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Three decades of the best-dressed

Blazers!

"Purveyors of fine Men and Women's clothing and gifts since 1983" Open: Mon-Fri 10am-7pm Sat 10am-6pm Sun 1pm-6pm onlyoptionsvaldosta.com • facebook.com/onlyoptions • instagram @onlyoptions

1421 Gornto Road • Valdosta • 229.244.1807

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ABOUT THE COVER Ariel Bense and Parker Bonner are featured on the cover in the dining room of Doug Carter’s home, which he beautifully decorated for our fashion photo shoot. Here, they are pictured in a full shot of the dining room at a perfect table set with china from Perfect Settings. They are joined by Walt Thrift, Emily Steward Peters, Vinny Licata, Makenzie Shea, Cole Wilders, and Caroline Prine. See the Fashion & Style Section for more curated styles from your favorite stores…and…more photos of Doug’s stunning home.

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CONTENTS REGULAR FEATURES 78

A CIVIC CONVERSATION

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GO DOWNTOWN!

Go Downtown this holiday season to experience the Fun! Flair! & Flavor! that Downtown Valdosta has to offer. Featuring an advertising section and a listing of downtown events.

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AROUND LOWNDES

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ARTS & CULTURE

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Second Harvest of South Georgia works hard to serve the people in the region and provide resources to lead communities toward a future South Georgia without hunger.

In Every Issue

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Presenters Series Barc Ball Jack Oliver Golf Tournament & Dinner Valdosta Country Club’s Fall Festival Ron Zaccari’s Art Opening Boy Scout’s Distinguished Citizens Award

A newly designed section of where to go, things to see, what to do.

Valdosta Magazine’s community calendar is the leading source of information on the most important events and community activities for you and your family.

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FASHION & STYLE

A pictorial guide to fashions and style for the Fall and through the Holidays.

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HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS

A “fashionable” holiday section featuring designer tips for decorating, holiday recipes, stylish holiday drinks, and a holiday gift-giving guide for everyone on your list.

PROFILES 59

SCOTT JAMES

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CITY MARKET

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HAHIRA STUDENTS-TECHNOLOGY LEADERS

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Turning the tables on Scott James, who has been working in radio in Valdosta since 1990.

Mother-daughter partners Jessica Lane and Kim Newman celebrate the 10th anniversary of City Market.

The Hahira Middle School Technology Student Association (TSA) finished off a remarkable year by attending the 40th annual National TSA Conference in Atlanta, Georgia.

66 RECOGNIZING VSU ALUMNI OWNED BUSINESSES

Valdosta State University has many ways to keep its alumni informed and involved. One of the newest ways is through an initiative which recognizes and promotes local businesses owned by VSU alumni.

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TODD WILSON

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REAL ESTATE

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STIFEL IS GROWING

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LEMONGRASS DAY SPA

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Choosing a custom builder How to enjoy your outdoor space in the Fall Stifel is proud to welcome John D. Williams as a new financial advisor Preparing your mind, body, and spirit for the holiday season


Business | Litigation | Real Estate | Estate Planning | Government Coleman Talley has relocated its Valdosta office to Historic Downtown! Following a lengthy rehabilitation of the Southern Salvage Building which began last spring, the 22,000 square foot building is once again buzzing with life. The relocation accommodates the firm’s growing client base, as well as the increased number of attorneys and staff. The past 80 years of service to Valdosta and numerous other communities we serve have been very exciting for us, and we view this new location as the start of another chapter in our history. We look forward to seeing you at our new office. Please make note of our new address:

109 S Ashley St Valdosta, GA 31601

229.242.7562

Connect with us

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FROM THE PUBLISHER

valdosta magazine Editors and Publishers : John F. Riddle & Connie K. Riddle Showcase Publications, Inc. Official Photographer & Cover Photography: Wes Sewell Photography Art Director: Stacey Nichols Content Coordinator: Candice McKinley

Doug Carter, Wes Sewell, Connie Riddle and Devan Martin during the fashion shoot at Doug Carter’s home.

The holiday season is upon us and what a wonderful time of the year it is! Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years--all holidays we love to celebrate. In our annual Fashion and Holiday issue, we have teamed up with some local experts to provide fashion advice for any holiday occasion, decorating your home, and having the perfect food and drinks to enjoy with friends and family. We appreciate Doug Carter opening his lovely home to shoot the Fashion & Style Section. He even decorated his mantles for Christmas-in September! We also want to thank Devan Martin for coordinating the retailers that were a part of the Fashion Section. We all know Valdosta is a fabulous community. We were reminded of that as we worked on this issue of Valdosta Magazine. Whether it is the perfect outfit, wonderful entertainment for the season (see the Art & Culture Section), help to make your home inviting for the festive events, or the perfect cocktail to toast with friends, all can be found right here in Valdosta. As you begin thinking of holiday gifts, be sure and see our Holiday Gift Guide. Also, don’t forget that a subscription to Valdosta Magazine makes a great gift. Visit our website to subscribe (showcasepublicationsga.com). And, don’t forget to send your story ideas to info@showcasepublicationsga.com. They are always welcome! As always, we want to thank the advertisers that make each publication possible. Please be sure to visit them and BUY LOCAL. Valdosta Magazine looks forward to continuing to showcase the amazing people and places of the community. We pray you and your families have a blessed holiday season and prosperous New Year! Sincerely,

John & Connie Riddle

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Contributing Writers: Devan Martin, Candice McKinley, John Riddle, Doug Carter, Susan Mullis, Tom Call, Mattia Goddard, Nancy Warren, Mary Hawthorne, Lee Smothers, Jason Russell, Lowndes County Schools, Connie Riddle Michelle Lamb Contributing Photographers: Javon Longieliere Lowndes County Schools Jessica Ganus Lee Smothers Jennifer Lopez Photography Designers: Stacey Nichols, Russ Hutto, Robin Harrison Advising Consultant: Lamb Lastinger Publisher Emeritus: Johnny B. Lastinger Valdosta Magazine is published quarterly by Showcase Publications, Inc. For information on advertising, submitting articles, or to subscribe: (912)-559-2045 – P.O. Box 391 Jesup, GA 31598 info@showcasepublicationsga.com Subscription rates in the U.S. are $14.00 annually. showcasepublicationsga.com All rights reserved. Copies or reproduction of this publication in whole or in part is strictly prohibited without expressed written authorization from the publisher. Every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained herein. Advertising is subject to omission, errors and other changes without notice. The opinions expressed by the writers are not necessarily those of the publisher.


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FROM OUR READERS... We look forward to continuing the tradition of Valdosta Magazine traveling with you. Please take Valdosta Magazine with you on your travels and take a picture and send to us. Dear John and Connie, Thank you and God bless you. When people work so very hard and believe in something like our symphony orchestra for more than 29 years and then see our glorious ad and feature photos on the cover of Valdosta Magazine; I know the original owners and all of us on the board of directors, music department and staff at Valdosta State University thank you. Thank you for your contributions to a community-wide celebration of our orchestra. Alan Dear - Chairman of the Board Valdosta Symphony Orchestra Dear John and Connie,

Mike and Lynn Fletcher celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary at the Bar Harbor Inn in beautiful Maine! They enjoyed wonderful food‌lots of lobster, amazing tour of the Acadia Nat’l Forest & sharing their Valdosta magazine with old friends from Boston, who joined them for a couple days & the many new friends that they met at this beautiful venue!

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The Summer 2018 edition of Valdosta Magazine is the best one yet. All the articles are full of depth and flavor. They express the greatest of what is truly good in our town. And, I send my highest compliments to all the writers.

Kudos to the Valdosta Magazine for the wonderful photography and articles in the last issue on food and entertainment. The Valdosta Symphony Orchestra is proud of our continued connections to the community and we had amazing response from our patrons about the article. Thank you for helping support the arts in the Valdosta community. Doug Farwell Executive Director Valdosta Symphony Orchestra

Gratefully, Becky Hitchcock Pictures can be emailed to: info@showcasepublicationsga.com Letters from our readers are also encouraged and we look forward to receiving them. They can be emailed to: info@showcasepublicationsga.com or mailed to: Showcase Publications, Inc.; P.O. Box 391; Jesup, GA 31598


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Walt Thrift, Emily Stewart Peters, Vinny Licata, Makenzie Shea, Cole Wildes, Caroline Prine, Ariel Bense, Parker Bonner

Nothing is more fun than celebrating the holidays with friends! Only Options and R. L. Martin & Co. will have you looking and feeling your best for your holiday dinner party. 10

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FOR THE FALL AND THE HOLIDAYS

STORY BY DEVAN MARTIN PHOTOGRAPHY BY WES SEWELL PHOTOGRAPHY

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has been a long, hot summer in Valdosta, but hopefully, the cooler weather is here to stay! The third annual Fall Into Fashion Issue is here to welcome the season. Many local retailers collaborated once again to showcase their fall collections with curated styles from all your favorite stores, including City Market, Little Options, Only Options, R. L. Martin & Co, Reef Boutique, Steels Jewelry, and White Weddings. As you will see in this year’s spread, you can shop locally for any occasion! From a casual tailgate or outdoor party, to a Christmas dinner party, and even a New Year’s Eve black tie event – you can find all these looks right here in Valdosta, Georgia. These exceptional local businesses work hard to bring the best in quality and customer service to you, all while giving back to our community. This pictorial is sure to inspire you for the fourth quarter of the year - a time for a celebration of football, friends, family, and the holidays!

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ONLY OPTIONS SECTION

Holiday Dinner Party

The holidays are the perfect time to try out a new fashion statement. Makenzie will be the talk of the evening with her bold animal print LaRoque top from Only Options. We love the way she has paired it with a classy pair of black Liverpool cigarette leg pants and Marc Fisher pumps. Caroline’s grommet details add a little something extra to this little black Marie Oliver dress.

We love how Ariel took her look to the next level when she paired her poppy Anna Cate dress with a bold statement Marahani yellow vermeil turquoise necklace by Nina Nyguen from Steel’s Jewelry. She is sure to turn heads at the next holiday dinner party.

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How fun is the unexpected ruffle on Emily Stewart’s simple white Sail to Sable blouse? She added a little something extra to this fashion moment with a Julie Vos gold link necklace. Julie Vos jewelry is a customer favorite, and the designer draws inspiration from New York City and their vibrant fashions. This jewelry line is made of semi-precious stones, pearl and imported glass, and is handset in 24k gold plate. Julie Vos and all these looks can be found at Only Options. Holidays in the south call for dapper dressing with a sharp sports coat. Walt and Cole chose Jack Victor coats which are made from the finest fabric mills in the world. Vinny and Parker’s coats are by Peter Millar, a brand we all know and love. The coats modeled in this photo are from R. L. Martin & Co. and are unlined “soft coats” in fall fabrications. This lighter-weight type of garment is the perfect sports coat choice for our southern weather!

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When dressing for your next holiday soirée, remember, you can always elevate any look with the details. Statement sleeves, custom prints, and fun accessories are having a moment this holiday season! We can’t forget about a woman’s go-to accessory, her handbag! For your holiday evening bag, look for trends like metallic fabrics, snakeskin, metal chains, and leather tassels. Check out these great bags from Only Options!

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Outdoor Fall Fashions

Zach Forshee, Rhymi Rho, Mary Grace Hollman, Shelby Hanson, Trey Davis, Macy Blocker.

This time of the year, our favorite way to celebrate fall is to enjoy time with friends. Whether you’re making s’mores, attending an oyster roast, or listening to live music – it’s all better outside! City Market and R. L. Martin & Co. have collaborated to showcase their ideal looks for your next outdoor gathering. Casual looks with comfy sweaters, boots, and Barbour jackets are the uniform for South Georgia!

Suede is all over the market right now. From booties, to belts, to handbags, you’ll soon be looking to add suede to your closet! Try this beautiful Marley Hobo bag from City Market.

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Something to watch for in fashion jewelry this season is stacking bracelets. Collecting several pieces from your favorite designers and wearing them all together as a stack is sure to make a fun statement. This is a super easy way to create a stylish flare for a casual look.


Olive and camel are the perfect color combo for fall fashion! Rhymi is wearing her olive Mavi skinny jeans, and Ashton Harper is wearing a camel Mink Pink knit sweater. Both tie back to Zach’s Barbour jacket, which is the newest color option in this classic piece from R. L. Martin & Co. Ashton also shows off a cool fall trend – mules by Matisse. Mules have no back around the heel and are great for South Georgia.

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Macy is wearing a customer favorite, a sweater by Show Me Your Mumu. She accessorized her outfit with a pair of Tom’s booties and tied the whole look together with her Betsy Pittard earrings from City Market. Be sure to notice the consistent trend of animal print this season!

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Mid-calf pointed toe boots are making a huge statement this fall. This snakeskin option from City Market will have all your friends wanting to shop your closet!


3215 N. Oak St. Ext. | Valdosta, GA 229.219.0007 | @citymarketboutique

ShopCity Market Boutiqueforthe best fall fashions, baby, gifts, and homedĂŠcor!

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Game Day Ready

Vinny Licata, Margaret Joiner, Missy Johnson, Sue Purdy, Cole Wildes, Alden Purdy

Football is the heartbeat of Valdosta in the fall, and Saturdays are reserved for tailgating with friends and family to cheer on the VSU Blazers! The Reef Boutique and R. L. Martin & Co. styled this photo shoot to display all their favorite red and black game day apparel and accessories! Vinny & Cole are dressed in a customer favorite! Peter Millar’s collegiate collection is sure to please this fall. They have your favorite team’s logo embroidered on the best fitting styles, all from R. L. Martin & Co. An off the shoulder top is a game day favorite look this season. Stay cooler on these warm days with a feminine style, modeled by Sue and Alden from The Reef Boutique! Retro stripes are back, so don’t be left behind! Margaret looks beautiful in this red, black, and white striped dress. Comfort is key on game day! Suede block booties like the ones Missy is modeling are the perfect comfy and cute option. Take a closer look on page 14.

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Easy clutches for holding all your essentials in your team’s color are a must for Saturdays in South Georgia. These styles can be found at The Reef Boutique.

These designer inspired stackable bracelets can be worn every day and will complete any look. They are available at The Reef Boutique.

Valdosta's exclusive retailer of Barbour, Johnnie O, Patagonia, Peter MIllar, Southern Tide, Vineyard Vines, Southern Proper, and more!

(229) 244-1807 141 Gornto Road • Valdosta, GA Open: Monday – Friday 10:00 a.m. -7:00 p.m. Saturday 10:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. Sunday 1:00-6:00 p.m.

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Mom and daughter duo - Sue and Alden Purdy - are ready to cheer on the Blazers. The 2018 Volkswagen Atlas, Volkswagen’s newest 7-passenger SUV, provided by O’Steen Subaru has plenty of room for tailgating before the game!

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Caroline Moreno, Elle Scruggs, Holland Moreno

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Time for Church


www.whitewedbridal.com | Valdosta & Tallahassee

Have yourself a merry Pictures in front of the fireplace before Christmas Eve church service are a tradition for many families. Be sure that your little ones are dressed in the best so those family photos will be cherished forever on your bookshelf! Little Options offers a huge selection of children’s holiday apparel to ensure just that! Caroline is wearing a gorgeous red check silk tunic dress by The Bailey Boys. Holland looks super cute in his Beaufort Bonnet Company prep school pants with a matching bow tie. Elle is modeling a red floral lace dress by Mayoral. They are anxiously awaiting Santa’s arrival. All of these beautiful children’s clothes and more can be shopped at Little Options.

Little Options

Christmas!

We are where Santa stops for toys and fine clothing for infant – preteens; boys and girls.

3338 Country Club Rd. Valdosta, GA 31605

229-244-4807 Littleoptionskids.com

We make dreams come true. Follow us on Facebook & Instagram: Littleoptionskids

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New Year’s Eve

WHITE WEDDINGS SECTION Susan Sumner, Brian Sumner, Kice Sumner, Savannah Sumner

1) Vahan stackables in sterling silver with 14k yellow gold accents and diamonds pair perfectly with any outfit and easily transition day to night. 2) Show stopping 18k chandelier earrings with nearly 4ct of diamonds are absolutely stunning and always in style!

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Celebration

Did you know White Weddings in Valdosta has formal wear and is a local favorite to shop for black tie events?

Susan, Katherine, and Savannah look stunning and are ready to ring in the New Year in their Adrianna Papell gowns. Join them this year, and incorporate trendy colors like neutrals, mauves, and lots of sparkle into your formal wear! These gowns and many more styles are available at White Weddings.

There is nothing better looking than a man in a tuxedo! Tuxedos are timeless and classic and there is no better place to rent your tuxedo than White Weddings in Valdosta. Brian, Charlie, and Kice are modeling a customer favorite by Michael Kors.

Katherine and Charlie Freeman celebrate with Susan and Brian.

Steel’s has supplied fine jewelry for their customer’s most special occasions for over 30 years! From stocking stuffers to jewelry you will pass down for generations, Steel’s has the perfect gift for you! 3) This glamorous multi-color sapphire bracelet accented with diamond halos is a unique piece that will spice up any outfit.

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4) Add a touch of rose gold to your jewelry collection with these classic diamond dangle earrings that are perfect for the holidays!

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The color black is flattering on every body-type, versatile for different occasions, and has been a staple in women’s closets forever! Black is anything but boring! The buyers of Only Options love prints and bright colors, but black will always be a best seller. Mary Beth chose five of her favorite ways to wear black, and she is modeling all of these looks from Only Options. Casual, church, work, or dinner party – you can make the color black work for almost any occasion! 1) Silk blouses are a classic piece for every woman. This Lilly Pulitzer Elsa blouse is a customer favorite. The gold buttons make this top easy to wear with a skirt or pants to work, or with jeans for a more casual look. 2) Higher necklines like the one in this top from Trina Turk are having a moment this season. Tops like these do an excellent job of showing off your jewelry from Steels! 3) Every girl needs a couple of LBDs in her closet (Little Black Dresses)! Mary Beth loves this choice by LaRoque. Her favorite feature of this dress is the trumpet sleeve detail!

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4) As mentioned before, suede is big this season! This suede Jade dress is the perfect layering dress for our weather. As the weather continues to cool down, pop a beautiful cardigan over it, and wear well into winter! 5) Last, but definitely not least, is Mary Beth’s favorite top by Crosby. The tunic style and flowy feel of this top makes it feminine, but comfortable! Perfect to wear all day at the office and then head straight to dinner with the girls!

Special Thanks to: Doug Carter for allowing Valdosta Magazine to use his amazing home for the photo shoot and for decorating the gorgeous mantles for Christmas. Devan Martin who coordinated all the retailers who were involved in the Fashion Shoot and wrote the copy. O’Steen Subaru for providing the vehicle for the Tailgate section. Wes Sewell, Valdosta Magazine’s featured photographer. Perfect Settings for providing the china and linens for the beautiful holiday dining table. The advertisers who made this possible and the models who participated. ADVERTISERS WHO PROVIDED FASHIONS: City Market Little Options Only Options R.L. Martin & Co.

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The ADC Team is proud to support

Breast Cancer Awareness Month

We want to recognize a few members of our ADC family who are in different stages of beating breast cancer: Lynn Correll, Voncille Hair, Elizabeth Norman, Wanda Roe, Allison King, Cheryl Smith and Angela Harrell. Breast cancer has affected many others in our ADC family. We want to lift them all up in prayer and offer our continued love and support. Please join us in praying for all breast cancer patients, affected families, and survivors of breast cancer. We will be raising awareness for breast cancer research the entire month of October. We hope that you will join us so that one day breast cancer will be eliminated.

For more information on how you can help please visit www.nationalbreastcancer.org/breast-cancer-awareness-month

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[ HEALTH & BEAUTY ]

PREPARE YOUR MIND, BODY, AND SPIRIT FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON BY MICHELLE LAMB

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s the air becomes cooler, the days become shorter, and the leaves begin to fall, the realization of the upcoming holiday season sinks in. Traveling, shopping, baking, entertaining family and friends, and parties are just a few things that come along with this time of year. Though holidays are accompanied by joy and happiness, many people find themselves stressed and overwhelmed. Whether traveling or staying at home this year, properly managing stress will help your over-all health and wellness. Mental, physical, and emotional stability are vital in all aspects of life, so why should the holidays be an exception?

We also recommend a therapeutic massage which will release chronic muscle tension on specific areas. A sports massage would also be useful for upper body movement and stretching.

SKIN CARE As the body transitions from fall to winter, it can often run into some complications. Our skin often takes the brunt of the changing weather. It is important to take care and maintain its health and natural glow. Cold air, wind, and low humidity can lead to dryness, redness, itching, cracking and/or chapping of the skin if not properly taken care of. Keeping skin hydrated will help alleviate any effects the cold air may have in store. The Skin complete supplement line from Jane Iredale would be a good anti-aging vitamin to help with this. It is full of Vitamin A which is important in cell production and growth. Vitamin A also helps to firm the Skin. These supplements also have skin antioxidants in them which is good for all skin types an help to protect and prepare the skin. The Hydra Facial MD is good for all skin type types. This facial hydrates, exfoliates, and helps with fin lines and prevents wrinkles. We also recommend an award winning Repechage facial.

Recommended essential oils for stress:

MASSAGE & STRETCHING Stretching is an effective strategy to aid in the relief of stress. It lengthens the muscles to relieve tension. It does not have to be intense stretching that may leave your muscles sore, though it can be. An easy stretch most everyone would be able to do is the Upper Back Stretch. This stretch will help ease the mind and body and it can be done anywhere. The Upper Body Stretch • Stand with knees slightly bent or sit straight up. • Clasp hands in front of you. Arms should be parallel to the floor. • Keep the head relaxed and round upper back. Push hands forward, keeping the palms away from the body. • Hold for 20-30 seconds, breathing steadily. • Repeat 2-5 times.

STRESS & REFLEXOLOGY Essential Oils work on many levels. Adding essential oils to any service we offer here at Lemongrass Day Spa can be beneficial emotionally, mentally, spiritually and physically. Using essential oils for stress provide natural, effective, and enjoyable stress relief. Therapeutic grade essential oils will support and restore emotions.

• Rose • Lemongrass • Frankincense • Peppermint • Lavender • Bergamot Reflexology is also a good stress reliever. Reflexology is a focused pressure technique directed at the feet and hands, it is an effective way to alleviate stress, headaches, and toxins. It is easy to forget about yourself during the holiday season. People tend to be very busy around this time of year. Trying to ensure everyone around is happy and satisfied is hard work. This year, take some “me” time. Overcome the stress that comes along with this season by focusing on finding the most beneficial way to handle stress and put it into action. Have a happy and stress-free holiday! And, don’t forget, if you need a “spa day” we’re here for you.

Michelle Lamb, owner, Lemon Grass Day Spa Licensed Esthetician & Massage Therapist

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To schedule an appointment, To schedule an appointment, call call Carter Design and Consulting Carter Design and Consulting at at 229-247-6775 or email 229-247-6775 or email dcarter@dougcarterdesign.com dcarter@dougcarterdesign.com


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t’s that time again—the colors are changing, the weather is cooling down, and the holidays are just around the corner. Just in time, Valdosta Magazine has brought you tips from some local experts as you “haul out the holly” and begin your holiday menu preparations. All you have to add is the secret ingredient…LOVE…and you’re ready for another season of friends and family being “Home for the Holidays.”

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Home for the Holidays

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Decorating Tips for Your Mantle BY DOUG CARTER PHOTOGRAPHY BY WES SEWELL PHOTOGRAPHY

Interior Designer Doug Carter provides tips on decorating mantles this holiday season. From traditional to formal, Doug guides us through creating beautiful mantles using treasured items from our home and bringing outdoor nature inside.

“Mantles have played a vital role in the celebration of Christmas ever since Santa found his way down the chimney. We have adorned the heart of the home with stockings, tinsel, and garland. When thinking of Christmas decorating, the tree is the first thing that may pop into your head. But even before the tradition of the Christmas Tree, the warm gathering spot in the heart of any home was the fireplace. I have selected two different ways to adorn my mantles this Christmas season." - Doug Carter 34

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The first mantel is in the front parlor and is the most simple and purest approach. Mounded with fresh pine and magnolia, wide satin red ribbon is tied into large bows and ribbon is intertwined throughout, adding a very traditional pop of red into the rich dark green foliage.

TIP – Always use realistic artificial garland to create your line and attach it to the mantle with small nails. The garland will serve as a much-needed base to wire the natural magnolia foliage into and will also help make the mantle full and thick.

To continue the fresh foliage theme, I repeated the magnolia branches on the mantle and also incorporated fresh holly branches for a change of texture. To help play up the formality of the dining room and to compliment the various parties and holiday gatherings, I chose to adorn this mantle with family sterling silver pieces throughout. Smaller scalloped nut baskets hang where sweet surprises may be offered as a holiday treat. Round scalloped sterling trays were wired and nestled into the foliage giving the appearance of silver snow flakes. A larger sterling vase with holly balances out the sterling candelabra with silver glass ornament balls flanking the other side. Numerous mercury and silver glass balls fill in and add even more shimmer. The selection of gold and silver metallic ribbons intertwined throughout the greenery adds even more texture and movement to this more formal holiday design.

TIP - Continue to attach the artificial greenery with small nails (in this case pine branches) to allow your fresh foliage something to wire and secure to. Using dark green floral wire is an ideal way to secure your silver pieces to the branches. If silver is not your style, you may use other objects as long as they are all similar in color and style. Various blue and white porcelain pieces along with small scalloped open blue and white plates and cups and/or gravy boats can work nicely into most any traditional dĂŠcor. Fall 2018

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Spirited Holiday Sips STORY BY LEE M. SMOTHERS | PHOTOGRAPHY BY JAVON LONGIELIERE

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aldosta Country Club bartender, Damillea Alametta, mixes cocktails that are sure to add cheer to any party! From Jacksonville, Florida, she comes to the VCC with country club bartending experience. Damillea specializes in signature cocktails and makes a mean peach vodka Arnold Palmer (recipe below!). Here are a few ideas for your next Holiday Soirée.

Gingerbread Martini Crème de Cacao and Bailey’s make it hard to tell if this is a cocktail or a dessert. Half and half (¾ oz) Khalua (¼ oz) Bailey's Irish cream (1 ½ oz) Creme de Cacao (½ oz) Chocolate syrup (just a drop) • Combine first four items in shaker and shake • Squeeze chocolate syrup at the bottom of Martini glass (the tiniest bit) • Pour shaken ingredients in Martini glass • Top with whipped cream (optional), and garnish with crushed graham cracker or gingersnaps

Winter Berry Cosmo Raise your glass to the Winter Berry, a lightly sweet Cosmo decorated with sugared cranberries; a toast to the holidays! White cranberry juice (2oz) Triple Sec (1/2oz) Tito's vodka (1/4oz) Cranberries rolled in sugar • Combine all ingredients in Shaker except cranberries. • Pour ingredients in Martini glass and add sugared cranberries on a toothpick as a garnish.

Peach Vodka Arnold Palmer Damillea makes her spin on the Arnold Palmer with vodka infused with peaches. A refreshing crowd-pleaser, this can also be made as a punch! Peach infused vodka (of choice)* (2oz) Lemonade (1 ½ oz) Iced tea (1oz) Simple syrup (¾ oz) • Infuse peaches and vodka overnight in the refrigerator • Combine all items in Shaker and shake. Pour over ice. Garnish with a peach slice and mint, if desired Fall 2018

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Holidays & Food PHOTOGRAPHY BY WES SEWELL PHOTOGRAPHY

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lassically trained chef and entrepreneur, Jason Russell is happy to be home. Born and raised in South Georgia, Jason has spent much of his adult life traveling and experiencing the South through food and hospitality. Having spent 10 years of his career overseeing culinary operations at Sea Island, a Five-Star resort in Coastal Georgia, to working with farmers in Birmingham, Alabama to open a farm-to-table market, to studying the art of truffle hunting and cheese making in Rome, Italy – “unexpected and versatile” he says, best describes his background and cooking approach. "In our house," Jason says, "holidays are our absolute favorite. So many memories are centered around food—from the way the house smells, to making memories with our kids in the kitchen, to sharing a meal with friends and family around the table. Holidays are such a great time to ‘celebrate the South’ as we like to say. But, if everyone is coming to your house, hosting can also get a bit overwhelming. What I have found is that when deciding on a menu, look for a balance between honoring your family traditions but add in a twist to liven things up. You also don’t want to spend all the time in the kitchen and not have time for a quick game of cards (Russell Family tradition) so we tend to put together recipes that are easy to prepare, still have a “wow” factor and also speak to our style—modern yet traditional.” 38

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Pecan + Pumpkin + Cheese Fondue | Serves: 6-8 people Ingredients • 1- 3# pumpkin (or hard squash around same size) • 3 ounces grated Emmental cheese • 3 ounces grated Gruyère cheese • 4 slices thick cut smoky bacon, Diced • 1/4 cup chopped fresh chives or sliced scallions • 1 cup heavy cream • 1 large pinch of freshly grated nutmeg • 1/2 cup Roasted salted pecans (or any favorite version of pecans work, like a candied) • Kosher salt and freshly ground black, to taste pepper • Honey, to taste Directions 1. Preheat oven to 450°F with rack in lower third. 2. Toast bread in a single layer on baking sheet in oven until slightly crunchy, about 6 minutes.

3. Cut top off pumpkin. Remove seeds & loose fibers. Season the inside with salt & drizzle with honey. 4. Mix together cream, nutmeg, another drizzle of honey, 1/2 teaspoon salt, 1/4 teaspoon pepper, scallions, bacon & cheeses. Be sure to reserve a small amount of cheese for topping. 5. Fill pumpkin with cheese mixture until about 1/2 inch from top. 6. Cover pumpkin with top & put in an oiled cast iron pan, Dutch oven or roasting pan. Brush outside of pumpkin all over with olive oil. Bake 1 hour and then remove the top. 7. Return the rest of the pumpkin to the oven and bake until the top of the cheese is browned & bubbly, about 10 to 15 minutes. Top with Roasted pecans & serve with toasted bread slices, Apple slices, raw veggies, and any other items you enjoy dipping into cheese fondue. CHEF TIP: Use any leftovers in a next-day grilled cheese sandwich or cheese stuffing as a side.

Caramel Corn Cornbread Cupcake Serves: 10-12 people Ingredients For cupcakes • 1 cup sugar • 1/4 cup yellow cornmeal • 3 eggs • 1 tsp baking powder • 3/4 cup milk • ½ stick butter, softened • 1 1⁄2 cups self-rising flour • 1 tsp vanilla • Cupcake liners For Caramel Buttercream Frosting • 1 cup butter, softened • 3/4 cup brown sugar • 3 1/2 cups powdered sugar, sifted • 2 tbsp dark corn syrup • 3 tbsp milk • Small bag or box of caramel popcorn, (optional garnish)

Instructions 1. Preheat oven to 350ºF; lightly grease & flour a 9 x 13-inch baking dish. 2. Stir together sugar, eggs and oil in a medium bowl until smooth. Stir in flour & vanilla until evenly mixed. 3. Spoon into lined muffin pan, bake for 30-35 minutes. For The Frosting 1. Whip together butter, brown & powdered sugars, and corn syrup. Add the milk 1 Tablespoon at a time until you reach your desired frosting consistency. 2. Spoon the caramel frosting into a piping bag fitted with a star tip, and set aside. 3. Allow the cupcakes to cool on a baking rack before frosting. Garnish with caramel popcorn, as desired.

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Dutch Oven Ribeye and Crispy Potato Roast Ingredients • 1 bone-in Ribeye Steak or Cowboy Cut, (2-2.5 lb, 2 in. thick) • 1/2 tsp each salt + pepper • 1 dz peeled small onions, like pearl or chipolini • 1/2 cup whole garlic cloves • 3 tbsp chopped shallots • 3 tbsp chopped garlic • 2 tbsp chopped fresh thyme • 5 Yukon Gold potatoes, peeled & sliced (1/4-inch thick slices) • 1 bunch fresh thyme • ½ cup butter • 1 tbsp vegetable oil • 1 cup Cremini mushrooms Instructions 1. Preheat oven to 425°F. Season steak liberally with the salt & pepper. Let sit out at room temp for about an hour. Heat oil in a Dutch oven or large cast iron pan set over med heat; pat steak dry, sear steak on all sides

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for 4 - 5 minutes or until browned. Transfer steak to a plate & set aside. 2. Add onions, mushrooms & garlic cloves to pan; cook over med heat, stirring occasionally, about 6 to 7 minutes or until golden. Transfer mixture into a bowl; set aside. Remove pan from heat; stir in 1/4 cup butter until melted. 3. Arrange potato slices, overlapping in a circular pattern in the bottom of pan, seasoning each layer with remaining salt & pepper, shallot & garlic. Place steak on top; scatter pearl onion mixture over top. Top any extra shallots over top. Add the whole thyme & dot with remaining butter. 4. Cook over medium heat for 4 minutes; cover & place pan in oven. Cook for about 15 minutes or until thermometer inserted in center of steak registers 130°F for medium-rare or desired temp. 5. Transfer steak to cutting board. Cover Dutch oven; continue cooking potatoes in the oven for about 10 minutes or until fork-tender. Slice steak into 1/2-inch thick slices and place on top of potatoes. Serve in Dutch oven.


Whole Cauliflower with Hot Pimento Garlic Butter | Serves: 6-8 people Ingredients • 1 head of cauliflower • 3oz pimentos in a jar, strained • 4 cups chicken stock (sub vegetable stock for Vegetarian guests) • ½ stick of butter, softened • 1/4 cup fresh-cut chives or scallions • 1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes • 1 pinch smoked paprika • 1/2 a lemon, juiced

For the sauce 1. Sauté the crushed garlic in a tablespoon of butter until fragrant, about 1-2 mins. 2. Add the red pepper flakes, pimento, a cup of the stock used to boil the cauliflower and reduce by half over med heat. 3. Finish with the remaining butter and lemon juice. 4. Remove from the oven and sprinkle with fresh chive. Slice, and serve with an extra drizzle of the buttery cooking juices.

Directions 1. Preheat oven to 400ºF. Trim the cauliflower & remove all leaves. 2. Place whole cauliflower in a pot and cover with stock. Bring to a boil & simmer for 12 minutes. 3. Drain and transfer the cauliflower to any ovenproof pan, cast iron is preferable. 4. Rub cauliflower with 3 tbsp, sprinkle with smoked paprika and salt. 5. Roast in oven for 15-20 minutes, until golden. To see if it is cooked through use a small knife, if it slides in easily, then it’s ready. 6. Broil for about 5 mins to give it a bit more color and a few charred edges, keep an eye on it so it doesn’t burn.

CHEF TIP: Add crumbled bacon on top of the roasted cauliflower for an extra crunch.

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Making Your Tree Merry & Bright PHOTOGRAPHY BY WES SEWELL PHOTOGRAPHY

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t’s the time of year when you begin to see all types of trees with various themes decorated in shops and boutiques all over Valdosta. The one thing they have in common is their stunning beauty. We asked Susan Mullis, owner of The Flower Gallery in Downtown Valdosta, for a few decorating tips that will help you capture that same beauty on your own tree.

“The reason we decorate a tree at Christmas is because Jesus was nailed to a tree, the color red signifies the blood He shed for us, and the lights are for the stars. All in celebration of His birth.” Susan Mullis

Lights are the hidden secret in decorating a tree. Clear or colored mini lights are the most popular. You can also add the bigger light bulbs to work through as a mixture. Lights wrapped around each branch and run to the trunk will give you more glow and definition.

Ribbon is always a wonderful accent to the tree and ornaments and helps tie all of the decorations together. Red is the most popular color but you may want to use ribbon that matches your theme.

Tree Toppers are another important accent. You can add the traditional angel or bows. But, using glittered branches with ribbon will give your tree a “wow-factor”. Finish the tree with a skirt that matches your tree and décor. If you’re using an artificial tree but would like the smell of a fresh tree, you can use potpourri, candles, pine “scentsicles”, or diffusers.

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love a beautiful table for the holidays or for a special event. I never style my table the same way twice! Remember, your table provides a meeting place for family and friends. The personality of your guests and the

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Start with a collection or focal point like a simple mix of candles, or nutcrackers, Santa figures, trees, nativity collections, etc., to name a few. A pitcher or vase of cut flowers from the garden is often my favorite way to start a table.

reason for the event will dictate the style of the table. No matter how simple or elaborate your table is, your guests will appreciate your effort to make them feel welcomed and special.

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Add greenery if you don't have flowers. This is a "must do." Garland is so easy to find, and with the addition of a little Southern magnolia, you have the quintessential Southern look. If natural greenery is just too much to consider, there are beautiful artificial products that will work and tuck in sprigs of live greenery.

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Don’t fret over napkin rings if you don’t have the “perfect” ones. In my case, I am always one short. A simple velvet ribbon from a craft store can be the element that “ties” your table theme and colors.

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Don’t be afraid to mix formal and informal, old and new, when it comes to your China, silverware, glassware, and linens. Also, unscented candles provide beautiful lighting for dinner and can be any style. Don’t be afraid to add what you have.

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Second Harvest of South Georgia works hard to serve the people in the region and provide resources to lead communities toward a future South Georgia without hunger. It takes many hands, giving hearts, and neighbors helping neighbors.

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ne in three children in South Georgia lives in a home without a stable source of food - the highest rate of childhood food insecurity in the state and among the highest rates in the nation. To them, Second Harvest of South Georgia is often what they rely on for their next meal. Second Harvest of South Georgia, Inc., serves a 30-county area that stretches from the Alabama border to the Okefenokee Swamp with four branches, including Valdosta. They are the largest rural food bank in Georgia and one of the largest in the nation. They distributed more than 20 million pounds of food last year to families, children, and senior citizens through a variety of programs like the Food Bank, Kids Café, Mobile Food Pantry, and Farm to Family. Second Harvest has cultivated a network of over 450 partner agencies across the area and together they help their neighbors in need. Though Second Harvest has grown into a regional organization, they have maintained their deep roots in Valdosta. A few examples of their partnerships in the Valdosta area are the First Baptist Church of Valdosta and GracePoint that have food pantries with weekly distribution and Hungry at Home, a backpack program serving schools in the area. Kids Café provides children with meals and snacks after school

and during school breaks including summer and holidays. In addition, sites provide an hour of structured enrichment time, including homework assistance, arts and crafts, life skills, and organized fitness activities and games. Kids Café provides meals for the Valdosta Boys & Girls Club, Southside Rec Center, and the YMCA primetime program. In Lowndes County alone, they distributed the equivalent of nearly 3 million meals last year. They are committed to feeding the whole child. Not only do their programs provide access to nutrition, but through Teacher’s Harvest they are giving children access to the materials they need to be successful in the classroom. Teacher’s Harvest is the organization’s free school supply store for educators in the public school system. As you prepare for the holidays remember those less fortunate and consider donating time, food, and resources to Second Harvest. Visit their website It’s the time of year when friends and family gather for festive meals, fun, and to make lasting memories. However, some families are not as fortunate. They are not researching unique recipes, rather they are researching where the holiday meal – and meals before and after – will come from. Many of them will be turning to Second Harvest of Georgia for help. Fall 2018

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CHOOSING A CUSTOM BUILDER

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BY TODD WILSON

or most of us, building a new home is the single most significant investment we will make in our lifetime. The decisions made early on in the process can lead toward a satisfying and rewarding experience in building your new home. Hasty or ill-considered decisions early in the process increases the possibilities that building your dream home will be a nightmare. Choosing the right contractor is perhaps the most critical decision you will make. With the right builder, the process will go smoothly, costs will be as anticipated, and the finished product will meet or exceed your expectations. Choose the wrong builder, and you could turn an already stressful process into one that results in misunderstandings, cost overruns, and a home that does not meet your expectations or needs.

different. Houses may look the same at first glance, but it's what's behind the walls and the details that matter towards your long-term satisfaction. Unless you are willing to hire a professional architect to prepare a detailed set of plans and specifications, you must rely upon the builder's definition of quality and his ability to understand your particular needs and desires. An unqualified, inexperienced, or unscrupulous builder will often lower costs by substituting substandard materials, hiring unqualified labor or by merely omitting items from the project. Some people feel the need to get bids from different builders to see who has the lowest price. However, it is crucial to realize that costs can vary significantly based upon the whether or not the bids you receive are truly "apples to apples." As the saying goes, "you get what you pay for.”

NOT ALL HOMES ARE ALIKE So how do you make the right decision for you and your family? First, it is important to realize that not all homes are alike. Houses are constructed one at a time, in varying settings, contain thousands of individual components, and are built by individual tradesmen. Simply put, each home is accompanied by its own individual set of challenges, whether they be construction related or simply due to the wishes and needs of the homeowner.

Conversely, a qualified and knowledgeable builder can assist you in adjusting the cost of a house by suggesting alternative materials and other modifications that do not adversely affect either the quality or the aesthetic appeal of your home.

NOT ALL BUILDERS ARE THE SAME Second, not all builders are the same. The ones who call themselves quality builders vastly outnumber those builders who are genuinely qualified to claim such a title. That’s why it is vital that you do your homework in identifying and investigating those builders you feel are qualified to construct your home. Do they possess the necessary experience? Do they provide the quality you are looking for? Are they financially stable? Do they exemplify the ethics that you require? And finally, do you trust them to work with you on an equal basis and be there in the future should problems occur? If the answer to any of these questions is NO, then keep looking. If the answers are YES, then it is safe to begin your discussions.

DO YOU LIKE THE BUILDER Finally, questions of experience, qualifications, and trust aside, do you like the builder? When you talk do they listen? Do they understand your desires for your new home? Do they have similar tastes? All of these questions are important because you're going to spend a lot of time with your builder. If they get under your skin now, image how you will feel in the final stages of the project when the pressure is high. Choose a builder who compliments your personality if you are to remain on good terms throughout the process.

It is essential that any builder provide you with all of the details necessary for you to make an informed decision. Your ultimate satisfaction is significantly affected by the up-front work and discussions that take place before the first nail is driven. If a conflict is to be avoided, an owner should know exactly what they are getting, and a builder should know precisely what they are providing before work begins. For this reason, sufficient plans, specifications, and a detailed contract are necessities if the process is going to move forward smoothly, relationships are going to remain intact, and the finished product is one in which you will be proud to call home. COST IS AN IMPORTANT FACTOR Third, cost is an important factor. However, every project is 50

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If you are dealing with a qualified and ethical builder, the cost will be fair, reasonable and appropriate. If for no other reason, this is why trust is so crucial in the owner/builder relationship.

By investing the time to become a knowledgeable consumer, doing your research on the marketplace and potential qualified builders, and developing a relationship with different builders, you will develop the information necessary to make the right decision and the benefit of your efforts will be evident in the finished quality and your eventual satisfaction with your new home. Todd Wilson was awarded title as Southern Living Magazine’s 2018 “Custom Builder of the Year” and is Owner and President of Wilson Design & Construction, Inc. where he specializes in fine custom homes. His office is located in Valdosta where he can be reached by calling 229-247-4001.


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There is always a reason to go downtown in Valdosta! Unique shops, restaurants, theaters, and galleries provide an eclectic atmosphere that is pleasing to everyone. As the weather cools and the holidays approach, there is no better time to be in Downtown Valdosta. And, there are many events planned to draw people downtown during the holidays including Small Business Saturday November 24. So, GO DOWNTOWN— maybe we’ll see you there! Featuring Twine & Twig Jewelry • Objects Old & New Gifts • Bridal & Baby Registry

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Paint party – November 16 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm Cottonwood Market and Boutique will host a seasonal paint party. Painters will be able to paint their own “Mr. Grinch” themed painting to take home. All parties are instructor led, with acrylic paint on 11” x 14” canvas. $27 per person. Space is limited – reserve through Cottonwood’s facebook page or call (229) 474-4313. Small Business Saturday - November 24 @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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WHEN YOU SHOP SMALL® IT CAN LEAD TO BIG THINGS - NOVEMBER 24! Small businesses are the thread that unites our communities On #smallbizsat, Downtown Valdosta hopes that you’ll commit to #shopsmall at the places that bring your neighborhood together. Various Locations Throughout Downtown. For more information, visit valdostamainstreet.com

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Christmas Tree Lighting with Santa - November 30 @ 5:30 pm Join Downtown Valdosta for the annual Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony and a visit from Santa on the front lawn of City Hall.

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Santa is Coming to Jessie's - December 1@ 9:00 - Noon Breakfast buffett available. Girls' Night Out - December 6 @ 5:00 8:00 pm Gather your girlfriends and come Downtown for a fabulous night of shopping, refreshments, and fun. Your favorite stores will be open late to help you find the perfect gift for everyone on your list and you may win a prize!

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xtend the life of your porch or patio by transforming your favorite summer spot into a cozy retreat that’s perfect for enjoying autumn nights outdoors.

As we welcome cooler temperatures and colorful foliage, many homeowners might be tempted to pack up the outdoor furniture for the year. Not so fast, we say. Extend the life of your porch or patio by transforming your favorite summer spot into a cozy retreat that’s perfect for enjoying autumn nights outdoors. KEEP IT COZY When the temperatures begin to drop, consider putting away the umbrella for the season. You’ll not only invite more sunlight to your space during the day, but you’ll also clear the view for stargazing during alfresco dinner parties. To bring more warmth to the area once the sun sets, circle a few outdoor chairs around a firepit. Make sure you keep the sparks at bay by picking a fireplace with a mesh lid. To make things even cozier, layer on comfort with outdoor pillows. Swap out summer’s tropical hues for classic fall colors. Orange, wine and dark green instantly make the space feel autumn-ready. Make sure to complement the pillows with plenty of soft throw blankets. Chunky, knit options are ideal for snuggling up on the outdoor sofa on chilly nights. If you’re entertaining a large crowd, consider bringing a sharable-sized quilt outside. GET CREATIVE WITH LIGHTING As the sun starts setting earlier and earlier, it’s important to have enough light on your porch for dark nights. A simple porch light does the trick, but creative lighting is a great way to add ambiance to your space. For instance, outdoor string lights bring an enchanting look to the porch or patio. For a soft glow around the perimeter of your yard, wrap a few long strings of white lights around the trees, shrubs or fence posts. Shorter ones are a gorgeous addition to the tabletop. Simply place them over your runner with an autumn leaf garland for ambient lighting during moonlit meals. If you need more lighting, nothing creates a more romantic glow than candlelight. To give your outdoor table a fall feel, opt for pillar candles in seasonal colors—orange, red and ivory candles in clear glass holders play up the colors of changing leaves. To diffuse the light, go for white candles in textured glass or metal hurricanes. Lanterns look lovely scattered around the porch. Fill a few with birch candles and others with fall botanicals such as pinecones and acorns. Looking for something unexpected? Try decoratively carved pumpkins. While the quintessential smiling jack-o’-lantern works well in October, other designs can add ambiance to

the porch beyond Halloween. Carve the shapes of acorns, autumn leaves or abstract patterns into gourds, and place a tea light inside of them to show off your handiwork. The fun doesn’t stop with the carving. Rather than tossing the seeds, roast them on a baking sheet and season with salt, pepper or cinnamon for a delicious treat. INDULGE IN FALL FLAVORS To take the bite off of chilly fall breezes, warm up with hot drinks. Hot apple cider is a fall favorite. Make your own with fresh apples from your local orchard, and simmer in a stock pot with sugar and spices. Serve in glass mugs, garnish with a cinnamon stick and add your choice of liquor if desired. If you’re short on time, simply keep bottles of hard cider and ice in a beverage tub, and provide pint glasses. For kid-friendly beverages on family night, serve hot chocolate in ceramic mugs by the firepit. For dinner, make the most out of the grill before winter sets in. Tailgate with hot dogs and burgers for casual meals during football season. If you want a more formal dinner party, grill steak or salmon accompanied by hearty sides made with seasonal ingredients such as squash or sweet potatoes. Plate on leaf-decorated or autumn-toned dishes that coordinate with your outdoor decor. For dessert, make things more interactive with a build-your-own caramel apple station. Provide bowls of warm caramel or chocolate for coating, with plates of chopped nuts and candy for easy rolling. If you’re hosting a bonfire, s’mores are a must. Provide skewers alongside serving bowls full of large marshmallows, and let your guests roast their own. As a twist on the classic, consider setting out cookies as an alternative to graham crackers. With just a few changes to your porch, you can continue to entertain outdoors well into autumn. Think about inviting everyone to the backyard for a Halloween party, post-football game dinner or a weekend bonfire before winter arrives. At Coldwell Banker Premier Real Estate, we can show you the perfect property to create your own outdoor space! Give us a call at 229-244-3535. Fall 2018

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cott James has been working in Valdosta radio since 1990. It’s a small market that has the distinction of being the most saturated market per capita in the country with 15 radio stations. While he has been a mainstay in Downtown Valdosta the last several years, fans who remember the old WJEM station on 84 East will be able to find Scott there come Christmas once renovations to the four-acre spot are complete, and he relocates his stations there.

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orn and raised in Cocoa Beach, Scott James made his way to Valdosta in 1990 and has been thriving here ever since. When an old friend he played softball with offered him a job at his radio station Scott found himself in a city park in Gainesville working a fundraiser for three families who lost loved ones in a Steak-n-Shake shooting. There he was in the 30ft promotional boom box on wheels, surrounded by two thousand people. That community event raised $20,000 and lit a fire in him. He discovered the power of the medium and has respected it ever since. Talk Radio is an interesting business. It attracts folks with egos who like to hear themselves talk. Scott decided early on that would not be his approach. He chose to make his show a service to the community. By the time he joined the radio business, he was around 27 years old. He had held a loss prevention position with Kmart for six years and was old enough to understand the responsibility he was being given. Scott sees his role in Talk Radio as a means of providing the town a voice. For folks new to Valdosta, Scott's morning show, beginning bright and early at 6am and going for three hours, will get them up to speed on the goings on in their new neighborhood. Scott has been doing talk radio for 20 plus years and intends to continue until the day he retires. Even though he started Rock 108 back in 1993 with Al Brooks, he’s no longer interested in music. Sadly, Scott sees music on the radio as a dying format. Talk Radio, however, is eternal because communication like this will always be relevant. Scott likes to start every morning with what's happening in his own backyard. Guests can be anyone from a local politician to a charitable organization coming to talk about their upcoming event. From there, he goes to regional happenings, then the state of Georgia and finally nationally. Politics drives his days, but his show is long enough to allow time to cover any story, big or small, far and wide. The day starts early for Scott. Up at 3:50, he begins his mornings by scanning the headlines. It takes a little more than an hour to get caught up on what’s going on in the country and the world before he’s ready to get on the air. Over the years, Scott has developed a format to his shows. Every other

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Scott interviews most of his guests in person at his Downtown Valdosta station, though he also has phone-in interviews. U.S. Senator David Purdue is only one of Scott’s high-profile guests he regularly hosts on his show Monday through Friday from 6-9am on TALK 92.1.

Monday he has the county commissioners come in to talk about their most recent meeting. Either the mayor or city council members come in every other Friday to give the listeners their update. On average, every year Scott brings 750 people through his station to get on the air and talk directly to the people of Valdosta. He also likes to take his morning talk show on the road. He gets up to D.C. twice a year to attend CPAC, Global Partnership TeleHealth, and FAIR, which is an immigration group. He spent two days broadcasting this year from Atlanta for an opioid/heroin conference and makes sure to broadcast from our state capitol every year while the legislature is in session. When he's there, Representative Jason Shaw lines up approximately 15 guests, and Scott gets to pepper them with questions about everything they're working on. He's interviewed Brian Kemp and Casey Cagle, among other politicians in our capitol. Leadership Lowndes and the Chamber of Commerce are the recipients of much of Scott’s free time. He is the president-elect of the Leadership Lowndes class of 2019, and he's also a big fan of the Chamber, having worked closely with them for over 20 years. After 30 years of watching VSU football games and thinking he’d like to do sports, this year he has gotten his wish. He and his sports announcer, Spencer Van Horn, team up on Saturdays to call the plays on the air. Now he gets to share the commentary and add some color to one of his favorite pastimes. But that’s not the only thing in Scott’s future. This summer he is playing a June road trip. He’ll be packing up his wife of 10 years, Rebekah, and their three daughters, and doing a portable broadcast from towns across the country, Charles Kuralt style. The plan for this road trip is to connect with Chambers of Commerce and interviewing people in the various towns. He's curious to see if the people they encounter are like south Georgians. Do they think like us? Do they vote like us? On this trip, which might become an annual event, Scott seeks to learn more about our collective humanity, all while reporting back to his Valdosta listeners.

“I am fascinated by the prospect of something different every day. The process is the same, but the content of talk radio is always changing.” – Scott James Scott is no stranger to state and national celebrities such as Former Governor of Arkansas and television and radio personality Mike Huckabee.

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Mother-daughter partners Jessica Lane and Kim Newman, recently celebrated their business City Market’s 10 year anniversary.

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The volume of business at City Market has increased far beyond Kim and Jessica’s expectations and continues to grow. There is something for everyone.

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ity Market marked their 10-year anniversary September 6 with an all-day celebration. Mother-daughter partners Jessica Lane and Kim Newman, with their staff of eight, welcomed close to 200 guests. Visitors that came through their doors were treated to catering by Jessie’s Restaurant and Catering, lots of free drawings for merchandise and discounts throughout the day. Jessica and Kim made up gift bags for their anniversary party as a way to thank their customers for their loyalty and continued support. City Market spent their first six years in business downtown. It started as a consignment shop with each space belonging to a different vendor. After the first year, they started the shift toward a retail store, filling each space with merchandise and sectioning them off by themes, including Apparel, Home Décor, Gift and Baby sections, In addition, the store had an expansive art gallery. Co-owner Kim reflected fondly on those earlier days, “For the most part, the downtown store was a destination stop. People planned their trip to City Market around their other activities downtown like dining or hair salon appointments. We are thankful for our time there. We learned a lot about owning a retail store and our customers have always been so gracious toward us. Our biggest enemy was parking.” Jessica purchased City Market after graduating with two business degrees. The first year on her own, she hit the ground running but it became impossible to be the buyer, seller, manager, and do all of the accounting. Kim owned Jessie’s Eats and Treats for 10 years and sold it to become Jessica’s partner at City Market in order to help with the increasing responsibility of running a busy shop. This mother-daughter team have been in their new location for four years and though the size of their space is much smaller, the volume of business has increased far beyond their expectations and continues to grow. They love their new location because it has plenty of parking, is easily accessible, and there are several other businesses in the complex that bring new customers in every day. Jessica and Kim have always had a variety of ages represented in

their customers. These days they see more young professionals and mature ladies. Because of this customer shift, they have adjusted their inventory to have something for everyone. When organizing their store, Jessica and Kim kept the same section concept that they had downtown and have the store sectioned off by Apparel, Gift and Baby. City Market is proud to be the top seller in their region for Hobo handbags and wallets. They’ve been so successful that Hobo recently flew them to New York to see their showroom. Jessica and Kim pride themselves on their trendy brands, including a wide selection of shoes by Free People, Toms, Bed Stu, Lucky Brand and Matisse. Some of City Market’s most popular clothing brands include Free People, Mink Pink, Show Me Your Mumu, BB Dakota, Hudson and Mavi Jeans. They are also the largest supplier of Tyler Candle Company products in the area and their spa area has loads of fantastic smelling items to choose from. A big hit with the male customers is City Market’s Vegan Leather Luggage line and an exceptional grilling area. And over the years, Salt Rox’s Grilling blocks have been very popular. When shopping for new merchandise, the owners of City Market always work to keep inventory that appeals to a wide variety of customers. Because of that, visitors to their store can always find a unique gift that’s practical and useful. From apparel to shoes and accessories, City Market carries merchandise lines that cover the young professional and the mature woman. The store is so successful at this because Jessica and Kim represent these same demographics—Kim, the mature woman; Jessica, the young professional; and a college-age employee help keep their store as well rounded as possible. During her 10 years in business, Jessica was married and now has three children to add to her already very busy schedule. She is also an active member of the Valdosta Junior Service League. Both Jessica and Kim have the support of their families and that helps in the everyday life of running a small business. They credit their faith in the Lord and their customer support as keys to their success. Fall 2018

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he Hahira Middle School Technology Student Association (TSA) finished off a remarkable year by attending the 40th annual National TSA Conference in Atlanta, Georgia. Ten students from the team that won the Georgia TSA state championship in the Spring, traveled to Atlanta this Summer to compete against students from all across the United States, Germany, Turkey, and Japan. Despite most events having 50-100 entries, Hahira Middle made the semifinals in five events and won trophies in two. Sisters Molly and Maggie Davis won first place for their Construction Challenge project in which they built a sensory room for special needs students. Isabel Autrey and Ruby Ruff received a third-place trophy (their second national trophy in two years) for their interactive Children’s Story entry titled Dana the Dino Ranger. Ruby also placed in the top ten along with her sister, Lyla Ruff, in an event titled Forensic Science. After the girls made it to the semi-final round by having one of the top scores

on the written test, they earned a spot on stage by showing off their ability to use forensic technology to solve a mock crime scene. Hank Peagler and Zayne Ridge also cracked the top ten with their Community Service Video entry that documented their fundraising efforts for the American Cancer Society. Hank and Zayne also made the semifinals for their Inventions and Innovation project that featured an app titled Bus Buddy that would assist substitute school bus drivers in the navigation of their route. The final semifinalist was Jon Liu in the event titled Video Game Design that required him to develop, build and launch an E-rated online game. Sixth graders Ford Scott and Wade Lavender competed in Dragster Challenge, CADD, Coding, System Control, and Website Design throughout the five-day event. These students, along with the support of their parents, teachers and community partners proved they have what it takes to compete and lead in a technical world.

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VSU ALUMNI OWNED BUSINESSES STORY BY CONNIE RIDDLE, VSU ALUMNI OWNED BUSINESS MEMBER PHOTOS BY JOHN RIDDLE

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aldosta State University has many ways to keep its alumni informed and involved. One of the newest ways is through an initiative which recognizes and promotes local businesses owned by VSU alumni. The initiative was spearheaded by Mikki Hudson, owner of Jessie’s Restaurant and Catering, and a VSU alumnus. “Mikki is an extremely active member of the VSU alumni association board of director’s executive committee,” explained Hilary Gibbs, Associate Vice President for Development and Alumni Relations at VSU. “She has always been involved in the alumni association and wanted a way to bring other alumni of locally owned businesses back into the fold.”

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The alumni association board and staff from the office of alumni relations compiled a list of over 150 local businesses owned by VSU alumni and invited them to a reception held at Jessie’s Restaurant in downtown Valdosta. The purpose of the event was to make them aware of VSU’s outreach efforts and this new initiative. Those attending were given window decals for them to display in their business signifying that they are a VSU alum.

Susanna Harris, Merritt Wall, Beverly Blake and Cassidy Hall

“We were thrilled with the turn-out for our first reception and look forward to another one in the near future. We encourage VSU alumni owned businesses that may not have received an invitation to contact us so they can be added for future events. And so we can deliver an alumni owned business window decal for them to proudly display,” stated Gibbs. For more information on the initiative contact the Office of Alumni Relations at 229-333-5797 or alumni@valdosta.edu. Devan Martin and Connie Riddle

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• VALDOSTA STATE UNIVERSITY H O LID AY C EL E B R AT IO N & LI G H TIN G OF T HE PA L MS This annual Blazer tradition will be a highlight of the holiday season once again as VSU invites the public for the Lighting of the Palms on the West Hall Front Lawn. Join faculty, staff, students, alumni, retirees, and community friends for an evening of music, a visit from Santa Blaze, and a few sweets and treats. IF YOU GO Place: VSU Front Lawn Date: November 27 Time: 5:30 pm For more information: call (229) 333-5998

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Don’t miss one of South Georgia’s favorite holiday traditions…Merry Marketplace! The Valdosta Junior Service League is proud to host this annual event that features more than 100 boutique vendors and artisans from across the southeast. Merry Marketplace will showcase the latest in holiday décor, home décor, women’s & men’s fashions, children’s clothing, gourmet goodies, and more! Proceeds from Merry Marketplace will help fund Junior Service League community projects benefiting the health, education, welfare and history of Valdosta, Lowndes County and the surrounding areas. For more information visit Merry Market 2018 on Facebook. IF YOU GO: PLACE: James H. Rainwater Conference Center DATES: Nov. 17 (10 am – 5:30 pm) & Nov 18 (12 noon – 5:00 pm) TICKETS: $6 Adults / $1 Children (Early Bird Shopping 8-10 am – Saturday). Available at Steels, Little Options, Only Options, and City Market, as well as at the door; (CASH ONLY). On Sunday, military are admitted free with ID.


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• THE WILD HOLIDAY SEASON Wild Adventures theme park will celebrate the holidays with Days of Thanks, followed by Wild Adventures Christmas. During the Days of Thanks weekend, ticket holders and season pass members can enjoy the fun for these additional operating days. And during Wild Adventures Christmas, guests can visit the park during select days through Dec. 9 – 31 to experience endless adventures through the Christmas break, with special lights and entertainment. This event is included with park admission or a season pass. IF YOU GO EVENT: Days of Thanks: Nov. 24 – 26 Wild Adventures Christmas: Dec. 9 - 31 VENUE: Wild Adventures - 3766 Old Clyattville Road in Valdosta TICKETS: Regular park admission or a 2018 Season Pass. For more information: WildAdventures.com / (229)-219-7080

• HAHIRA CHRISTM AS EVENTS CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTING Thurs., Nov. 29 @ 6:00 p m Depot at 200 W. Main St. CHRISTMAS PARADE Sat., Dec. 8 @ 5:00 pm Downtown LIVE NATIVITY SCENE Sat., Dec. 15 @ 6 - 8:00 pm 220 W. Main Street

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• L A K E PA R K C H R IS T MA S TOUR O F H O M ES December 9 @ 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm The Lake Park Christmas Tour of Homes benefits the Lake Park Area Historical Society and Museum. Tour begins at the Museum on Lawrence Street in Lake Park and includes residences and businesses. Tickets are $15,00 & can be purchased from Society members or at the Museum on the day of the tour. For additional information call 229-559-5771.

• 2019 GEORGIA ECONOM IC OUTLOOK BREAKFAST The Georgia Economic Outlook series brings the expertise of the University of Georgia Terry College of Business to nine cities across the state to offer specific and reliable insights into next year’s economy. Learn about the nation’s economic trajectory, the trends shaping our state’s fiscal outlook, and what to expect from the Valdosta-area economy for the upcoming year from forecasts based on accurate, reliable data from the Selig Center for Economic Growth. IF YOU GO: PLACE: James H. Rainwater Conference Center DATE: Thursday, Jan. 10 – 7:30 – 9:00 am TICKETS: Before Nov. 15: $20 for chamber members; $30 for non-chamber members. After Nov. 15: $25 & $35. Register online at valdostachamber.com

• ENRICH & EDUCATE YOUR SELF GALLERY OPENING November 5 @ 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm

• C H R IS T M A S AT T H E C R E SC E N T December 7 – 9 The Crescent at Valdosta Garden Center The privately-owned Crescent is beautifully decorated every Christmas, and this gorgeous and historic home is open to the public during this time and you are invited to come and visit. Donations for the maintenance of this “Grand Old Lady” are encouraged and appreciated. IF YOU GO: PLACE: The Crescent – 904 N. Patterson St. DATES: Dec. 7 – 9 (Fri. – Sun.) FOR MORE INFORMATION: (229) 244-6747 or thecrescentatvaldosta.com

Featuring: Jill Cannady Tim Ludwig Annual Snow Village display East African Artifacts European porcelain This gallery will be open through January 2, 2019 AN ARTISTIC EXPLORATION WITH JULIE SKINNER Fourth Sat. of each month (Nov. 24, Dec. 22, Jan. 26) @ 10:00 am - 12:00 pm OR 1:00 – 3:00 pm In this monthly class children will explore the unlimited possibilities in art! Each month's session offers new content, materials, media and techniques that will help each young artist soar! $15.00 fee. All supplies included. Space limited. SATURDAY POTTERY WORKSHOPS WITH JULIE BARNES SMITH Kid’s Pottery – First Sat. of each month - $20 fee Adult Pottery – Second Sat. of each month - $25 fee Seasonal, single-fire projects to be completed in one workshop period. All supplies included; advance payment required.

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Valdosta Symphony Guild Presents Rhapsody in Blue Gala Ball & Auction

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Mala Vallotton (seated left), Valdosta Symphony Guild President, with Mike Shobe, guild member Sharon Morris (standing) with Sidney Morris, and guild member Donna Farwell (seated right) with Doug Farwell, Executive Director of the Valdosta Symphony Orchestra and Head of the Department of Music at VSU. “Timeless Dream” by Annette Crosby will be auctioned off at the Ball.

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The Valdosta Symphony Guild will hold its annual Gala Ball and Auction on November 10 at the Valdosta Country Club, the theme is “Rhapsody in Blue.” The formal event, which benefits the Valdosta Symphony Orchestra and its youth programs, will include music by the Ed Barr Band and an elegant meal.

The Youth Concert Series, Tunes for Tots, The South Georgia String Project, High School Honors Program, VSO Student Scholarships, VSO Concerto Competition, Music Student Enrichment Grants, Complimentary Tickets for Music Majors Program, VSO Graduate Performance Assistantships.

Proceeds raised by the event benefit will benefit the following youth and collegiate programs of Valdosta Symphony Orchestra:

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Join Theatre Guild Valdosta for one of its 30th Season Celebration Shows, celebrating the magic of the Holiday Season with some favorite holiday songs, old and new in the production “Christmas in the Air.” It’s Christmas Eve and a huge, freak snowstorm has grounded all air traffic in the Southeast. A mother and her daughter on their way to Seattle, a pair of newlyweds headed to their honeymoon in Hawaii, a family of Vegas-style entertainers, and a group of goofy siblings all find themselves stuck in a small airport. Joined by other travelers and the airport’s staff, they decide to make the most of their unplanned layover and make it a Christmas they will all remember. IF YOU GO Event: Christmas in the Air Dates/Time: Wednesday, December 12 – Saturday, December 15 @ 7:30 pm; Saturday, December 15 matinee show @ 2:00 pm. Venue: The Dosta Playhouse For more information: visit theatreguildvaldosta.com

Tunes for Tots To kick off the new year, the guild will be hosting its annual Tunes for Tots program in January. The program will begin with instrument demonstrations by musicians from the American Prize-winning Valdosta Symphony Orchestra. This is an opportunity for children and families in the audience to discover the unique sounds of instruments from the string, woodwind, brass, and percussion families. A short performance by the South Georgia String Project will follow.

IF YOU GO Event: Tunes for Tots Date/Time: Sunday, January 13 @ 10 am – noon Venue: Whitehead Auditorium – 204 W. Brookwood Drive Tickets: Free Admission For more information: call (229) 333-2150 or visit valdostasymphony.org/programs.html

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Following demonstrations, the Fine Arts Building will be converted into a “petting zoo” of sorts, allowing children of all ages a chance to try all of the instruments of the orchestra. During this time families in attendance will have a chance to learn more about the Valdosta Symphony Orchestra’s educational programs, including its Youth Concert Series and South Georgia String Project, a joint venture between the VSO and VSU’s Department of Music that provides low-cost, after-school stringed instrument instruction to community students ages 8 to adult. Admission to Tunes for Tots is free of charge; no ticket or reservation is required. Free juice and cookies will be provided. All children must be accompanied by an adult during this event.


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Turner Center’s Presenter Series

& CULTURE The Annette Howell Turner Center for the Arts is bringing the New Shanghai Circus to Valdosta as part of its Presenter Series. New Shanghai Circus has performed on Broadway and live on PBS television. An optional pre-show dinner will be offered at 6 pm. Reservations are required. In addition, Turner’s Presenter Series will bring With Love From Broadway to Mathis Auditorium in February. Be sure to reserve your tickets today!

IF YOU GO Event: New Shanghai Circus Date/Time: Thursday, January 31, 2019 Venue: Mathis Auditorium Tickets: $50 - $135 For more information: call (229) 333-2150 or visit http://turnercenter.org/calendar-of-events/presenter-series/.

Valdosta State University’s Event Season Valdosta State University is bringing a cornucopia of events to the public just in time for the holiday season! For a complete listing of events, visit Valdosta.edu/college/arts/music/calendar. NOVEMBER Whitehead Auditorium November 15 @ 7:30 pm – Wind Ensemble November 17 @ 5 pm -String Ensemble November 18 @ 3 pm - Faculty Recital: Lyle Indergaard, piano November 19 @ 7:30 pm – Student Jazz Combos VSU Front Lawn November 27 @ 5:30 pm - Holiday Celebration & Lighting of the Palms DECEMBER Whitehead Auditorium December 3 @ 6 pm – South Georgia String Project For more information: visit valdostasymphony.org/sgsp/ JANUARY January 19-20 @ 7:30 pm – Opera Performance For more information, visit valdosta.edu/colleges/arts/music/opera 78

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VALDOSTA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA PRESENTS ‘THE NUTCRACKER’ Celebrate the holidays in Valdosta with the 45th annual presentation of Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker with live music from the Valdosta Symphony Orchestra, featuring dancers from Dance Arts Valdosta. This event requires reservations. Online ticket sales begin soon.

In addition, on Monday, Dec. 3, join VSU at Whitehead Auditorium at 6 pm for music from South Georgia String Project. This event does not require reservation For more information or to buy tickets call (229) 333-2150, or visit Valdosta.edu/music.

IF YOU GO: Event: The Nutcracker Dates: Friday Nov. 30 @ 7:30 pm; Saturday Dec. 1 @ 1 pm & 7:30 pm; and Sunday Dec. 2 @2:30 pm Venue: Mathis Auditorium (2300 N. Ashley St.) For more information: Call (229) 333-2150 or visit danceartsvaldosta.com/nutcracker.

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he Choir of Man kicked of the 201819 season of the Presenter Series with a bang! The first performance, held October 11, headlines two other performances scheduled this season: New Shanghai Circus on January 31, 2019, and With Love From Broadway on February 14. For ticket information contact the Annette Howell Turner Center for the Arts. Valdosta Magazine is proud to be a Community Partner for the Presenter Series.

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The Fifth Annual BARC Ball – ‘Mystique’

t was an evening full of mystery at Valdosta State University’s ballroom for the fifth annual BARC Ball. The evening’s theme was “Mystique” and all costs were sponsored by 36 businesses and individuals in an effect to raise money for BARC. The French-inspired meal was catered by Blazer Catering and tables decorated by Vicki Gay. The event was emceed by Kelly Shoemaker and music was provided by The Remedy. 145 guests attended the event, complete with a silent auction and door prizes from 159 businesses. Clara Lopez (not present) won a $500 Steel’s Jewelry gift certificate. The evening ended with the reverse drawing conclusion. The winners were: Rachael Dudley ($2500), Michael Moore ($1500), and Beverly Langdale ($1000)

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who donated her prize back to BARC. New this year were a few canine guests that had special needs. Itaska Borowski, BARC Vice President, highlighted them by sharing their stories. The BARC ball raised more than $18,000, which will be used toward the veterinary expense of the animals that they rescue. Special thank you platinum level sponsors Brandon, Rackley, & Dukes; Jerry and Kay Jennett; Samuel and Janet Kellett; and Valdosta Nissan; volunteers from VSU Pre-Vet Club and Gamma Sigma Sigma National Service Sorority; Valdosta Nissan for courtesy transportation; and Jeniffer Lopez Photography for capturing the evening.


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78th Annual Jack Oliver Invitational Golf Tournament, Tennis Tournament and Dinner Party

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he 78th playing of the Jack Oliver was another great weekend at the Valdosta Country Club! Blessed with great weather and a golf course that was in tremendous shape, 104 golfers competed in multiple flights over three days! VSU golfer, Matt Anderson, took home the JO title and will add his name to the coveted Frank Eldridge Trophy with rounds of 72-69-66! Six-time JO champ Nic Daugharty played another great event with rounds of 69-75-67 for a solid second place finish! Congratulations to all the flight winners 84

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and thank you to all participants! On the tennis courts, the morning begins with the Ladies’ Jack Oliver Round Robin. Congrats to Katie Kolisz on first place and Tammy Rayfield on second place! And the weekend wouldn’t be complete without the annual Jack Oliver Dinner Party Saturday night, including dinner, dancing and live music.


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Valdosta Country Club Fall Festival STORY AND PHOTOGRAPHY BY LEE M. SMOTHERS

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he Annual VCC Fall Festival is a memberfavorite, as families come together for an evening of great food {Low Country Boil}, fantastic music {Cody Turpen} and games for the children, dressed in their favorite costumes!

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Ron Zaccari’s Fine Art Fills Turner Center Galleries

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he Turner Center for the Arts hosted the fine arts collection of Ron Zaccari in a Gallery Opening Reception on Monday, September 17, marking the first time that a solo artist has been featured in all five rotating galleries at the Turner Center. “Faces. Vases. Places. A Retrospective” showcased Zaccari’s art work from 1968 to 2018 and included numerous works from private collections in the Northeastern and Southeastern United States. Zaccari is esteemed for his professional career as a public school art teacher, art professor and higher education administrator, including presidential appointments at West

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Liberty State University, West Virginian and Valdosta State University. He has juried prestigious art competitions throughout his career and has received numerous awards from juried exhibitions. After a Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma diagnosis and hiatus, Zaccari testified that the work completed over the past two years “saved my life”. For more information on the upcoming gallery opening or other services offered by the Turner Center for the Arts, please call 229-247-2787 or visit turnercenter.org.


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Boy Scout’s Distinguished Citizen Award PHOTOGRAPHY BY JESSICA GANUS

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