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Things to consider when hosting for the holidays This gives you ample time to address any issues and also allows you to comparison shop and find great deals on any items you need to replace. Hosts who are parents to young children may want to discuss sleeping arrangements before guests arrive if kids will be asked to sleep in different beds. Kids might embrace the change, while others might be less enthusiastic. If younger cousins will be staying over, let kids choose their new roommates, which might make them more excited about sharing rooms with their guests. Explaining the situation in advance gives youngsters time to ready themselves for their temporary move.
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oliday hosts have a lot on their plates. The work of holiday hosting does not begin when the first guest arrives. It starts weeks before, when homeowners begin preparing their homes for overnight guests. Because the holiday season can be so busy, it’s easy for hosts to overlook certain things as the day their first guests are set to arrive draws nearer. But the following are a few things hosts
should consider in the weeks before their guests show up.
Accommodations It’s hard to overlook accommodations when hosting for the holidays, but it’s best to inspect linens and other items that might go largely unused throughout much of the year. Check foldout couches or air mattresses a few weeks before your guests are slated to arrive.
Ask guests before they arrive if they have any particular food allergies or items they need to avoid because of any medications they might be taking. This is especially important for youngsters, who may forget to avoid homemade cookies with nuts despite having nut allergies. By asking in advance if your guests have any food allergies or foods and ingredients they must avoid, you will know to avoid serving particular dishes so no one accidentally eats foods that might make them sick and you can prepare alternative dishes for people who must avoid certain foods.
Activities
If guests will be staying for several nights, explore a few local activities so everyone can get out of the house for a night or two. Time spent with family is one of the best parts of the holiday season, but spending all of that time inside in cramped quarters can grow uncomfortable over time. Plan a family night or two out that everyone can enjoy.
Pets When hosting for the holidays, let your guests know if you have any pets. Some people have dog and cat allergies, and those allergies may make it difficult for them to enjoy their stay. Others’ allergies might be so severe that they have to find alternative lodging. Let guests know about your pets when you invite them to stay at your house so no one is surprised at the last minute. In addition, let guests know if they can bring their own pets along to your house. Hosting for the holidays is a great way to welcome loved ones into your home. Considering and discussing a few factors before your guests arrive can ensure everyone enjoys their stay.
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“Shop for a Cause” Campaign to Save Hempstead House
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Circa 1909 Cartier necklace that separates in 2 places to become 2 bracelets (featured as closeup) with 70cttw of very rare Golconda Diamonds in platinum.
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n important jewelry and fine art event from the Gatsby Era to today, curated by Sharyn and Glenn Bradford. The event
will feature some of the most coveted estate jewelry, diamonds, and rare watches, including signed pieces from Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels, Rolex and Patek Philippe, as well as Glenn Bradford’s Award-Winning Collections, exclusive Atelier Swarovski Collections and artwork from distinguished artists. Accompanying the show are daily mansion tours, a Gatsby-inspired poetry reading and live jazz. Enjoy the amazing true stories behind The Great Gatsby Era as told by best selling author Monica Randall. “Shop for a Cause“ to Save Hempstead House, the Main Castle on the Sands Point Preserve, the former Guggenheim Estate. Pop-Up Event held at Hempstead House on the Sands Point Preserve Friday November 20th through Sunday the 22nd, from 11:00 - 6:00
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“Shop for a Cause” to Save Hempstead House Event Schedule Held at Hempstead House on the Sands Point Preserve
Friday, November 20
Sunday, November 22
11:00 am – 6:00 pm
11:00 am – 6:00 pm
“Shop for a Cause” to Save Hempstead House
“Shop for a Cause” to Save Hempstead House
Glenn Bradford’s 14th Annual “Shop for a Cause” Holiday Shopping Season beginning on Novemebr 19 – 22 at Hempstead House, on the Sands Point Preserve will continue from November 24 – Christmas at Glenn Bradford Fine Jewelry. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to Friends of the Sands Point Preserve for the “Campaign to Save Hempstead House.”
Glenn Bradford’s 14th Annual “Shop for a Cause” Holiday Shopping Season beginning on Novemebr 19 – 22 at Hempstead House, on the Sands Point Preserve will continue from November 24 – Christmas at Glenn Bradford Fine Jewelry. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to Friends of the Sands Point Preserve for the “Campaign to Save Hempstead House.”
Meet Award-winning Jewelry Designer Glenn Bradford, experts in noteworthy estate jewelry and investment grade diamonds and gemstones, as well as several of the featured fine artists.
Meet Award-winning Jewelry Designer Glenn Bradford, experts in noteworthy estate jewelry and investment grade diamonds and gemstones, as well as several of the featured fine artists.
12:00 pm & 3:00 pm
12:00 pm & 3:00 pm
Guided tours of the mansion. Afternoon tea & biscuits will be served in the Palm Court.
Guided tours of the mansion. Afternoon tea & biscuits will be served in the Palm Court.
Saturday, November 21 11:00 am – 6:00 pm “Shop for a Cause” to Save Hempstead House Glenn Bradford’s 14th Annual “Shop for a Cause” Holiday Shopping Season beginning on Novemebr 19 – 22 at Hempstead House, on the Sands Point Preserve will continue from November 24 – Christmas at Glenn Bradford Fine Jewelry. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to Friends of the Sands Point Preserve for the “Campaign to Save Hempstead House.” Meet Award-winning Jewelry Designer Glenn Bradford, experts in noteworthy estate jewelry and investment grade diamonds and gemstones, as well as several of the featured fine artists.
12:00 pm & 3:00 pm Guided tours of the mansion. Afternoon tea & biscuits will be served in the Palm Court.
1:00 pm – 3:00 pm Meet Christopher Pusey, owner of the Dorian Grey Gallery in the East Village. The gallery specializes in authentic New York graffiti and street art from the early 1980’s.
4:00 pm – 5:00 pm Enjoy the amazing true stories behind the Great Gatsby era as told by best-selling author Monica Randall.
2:00 pm – 3:00 pm Poetry readings from “The Great Gatsby Anthology: Poetry & Prose inspired by F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel,” followed by a book signing. Anthology donated by Silver Birch Press Anthologies.
3:00 pm – 5:00 pm Grammy Award-winning Laforest Cope & her accompanying Jazz Quartet, Freddy Dugard’s Hit Squad.
Founding Partner Sponsors “Campaign to Save Hempstead House” Friends of the Sands Point Preserve, Glenn Bradford Fine Jewelry Corp., Atelier Swarovski, Prompt Gem Importers, The Treiber Family Foundation and Peter & Irene Trieber, Daniel Gale Sotheby’s International Realty, The Ritz-Carlton Residences. Many thanks to poet Stefanie Lipsey and Chase Backer of 25A Magazine for their assistance in organizing the daily events, and to Gotham Promos, Silver Birch Anthology, Long Island Bride & Groom Magazine, All Star Limo, Team Nonchalant, Fusion Productions, and Dorian Grey Gallery for their support and donations.
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Glenn Bradford’s 14th Annual “Shop for a Cause” Holiday Shopping Season beginning on Novemebr 19 – 22 at Hempstead House, on the Sands Point Preserve will continue from November 24 – Christmas at Glenn Bradford Fine Jewelry.
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Christmas tree varieties and care
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n evergreen tree decked out in lights and ornaments is one of the universal symbols of the holiday season. The Christmas tree tradition is believed to have originated in Germany in the 15th or 16th centuries, when trees were decorated with edibles, such as nuts and fruits. They were later decorated with candles and eventually lights.
Through the centuries, people have trekked to forests, Christmas tree farms and commercial lots to pick the perfect trees for their holiday displays. The National Christmas Tree Association says more than 33 million real trees are purchased each year, making the tree business a billion-dollar industry. While there are scores of evergreen varieties, certain tree types are more popular than others and thus more available for purchase. The following are some of the more popular trees come Christmastime.
Eastern Redcedar: Branches of the tree are compact and form a pyramid-shaped crown. The trees should be a dark, shiny green color. The eastern redcedar is not a true cedar tree, but a member of the juniper family. This tree can make a great cut tree with a homespun look and a pungent fragrance.
Leyland Cypress: This cypress is one of the more popular Christmas trees in the southeastern United States. The tree will be very dark green to almost gray in color. It has little aroma. Some people choose the Leyland because it does not produce sap, which is great for those with sap allergies. Colorado Blue Spruce: An attractive blue-green foliage and a good symmetrical form is what attracts many people to the blue spruce. The Colorado Blue Spruce has an excellent natural shape and requires little pruning to look like the
perfect Christmas tree. It’s not very fragrant, but the tree needles may give off an unpleasant odor when crushed.
fragrance of the white pine may make it preferable to those who like their homes to smell of evergreen.
Scotch Pine: A classic conical shape and very good needle retention help make the Scotch pine a popular tree to cut for the holidays. Scotch pines also are quite prevalent thanks to the tree’s adaptability to a wide range of climates.
Douglas Fir: The Douglas fir is one of the foremost Christmas tree species in the United States. It has soft needles that are dark green in color. Those needles radiate in all directions from the branches to give the tree a full look. The needles, when crushed, have a sweet fragrance. Douglas firs tend to live long when cut.
Eastern White Pine: A delicate green color and long needles are found on this tree. Another popular pine, the rich
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Fraser Fir: Another popular fir for Christmas is the Fraser fir. The needles are bicolored, with dark green on top and silver on the bottom. More fragrant than its cousin, the Douglas, the Fraser also boasts a slender profile, which makes it suitable for smaller rooms. Christmas tree maintenance Nothing can guarantee the health and appearance of a tree after it is brought into a home. But choosing a recently cut tree that has good
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needle retention can help. Here are other tips for a long-lasting tree. • Use a sharp saw to cut an inch off of the trunk base to remove the sappy covering that forms from cutting. This will improve water intake. • Fill a tree stand reservoir with warm water. Expect the tree to drink heavily in the beginning. • Keep the reservoir filled every day and check to see how much water the tree is using. • Place the tree far from heaters or other drying sources.
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