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ur second year of doing business has come to an end. I am so excited to have exceeded growth expectations, thanks to so many new partners. A few 2023 highlights include launching our Aging Well edition and forming a partnership with the ViBe District to promote local events and artists.

I’ve learned a lot of lessons since I started this magazine. To be a successful woman-owned business, you must build relationships that help you share authentic content. The people and businesses on our pages and in our ads aren’t clients but partners that help each other. Knowing 360 about someone instead of just 180 allows us to really know what our partners need and have more in-depth stories. Another lesson learned is that “backyard networking” works! Every expert must come with at least one strong referral. Our experts are more concerned about doing a good job than being on page 1 of Google. Frankly, they don’t need a lot of money for marketing because they just do a great job and get a ton of referrals. As I look to 2024, I am excited to be launching into a few new markets, doubling our growth and continuing to bring our community together. Our forward progress convinces me that print is not dead. At Virginia Connector, we take the time to research, write, and explain. We like to have fun with stories, but also dig into them like the recent ones on the Moxy Hotel, the Tommy V Band, Gym and Juice, and our charities and artists. I’d like to think we have a little more depth and intellect than a 30 second TikTok video! Thanks to all our readers who have made us who we are today. We will continue to work hard to be worthy of your time each month.

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8 CONNECTOR ARTISTS: YEAR IN REVIEW Looking back at the work of this year’s featured artists 16 COVER STORY 22 LOCAL MARKETPLACE, NETWORKING & EVENTS 25 NON PROFITS Giving Back to those that Give

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C L AY T O N

Singleton

Clayton’s blend of verbal and visual art inspires, motivates, and educates. His use of realist-expressionism is realized through a style that is both academic and freestyle. Clayton has created public art, won numerous awards, and produced several solo and group shows including Walking on Paper at ArtWorks gallery, Recent Works: Art Installation Performance at SONO gallery and Look Beyond at d’ART Center @The Selden, which benefited The Autism Society of Tidewater. The Virginia Opera commissioned Clayton to design sets for Porgy and Bess and Freedom’s Journey. Clayton has served as a member of Norfolk’s AllCity Teaching Team, The d’ART Center Board of Directors and Norfolk Arts Commission. His inspiration comes from everyday living and the lives of everyday people. He says,

“the juxtaposition of images and words provides metaphor for the reality of our lives, branching to the possibilities of our dreams.”

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ooking back at the work of this year’s featured artists, I saw pieces that were so different. Each artist has such an individual style. They all communicate something beautiful but different and reach out and speak to me in a unique way. I’m not an art critic, but I think art should communicate a message or thought that is worth exploring. I love this year’s artists because they have an ability to evoke emotions and convey messages that may be difficult to express in words. To me, art has always been a way to escape a rough day, explore new ideas, and find beauty in the world around me. Sometimes art challenges the status quote or provokes discussion. Whatever we see in it, art is an important part of our coastal community. That’s

why we feature a different artist every month in Virginia Connector. Here in our final issue of 2023, we wanted to again promote the unique local artists that make it happen, in the hope of bringing even more attention to their many talents. If you are interested in purchasing original art at an affordable price, please visit our artist’s websites or Facebook pages. I invite you to look at all their artwork or visit places like the Beach Gallery to see it in person. You might find a unique piece that you want to display in your home. Here’s wishing our artists and all of you a joyous holiday season. —Michelle Westberry

TESSA HALL

Duquette

Tessa is electrifying the Virginia Beach community one mural at a time. Her background includes a natural artistic ability, an art degree from the University of Vermont, and a love of creativity. From coastal flowers to seashells to oceanfront wildlife, she loves to capture the essence of beach living in order to make her Virginia Beach community that much brighter. When she’s not hard at work painting a new mural, you can find Tessa riding her beach cruiser barefoot down the boardwalk, hosting a neighborhood porch party with her husband, or tie-dyeing with her three sons.

“As a Shadowlawn resident and creative working in the heart of Virginia Beach’s ViBe Creative District, I often dreamed of painting the blank walls I passed on my daily bike commute. I’ve been overjoyed to watch this little beach town transform over the years and now it’s my absolute pleasure to be a part of the magic.”

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Artists YEAR IN REVIEW POETRY

Jackson

Poetry Jackson is a visionary visual artist and poet whose creations captivate the senses and ignite the imagination. With a profound love for the arts and a deep commitment to community engagement, she has emerged as a dynamic force in the art world. Poetry Jackson brings together a kaleidoscope of colors, symbols, and intricate details to craft works of art that delve into the realms of identity, philosophy, and spirituality. Her pieces are masterfully crafted, inviting viewers to explore the nuances of social, racial, and cultural issues through a visual language that speaks directly to the heart. In addition to her artistic pursuits, Poetry Jackson actively contributes to the local arts community through her involvement in nonprofit organizations and public art committees. By serving on the boards of these esteemed institutions,

Poetry Jackson plays a pivotal role in advocating for the arts and fostering an environment that nurtures creativity and cultural growth.

ABBY

Pawley

Abby is a full-time artist and muralist. She is a locally recognized and selftaught artist. She started her artistic journey at only five years old. Growing up she excelled at drawing but found her true expertise with oil & acrylic painting when she turned 18. She is well known for her large-scale vibrant murals. She took part in the 2021 ViBe Creative District Mural Festival and has done a multitude of murals ever since. She has sold many commission pieces such as canvases and surf boards that now hang in many establishments across the country. She went outside of her realm and won the 2019 beer label contest at Back Bay Brewing Company and now creates beer labels for Wasserhund Brewing Company on a regular basis. She discovered a burning passion creating realistic oil paintings of the female figure. She wants to make a statement

with her provocative oil paintings, that women’s bodies are temples that should be hung on walls to be admired and not objectified.

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Artists YEAR IN REVIEW KENDALL

Synder

Kendall Snyder, ‘KendiiArt’, is a local Vibe District artist known for her bright, bold and colorful works of art. It wasn’t until Kendall moved to VA Beach that she truly found her own unique style and love of painting. The subjects of her work range from sea life to space astronauts, but has become a ‘go-to’ for creating custom pet portraits. You can

find her dog portraits everywhere from the VIBE district community fence mural, on the back of tee shirts to the side of beer cans at your local brewery. She was a curator of “Aunt Flo’s Art Show” for a number of years as well as a featured artist in “Art of the Vibe 3” exhibit through the Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art. She has been involved in local pop-up shows such as Vibrant Shore Brewing “Dog Days of Summer’, Back Bay Brewery’s “Artist Block” and a featured artist at Zeke’s Beans & Bowls. She is always available for commissioned requests, and can be contacted through her social pages on Facebook & Instagram @KendiiArt

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Guile Mia was an intercontinental citizen before moving to Virginia.

Her global trekking has influenced all aspects of her life.

STEPHIE

Jones

Stephie is a coastal artist based in Virginia Beach who is well known for her range of captivating interpretations of oysters. She experiments with her subjects in all forms, sometimes focusing on realism, other times mood, and often experimenting with color and abstracted shapes or layering texture and pattern. She is inspired by the colors and textures of the coastal life around her. Beyond oysters, she also enjoys painting oceans, waves, and beach scenes. Her favored mediums are acrylics and watercolor because they are so versatile and really allow for color play. Stephie was honored to be

Her academic background includes the study of visual arts, post graduate education in social work, and training in expressive art therapies. Mia is a mother to 2 grown children, was a social worker, and university educator. Currently, Mia works as an abstract expressionist style painter. As a community member, she’s active in several roles. She’s a Commissioner for the Arts and Humanities Commission, Treasurer of the Vibe Creative District Friends Board, and a member of the Public Art Committee for Cultural Affairs. She has been a docent for MOCA, and a judge for several juried shows, including the national Scholastic Awards.

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David Nygaard Fine Jewelers PREMIER CUSTOM DESIGN FULL SERVICE JEWELER DAVID NYGAARD MAY NOT HAVE A STORE AT HILLTOP ANY LONGER, but he is still creating extraordinary jewelry in his office at Town Center. In fact, he’s doing better than ever! The shift from traditional retail to this new concept wasn’t easy, but it freed him up to focus on what he does best, custom design. “I had been doing traditional retail jewelry for 40 years and I was terrified at first to close the store and start fresh in an office and work by appointment. I wondered if people would actually come looking for me.” He’s happy to say, there has been no shortage of clients. Many are young millennials who grew up locally knowing his name, planning an engagement with a one-of-a-kind custom design ring. Of course, many previous customers have also found him and appreciate the new model with the extra level of service that comes from focused appointments. “It is easier to focus on providing exceptional service for one client at a time without distractions from a traditional store,” he said. These days the service that really sets him apart is taking client’s pieces they are not wearing and then re-designing them into something new. “I don’t know anyone who really loves to take customer’s stones and gold and re-purpose these days; most stores just want to sell their inventory. I love the challenge of taking different pieces and coming up with a new design.” There’s a lot of great reasons to repurpose jewelry. You honor the person who gave you the jewelry while making it your own. You can keep the sentimental piece that may have been around your grandmother’s neck for 50 years while still expressing yourself. Recycling the rings, earrings and necklaces in your jewelry box is also a great way to be eco-friendly. Breaking away from “brick and mortar” has given David Nygaard the freedom to focus on the creative side of jewelry design. Each piece is made one of a kind specifically for the client; the best part is the new model is surprisingly affordable and he can make tweaks to keep the design within his client’s budget. Recently, a young man who was getting engaged came to David. The young man had his grandmother’s and mother’s diamond, which were both different sizes. His fiancé wanted something different and completely custom so David made an art deco type

of ring. David incorporated the two diamonds into the ring but also added the diamond that the young man bought specially for his fiancé. So, the final piece was a nod to all the women in his life that he loved. When a couple gets engaged their ring should be as unique as their relationship. David Nygaard has a passion for helping couples celebrate special moments and relationships with truly unique rings. In one case he incorporated the fiancé’s favorite flower into a design. In another, he added little surprise emoji’s a couple used when texting back and forth. Often these little special details are only visible to the wearer. She knows it is her ring because it contains little symbols of their relationship. Every ring should be “made to order” like a fine dining experience, not simply “picked up off the shelf” like fast food. “You can never add these personal stories into a ring design unless it is made to order.” “David takes an heirloom and rebirths it,” said Lisa Wilken, who previously managed David’s Hilltop store. “He brings your family history to life.” Lisa has recently returned from eight years in Japan and is back helping David again. “She’s the best ‘work-wife’ and manager I’ve ever had!” He said smiling. “I had one of those ‘ahaha moments’ when I was at a conference several years ago on jewelry design. I saw the power of CAD (computer aided design) where I could create something on the computer digitally, and then use 3D printing to fabricate the exact piece in plastic so that a person could try it on almost immediately.” Now he has a system where he and his clients can sit side by side and design a ring together on the screen and then print it in a couple of hours. “The only inventory I worry about these days is my virtual inventory of designs.” He currently offices at Gather, a local Coworking space at Town Center and also Norfolk filled with young entrepreneurs, many looking to get engaged. The office is easy to find, warm and inviting, and also technically advanced and it comes with its own receptionist. “It is so much easier and cheaper to do business this way. It really helps me focus on each client without worrying about a power bill or internet connections; it’s all right here.”

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This is just the latest chapter in the life of a jeweler who has seen so many changes in the jewelry business over 40 years. I wanted to keep my business fresh and, also fun.” Traditional ways of doing business are changing and to David “the traditional brick and mortar store just wasn’t fun anymore,” he says. “It seems to me that many aspects of a traditional jewelry business model are becoming obsolete. We must find new ways to bring value to our clients.”

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Eat Well

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Good Eats, Drinks, And Dos Across The City And Beyond By Patrick Evans-Hylton

enjoyed hundreds over the years, including at the famed Buena Vista in San Francisco. But rum is such a favored flavor during the holidays, that I developed my Caribbean Coffee. Here’s how I make it:

t’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 Connector.

EAT DRINK

Since 1988 Aldo’s Ristorante has been one of the region’s top Italian restaurants, with an approachable cuisine and style. I’m in love with Aldo’s Linguine with Fresh Clam Sauce. Here, a large bowl is filled with a half-dozen local littleneck clams resting on a bed of linguine. You get an option of red or white sauce; I usually pick red. This dish is filled with authentic flavors. The pasta is tender, and the long strands the perfect platform for the remaining ingredients. The impeccably fresh baby clams throughout compliment the locally-caught shellfish atop, all with a delicious brininess to them. That flavor compliments the decadent, rich sauce, which had just enough heat to it. The nice drizzle of oil and the addition of the Italian classic seasonings - garlic and parsley, was the perfect addition. Aldo’s Ristorante is at 1860 Laskin Rd., Virginia Beach. Call 757-491-1111 or visit www.AldosVB.com

Whiskey sours have long been a favorite cocktail of mine. I love the way the whiskey is brighter up with a fresh pop of citrus, making it one refreshing imbibe. From all the creative cocktails at Eurasia, the Lillet in the Rye caught my attention. Here is a delicious rendition of the classic whiskey sour, with a wonderful blend of Knob Creek Rye, Lillet Blanc, Cointreau, simple syrup, and lemon juice. The grassy heat of the rye was a beautiful platform for the drink, lifted with the sweetness of the Lillet, a lovely aperitif wine, and the orangey profile of the Cointreau. The simple syrup sweetened things up, and the lemon juice brought a delicious sourness to the party. Eurasia Cafe is at 960 Laskin Rd., Virginia Beach. Call 757-422-0184 or visit www.EurasiaVB.com

DO Welcome guests in from the cold with our Caribbean Coffee, a fun twist on the classic Irish coffee. I consider myself a bit of an Irish coffee connoisseur, having

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Preheat a glass mug by filling with hot water, letting sit a moment, then emptying it. Pour hot coffee in the mug about 3/4 full, and add 1 tablespoon Demerara sugar, a quality raw sugar, and stir until sugar is dissolved. Add and stir in a dash of orange liqueur and 2 ounces premium spiced rum; we prefer Four Farthing Spiced Rum from Virginia Beach’s Chesapeake Bay Distillery (www.ChesapeakeBayDistillery.com). This is a historically-based, artisan rum that I developed in partnership with the distillery. Top with freshly whipped cream and a dash of nutmeg. Patrick Evans-Hylton is a Johnson & Wales-trained chef and Virginiabased award-winning food journalist, covering tasty culinary trends in print, radio, television, and online since 1995. Read him at VirginiaEatsAndDrinks.com

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NETWORKING IN THE 757 WITH JAKE MAINES H a p p y hou r e x p ert s erv e s u p networking with a smile. By Thomas Marshall

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Jake Maines has put his marketing knowledge into action for the benefit of local businesses. Every month, he hosts a “Networking Happy Hour” at a different bar or restaurant in Virginia Beach. What started as a networking event for 40 of his friends has now become the largest monthly networking event in Hampton Roads. “It has taken on a life of its own,” said Jake. “People were tired of zoom meetings at the end of pandemic, so I decided to invite friends out for happy hour.” Jake recently celebrated the two-year anniversary of “Networking Happy Hour” at Fisher’s Neighborhood Kitchen. “I couldn’t believe that 120 people showed up to our anniversary,” said Jake. “So many people have done business together from our events.” One person who started with Jake and doesn’t miss the monthly event is Jordan Washnieski. A mechanic by trade, he is the owner of SolOrphanage, which specializes in fixing lost or broken solar equipment and helping forgotten about solar customers. Most of his customers purchased solar but lost their service plans when their solar company went out of business. “If you need something that person is probably coming to Jake’s event,” says Jordan. “I recently met a guy who does account processing and another decal and marketing person.” Another person who has consistently attended since May has been Ray Fadness,

owner of Bridge Apparel Company, which specializes in custom apparel, screen printing, and promotional products. Ray is just 21 years old but has created a thriving business thanks in part to the Networking Happy Hour. About 20% of his business comes from the connections he makes at the event. “I met a new marketing company that has sent me three leads already,” said Ray. “They were for a Mexican restaurant, construction company, and a junk removal company.” “We are always looking for ways to help you set yourself apart from the crowd.” says Jake. “I take pride in being genuine and wanting to help people connect.” Networking Happy Hour: The Networking Happy Hour is always on the first Wednesday of the month. Go to networkinghh.com to get on the invite list, or by scanning the QR code below. Cheers, Jake Maines

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YEAR IN REVIEW Are

s e i t i Char Moving the Needle?

By Michelle Westberry, Publisher

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like leaving the writing up to the writers. But when it comes to charitable causes I care about, I can’t help but insert myself. Each month, Virginia Connector features a different charity in the hope of raising awareness for a different cause or community service. When I founded Virginia Connector in November 2021, I made a pledge to donate at least a page of free advertising to at least one charity a month. As a youth raised by someone other than my parents, I hold a lot of these charities to heart. By bringing happiness to children and others, and attention to causes that don’t have big marketing dollars, I can give them the attention that they need and deserve. The magazine’s charitable work has given me incredible joys that have stuck with me. Seeing first-hand what people have had to endure and are able to overcome has made me a better person. But if I’m being totally honest, I have also given to charity out of “enlightened self-interest.” If our community is in decline, if we have higher unemployment and homelessness, and higher youth disconnection, for example, those problems will negatively impact our readers, our economy, and thus our ability as a magazine to survive and thrive. I am proud to have raised awareness of so many charities in 2023. But as a whole, are we moving the needle on the societal issues that we have written so much about? Are our readers’ checks and fundraisers and volunteer hours really making a difference? Based on reports produced by the Social Science Research Council, Hampton Roads has dropped from 35,200 disconnected youth in 2015 to 19,800 in 2023. It has taken hundreds of charities and thousands of caring people to accomplish this amazing change. I can say with confidence that your investments are making life better. It all adds up. In 2023, Virginia Connector featured several charities focused on disconnected youth and women and families in need. One was StandUp for Kids that helps homeless and disconnected youth ages 12-24. Their mission is to end the cycle of youth homelessness by any means necessary. Each year they serve about 1,600 youth with more than 6,000 meals. Another group was Samaritan House which helps individuals and families free themselves from domestic violence, human trafficking, 25 | DECE M B E R 2 0 2 3


sexual assault, and homelessness by providing emergency and permanent affordable housing, holistic support services, and community education. Another group, EnJewel, provides equality and justice for women and works to eradicate human trafficking. The Judeo-Christian Outreach Center, whose October gala I was privileged to attend, is working to eliminate homelessness in Virginia Beach; tackle recidivism; and ensure homelessness is rare, brief, and non-recurring. Todd Walker, the Executive Director of the JCOC, has implemented evidence-based practices to attain this goal by eliminating barriers to housing. We as a community need the safety net services that these organizations provide – they catch youth and families when they are down - but we also need services that PREVENT problems like homelessness and unemployment in the first place. Together We Can Foundation’s Smart Transitions program provides disconnected youth the life skills and career skills they need to transition to adult independence and the workforce. When someone has meaningful employment they earn a living wage, get private health insurance so they are connected to the health care system, stay connected to the workforce and community, and gain a sense of pride. Some charities highlighted in 2023 give us the art, beauty, and community connections that make coastal Virginia so special. Each time I visit Virginia MOCA at the oceanfront, I am reminded that there are some things in life that are so beautiful they are simply too difficult to put into words. MOCA collects, preserves, and interprets the art of our time. The Phillipine Cultural Center of Virginia preserves and perpetuates their beautiful culture and traditions and connects Filipino youth, seniors and families to each other. Last but certainly not least are charities such as The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society which is dedicated to creating a world without blood cancers. Cancer has touched us all in one way or another. Cancer patients need help, hope and support – and you. We again featured Juneteenth to bring attention to the official date when slavery was abolished throughout the country. We also announced a series of arts and cultural events to celebrate Juneteenth.

We hope you will visit the websites of these charities and consider a gift that is generous for yourself because I know that you want disconnected youth and our community to succeed. Please give online to the charity that most touches your heart. You’d be surprised how far $50 goes.

Standup For Kids, Hampton Roads https://www.standupforkids.org/donate/ MOCA https://virginiamoca.org/ ADR https://alldistrictreads.org/donate/ Leukemia https://donate.lls.org/voy/donate PCCOV (Philippine Cultural Center of Virginia) philippineculturalcenter.com JCOC https://jcoc.org/#donate TWC www.twcfoundation.org EnJewel https://enjewel.org/donate/ Samaritan House www.samaritanhouseva.org

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What is the difference between someone who is successful and someone who is not? Certainly the skills necessary to do the work are required. Noted psychologist Albert Bandura, defined “Self-Efficacy”, as the belief in oneself to succeed. This characteristic is critical in one’s motivation and resilience. Successful people believe their efforts will be successful and that catalyzes their perseverance.

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Fa n ta s t i c W h i t e Bean Chicken Chili By Linda Gann Stiles (This recipe is slightly adapted by Kelley Drake.)

Servings: 10 2 Tbsp. olive oil 8- chicken breast halves, skin on, bone-in, makes chicken more flavorful & moist Kosher salt & ground black pepper 2- medium onions, chopped 2 1/2 cups chicken broth 1 tsp. dried oregano 1 tsp. dried cilantro 2 tsps. All-purpose seasoning (I recommend Everglades Seasoning ‘Monkey Dust’) 1- jalapeno pepper, diced, with stems & seeds removed 6- cans of Great Northern beans, drained (you can use any white bean) 5- green onions, chopped OR 2 Tbsp. dried chives (I used the chives) 2- pkgs. McCormick white chili mix 2 Tbsp. minced garlic, fresh or jarred

Season chicken breast liberally with kosher salt & pepper then bake @ 350 degrees for 35-40 minutes. Add any juices from the baked chicken into the pot along with chicken stock. While chicken is baking, add olive oil to stock pot & sautee chopped onions, till translucent. Add chicken stock & remaining ingredients, UNLESS you are using the green or scallions, if so add when serving. Bring to a slight boil, then reduce heat to a low to medium heat. Remove chicken skin and bones, dice chicken into bite size pieces, taking care to remove all small bones & add to pot. Simmer 10-15 mins and serve.

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