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We have a loaded July/August issue with a couple of fun themes. We obviously had to have some summer fun that we presented on our cover and within on the “Beachy Keen” of note section. Filled with some summer essentials including attire, outdoor furniture, and scents to get you in the pool and beach mood (pg. 52). We also highlight some great wine for the warmer weather including Cava, Pinot Noir, and Sauvignon Blanc options (to name a few) for every taste (pg. 46). Finally, we have a great feature on some of the newest convertibles on the scene including the Audi R8 Spyder, BMW 4-Series, and Mercedes AMG GT Roadster (pg. 54). No matter your interests, one of these articles should peak your summer fun! We also have a few Western/Equestrian themes in the issue. Our first travel feature highlights Florida’s Westgate River Ranch resort, with its unique Wagon Lux Cottages and “Dude Ranch” of activities (pg. 34). Our other travel feature IS out West and explores the Colorado River’s winding path through the Grand Canyon (pg. 48). We continued that ranch theme with our feature on a local Equestrian farm a short drive out to Pleasant Plain Ohio to Still Water Farm (pg. 66). With professional quality boarding and training facilities as well as acres of land to ride through and explore, Still Water Farm presents the perfect local opportunity for any Equestrian. Whether you’re looking to get lost in summer bliss or find some inspiration for a drive in a convertible to Still Water Farm for a gallop through their fields, I think you’ll enjoy this great summer issue.
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STEEPED IN TRADITION
The Chesterfield Palm Beach offers a traditionally British take on luxury Written by Jeffrey Cohen
Situated in the heart of the island, just a few steps away from historic Worth Avenue and a short walk from the city’s famous beaches, The Chesterfield Palm Beach is a part of the family-ownedand-run Red Carnation Collection and member of Small Luxury Hotels of the World. Built in 1925, when it was known as the Lido Venice, the hotel was (and still is) a fine example of the thenfashionable Mediterranean Revival style. Over the intervening years and under several changes of ownership, the building assumed various identities, including apartments, before reverting to its present purpose when it was acquired by the Tollman-Huntley Group in 1989 and placed under the Red Carnation banner. With her empire of luxury boutique hotels, including the Egerton House in London and Ashford Castle in Ireland, founder and president Beatrice Tollman is one of the most widely respected women in the hotel industry. Mrs. Tollman is renowned for her hands-on approach to service and hospitality and today, 65 years after opening her first hotel, is still deeply involved in every aspect of the collection. After a visit to The Chesterfield a couple of years ago, I wrote a note to her raving (in a restrained manner) about the extraordinary level of hospitality we had received and extolled the virtues of her wonderful establishment. A couple of weeks later, a package arrived in the mail containing a personalized copy of her cookbook A Life in Food, as well as a charming note. I was later 22 slmag.net
informed that she reads all guest comments, such is her undivided attention to the business. So it was on a recent visit, just as Covid was beginning to relax its grip on the traveling public, that my wife and I, minus offspring this time, arrived at The Chesterfield for a relaxing getaway after the stresses of the preceding months. Entering through the courtyard, we were greeted at the desk (literally a desk) like old friends by general manager Natalie Le Clerc and escorted to our suite, number 306, a veritable home-away-from-home with his-and-hers bathrooms, a living room, and plenty of space to spread out. The Chesterfield’s appointments are amongst the finest anywhere. Furniture, wall coverings and upholstery are all exquisite, reminiscent of some nostalgic version of England that exists in another time and place, the England of Brideshead Revisited, Downton Abbey and Miss Marple. The British know a thing or two about hospitality, and it is no exaggeration to say that the various Red Carnation properties it has been my pleasure to visit all excel in this area. My family and I have been fortunate enough to stay at some of the finest and grandest hotels in the world, as well as many boutique establishments that pride themselves on their guest experience. The Chesterfield is on a par with any you can mention. Friendly, accommodating, but never casual, the staff of the Chesterfield walk an almost impossibly fine line between aloof and chummy -- something at which the Brits excel.
The pool at The Chesterfield oozes Palm Beach luxe.
The Courtyard offers breakfast, lunch, tea and dinner in a lush outdoor setting.
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The Leopard Lounge and Restaurant is one of Palm Beach’s hot spots.
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Tea at the Chesterfield is an experience not to be missed.
Another thing Brits do well, aside from cold baths at dawn, is afternoon tea. This sine-qua-non of the ruling classes traditionally consists of endless cups of tea, cucumber sandwiches, potted meats, scones with clotted cream and strawberry jam, as well as cakes and other sweet treats. It might not be as popular these days in its country of origin, but at The Chesterfield it is virtually de rigeur. We thoroughly enjoyed the ritual, not to mention the varied and exciting flavor combinations. So impressed were we on our first visit, in fact, that afternoon tea (just a cup, not the whole production, sadly) now finds itself on our weekly, if not yet daily, schedule. Regular readers will by now be familiar with my daily routine: early rise, workout, coffee, then whatever recreational activity presents itself. During our short visit to Palm Beach, our days postroutine were occupied by shopping on Worth Avenue, bicycle rides along the shore and swimming in the hotel’s delightful pool. After tea, a cocktail or glass of rosé on the patio preceded dinner at the Leopard Lounge & Restaurant, followed by a couple of digestifs accompanied by live music - a treat not taken for granted after the isolation of the past year. The Leopard Lounge is one of Palm Beach’s prime evening attractions, where people go to see and be seen. The setting is about as rich and indulgent as it can get while still remaining utterly tasteful. Walls of black lacquer are highlighted with golden fittings, leather banquettes and leopard
skin print carpets. The beveled mirrors and punkah fans add to the astonishingly atmospheric space that manages to exude the essence of Palm Beach while retaining a healthy dose of old-world charm. The restaurant’s menu is straightforward and classic, yet uses the freshest and highest-quality ingredients that elevate the experience well into another realm of excellence. Executive Chef Gerard Coughlin offers an eclectic mixture of classic English, American, Asian and international dishes, with many signature recipes created by Mrs. Tollman herself. The cuisine is complemented by a deep and carefully chosen wine list, offering plenty for the purist and amateur alike, including wines from the Tollman’s own award-winning South African vineyard, Bouchard Finlayson. On two consecutive nights of our trip, my wife and I enjoyed an entire evening, from cocktails to nightcaps, without leaving our seats. Experiencing one of our favorite getaway spots, Palm Beach, through The Chesterfield’s quintessentially British approach to elegance and service made us feel as if we had escaped to an English manor in the countryside. Although it was hard to say goodbye after only three nights, especially when it meant returning to snow in Indianapolis, we did so comfortable in the knowledge that next time, next year perhaps, everything would be exactly as we had left it at this timeless gem of a luxury resort.
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The Grady Hotel is a historic gem steeped in the spirit of Louisville, offering luxe accommodations and provisions to guests and locals alike. Written by Bridget Williams / Photos courtesy of The Grady Hotel
The Grady, downtown Louisville's newest hotel, is steeped in history. Developed by Tennessee-based Vision Hospitality Group and managed by Humanist Hospitality, one quickly discerns a concerted effort to weave a compelling narrative within the walls of the 51-room boutique property, a member of Small Luxury Hotels of the World. Fittingly, the name of this adaptive reuse project pays homage to Louisville native Grady Clay (1916-2013), a journalist, an editor of Landscape Architecture magazine, an NPR commentator, and an early authority on urban design and renewal. The five-story building was originally constructed in the mid-1800s by the J.B. Wilder & Co. as an apothecary. A newspaper clipping from August 28, 1852, in The Louisville Daily Courier reads, "While passing along Main street one may well stop and gaze at the fine gothic front, the only one in the West, and admire the beauty of the moulding and of the stone itself which was procured in Indiana." The building became home to the Swann-Abram Hat Company in the early 1900s. Buyers of their men's felt hats were given a copper good luck token, about the size of a penny, and embossed with a swan. Today, reproductions of those coins make up a large installation 28 slmag.net
behind the reception desks that spells out the hotel's name (look really hard, and you'll spy a single Canadian penny in the mix). An abundance of natural light adds palpable energy to the high-ceilinged lobby. I lost count trying to count the number of arms that comprise a contemporary light fixture at the center of the room, one of several oversized showstoppers adorning the public spaces. Outfitted in the retro-modern look that's all the rage right now, several distinct and inviting seating areas make this a place you wouldn't mind lingering in. When I first entered the lobby, a green velvet-covered banquet positioned between a pair of bookcases filled with tomes, objects, and ephemera that nod to the building's past immediately caught my eye. Referred to as "Grady Green," the jade hue is a nod to Louisville's Olmsted Parks as well as signifying serenity, harmony, and balance. Kentucky references are both subtle—casing in a doorway leading from the lobby to the elevator accentuated by distressed wood calls to mind the inside of a charred bourbon barrel—to more direct depictions of horses in the artwork. Mitch Patel, CEO of Vision Hospitality Group, is an ardent art collector. Eventually, QR codes placed near each piece of art will allow onlookers to learn more about each piece in The Grady's unique collection.
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Guest rooms boast floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Main Street in front and the Muhammad Ali Center and the Ohio
the spacious bathrooms are stocked with toiletries from C.O. Bigelow, America's oldest apothecary.
River at the back of the building. Making a Louisville connection
A large mural near the staircase in the lobby denotes the
to the unique satin guest robes is easy. Handmade for the property
access point to Wild Swann, a super-chic underground bar and
by a woman-owned business in Kansas, the embroidered robes
tapas restaurant. Again, no detail was overlooked, from colored
are immediately identifiable with Louisville's most famous son—
Depression glass of the Prohibition era in the bookshelves to
Muhammad Ali—and are sure to become an Instagram sensation.
buckled leather straps on banquette seating evocative of a saddle
Atlanta-based Sims Patrick Studio devised the interior
billet. A series of stone-walled alcoves with unique artwork provide
design. Defining features of the guestrooms include navy leather
an extra cozy hangout at the far end of the room. Our visit came
headboards with nailhead trim, Frette linens, and custom cabinetry
just a few days after Wild Swann's official opening. We were
with brass hardware. The Grady puts a unique twist on the
impressed by the professionalism of the staff and the unique flavors
minibar by stocking each room with local treats based on a guest's
offered by the shareable menu, with the Flatbread and Wagyu
preferences indicated at the time of booking and can include
Skewers among the notable standouts. And, even though it was late
creative cocktail kits. "We are really making a concerted effort to be one with Louisville," said Lynn Mucciano, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Vision Hospitality Group, who has forged partnerships with fellow neighborhood businesses including Evan Williams and Clayton & Crume. Alluding to the building's roots, 30 slmag.net
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MAKING A SPLASH For Emily Vaca, a St. Louis native and entrepreneur, kiddie pools are more than just child’s play. Written by Claire Williams
Emily Vaca says that the idea for Minnidip, her inflatable pool company, can be traced back to her childhood in St. Louis, where she’d look to escape the heat and humidity by splashing around in a large galvanized tub in her backyard. Those memories sparked an a-ha moment years later while staring at her rooftop deck on a steamy summer day as an adult living in Chicago. At that time, mini inflatable pools were kiddie-sized and sported graphics appealing to the younger set. Looking for something more suited to sipping bubbly than blowing bubbles, Vaca realized she couldn’t be the only city dweller with the same thought. Drawing on years of experiences as an accomplished professional in design and branding, including working with clients such as Anheuser Busch, Kraft Foods, and Nike, Vaca self-funded the fiveyear effort it took to bring her first adult-oriented inflatable pool to market. Already a budding entrepreneur before taking the plunge into mini pools, Vaca rolled Minnidip’s pattern design, manufacturing, packaging, branding, content creation, and styling into La Vaca, a company she founded several years earlier as a side hustle focused on wedding invitations, event design, and home décor DIYs.
During Minnidip’s first year, more than 500 pools sold online and in a Chicago boutique. After catching the eye of Target, who signed on as a retailer in 2018, by 2019, Minnidip experienced a 3000-percent growth spurt, selling 100,000 pools and grossing $2.8 million in sales. When Vaca appeared on QVC in 2019, Minnidip’s most popular design, “That’s Banana(s) Leaves,” sold out in nine minutes. The brand made it to New York Fashion Week that same year via a collaboration with playful fashion brand Alice + Olivia. Continually innovating, Vaca continues to add to her line, including pools with a first-ofits-kind tufted shape and creating vibrant new on-trend prints appealing to adult sensibilities. While Vaca’s big idea started as the antithesis of the traditional kiddie pool, she has expanded her lineup of products to include whimsically-shaped splash pad sprinklers, DIPP!T ball pits, PUP DIP dog pools, floats, Minni-Coolers, and even chic Minni-Minni pools to for posh pint-sized pool-goers. The pools’ popularity persists, evidenced by the fact that orders placed on Minnidip.com are limited to one Minnidip per person. sl
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SADDLING UP INWestgate THE SUNSHINE STATE River Ranch Resort and Rodeo provides a plethora of outdoor activities without compromising on comfort Written by Patti Bailey / Photography by Tony Bailey
A Dude Ranch? Why would I want to go to a Dude Ranch, especially one located in Florida? That was my first thought when the trip was suggested to me. I mean, doesn't that involve sleeping in tents on the hard ground and cooking over an open fire? The reason you go to Florida is to relax on the beach. A Dude Ranch sounds more like work and not relaxation. As much as I tried to resist, I eventually gave in and decided to try it. As we drove through the gates of the Westgate River Ranch Resort and Rodeo, I quickly came to realize that there was a possibility I jumped to my conclusion about this Dude Ranch much too soon. The minute we arrived, a "ranch hand" escorted us to check-in, where we were given the keys to our golf cart and greeted by our personal concierge, who showed us to our accommodations. I was delighted to see that we would be staying in a Luxe Conestoga Wagon rather than roughing it in a tent. I have had my share of tent camping in my younger days and prefer sleeping in a real bed. As we walked up the steps to the deck of the wagon, I turned and looked at the magnificent view of open fields, with horses and buffalo grazing beyond the lagoon. I could feel my body going into relax mode already. Walking into the wagon, I breathed a sigh 34 slmag.net
of relief once I saw the king-sized bed with well-appointed linens and a full bathroom. Among the amenities in the mini kitchen were stemware for drinking a glass of wine on the deck and a s'mores kit to complement the nightly campfire lit by our concierge. We had a little time before our scheduled dinner, so we hopped into our golf cart for a tour of the resort, and I was astonished by the variety of available accommodations. To say there is something for everyone is an understatement. Typical tent camping and lodge rooms are available, but if you prefer a one-of-a-kind experience, book the 651 squarefoot Luxe Teepee, which sleeps four guests and contains a living room, dining area, and a fireplace that separates the living room from the bedroom. In addition to the same amenities as the Luxe Conestoga Wagon, the full bath In the Teepee boasts a porcelain cast iron clawfoot tub. When you stay in a Luxe Conestoga Wagon or a Luxe Teepee, your rate includes Adventure Park passes, airboat and swamp buggy rides, horseback riding, trap and skeet shooting, archery, and tickets to the famous Saturday night rodeo. We stopped for a quick break at the private airstrip to watch a collection of small private planes and helicopters take flight.
Interior of a Luxe Conestoga Wagon
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The 651-square-foot Luxe Teepees sleep up to four guests
Expert riders guide guests on a 45-minute trail ride.
A cutting-edge trap and skeet range is one of more than a dozen on-site activities.
Westgate River Ranch is the largest dude ranch East of the Mississippi.
Opening ceremony of the weekly Westgate Rodeo.
During the Florida airboat ride guests learn about the fascinating history while scanning the horizon for native wildlife, including alligators.
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Athletes of the Westgate Rodeo, held on Saturday nights.
Our dinner the first night was at the Westgate Smokehouse Grill. It was a magnificent Southern buffet consisting of barbecue, fall-off-the-bone ribs, brisket, and a plethora of sides. I do not know how we could save room for dessert, but we did manage, and the bread pudding was amazing. After dinner, we retreated to our wagon and found the roaring campfire too inviting to resist. We joined some of the other wagon guests and had a relaxing night of conversation, wine, and, of course, toasted marshmallows for s'mores. In the morning, a breakfast basket built to our specifications awaited us in a covered barrel on our deck, along with a big pot of coffee, another perk of Luxe Conestoga Wagon lodging. It was a perfect way to jump-start the day. Fully fueled, we were ready to start the dude ranch experience. An abundance of activities awaited us each day. Gentle horseback rides take guests on a scenic trail through the backwoods of the resort, passing cattle, buffalo, and grazing horses. It almost felt like we were in the Old West as we passed the covered wagons, teepees, and tents. With credit to an attentive instructor, I was pleased with the number of targets I managed to hit on my first attempt at trap shooting. By the time dinner at Saddleback Pavilion rolled around, we had worked up quite an appetite. We were thrilled to see that the impressive event space was serving up a traditional Louisiana crawfish boil. Once again, the Chefs did an outstanding job. After dinner, we stopped at The Saloon for drinks and line dancing, which was a fun way to work off those dinner calories.
Our last day was full of activity, starting with a swamp buggy ride. Our host was quite the entertainer as we drove through the wooded, scenic trails hoping to spot alligators. Next, it was on to an airboat ride, where we toured the picturesque Kissimmee River, snapping photos of more alligators, along with hawks, and rare birds. After a short break, we climbed aboard a hay-covered wagon for a ride through the resort while serenaded by a guitar-playing cowboy. The wagon dropped us off at the East Corral, another event space, for our final dinner, which was steak and lobster prepared by a visiting chef from one of Westgate's other resorts. Grilled to perfection, the delectable dinner was fit for a king and culminated with Bananas Foster for dessert. Capping off our stay, we watched in amazement as experienced riders showed off their skills at the Saturday night rodeo. Not quite ready for the weekend to end, we strolled over to the Adventure Park, which was abuzz with activity, including bungee jumping, rock climbing, zip lining, mini golf, mechanical bull riding and a petting zoo. How could you not have a great time? The idea of having our next family reunion at the Resort was forefront in my mind. If I have not convinced you that a Dude Ranch is your next vacation, you will be delighted to know that Westgate has 29 locations across the United States offering vacation experiences ranging from sandy beaches on the Atlantic Ocean to snow covered Utah mountains. sl Luxury glamping experiences at Westgate River Ranch Resort & Rodeo begin at $326/night. For more information visit westgateresorts.com.
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THE ULTIMATE (MAN) CAVE COMES TO AUCTION Written by Amelia Jeffers / Photos Courtesy Selkirk Auctioneers & Appraisers
In a remote area of eastern Missouri, roughly 50 miles outside of the bustling urban center of Saint Louis, prairies meet the Ozark plateau, and a mystical plat of land richly packed with natural resources conceals a well-known subterranean masterpiece that has come to be known as Picture Cave. Housing what some scholars believe to be the greatest assemblage of indigenous American polychrome paintings ever discovered in the ancient cultural area known as Meso-America, the two-cave system was once an important ritual site for early Mississippian culture. Today it functions as a vital ecosystem for one of the densest populations of the endangered Indiana gray bat. Over a millennia ago, native tribes, especially the Osage, roamed and controlled vast swaths of land from what is now known as the Ohio River Valley to Kansas, including the property where Picture Cave is situated. These early settlers utilized caves for various reasons, the most obvious being the opportunity for shelter and protection. Caves were also mined for powerful organic resources, including gypsum crystals and epsomite, used in trade and for medicinal purposes. What sets Picture Cave apart from almost any other is the extraordinarily well-preserved and comprehensive collection of pictographs and iconography. The images' significance is comparable to that of major ancient cities like Cahokia and Chaco Canyon, which once existed directly across the Mississippi River from modern St. Louis and in northwest New Mexico, respectively. Since the research began in 1990, several selfless individuals, institutional grants, foundational funding, Osage members, and the landowners have made it possible to link documented facts with artistic interpretation. For archeologists, Picture Cave represents a vast spiritual convention in the recesses of the Earth that early regional civilizations 38 slmag.net
used for sacred rituals, rites of passage, vision quests, and burials. Scholarly research dates the images to approximately 900-1100 CE. They are extensively documented in the 20-chapter fully-illustrated book, Picture Cave: Unraveling the Mysteries of the Mississippian Cosmos, published in 2015 by the University of Texas Press. Several field experts, archeologists, Native American tribe members, and artists comprise the Picture Cave Interdisciplinary Project to accomplish this wonderful resource guide to understanding Picture Cave and its preservation. These experts include such renowned names as Patty Jo Watson, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Anthropology at Washington University in St. Louis, and Dr. Jan Simek from the University of Tennessee. As part of ongoing research in Picture Cave, Dr. Simek has compiled and compared geochemical analyses of prehistoric pigment, employed AMS radiocarbon dating and spatial order of iconography. The findings have been published several times in American Antiquity, the professional journal published by Cambridge University Press for the Society for American Archaeology. On an August or September date to be announced, Selkirk Auctioneers & Appraisers of St. Louis will offer this invaluable piece of history at auction to the highest bidder on behalf of its current owners, the Busch Family of Missouri. The cave's breathtaking iconography rests at the pinnacle of land teeming with natural springs, rolling hills, and wonderful views that only accentuate the magnitude of one of America's greatest archaeological finds. All 43 encompassing acres of real estate are included in the property auction, which is estimated to sell for $1,000,000-3,000,000 USD. For more information, visit selkirkauctions.com. sl Amelia Jeffers is an internationally recognized art and antiques auctioneer, appraiser, and adviser to top collectors, dealers, and institutions around the country. Amelia is also the Editor-in-Chief of Sophisticated Living Columbus and can be reached at ameliajeffers.com.
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SUMMER TIME Stylish ways to keep track of those lazy-hazy-crazy days Complied by Elliott Greene
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Spread clockwise from top left: One of the first ever wristwatches, the Santos De Cartier was originally created in 1904 by Louis Cartier at the request of Brazilian aviator Alberto Santos Dumont who wanted to be able to tell time while flying. Steel case and 18k gold bezel ($10,800). Available at Reis-Nichols Jewelers in Indianapolis, The Diamond Cellar in Columbus and Nashville, Simons Jewelers in St. Louis, and cartier.com. The 42mm Bell & Ross BR 03-92 Diver Orange is limited to an edition of 250 pieces ($4,000). Available through the Diamond Cellar in Columbus, Moyer Fine Jewelers in Indianapolis, King Jewelers in Nashville, and bellross.com. Ultra-light and ultra-sporty, the new limited-edition Angelus U30 timepiece unites a variety of prestigious complications into a single timepiece. The 47mm black DLC titanium case houses one of the most complex automatic skeletonized movements in the world ($73,400; angelus-watches.com). 42mm Polaris Date from Jaeger-LeCoultre in steel with a calendar and a rubber strap ($9,000). Available through Reis-Nichols in Indianapolis, King Jewelers in Nashville, and jaeger-lecoultre.com. The design of Breitling’s 44mm Super Chronomat is based on the original 1980s Chronomat that Breitling created for the hotshots of the Italian Air Force’s aerobatic fleet. Shown with a rubber Rouleaux-inspired strap ($8,500). Available from Richter & Phillips in Cincinnati, Reis-Nichols and Moyer Fine Jewelers in Indianapolis, Genesis Diamonds in Nashville, Simons Jewelers in St. Louis, and breitling.com. For its 2021 model, TAG Heuer revamped and upgraded the popular Golf Edition of its Connected watch with improved mapping and an innovative club recommendation tool ($2,550). Available at the Diamond Cellar in Columbus and Nashville, Moyer Fine Jewelers and Reis Nichols in Indianapolis, Davis Jewelers in Louisville, Kings Jewelers in Nashville, and tagheuer.com. RAYMOND WEIL Freelancer Caliber RW1212 Green Edition with 42 mm stainless steel dial framed by a green satin chapter ring with silver indices, Clous de Paris in the center and a a green canvas strap ($2,050). Available from The Diamond Cellar in Columbus, Reis-Nichols Jewelers in Indianapolis, Davis Jewelers in Louisville, King Jewelers in Nashville, and raymond-weil.us. Ideal for women and those with smaller wrists, Garmin’s Descent Mk2S is a watch-style dive computer designed for everyday wear. The full-featured dive computer supports multiple dive modes and has the ability to store and review dive data for up to 200 dives ($999; garmin.com). The Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust 36 with a palm motif dial is one of four versions of the model with new ‘palm’ and ‘fluted’ dial motifs ($7,050). Available at Richter & Phillips in Cincinnati, the Diamond Cellar in Columbus and Nashville, Reis-Nichols in Indianapolis, Davis Jewelers in Louisville, Simons Jewelers in St. Louis, and rolex.com. The Alpina Seastrong Diver 300 is water-resistant up to 1,000 ft. and comes with a gray vintage leather strap, dial and bezel with PVD coated case ($1,395). Available from Moyer Fine Jewelers in Indianapolis, King Jewelers in Nashville, and at us.alpinawatches.com. A 2021 Red Dot Design Awards winner, the titanium solar-powered max bill MEGA Solar from Junghans boasts a state-of-the-art radio-controlled movement ($1,190; junghans.de/en)
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TSAVORITE FAVORITES Compiled by Bridget Williams
A member of the garnet mineral group, British geologist Campbell R. Bridges first encountered Tsavorite in Tanzania in 1961. A charging water buffalo prompted him to seek safety in a gully, where he discovered a rock outcropping with bright green crystals. Bridges made a second discovery of the stone six years later that also involved an animal encounter: a formidable rhinoceros who had a penchant for patrolling the pit Bridges and his team had excavated. A 35-carat example was unearthed before the mine was nationalized, forcing Bridges to turn his attention to Kenya. In late 1973, the mineral was finally named by Harry Platt, then the President of Tiffany & Company, after the Tsava Game Reserve, where some of the most prized and purest green hues are found. At the time, Platt, who also named Tanzanite, which was discovered near Tanzania’s Mt. Kilimanjaro in the 1960s, remarked “Tsavorite is everything that a fine gemstone should be, and then some.”
Clockwise from top left: Orchid pendant necklace from Ritique ($2,260; ritique.com). Sig Ward Jewelry opal, Tsavorite and diamond ring ($5,092; sigwardjewelry.com). Picchiotti Rose Tsavorites necklace. Available through Moyer Fine Jewelers in Indianapolis and at picchiotti.com. Assael Tahitian pearl, jade and Tsavorite earrings (assael.com). Lola triple ring from Melissa Kaye ($11,050; melissakayejewelry.com). Vendome Lace earrings from Nouvel Heritage ($4,300; nouvelheritage.com). Kwiat slim bangle ($3,750). Available through The Diamond Cellar in Columbus, Reis-Nichols in Indianapolis, King Jewelers in Nashville, and kwiat.com..
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Clockwise from top left: Geo Art earrings from Kavant & Sharart (kavantandsharart.com). Lunatic ring from Samantha Tea ($1,950; samanthatea.com). Carved abalone & tsavorite earrings from Goshwara ($7,000; shopgoshwara.com). Diaboli Kill Iris Goddness Tahitian black pearl ring with pavé Tsavorite ($7,000; diabolikill.com). Anita Ko Safety Pin earring ($950; anitako.com). Multi-strand emerald necklace with Tsavorite cube pendant from Rush Jewelry Design ($15,000; rushjewelrydesign.com).
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HERE COMES THE SUN Capture summer’s sojourn with these soleil-inspired pieces Compiled by Bridget Williams
Clockwise from top left: Sunface pendent with diamond eyes from Anthony Lent ($3,910; anthonylent.com). Azaurite Sunburst necklace from Karma El Khalil (karmaelkhalil.com). Solar pendant from Jennifer DeMoro ($2,800; jenniferdemoro.com). Hammered 19K gold and diamond earrings from Elizabeth Locke. Available from King Jewelers in Nashville and at elizabethlocke.com. Clio ring from Bondeye Jewelry ($1,550; bondeyejewelry.com). Jude Frances Provence Open Sunburst diamond earring charms ($2,710). Available through Moyer Fine Jewelers in Indianapolis, and judefrances.com. Fire ring from Ana Katarina ($4,765; anakatarina.com). Earrings from Lydia’s Courteille’s Marie Antoinette Dark Side collection (lydiacourteille.com/en/).
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Clockwise from top left: Il Sole Tarot Card necklace from Sorellina ($17,500; sorellinanyc.com). Luce bracelet from Pasquale Bruni ($5,800; us.pasqualebruni.com). Tamara Comolli GYPSY ‘Candy’ Sun pendant ($4,190). Available through Moyer Fine Jewelers in Indianapolis and at us.tamaracomolli.com. David Yuman Solari Bracelet ($675). Available through the Diamond Cellar in Columbus, Moyer Fine Jewelers and Reis-Nichols in Indianapolis, Davis Jewelers in Louisville, and davidyurman.com. 18K gold diamond Sun ring from Roberto Coin ($1,980). Available through the Diamond Cellar in Columbus, Reis-Nichols in Indianapolis, Davis Jewelers in Louisville, King Jewelers in Nashville, Simons Jewelers in St. Louis and at robertocoin.com. Irissa Sun stud earring from Pamela Love ($350; pamelalove.com). You Are My Sunshine diamond stud earring from EF Collection ($575; efcollection.com). Jewelry designer Temple St. Claire worked with astrophysicist at the University of Bologna to create this 18K gold bracelet with a working sundial. Crafted by the atelier’s most masterful Italian artisan, tt can be custom ordered with the constellation of your birth sign ($85,000; templestclair.com).
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SUMMER SIPS Picnic-perfect bottles from wineries around the world Compiled by Chloe Gellar
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CAVA FOR SPRITZ SEASON
Masseria Surani Primitivo di Manduria Doc 2017 (SRP $19)
Juvé & Camps Reserva de la Familia Gran Reserva 2017 (SRP $23)
Full-bodied and harmonious, Primitivo di Manduria represents one
A winegrowing family for over 200 years, Juvé first started producing
of the points of excellence of Puglian wine production. The Manduria
sparkling wines under their name in 1921. This family-owned, 100%
D.O.C. area of southwest Puglia is rich in history and culture and
estate-based producer is revered in Spain for its meticulous focus on
famous for producing excellent wines and Primitivo grapes in particular.
quality and sustainability.
A beautifully designed new label complements the deep ruby red color
"Reserva de la Familia" (translating to 'Reserve of the Family') is
of this Primitivo. Floral aromas of violets to rich, fruity ones of cherries
the leading Gran Reserva in the world, always vintage-dated, and all
and strawberries come forward against a background of balsamic notes,
the more notable because of the quality needed to produce it without
licorice, and aromatic herbs. On the palate, it is full-bodied, broad,
dosage ('Brut Nature' designation). Deep, intense, and elegant, it
and fruity and wins you over with its refined tannins and lively finish,
initially evokes ripe white fruits followed by hints of fennel, toast,
underpinned by an appealing sensation of freshness.
and citrus to complete its distinguished aroma. Its creamy mousse is perfectly integrated in the palate, making its texture in the mouth
A SAUVIGNON BLANC FOR THE SEASON
simultaneously fresh, rounded, and evocative.
Dog Point Vineyard Sauvignon Blanc 2020 (SRP $25) Dog Point wines are hand-crafted (and handpicked) from estate
Juvé & Camps Brut Rosé Pinot Noir NV (SRP $23)
fruit grown on some of Marlborough's oldest vines and best sites,
Juvé & Camps' flagship rosé is made from 100% Pinot Noir.
with some plantings dating back to the 1970s. Dog Point's focus on
Following the "Méthode Traditionnelle," it is aged for 15 months in
pruning, soil health through organic farming, use of native yeasts, and
the bottle. Categorized as 'Brut' with only 5g/l of dosage, it is intense,
a non-interventionist style of winemaking all point to a quality and
fresh, and exuberant. The inviting aromas of cherries and strawberries,
detail-obsessed producer intimately familiar with its region.
hints of honey, toast, and floral notes contribute to the freshness of
This wine is the ultimate vision of vibrant and perfumed New
this cava. The mouthfeel is creamy and delicate, with a fine, energetic
Zealand Sauvignon Blanc. A pure, citrus-driven Sauvignon with
mousse that caresses dry very gently, releasing all of its fresh aromas
subtle tones of pear and white peach, the palate bursts with fresh
of red berries.
grapefruit and Meyer lemons for juicy flavor and refreshing acidity. The wine would sit comfortably alongside a dozen oysters shared
ADD A CERTAIN JE NE SAIS QUOIS TO YOUR NEXT PICNIC
with or without social distancing. It drinks beautifully now or can
E. Guigal Côtes du Rhône Blanc 2018 (SRP $18)
comfortably cellar for five years or more.
Guigal's Côtes du Rhône Blanc both sets and steps outside the standard for the appellation and showcases one of the great secrets
CHILEAN CHOICES FOR SUMMER SIPPING
of the Guigal family: their specialization in the great white Rhône
Errázuriz MAX Chardonnay 2019 (SRP $20)
varieties. While only eight percent of the Rhône's production is white,
Founded more than 150 years ago by Don Maximiano Errazuriz in
a full twenty-five percent of Guigal's production is white, and they are
the foothills of Mount Aconcagua, Errazuriz has become recognized
today the single largest producer of whites in the Rhône Valley. A fresh
as one of the top quality producers of Chilean wines and has played
note marked by distinctive Viognier aromas of white flowers, apricot,
an instrumental role in raising the reputation of the region on a global
acacia, and white peach. The fruits come through on the palate, with
scale. The exceptional soils and cool ocean breeze provide optimal
plenty of richness and body. It's a well-rounded wine with elegance,
conditions for Chardonnay in Errazuriz's coastal vineyards, located
power, and balance.
just eight miles from the Pacific. The diverse soils control plant vigor, producing balanced yet intensely concentrated fruit with a beautiful
LIVING LA DOLCE VITA
fresh citrus and mineral profile. On the palate, it first shows its citric
Masseria Surani Fiano 2018 (SRP $18)
character, accompanied by tropical fruits and notes of marzipan and
Owned by the Tommasi family since 2014, Masseria Surani covers 309
dried fruits. The wine has medium structure and well-balanced acidity.
acres in the heart of the Salento Peninsula near the picturesque Ionian coast. In keeping with Masseria Surani's tribute to the local land, the
Errázuriz MAX Pinot Noir 2019 (SRP $20)
process that goes into making Fiano is noninvasive and allows the
Hailing from a daring planting nearly 15 years ago of vineyards fewer
characteristics of the local terroir to shine through. The wine, adorned
than ten miles from the Pacific Ocean, MAX Pinot Noir is a stunning
with a beautiful new label for 2021, is aromatic, marked by notes of
expression of Pinot Noir that arguably makes it one of the highest quality,
white flowers, tangerine, and lime. The premium fruit required for
most interesting, and most original Pinot Noirs available at its price from
making a small about of this high-quality wine is obtained via strict
anywhere in the world. The fruit gives way to balsamic and spicy notes on
clonal selection, modern vine training systems, and severe pruning, all
the palate, plus a lightly toasted note that hints of its time in the French
carried out with respect for terroir and tradition.
oak barrels. It is a wine with a good structure, soft and elegant tannins.
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FROM SEVENTY TO 70 MILLION
Marking a milestone birthday with a rafting trip in the Grand Canyon Written by Bridget Williams / Photography by Tony Bailey
“Don’t think, just do,” river guide Mackay said to me in a Yodalike fashion as I peered over the edge of a crag above the Colorado River in the belly of the Grand Canyon. It wasn’t so much the height that prompted my hesitation, rather a genuine fear that the shock of hitting the 50-ish-degree water and the subsequent swim to shore would induce a heart attack. Among the fellow travelers who’d gathered on an adjacent rock to watch the spectacle was my father, camera at the ready to capture his eldest daughter in action. I’d planned a trip to the 70 million-year-old natural wonder to mark his seventieth birthday, and not wanting ever to deny dear old Dad a photo opportunity, I swallowed deep and launched myself into the air. Seconds later, emerging from the depths of the blue-green water, I felt a rush of relief and fully alive from the invigorating polar plunge. The jump was part of my second Grand Canyon rafting trip with Western River Adventures, this time a three-day float encompassing the lower 100 miles of the Canyon. While celebrating a milestone birthday was the impetus, I was also enticed by the fact that at the trip’s end, I could say I had rafted the entirety of the Grand Canyon, from Mile 0 at Lee’s Ferry to mile 277 at Pearce Ferry. Western River Expeditions is a leader in top-notch rafting vacations, having pioneered the concept more than five decades 48 slmag.net
ago. Based on my last experience, I didn’t even consider another rafting outfitter when planning this trip. While short in duration, the three-day holiday offered a packed itinerary and the Western River version of “Planes, Trains, and Automobiles,” namely planes, helicopters, and rafts. Following a crack-of-dawn charter bus ride from our hotel in Las Vegas to the airport, a scenic small craft flight over Lake Mead and the Hoover Dam took us to a remote dirt landing strip at Bar 10 Ranch, located on the North Rim of the Canyon. From there, we boarded a helicopter for a dramatic flight into the Canyon, landing at Mile 188, just below the infamous Lava Falls rapid and the spot where my trip five years earlier had ended. A pair of J-Rig boats dubbed the “Cadillacs of the Colorado,” were “parked” at the river’s edge. Weighing 10,000 pounds without passengers, Western River Expedition’s patented boats are capable of supporting 66,000 pounds. Four long tubes in the front provide a bucking-bronco-type ride through the rapids for up to 12 guests. Just behind, elevated seating atop the food coolers offers a less wild ride, with the area near the boat captain and drybag storage that keeps passengers’ gear secure and dry at the rear of the craft is the place to be for kicking back and just soaking in the scenery.
Campsite along the river’s edge
The three-day rafting trip begins with a helicopter ride from Bar 10 Ranch into the Grand Canyon.
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Exploring Travertine Grotto, a series of hidden waterfalls and pools.
Having paddled my way through Class V rapids on more than one occasion in West Virginia, I can say that I much prefer letting the quiet 4-cycle outboard engine do the heavy lifting and expert maneuvering as we powered through the rapids, which are rated on a scale of 1 to 10 due to the technical challenges provided by the unique environment. As a passenger, it’s best not to get hung up on ratings, as several of the most fun rapids fall lower on the scale but provide the biggest bounce! Unless you are a hard-core outdoorsman or woman, the bottom of the Grand Canyon is likely one of the most remote places you’ll ever find yourself. With no cell service or dedicated bathrooms (except for the private “port-a-potty” set up at camp each evening), the experience is not quite glamping, but not exactly roughing it either, making it ideal for those with little-to-no camping expertise. The majority of daylight hours are spent floating downriver on the boat, with bits of whitewater interspersed with stretches that are smooth-as-glass. With temperatures at the bottom of the Canyon sometimes as much as twenty degrees warmer than at the rim, the quick chill prompted by punching a rapid is soon a distant memory. By the end of the first day, you might find that your neck is sore from craning in all directions to appreciate the vastness 50 slmag.net
of the landscape, which ranges in width from rim-to-rim from 600 feet at Marble Canyon, near mile zero, all the way up to 18 miles. Though indiscernible while rafting, there’s a 1,000foot drop in elevation as you travel from the North to the South Rim. Rocks rule as the star attraction, although the Canyon is home to 70 species of mammals, 250 species of birds, 25 types of reptiles, five species of amphibians, and, surprisingly, just eight fish species, six of which are only found in the Colorado River. Guests on spring trips have the added bonus of potentially peeping the fleeting blooms of wildflowers. After a full day of rapid-running, making stops for scenic hikes, and “nature breaks,” a riverbank campsite is chosen for the evening. Guests work together to create a “fireline” and offload everything stowed on the boat that’s needed for the evening, an exercise that’s the embodiment of the idiom many hands make light work. Western River provides cots, tents, sleeping bags, chairs, and a drybag for your personal duffel bag. Our travel mates ranged from a couple celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary with their children and grandchildren to newlyweds who pivoted to a stateside honeymoon after the pandemic canceled a planned
Guide Mackay taking it easy atop the dry bags.
The biggest rapids are run on the second day of the three-day trip.
Perfecting the art of the “smize” during dinner service in camp.
European adventure. Nearly a third of campers went all-in on the dark sky experience by skipping the tent set-up and opting to snooze under the stars. You will definitely not go hungry with hearty buffet-style meals that leave you wondering how the guides pull off their culinary wizardry in such a primitive setting. With advance notice, guests with dietary restrictions can be amply accommodated. As dinner wraps up and the sun dips behind the canyon walls, conversations continue in the darkness, with brief pauses to admire a sky splatter-painted with billions of stars. On the flip side, the “call to coffee” coincides with the emergence of dawn’s first light. Breakfast is served, the camp is dissembled without leaving a trace, and the boats repacked before many of us would be finishing our first coffee of the day at home. The heart and soul of Western River Expedition trips are its guides, who work tirelessly to ensure that every guest has the best experience possible. Becoming a professional guide is a distinct lifestyle choice. Western River has several guides who’ve transitioned into “grown-up” lives but can’t resist heeding the river’s call and continue to return to lead a few trips each summer. Shortly after disembarking the helicopter I was delighted to see
a familiar face in guide Mackay, who was in his first season as a guide during my seven-day trip in 2015. During long stretches on the water, guides provide levity, share interesting tidbits about Canyon lore and geology and provide essential safety reminders. They occasionally spring into action to throw themselves on top of a passenger to prevent them from falling off the raft, which happened as we punched through a rapid on day two. Knowing what to expect, I admittedly wasn’t as gobsmacked by the scenery as I was on my inaugural journey, and that’s often the case for any place you return to more than once. Still, there’s much to be said for experiencing something familiar through the eyes of someone who is seeing it for the first time. An enduring expression of awe on my dad’s face, combined with a slew of superlatives rolling off his tongue from the trip’s start to finish, erased any hint of been there done that nonchalance I would have otherwise exhibited. The National Park Service regulates the number of permits it issues for rafting trips, meaning that it’s wise to plan well in advance, although I have COVID to thank for a relatively last-minute opening for our early spring trip. Rates for a three-day Grand Canyon rafting trip with Western River Expeditions start at $1,600 per person. For more information and reservations, visit westernriver.com. sl
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Of Note... Beachy Keen
Compiled by Colin Dennis
This page, clockwise from top left: Madam Stoltz paper rope hat ($40; trouva.com). Octo drawer hardware from PullCast (pullcast.eu). Yves Delorme Calypso bath mat (from $95; usa. yvesdelorme.com). Life’s a Beach takes readers into remarkable coastal dwellings around the world. Life’s A Beach, gestalten 2021 (gestalten.com). Lazy Daze beach towel from Tesalate ($59; tesalate.com). NEST New York x Gray Malin Ocean Mist & Sea Salt Reed Diffuser ($54; nestnewyork.com). BOLA Sofa from Gansk ($1,800; gansk.pt/en/).
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This page, clockwise from top left: Cioccolato gelato from Amorino (amorino.com/en-us). Arid'Eté dessert plates from Jardin D’Ulysse (jardindulysse.com). Carl Hansen & Søn’s BM5565 Deck Chair with Footrest ($1,060; carlhansen.com). Nikki hammock from Hommés Studio (https://hommes.studio/). The Design Collection: 'Harbour' dog drying coat from Ruff And Tumble (from $70; ruffandtumbledogcoats.com). Johanna belted swimsuit from Hermoza ($164; thehermoza.com). John Hardy unisex Kami Classic chain ring ($795). Available through Moyer Fine Jewelers and Reis-Nichols in Indianapolis, Davis Jewelers in Louisville, and johnhardy.com. Briar dress from PQ Swim ($150; pqswim.com).
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Audi R8 Spyder
TIP-TOP WITH THE TOP-DOWN
A few of our favorite summer rides that let you doff the roof for pure driving pleasure. Compiled by Andre James / Photography courtesy of the manufacturers
AUDI R8 SPYDER From a limited series to a permanent addition, the character of the R8 models carry forth sharpened design enhancements for the 2021 model year. The V10 performance variant takes the sporty stature up a notch, with the lower trim finished in matte Titanium color and the sideblades, mirror housings, and rear spoiler finished in carbon. At the rear of the vehicle, the dominant diffuser frames the sport exhaust with black oval tailpipes. The V10 performance models come standard with 20-inch 5-double-spoke-dynamic design milled cut wheels in titanium finish, with an option to change the color to anthracite finish. The ceramic brake calipers are available in red or blue, along with the standard gray finish. Weighing just 97 pounds, the soft-top in both R8 Spyder models features an electrohydraulic drive system to raise and lower the roof in about 20 seconds, at speeds of up to 31 mph. When opened, the soft top folds into a flat storage compartment over the engine. With the top up, the rear power window blocks the wind or can open to allow the rich sound of the naturally aspirated V10 engine (the same naturally aspirated engine found in the R8 LMS racecar) to flow into the vehicle cockpit. The R8 V10 performance generates 602 horsepower and catapults from 0-60 mph in 3.3 seconds, with a top track speed of 204 mph for the Spyder. The seven-speed S tronic® dual-clutch transmission can shift gears in as little as 120 milliseconds. The R8 RWD features a naturally aspirated 5.2-liter FSI V10 engine that produces 532 horsepower and sprints from 0 to 60 mph in 3.7 seconds and on to a top track speed of 200 mph. MSRP for the 2021 Audi R8 V10 Spyder RWD is $154,900; and $208,900 for the 2021 Audi R8 V10 performance Spyder Quattro (audi.com). 54 slmag.net
BENTLEY CONTINENTAL GT SPEED CONVERTIBLE Boasting enhanced chassis technology, including All-Wheel Steering, an electronic rear differential and the option of carbon-ceramic brakes, the third-generation Continental GT Speed Convertible is the most powerful, driver-focused interpretation of the benchmark convertible Grand Tourer, designed, handcrafted and engineered in Bentley's carbon-neutral luxury automotive factory. The powerplant is either a 4.0-liter V8 engine or an enhanced version of Bentley's renowned 6.0-liter W12 TSI engine, delivering 650 hp, 0-60 mph in 3.6 seconds, and a top speed of 208 mph. Superior handling comes via Active All-Wheel Drive and Bentley Dynamic Ride, an anti-roll control system. Available in seven colors, the unique Z-fold convertible roof system can be deployed or stowed in 19 seconds at speeds up to 30mph. While the engine's purr is a sweet symphony to many, improvements in sealing and acoustic treatments have brought about a three-decibel reduction in overall noise level compared to its predecessor. Befitting a Bentley, the luxuriously appointed cabin sports Speed badging on the passenger fascia, an Alcantara steering wheel, and a unique color split trim in hide and Alcantara. Special to the Convertible range, the neckwarmer is seamlessly integrated into the heated and vented Comfort Seats, optimizing efficiency and airflow around the electrically adjustable headrests. Combined with a heated steering wheel and heated armrests, these sophisticated comfort features create an indulgent driving experience in all environments. MSRP for the 2022 Bentley Continental GT Speed Convertible starts at $302,000 (bentleymotors.com)
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BMW 4 Series Convertible The four-seater continues the tradition of exhilarating open-air motoring, rightfully deserving "The Ultimate Driving Machine" moniker with its modern styling, low-slung shoulder line, cutting-edge technology, and performance. The most noticeable change from the previous generation is switching from a hardtop to a newly designed insulated soft-top, which is approximately 40 percent lighter and increases cargo space, provides additional headroom, and creates a lower center of gravity for improved handling. Opening and closing the soft-top takes 18 seconds and can be performed at speeds up to 31 mph. Convertiblespecific noise reduction measures in the areas of the intake system, engine cover, and underbody dampen engine noise and thereby increase acoustic comfort when driving with the top down. A premium driver-centric cockpit boasts newly designed front power Sport seats and a leather Sport steering wheel as standard. The M Sport Package and M440i Convertible models offer additional soft knee padding on the sides of the center console and an M Sport steering wheel and door sill plates with the M logo. The start/stop button is located in the center console along with the newly designed gear selector lever, the iDrive Controller, and the buttons for the Driving Experience Control 56 slmag.net
switch. Rear seating for two includes integral head restraints and features a center armrest with storage and cupholders and a passthrough section to the cargo area. At the top of the power pyramid are the M440i and M440i xDrive Convertibles, with the B58 3.0-liter inline 6-cylinder BMW TwinPower turbocharged engine producing 382 hp @ 5,800 – 6,500 rpm, and acceleration from 0 to 60 mph in 5.0 seconds. All variants of the 4 series can reach an electronically limited top speed up to 155 mph depending on the selected wheel and tire combination. Drivers can opt for either traditional rearwheel drive, or BMW's latest intelligent xDrive all-wheel-drive system, offering additional traction during both performance driving and in varied weather conditions. MSRP is $53,100 for the 430i Convertible, $55,100 for the 430i xDrive Convertible, $64,00 for the M440i Convertible and $66,000 for the M440i xDrive Convertible (bmwusa.com). LEXUS LC 500 CONVERTIBLE The LC 500 Convertible may be based in part on the LC 500 coupe, but it is more than just a crop-topped replica, as careful attention was given to the LC Convertible's suspension, which is tuned specifically to complement the subtle changes in weight
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between coupe and convertible. Even the sound system is finetuned with an EQ that adjusts based on the driving environment, whether the top is open or closed. Able to be operated at speeds up to 31 mph, the roof takes just 15 seconds to open and 16 seconds to close. An innovative folding mechanism includes a tonneau cover for when the top is stored. The front-engine, rear-wheel-drive LC Convertible shares the same direct-injected V8 powerplant as the LC Coupe. The 471 hp engine posts an impressive 0-60 mph time of 4.6 seconds, and its maximum track speed is electronically limited to 168 mph. The engine is paired with a Direct-Shift 10-speed automatic transmission. A focal point of the cabin is a 10.3-inch high-resolution split-screen multimedia display to provide immediate access to audio or climate controls and various systems, including the voice-activated navigation system. Lexus Enform Remote service, included with the first year of ownership, lets you lock and unlock doors, start the engine and climate control, check the fuel level, and more all through your smartphone, smartwatch, or devices enabled with the Google Assistant or Amazon Alexa. MSRP for the 2021 Lexus LC 500 Convertible starts at $101,100 (lexus.com).
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LAMBORGHINI AVENTADOR SVJ ROADSTER With its razor-sharp lines, the open-air version of the Aventador coupé is head-turning even before the V12 engine is fired up. Prepare to hold onto your hat when the roof is removed, as the roadster's V-12 engine is the most potent production series produced to date by the Italian supercar manufacturer. With an output of 770 hp at maximum 8,500 rpm, the convertible accelerates from 0-60 mph in 2.9 seconds and boasts a top speed of 217 mph. On the flip side, a braking distance of 60-0 mph takes 101-feet. Dynamic aerodynamics are courtesy of Aerodinamica Lamborghini Attiva, Lamborghini's patented active aerodynamics system, which actively varies aero load to achieve high downforce or low drag, depending on dynamic conditions using electronicallyactuated motors positioned in the front splitter and the rear wing. Adding a little more than 110 pounds to the car's total weight, individual sections of the roadster's roof, comprised of high-pressure RTM carbon fiber, weigh just over 13 pounds each. The roof, removed via quick-release levers in the cabin, stows securely under the front hood. Just 800 units of the Aventador SVJ Roadster will be produced with an MSRP of $573,966 (Lamborghini.com).
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2021 Mercedes-AMG GT Roadster “Stealth Edition”
MERCEDES-AMG GT ROADSTER Among the 2021 model year enhancements is 54 more horsepower, bringing the total to 523 hp, capable of accelerating the roadster from 0-60 in just 3.7 seconds. The list of standard equipment has also grown to encompass AMG RIDE CONTROL suspension with adaptive damping adjustment, electronic limited-slip differential on the rear axle, AMG highperformance composite braking system, and red-painted brake calipers. Additional enhancements include the new lithium-ion starter battery and the "RACE" drive program setting. A sleek "Stealth Edition" variant is distinguished by the AMG Exterior Night Package, black brake calipers, the AMG radiator grille in dark chrome, headlamps with black elements, a black soft top, and mixed-size tires with 19-inch matte black Y-spoke wheels on the front, and 20-inch wheels on the rear. Equipment found in the interior of the "Stealth Edition" includes AMG Performance seats, an AMG Interior Night Package, AMG steering wheel in DINAMICA microfiber with black steering wheel spokes and shift paddles, upholstery in exclusive Napa-style leather in black with diamond quilting, black topstitching and trim elements in black piano lacquer (optionally in carbon fiber/black piano lacquer). A unique badge in the center console also denotes this special model. MSRP for the 2021 Mercedes-AMG GT Roadster from $130,700 (mbusa.com). PORSCHE BOXSTER 25 YEARS This year, Porsche Cars North America Inc. celebrated the 25th anniversary of its Boxster family with a special anniversary model: the 2021 Boxster 25 years. Based on the 718 Boxster GTS 4.0 model, the particular production model is limited to 1,250 units worldwide. Now in its fourth generation, more than 357,000 of the
mid-engine sportscar have been produced since the original Boxster concept car was first shown at the 1993 Detroit Auto Show. Neodyme, a copper-like color, which provided a unique contrast to the GT Silver Metallic color on the 1993 concept, appears on the front and side air intakes as well as for the lettering and the specially designed two-tone, five-spoke, 20-inch alloy wheels and in the special "Boxster 25" badge on the rear. Porsche is offering the Boxster 25 years in GT Silver Metallic, although Jet Black Metallic and Carrara White Metallic are also available. Another striking element can be found on the fuel filler cap, enhanced by Porsche script from the Exclusive Design range. The cap is painted in an aluminum look, as are the high-gloss tailpipes of the Sport Exhaust system, while the windshield frame is finished in black. Staying true to the style of the historic original, the unique model combines a Bordeaux red leather interior with a red roadster top made of fabric. Both interior and top are also available in black. An interior package in Brushed Aluminum, 14-way electrically adjustable sport seats, door sill trims with "Boxster 25" lettering and the heated GT multifunction sport leather steering wheel are included as standard equipment on the special edition model. The 4.0-liter flat-six engine, which is shared with the 2021 718 Boxster GTS 4.0, offers exceptional throttle response, power delivery, and a rich exhaust note. The high-revving 394 hp naturally aspirated powerplant, which is available with either a six-speed manual transmission or an optional seven-speed Porsche dual-clutch transmission (PDK), creates an emotional driving experience. The special-edition model reaches a top track speed of 182 mph with the manual transmission and, in combination with the PDK gearbox and standard Sport Chrono package, sprints from zero to 60 mph in 3.8 seconds. The Boxster 25 years starting MSRP is $98,600 (Porsche.com). sl
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The Zabuco Honeymoon Villa is built atop a cliff in Dominica’s Secret Bay promontory.
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A newly-launched portfolio of 500 Relais & Châteaux villas aims to raise the bar for fully customizable getaways. Written by Leo Dessaux
As the world slowly begins to crack open its door to travelers, some are willing to jump right in, while others take a more cautious approach, eschewing hotels for more private experiences. Reflecting changing customer attitudes due to the pandemic, Villas by Relais & Châteaux amplifies the group's defining ethos of family spirit, local anchorage, and excellent cuisine with a collection of more than 500 villas in 30 countries. Villa vacations are nothing new, but the affiliation with Relais & Châteaux gives guests peace of mind that they can expect the same elevated service found at one of the 580-strong, largely family-run network of R&C hotels and restaurants. Each villa in the portfolio is carefully evaluated and included based on guaranteeing a genuine sense of space, being available to rent exclusively, boasting private access, and having no adjoining properties, except for properties located in city centers. "Guests of Villas by Relais & Châteaux can expect the same level of refined service as if they were staying in one of our hotels – how much they want and when is entirely up to them," said Philippe Gombert, President of Relais & Châteaux. "Now, more than ever, our guests value personal space, and our collection of incredible villas can give them confidence and peace of mind – without compromising on hospitality. Villas by Relais & Châteaux is an essential component of our ability to evolve and thrive as we begin to think beyond the pandemic." While it's hard to choose favorites among the many notable properties, we've highlighted a few of our favorites below. You 60 slmag.net
can view all of the available villas and make reservations at relaischateaux.com/us/villas/destinations. VILLA IL BORRO, ITALY Nestled in the heart of a 270-acre estate in Tuscany, the 19th-century Tuscan villa overlooks the medieval village of Il Borro. The private palazzo sleeps up to 20 people in 10 quaint en-suite bedrooms with double beds. The property boasts a heated indoor pool, an outdoor pool, a fully equipped gym, a Turkish bath, and a large billiards room. Guests can spend the day strolling through a pair of private gardens, admiring the exquisite artwork painted on the estate ceilings, or sitting by the fire enjoying fine Italian wines and charcuterie. CASA DEL ARBOL, MEXICO Just five minutes from the main hotel, Casa del Arbol is a private treetop retreat perched above the tropical rainforest with incredible views overlooking the Pacific Ocean (book during the winter months for exceptional whale-spotting) and a private beach. Crafted from crafted pine and local stone, the villa is crowned with an enclosed main bedroom surrounded by a large private terrace. A wall-free second bedroom with an outdoor shower on the floor below makes guests feel truly at one with nature. Continuing down to the lower levels, a beautiful waterfall cascades down the hillside to fill three ponds that serve as guests' very own private pools. The culinary experience is one to remember, prepared by a chef who champions local Mexican ingredients.
The Villa des Orangers in located in the heart of the Medina of Marrakech in Morocco.
Villa Il Borro in Tuscany by Francesca Pagliai.
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Queen Victoria is among the storied guests who’ve enjoyed tea at Spring Cottage at Cliveden House, which sits on the banks of the River Thames.
CHALET COTTAGE AT TWIN FARMS, VERMONT The crown jewel of Vermont's only five-star resort is the Chalet, one of the property's ten uniquely designed standalone cottages. The two-floor, 3,000-square-foot cottage nestles at the edge of one of the property's six private ski slopes. Guests can admire the view of Mount Ascutney as they lounge in the expansive living area with floor-to-ceiling windows or soak in the tub on the enclosed private patio. Uniquely appointed, the cottage boasts two fireplaces, beautifully crafted furnishings, 18th-century Burgundian limestone flooring, and hand-thrown glazed tiles. Executive Chef Nathan Rich and his expert team invite guests to go on a unique menu-less journey throughout their stay by entrusting the kitchen to guide them through an exceptional culinary program celebrating local New England terroir. THE NAUTILUS, MALDIVES Located within the Maldives' stunning Baa Atoll, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, the three-bedroom Nautilus estate was designed as the ultimate private beach home with panoramic sea views from every light-filled room. Capped by an incredible thatched roof, the living spaces and decor convey the bohemian spirit of the island. Guests can indulge in fine cuisines and a curated wine selection via personalized catering service or select from various dining destinations throughout the estate. SPRING COTTAGE AT CLIVEDEN HOUSE, UK On the outskirts of London, this standalone cottage sits on the banks of the River Thames. Beloved by royalty, Queen Victoria and the Duchess of Sutherland are among the esteemed guests to have enjoyed afternoon tea at the cottage. The charming design of this
three-bedroom residence is the perfect spot for travelers looking for an ultra-private, elegant home-away-from-home. A rear garden right on the banks of the Thames makes this accommodation incredibly unique. Throughout their stay, guests will benefit from exceptional amenities, including personalized catering. VILLA DES ORANGERS, MOROCCO An oasis of calm and serenity in the heart of the Medina of Marrakech, the centerpiece of this private riad is the courtyard, finished in ornate ceramic tiles and featuring a private pool that shaded by lush banana trees. The private roof terrace overlooks the old town and the Koutoubia Mosque and has an unobstructed view of the Atlas Mountains. Guests will feel swaddled by nature as the property is complete with exceptional landscaping, flowers, tropical plants, and verdant planters. The two-suite riad, accommodating up to five guests, features intricately carved wooden furniture with soft fabrics, two luxuriously appointed bathrooms finished in cooling marble, and an outdoor living area. ZABUCO HONEYMOON VILLA, DOMINICA Perched atop a majestic cliff offering 180-degree views over the mountain peaks of Dominica and the sparkling Caribbean Sea, the Zabuco Honeymoon Villa lies at the furthest point of the Secret Bay promontory. The property is ideal for couples looking for a remote escape with all the luxuries of a beachfront home, including a stateof-the-art open-plan kitchen, private plunge pool, and expansive outdoor deck area. The beautiful master bedroom features furniture made from Dominican Red Cedar by local craftsmen. Guests enjoy dedicated villa hosts on call to provide discreet service, creating the perfect balance of romance, privacy, and pampering. sl
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JOY OF THE FEAST Chef Lisa Brooks takes her women-led
Lowcountry soul dining experience on a multi-city tour Written by Leo Desseaux
Chef, mentor, and entrepreneur Lisa Brooks, Executive Chef and CEO of Heart & Soul personal chef services, has announced her first culinary tour: Joy of the Feast. As part of this multi-city event, Brooks and a talented team of nationally known and rising Black women chefs will share signature Lowcountry coastal cuisine as part of a unique and intimate fine dining experience. Adding to the intrigue, the location of each venue will remain a surprise to registered attendees until 24 hours in advance of the event. While no two Joy of the Feast tour stops will be the same, guests in each city will be treated to a seven-course meal of impeccable dishes and drinks, complemented by Chef Lisa’s warm and welcoming dining style. Each dinner will feature a local female chef or mixologist who will create a signature dish or drink that reflects the tour city. “I am thrilled to share my Carolina-based cuisine and dining experience with those who have followed my career from a distance and those who are new to my work,” said Brooks. “It is near and dear to my heart to curate unforgettable dining experiences that are inviting, delicious, fun, and fabulous. I’ve been able to share this gift in the Charlotte region and look forward to spreading the magic in major cities across the country.” 64 slmag.net
Each event will implement social distancing and adhere to local and federal health guidelines for dining. The Joy of the Feast tour will visit the following cities: July 13, Atlanta, GA July 18, Houston, TX July 20, Dallas, TX July 24, Los Angeles, CA July 30, San Francisco CA August 5, Nashville, TN August 7, Chicago, IL August 11, Columbus, OH August 14, New York, NY August 18, Washington, DC August 20, Durham, NC August 26 & 27, Charlotte, NC Said Chef Brooks, “I am determined to keep my family’s legacy alive by pairing my Southern culture and family recipes with my classic French culinary training to create dishes that stem from my roots and expand beyond your imagination!” sl For more information and reservations, visit cheflisabrooks.com/joy-of-the-feast-tour.
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AN EQUESTRIAN UTOPIA Still Water Farm in Pleasant Plain offers all of the amenities available to its guests.
In Greek mythology, the Elysian Fields refer to the paradise where gods and nobles spend eternity in the afterlife. The inhabitants are believed to live in perfect happiness, much like the Christian Garden of Eden. In the luscious meadows, the inhabitants make music, sing, and even play sport. There is something special at Still Water Farm that runs through the land. There is a sense of peace and happiness that exists here; a positive energy that you feel as you walk down the long driveways with four-rail fencing lining every paddock as far as your eye can see.
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Still Water Farm is an 80-acre equestrian boarding and training facility that continues to grow and improve upon itself year after year and offers the finest amenities in the area to its clientele. Boarders come from all over the region, and seasonal activity attracts riders from across the country. The southwest Ohio location in Pleasant Plain is within thirty minutes of The World Equestrian Center near Wilmington, and less than an hour into Kentucky horse country and the I-75 corridor. Operating as a business, Still Water Farm can accommodate local boarders and professional trainers. The farm has been home to seasonal trainers, and many clients who travel south to the World Equestrian Center in Florida during the winter return here in the warmer months to take advantage of the unique location. The Show Barn is an amazing facility offering boarders and trainers the very best service and amenities for their horses. The staff can effectively monitor horses both inside and outside through closed-circuit television. With multiple wash stalls and tack stalls, and an extra-long indoor arena with Premium Equestrian Footing, allows multiple horses and trainers to operate freely within. Affectionately known as “The Pony Barn”, this structure features 15 additional stalls and the same Premium Equestrian Footing in the indoor arena that is found everywhere else on site. There is a beautiful second floor viewing lounge, complete with kitchen that overlooks the arena, a great location to relax before or after training, or get some work done while you wait for your young rider to finish lessons in the ring. There are multiple paddocks with run-in sheds adjacent to this barn and the Power Equigym is nearby as well.
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The over-sized 145’ x 270’ outdoor riding arena has Premier Equestrian Footing just like the indoor arenas and is easily accessible from either of the two barns. There is an elevated viewing area on the south side of the arena to accommodate spectators and trainers alike. With 75 acres of pastures and common areas, and 5 acres of wooded property, there is a lot to explore, but room for everyone. An abundance of turnout means the facility is extremely well suited to handle a full barn, large shows, and special events. A lovely, one-acre lake is another spot to escape, the perfect place to enjoy the summer days. A truly special place that offers all of the top Equestrian amenities, Still Water Farm serves as an example of pinnacle excellence in the field, and is sure to please any Equine visitor. For inquiries call 513-625-7433. sl
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RIDE CINCINNATI 2021 Cincinnati’s Premier Grassroots Fundraiser September 17-18 Founded in 2007 as one family’s loving tribute to their wife and mother, the event has grown into Cincinnati’s premier grassroots fundraiser for cancer research. Originally a small event, RIDE has grown to raise more than $4.4 million for local cancer research at the Barrett Cancer Center at UC. The event, which has 4 course offerings from 15 miles to 100 miles as well as a new virtual ride, has welcomed more than 10,000 riders over the years. Each rider’s route has a fundraising commitment minimum, but no maximum. Riders receive a comprehensive fundraising toolkit to help them easily navigate the fundraising process, and have until November to complete their fundraising commitment. The benefit of RIDE is growing every year. With one out of every two men and one out of every three women being affected by cancer, the need for world-class cancer care has never been greater. Funds raised support clinical trials, provide seed funding for novel ideas and enable large studies that can track and understand the health of Cincinnatians. Since it’s founding, Ride Cincinnati has
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funded 44 research grants benefiting local cancer patients. These annual grants, much like RIDE, are the ‘grassroots’ of cancer research funding, as they help get new treatments and studies off the ground. More than ever this event is important for Cincinnati and the Barrett Cancer Center at UC as it vies for NCI (National Cancer Institute) designation. With an NCI designation, the Barrett Cancer Center at UC would be able to grow in its research, personal, and funding aspects of cancer allowing it to further prevent, diagnose, and treat all aspects of cancer in Cincinnati. RIDE continues to be the most consistent and most financially beneficial fundraising event in Cincinnati since every rider-raised dollar stays local and benefits our friends and neighbors. This year’s event will be held in-person on September 17-18. Weekend festivities include a kick-off celebration at the Lytle Park Hotel on Friday, followed by the ride, departing from Yeatman’s Cove the morning of September 18. For more information and to register, visit ridecincinnati.org. sl
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SOPHISTICATED SOCIETY Taft Art Museum ‘In A New Light’: re-examining the Taft’s collection through a 21st-century lens. www.taftmuseum.org/exhibitions/in-a-new-light SPCA Summer Barkestra Concert with The Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra. 1PM, virtual concert. Spcacincinnati.com CABVI 2nd Annual Braille Ale Fundraiser. 6-9PM. West Side Brewing. www.cincyblind.org/event/brailleale/ SPCA Summer Barkestra Concert with The Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra. 1PM, virtual concert. Spcacincinnati.com Greater Cincinnati NKY Apartment Association ‘5k 4 Rent’. Friendship Park (Riverside Dr.). 9AM. 5k4rent.org.
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Cincinnati International Wine Festival Charity Auction and Luncheon. Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza. winefestival.com/events/charity-auction-luncheon/ Stepping Stones BLOOM: Boots and Bourbon. Valley View Foundation, 790 Garfield Avenue Milford, Ohio 45150. 7PM. Cincybloom.org The Cure Starts Now: Once in a Lifetime Gala Presented by Graeter’s Ice Cream. Duke Convention Center. 6-11PM. events.thecurestartsnow.org/once-in-a-lifetime-gala/ Beechwood Home ‘Annual Sporting Clays’. Sycamore Gun Club. 8AM-Noon. Beechwoodhome.com Cancer Family Care 9th Annual Dig Deep for Cancer Volleyball Tournament. 10:30-4:30PM. Grand Sands Vollyball in Loveland. bit.ly/DigDeep9 Dress for Success Fashion Show. dfscincy.org/news-and-events/fashion-show Ohio Valley Voices ‘LOVVE Amplified Fashion Show’. Cincinnati Fowling Warehouse. ohiovalleyvoices.org/support/#events Hyde Park Blast benefitting The Cure Starts Now. Hyde Park Square. 4PM-Midnight. csnevents.thecurestartsnow.org/hyde-park-blast Greater Cincinnati NKY Apartment Association ‘Night out for Outreach. Music Hall. 5-8PM. Impact Autism, 21st Mayfield Golf Classic. Cold Stream Country Club. Impactautism.org Santa Maria Community Services ‘The Sharing Table’. ARCO (Price Hill Will) 3301 Price Ave. 45205. 6-9PM. www.santamaria-cincy.org/tst21/
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On Saturday, May 8, JDRF Southern & Central Ohio hosted its annual Cincinnatian of the Year Gala, this year with an “at home” concept, and raised over $1M to fund research to find a cure for type 1 diabetes. This year’s event was the first unified fundraiser for the newly merged chapter, which now includes the Central Ohio region. The theme this year was “Back to the 80’s”, and guests and sponsors received a fully catered meal courtesy of Jeff Thomas; 80’s-inspired virtual escape room; spirits from Heidelberg Distributing and Watershed Distillery; a custom “Razzle Dazzle” cocktail kit by local bartender LaToya Jackson; and much more! The gala honored Liza and Albert Smitherman of Jostin Construction as the Cincinnatians of the Year and welcomed over 600 “at home” guests in total. At the event, Executive Director Melissa Newman announced that the chapter had received an additional $500,000 major gift, in addition to the $1M raised at the event.
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1) Jostin Construction Employees 2) Nationwide Employees 3) Mustian and Cain Families 4) O’Bryan Family 5) JDRF Volunteers Assembling Party Kits 6) Jack Hughes and family 7) Razzle Dazzle Cocktail 8) JDRF Staff Team 9) Weidner Family 10) Guests embrace the 80’s theme
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BOYS HOPE GIRLS HOPE HOPEFEST
The Boys Hope Girls Hope Cincinnati Young Professionals Advisory Board held their annual Hopefest event at the Cincinnati Zoo on May 6, 2021! It was a fun night taking place on the Africa deck supporting our youth scholars. The event was financially successful due to many generous sponsors especially Chemed. Guests added support by participating in a great raffle, wine toss and enjoyed train rides. It was an incredible success, and wonderful to celebrate BHGH safely, in person.
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1) Sam Burchenal, Daniela Schulten and Ike Davidoski 2) Mike and Elizabeth Caudill 3) Abbie Rees and Brooke Caughran 4) Will Volck, Abby Chermley, Chrissey Barrett Haslam, John Barrett, and Missy Hendon Deters 5) Burchenal Group Shot 6) Michael and Terra Burke and family 7) Guests enjoying Hopefest
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TAFT MUSEUM: ‘TABLES OF THE TAFT’
The Taft Museum of Art welcomed audiences to experience Tables of the Taft, an exciting new take on the museum’s annual fundraiser June 2 and June 3, 2021. The event was inspired by the special exhibition Walk This Way | Footwear from the Stuart Weitzman Collection of Historic Shoes and included imaginative table-scapes created by the region’s top designers and artists. The event raised over $160,000 for the Taft’s educational and outreach programs. 6 4
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1) Veena Grand, Sankhya Jejurikar and Partha Atluri 2) Randy Lasley, Ron Bates with Molly and Michael Prues 3) Nancy Fehr, Mary Dorger, Courtney Ragland, Paige Dorger and Ashley Hajjar 4) Ann Johnston, Michell Keating and Marcy Goldsmith 5) Larry & Sarah Merck with Sandy & Jim Kesner 6) Alexa Oliver, Liz Vollmer, Christina Vollmer, Kelsey Bahl and Meredith Borchers 7) John Lawrence, Jennifer Buchholz, Kathy Schmitt, Paige Dorger, Nancy Fehr, Anne Shanaham, Ashey Hajjar and Kelsey Bahl 8) Sherry Lewis, Kathy Barton, Anne Bortz, Kathy Drew, Patti Zesch and Anne Shanahan 9) John and Madeline Lawrence, Rod and Kelsey Rosenkrantz and Kailey Farmer 10) Tina Roberto, Elizabeth Wiles and Lindsey Morton
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The annual Cincinnati Concours d’Elegance occurred Sunday June 13, 2021 at Cincinnati’s historic Ault Park. The nationally recognized event showcased spectacular automobiles and motorcycles for a great cause, Juvenile Arthritis. The event theme was An Exhibition of Motorsports Excellence, which included all aspects of racing, as well as special displays: 100th anniversary of Lincoln, 60th anniversary of the Jaguar E-Type, 50th anniversary of The Z, original and modified, and Microcars. The show also featured thirteen classes of classic, vintage and exotic automobiles and motorcycles. Two generations of race vehicles from Andretti Motorsports were on display. The show was complimented by a ticketed brunch event, a Craft Beer Garden and the Will Sherman Automotive Art Show. 6 4
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1) Emily Liscirndro with Joe Bender 2) Joe Hill with Mike Burton 3) Tim & Kathleen Coons 4) Eileen & Dick Alexander 5) Angel Hundley 6) Nancy Judd, Ed Young with Sharon and Brett Stephenson 7) Katrina Jordan with Mary Catherine Alley 8) Joy & Jovet Serafin 9) Brenda Benzar 10) Katy Cook
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CONCOURS D’ELEGANCE HANGAR PARTY
With over 600 guests, the Cincinnati Concours d’Elegance Hangar Party on Saturday, June 12 was an event to remember. Hundreds of cars, motorcycles and planes were the backdrop to a gourmet dinner-by-the-bite evening. The event was sponsored by Porsche of the Village. 7
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ROTARY CLUB’S SUSAN WILKINSON HONORED FOR SELFLESS SERVICE
In a “This is your Life”-style program, Susan Wilkinson of Anderson Township received The Rotary Club of Cincinnati’s 2021 Walter Emmerling Award. The award is The Rotary Club of Cincinnati’s top honor and recognizes someone who exemplifies service above self, high professional and personal ethics, leadership and promotion of goodwill. The program, at the Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza Hotel in May, chronicled more than 50 years of personal and professional milestones. Wilkinson has been a leader in blood transfusion medicine and education for close to 40 years. She retired as associate director of the Paul Hoxworth Blood Center in 2010 and is associate professor Emerita at the University of Cincinnati. Wilkinson was a founding member of the MidAtlantic Association of Blood Banks, and president of both the Ohio Association of Blood Banks and the American Association of Blood Banks. She developed an international blood transfusion curriculum and has been a key presenter at multiple international medical education programs. She is a past president of the Rotary Club of Cincinnati and the Rotary Foundation and has chaired and volunteered on countless projects including Camp Allyn for children with disabilities, the Roselawn Condon School holiday party for children with significant challenges and the Believe 2 Achieve summer fund raiser for disabilities related charities. The annual Believe 2 Achieve dinner and auction will be Aug. 7 at the Brain Brew Distillery in Newtown, where Wilkinson will be co-chairing the silent auction. For information see www.cincinnatirotary.org
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1) Susan Wilkinson receives the Emmerling Award from Rotary Club of Cincinnati president Brett Lebhar 2) A surprised Susan Wilkinson is escorted to the stage by 2020 Emmerling Award winner Jack Scott 3) Susan Wilkinson is congratulated by her sister, Patti King, husband David Axt, and niece Emily Them
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The Dragonfly Grand Gala, presented by Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, was a festive night welcoming back donors, supporters, volunteers and Dragonfly families for its first major fundraiser this year. The Grand Gala, on June 5th, raised more than $285,000 to support Dragonfly’s programs which provide comfort and support services and transformative experiences for pediatric cancer patients and their families. Honored during the Gala were local healthcare heroes in attendance along with Mayfield Brain and Spine, which received Dragonfly’s Forty-Four Award. The night’s events were emceed by WLWT’s News Anchor Kelly Rippin and Meteorologist Randi Rico. Entertainment included local artist Cybéle, stilt walkers, a silent auction, and a fun photo booth for guests to enjoy. For more information about The Dragonfly Foundation or to make a donation go to dragonfly.org. 4
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1) The Barnes family talks about their son’s cancer journey and how Dragonfly has impacted their family as he has received treatment at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center 2) Kelly Rippin, Gala Director Mary Tignor, Angel Ho, Randi Rico 3) Sarah and Olivia Hibner. Dragonfly Executive Director Christine Neitzke and her husband Jim Neitzke 4) Susan Sayers, Michael Sayers, Jason Sayers, Shelly Kerchner and Holly Anderson 5) The Narburg Family 6) Sherri and Zack Peretzky 7) Kathryn Grant, Dragonfly Executive Director & Founder Christine Neitzke, Paige Grant 8) Dragonfly Gala emcee’s WLWT News 5 Anchor Kelly Rippin & WLWT Meteorologist Randi Rico 9) Beth Reichert - Dragonfly Foundation Board Member, Julie Stedronsky, Donna Schnicke
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BAYLEY OMA EVENT
On June 12, Bayley held an outdoor art show to showcase work created in conjunction with OMA by over 70 of our residents during COVID closure. Opening Minds through Art (OMA) is an award-winning, evidence-based, intergenerational art-making program for people with dementia. OMA is based at Scripps Gerontology Center at Miami University. People with dementia (artists) are paired with volunteers who are trained to rely on imagination instead of memory and focus on remaining strengths instead of lost skills. Local artist Maureen Born played an integral role in inspiring and assisting Bayley residents with creating these stunning pieces.This event was open to families of residents and raised nearly $6,000 to continue the OMA program at Bayley.
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LEUKEMIA & LYMPHOMA SOCIETY MAN & WOMAN OF THE YEAR GRAND FINALE
On Saturday, June 12th, The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society held their virtual Man & Woman of the Year Grand Finale. The Grand Finale was a culmination of a 10-week fundraising campaign that celebrated 11 candidates from all across the Tri State. These candidates, their families and teams spent months fundraising to support The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, many of them with very personal connections to cancer. We are thrilled to announce that this year our 2021 Man & Woman of the Year Candidates raised an incredible, record breaking $690,000 in just 10 weeks! We had a lot to celebrate at the Grand Finale. We named our Man of the Year, Alex Stautberg from Ernst & Young, who raised $77,145, as well as our Woman of the Year, Amanda Toms, from Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, who raised $186,378. Janel Carroll, from Truepoint Wealth, also raised over $150,000! Congratulations to the 2021 Man & Woman of the Year candidates!
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STEPPING STONES GOLF CLASSIC
Stepping Stones hosted its 20th Annual Golf Classic on June 7, 2021 at the O’Bannon Creek Golf Club in Loveland. Stepping Stones netted more than $82,000 to benefit year-round programming for children, teens and adults with disabilities. Golfers participated in a raffle with eleven excellent packages and four challenges with luxury prizes. As the tournament came to a close, golfers relaxed in the clubhouse where dinner was provided and awards were handed out for top golfers. Major sponsors from the event included the August A. Rendigs, Jr. Foundation, Edgewell Private Brands, JTG Daugherty Racing and Niagara Bottling, LLC.”
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1) 1st Place Afternoon Team: John Broekma, Joe Jankowski, Joseph Jankowski, Shannon Morgan 2) 1st Place Morning Winners: Nick Binkley, Todd Block, Charlie Rittgers, George Musekamp 3) Jeff Caley, Les Propes, Tom Stanforth, Denis Zahner 4) Shawn Byerly, Rick Mitchell, Bill Sherman, Tim Wiitenbrook 5) Bourbon Basket 6) Wine Flight
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Cincinnati Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired (CABVI) has continued to be active as the warmer weather has allowed for more activities. They recently held a Family Music Event featuring Tibetan Singing Bowls with local musician Ron Esposito, as well as a specialty hike exploring the Kingfisher Trail in Winton Woods utilizing a portable “Rosie” to assist with navigating the trails. Most importantly the ‘Yes You Can Virtual 5K’ took place on June 12th and 13th where over 175 runners and walkers from seven different stats raised more than $37,000 in support of CABVI’s services. For more information on CABVI’s work and programs visit www.cabvi.org
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ASSISTANCE LEAGUE OF GREATER CINCINNATI ASPIRE! LUNCHEON
The Aspire! Girls Group from Mt. Airy School joined Assistance League of Greater Cincinnati for a “Reflection and Renewal” luncheon June 1 at deSha’s in Montgomery. TJ Smith, Community Learning Center Institute resource coordinator, provided a presentation about the group’s activities and thanked Assistance League members for their support. Assistance League members also celebrated contributions of their members with two inaugural awards. Chapter President Audrey Stehle was presented the Anne Banning Leadership Award and Vice President of Hospital Services Leann Kuchenbuch was given the Ada Edwards Laughlin Award for her dedicated service above and beyond expectations.
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1) Aspire! Members (front row left to right): Fatoumata “Fati” Doumbia, Lauren Phiffer, Aspire! Advisor TJ Smith, Aida Doumbia, Adrianna Schuh (back row left to right): Khalia Green, Erica Curtis, Aspire! Volunteer Tracey Brooks 2) Aspire! Member Fatoumata “Fati” Doumbia 3) Joyce Frame, Aspire! Member Lauren Phiffer and Aspire! Volunteer Tracey Brooks 4) Assistance League Member Gayle Stockman and Aspire! Member Khalia Green 5) Assistance League of Greater Cincinnati President Audrey Stehle and Vice President of Hospital Services Leann Kuchenbuch 6) Diane Branche and Katharine Brenner 7) Karyn Lazear Rosanna Nelson 8) Pat Eveslage and Jane Knowling 9) Carolyn Lamping, Nancy Arulf, Phyllis Dix, Jan Stahl, Mo Hayward, and Judy Evans Smith
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