf Sandwich at Hair of the Dog Eatery is a fine homage to one of the most homespun eats.
Here tender meatloaf, accented with a good balance of seasonings, is enhanced by wrapping in bacon. Yes, bacon. Smoky, savory bacon. The loaf is cut into thick slices, ready for the sandwich.
After a tasting of a trio of tequilasQuemark showcases around 100 tequilas and mezcals - I enjoyed the Puesta Del Sol.
Literally translated as “sunset,” the cocktail is a beautiful drink with tequila reposado as the base. There are various grades of tequila based on age, and reposado sits between the least aged, tequila blanco, and the longer aged, tequila anejo. Reposado has been aged at least two months and has a balanced sweetness.
In the Puesta Del Sol drink, the tequila is mixed with Cointreau, the French orange liqueur and muddled strawberries and jalapeño resulting in a lovely sweet-ish drink with subtle fruit and heat accents.
Quemar is at 1201 Laskin Rd., Virginia Beach. Call 757-9652066 or visit www.QuemarCocina.com
Scores of wines from across the Commonwealth will be celebrated Oct. 21 and 22 at the 35th Annual Town Point Virginia Fall Wine Festival in downtown Norfolk.
The good folks at Norfolk Festevents are hosting this special two-day showcasing of Virginia vino at Town Point Park along the downtown Norfolk waterfront.
Look for more than two dozen top Virginia wineries, pouring more than 200 fine wines. Look for local favorites like Mermaid Winery, which has locations in Norfolk and Virginia Beach, and Williamsburg Winery.
Stuffed between two crisp slices of toasted sourdough bread, the dish is enhanced with a schmear of rich, creamy mashed potatoes and spicy tomato chutney. The chutney really elevates the sandwich, and is a nice nod to one of the classic meatloaf toppings: a tomato-based glaze.
All elements worked in tandem to produce a delicious sandwich, rich in tastes and textures.
Handhelds like this are served with a choice of fries, sweet potato fries, or mac-and-cheese. I picked the latter, and the rich and creamy classic was wonderful.
Hair of the Dog Eatery, 4000 Virginia Beach Blvd., Virginia Beach. Call 757-321-2200 or visit www.
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A number of tickets are offered, including tasting tickets, reserved table seatings and private chalets.
Make each sip super: email us for wine tasting tips and tricks to make the most of your wine tasting adventures, whether at home, a wine festival, or winery. Send a note to PatrickEvansHylton@ gmail.com with “wine tasting tips” as the subject.
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Patrick Evans-Hylton is a Johnson & Walestrained chef and Virginia-based awardwinning food journalist, covering tasty culinary trends in print, radio, television, and online since 1995. Read him at VirginiaEatsAndDrinks.com
Heading out to a networking event where you don’t know anyone on the guest list can be scary. Not the ghosts and goblins type of scary, but definitely a bit nerve racking. The best way to make it a little less daunting is to bring a friend along! It’s so much easier to go out and meet new people when there is already someone there that you know. It’s a win-win-win! You’re winning because you’re getting all the value of going to a networking event and you have a friend that’s there to support you. They’re winning because they get all the same benefits you do. And you’re winning again because when they start drumming up business from all the new connections they made at the networking event, they’ll think of you as the one who made it possible and they may end up referring you even more business! You’re also likely to not back out of attending, similarly to a trip to the gym. You don’t want to inconvenience the other person!
Networking Happy Hour: A low-key, no agenda, meet new people/catch up with old friends-type of event. Occurs the first Wednesday of every month. Register at networkinghh.com or by scanning the QR code below.
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CURRENTLY SHOWING:
Every day see artists at work and happy to talk about their creations.
Also see over 50 regional artists on display in Virginia Beach’s only artists’ cooperative.
It’s the ViBe’s best place to take home a memory of your visit!
ONGOING:
October 15, November 19, December 17; 11am to 2pm
Peabody’s Comedy Brunch www.VBhotdeals.com
Tickets $2.50
Every Thursday, Friday and Saturday Live Music at Old Beach Tavern Bands such as: The Janitors, Hotcakes, Intangible Cats and more 3020 Virginia Beach Blvd, Virginia Beach
Every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Game nights at Warriors Taphouse - Free Get discounted food and drink vouchers on VBhotdeals.com
Every Friday thru October 27, 7 to 10pm Friday Night HoeDown at the Virginia Beach Farmer’s Market
Virginia Beach Farmer’s Market - 3640 Dam Neck Rd Bands such as: Dallas Band, The Country Rockers Raw BeeT’s
Every Saturday thru October; November 4 & 18, & December 16, 9am to 12pm Old Beach Farmer’s Market 620 19th Street, Virginia Beach oldbeachfarmersmarket.com/
Every Saturday Movies in the Plaza Town Center Virginia Beach Details on events.VBnightlife.com (Free)
Sundays from 9am to 7pm Sunday Dog Days at Norfolk Botanical Gardens Explore the Gardens with your Canine Best Friend norfolkbotanicalgarden.org
Ongoing
October Concerts at The Norva Macy Gray, Common Kings, Violent Femmes, Thrice and more. Norfolk, VA thenorva.com
Ongoing in October & November Sports at Old Dominion University Football, field hockey, men’s and women’s soccer
The value in understanding our personality preferences and their resultant behaviors, is that they may differ significantly from other people’s. One’s preferences are not better than another’s, they are simply different. Knowing about and learning to work through these differences will enhance relationships at work and home.
One well-known personality preference model is the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), which has four scales each on a continuum punctuated on each end with a label (e.g., Introvert-Extrovert).
1. Generally speaking, Introverts derive energy from within, while Extroverts gain energy drawn from others. A cocktail party may sound exciting to an extrovert but to an introvert, an energy drain.
2. Another preference is related to one’s approach to challenges and tasks. One may derive understanding via the big picture/context (Intuitive), the opposite type focuses on task at hand (Sensor).
3. The third continuum is labelled, Thinker/Feeler. A Thinker is characterized as first taking an analytical approach, while a Feeler, will first view a situation through the lens of people’s feelings.
4. The last continuum’s labels are, Perceiver/Judger and is tied to decisionmaking. The Perceiver will consider as many options as possible. The Judger, prefers closure on decisions.
Do you recognize these types in yourself? In others? If you are experiencing these differences as challenges and would like a better understanding, reach out to Sue Lebrato at You’re Amazing! slebrato@me.com
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and more. Ticket prices vary odusports.com
Ongoing until October 31 (times vary)
A Haunting at Greenbrier Farms
Greenbrier Farms
historicgreenbrierfarms.com
$25
October 4 to 29, times vary
Fiddler on the Roof
Wells Theater
sevenvenues.com/events $15 to $40
October 6, 7 to 11pm
Ping Pong For Charity’s Celebrity SlamFest
Jt’s Camp Grom
pingpong.gives
55% off tickets on VBhotdeals.com
October 7, 10am to 3pm
Virginia Children’s Festival Town Point Park, Norfolk Waterfront festevents.org
$5 Admission
October 14, 7pm
Comedy Night Fundraiser
Courtyard Horizons, Virginia Beach
More info and $10 Discount tickets on VBhotdeals.com
October 17, 7:30pm
The Gipsy Kings featuring Nicolas Reyes
The Sandler Center for the Performing Arts sevenvenues.com/events ($50 to $87)
Oct 11 & 25, Nove 8 & 22, Dec 6 & 20, 7 to 10pm
Karl’s Open Mic Beach Barracuda’s 1479 General Booth Blvd, Virginia Beach
October 21 & 22, 11am to 6pm TOWN POINT WINE FESTIVAL Town Point Park, Norfolk festevents.org ($25 - $40 }
October 14, 12 to 6pm
Chesapeake Virginia Wine Festival Chesapeake City Park
cheswine.com with discount tickets on VBhotdeals.com ($35)
October 14, 9am to 5pm; October 15, 10am to 4pm Virginia Beach Gun Show Virginia Beach Convention Center SGKShows.com
October 25, 7 to 11
Sandler Center for the Performing Arts Lake Street Dive sandlercenter.org
October 25 - 29, times vary Disney’s Aladdin Chrysler Hall sevenvenues.com/events ($34 to $80)
October 28, 12 to 5pm
VBYSC’s Fall Beer & Wine Bash - Fundraiser
Live music with Ready, Steady, Go! and Vinyl Headlights. Camp Pendleton vbysc.org
November 4, 1 to 6pm
7th Annual Wings Over Leukemia and Lymphoma Music & Wingfest Ballyhoos
2 awesome bands!
wingsoverll.com with discount tickets on vbhotdeals.com ($30 to $60)
December 9, 6 to 10pm
A Classy Western Soiree - 8th Annual Heart’s and Hoofbeats Fundraiser for Vanguard Landing
The Venue at Denali Jean Ranch VanguardLanding.org ($125 single / $225 couple)
For more awesome money saving deals visit www.VBhotdeals.com
Singer Songwriter Saturdays - every Saturday from 9am to noon during in ViBe Park and on 19th Street come hear local musicians playing a mix of original songs and old favorites.
First Friday Mural Walking Tour 6-7:30pm #FirstFriday No RSVP required.
Meet up at the LOVE sign on Cypress Ave at 18th Street to join the guided 1.5 miles walking tour around the arts district.
First Sunday Public Art Bike Tours 9-11am.
Ride at your own pace on your own bike as a guide leads your around the arts district sharing stories behind the murals and other public art works.
Second Saturday Mural Walking Tour 10am-11:30am No RSVP required.
Meet up at the LOVE sign on Cypress Ave at 18th Street to join the guided 1.5 miles walking tour around the arts district.
Second Saturday South Bath Experience 10am and 10:45am Bring a yoga mat or borrow a complimentary hammock to enjoy two 30 minute sound art sessions in 18th St Parklet.
Vibrant Drumming Circle- Last Sunday Monthly - 6-7:30pm, in ViBe Park. Bring a chair and a drum or borrow one on site in ViBe Park at 18th St and Cypress Ave. This causal meet up group practices both guided and free from drumming. Golf Cart Tours for persons with disabilities - please call to schedule at least 1 week in advance 757-202-9533.
www.vibecreativedistrict.org