Neck Lift
NECK CONTOUR IS INFLUENCED BY HEREDITY AND AGING.
Anatomically, three layers are important to neck contour: skin, fat, and muscle. Further, there are two separate fat compartments in the neck, one above the muscle and one below the muscle.
THE FAT COMPARTMENT ON TOP OF THE MUSCLE MAY BE ADDRESSED NON-SURGICALLY,
but the compartment underneath the muscle requires surgery for removal. Kybella® or in-o ce liposuction are easy ways to address the fat compartment above the muscle.
MUSCLE BANDS IN THE NECK WITHOUT ASSOCIATED SKIN OR FAT EXCESS MAY BE IMPROVED
with a neuromodulator, such as Botox®, Dysport®, or Xeomin®.
THE NECK LIFT OPERATION ADDRESSES ALL THE LAYERS.
It may be performed alone or with a face li . Extra skin is removed. e muscle is tightened. And fat, both above and below the muscle, is removed. Incisions are discreetly placed around the earlobe, behind the ear, and under the chin. A neck li can yield a dramatic change in the contour. If there are also changes in the face, including development of jowls, a faceli combined with neck li is appropriate. Frequently,
other procedures such as fat gra ing and eyelid surgery are combined with faceli and neck li for total rejuvenation.
THE BIGGEST TECHNOLOGICAL IMPROVEMENT IS THE MEDICATION ARTISS.
It is a brin sealant, or “ brin glue,” which is used to seal up the surgical zone and stick the skin back down to the newly contoured muscle layer. e need for drains or chin straps is minimized or eliminated. Bruising and swelling are signi cantly decreased. erefore recovery time is reduced. With Artiss, we have had many patients return to work in as li le as one week following faceli /neck li which is dramatically faster than with traditional methods.
Consultation with your American Board of Plastic Surgery certi ed surgeon is the best way to determine what procedure is right for you. We welcome the opportunity to discuss your concerns and provide state of the art surgical and non-surgical care.
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you’re like me, the unseasonable warmer temperatures we’ve been experiencing here lately have me longing for spring a little earlier than normal. This, coupled with the extra minutes of late day sunshine already have me planning for outdoor activities and fresh new outfits to add to my closet for events and parties that are right around the corner (think Keeneland and Derby!)
I hope these fun March ideas help jumpstart your thinking as you get your home and your wardrobe ready for one of our most beautiful times of the year in the Bluegrass.
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White Pineapple Jacquard
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Folding Garden Knee Pad and Seat
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Stem Flowering Branches
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SUCCESS
SUITS YOU
It may surprise you to know that suiting is a big trend in fashion for Spring/Summer 2023 – and not just for the office! Blazers, tailored layers and “old money” styling are very much en vogue, even for every day wear.
To rock this style while staying current, select solid suiting separates and layer them with colorful accessories. Patterned blouses, interesting belts, elegant jewelry and big ol’ bags are the order of the day. Think timeless-meetstrendsetter; lean on the classics, but push the limits with your trendy accoutrements.
With all due respect to Coco Chanel, in 2023, feel free to ADD one more accessory before you step out the door!
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Dainty!
ENewton 15” Choker ($48 My Favorite Things)
Sweet Success
Naturalizer Karina Pump ($120 naturalizer.com)
ON TREND: Romtic Momt
While 2023’s suits are featuring clean lines, everything else is getting a soft, feminine makeover. Ruffles, draped detailing and gauzy fabrics are everywhere right now. Add a little sweetness to your power look with delicate fabrics, pastel hues, floral prints or flouncy details, like this ruffly button-up from J.Crew.
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Spartina wristlet (find similar at Violets)
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Gold Disc Reversible Pendant Necklace ($80, Kendra Scott)
Walk On
Chinese Laundry Luna Slide
Sandal ($69, Magnolia & Fig)
Hot Stock
Plus Flare Leg Trouser ($89.59) and Corset Blazer ($139.95, eloquii.com)
ON TREND: Lg-Th-Life Totes
When it comes to bags this spring, bigger is definitely better! Oversized totes offer you more than just a ton of storage – they’re also an opportunity to make a BIG fashon statement! The contrasting straps on the Bellfield tote from Fount add visual interest – add a bag charm and a scarf for a completely custom look that you can update with every outfit!
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Hilton Hollis Louise Safari Jacket (Carl Meyers)
Silky Smooth
Montecito Chintz Scarf
In the Loop
Diamond Love Knot Circle Necklace ($470, Genesis Diamonds)
Loafin’ Around
Vagabond Ansie Heeled Loafer ($180, Urban Outfitters)
Pow Play
Plus Studio Refined Crepe Blazer ($99.50), Tailored Vest ($69.50) and Wide Leg Pant ($79.50, Torrid)
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The New Agda:
The NEW Rules of Etiquette for In-Pson Meetings
by: amanda harperThere’s no denying that the way we do meetings has changed dramatically in the last five years. While the combination of new technology and a new generation of business owners certainly had a hand in that evolution, Covid certainly put a nail in the coffin of our old ways of doing business. That can be a mixed bag; it can be tough to strike the right balance between professional and personable. We have some tips to help your business toe that line with grace!
Set it Up!
Any meeting truly begins the moment you communicate the intent to set a meeting. How you handle coordinating the details sets the tone for the entire experience – and poor communication can reflect poorly on you.
If it’s an intra-office meeting, it’s best to follow established protocols; in the absence of any set method for organizing a meeting, try sending a calendar invite that communicates your proposed date, time, location and purpose.
But if you’re meeting with someone outside your office, things can be more difficult. We recommend sending an initial email (or picking up the phone!) to explain the intent of the meeting and to work out a possible date. Don’t let it become phone tag; propose firm dates and times rather than leaving it open-ended. Follow up with a calendar invite that summarizes any pertinent details. Should you follow up? If a meeting was set more than two weeks prior, feel free to email (or text if your client has okayed that form of communication) the day before, ensuring you’re “still on” for your planned meeting date. That is unless the person you’re meeting with has
previously canceled meetings at the last minute; in that case, we fully endorse “checking in” several business hours before any meeting.
Who Shakes?
The rule of thumb (pardon the pun) in a meeting is that the host or higher-ranked person in the room initiates the first handshake. But we find that most people aren’t sticklers for this custom; if everyone is present and no one has made a move to start shaking hands, feel free to jump in. If you are seated when they enter the room, stand to initiate the introduction and handshake.
One major caveat? If someone is wearing a face mask, take the lack of handshakes as a sign that the people present aren’t comfortable with doing so.
Introduce Yourself!
Introduce yourself with your full name and title. If you are part of a team, let the highest-ranking member of the team introduce themselves first. If that’s you, feel free to introduce the other team members, especially if they’re “behind the scenes” types.
Generally, it would be best to allow the people you are meeting to introduce themselves. One exception would be if there are any late arrivals – in that case, feel free to make introductions if no one else immediately steps up.
Blded Meetings
It’s common for meetings today to include both in-person and virtual participants. It’s important that you make your virtual attendees feel seen and heard. Periodically address the virtual attendees and ask them if they have any questions. This is a weird tip that works: when they’re speaking, occasionally make “eye contact” with the camera lens. From their perspective, this will feel like making actual eye contact with them and will help them feel better heard.
Avoid Gossip
Everyone knows this rule, but almost nobody abides by it. In a casual, conversational meeting, it’s so easy to slip into gossip. And if the juicy details are on a celebrity or newsworthy figure – and the details are mostly HR-okay – it’s probably fine. But what if it’s about a mutual acquaintance or local person?
The simple answer is that avoiding gossip in a professional setting is best. If someone on your team brings gossip to the table, sweep the conversation onto a new topic – and reprimand that team member afterward in private. If the person you’re meeting with brings up the dish, listen and react appropriately, but don’t engage; don’t speculate, and don’t add details.
Gossip ultimately reflects poorly on your business. If you accidentally spread false information, your company becomes a “source” along the rumor mill. You never know what connections those in the room might have to the subject of discussion.
Express Thks
Thank the person or group you are meeting with for their time. If appropriate, send a thank you card as a follow-up. It’s not just the right thing to do; it also helps you stay top of mind!
5 Rules for Virtual Meetings
It’s Still a Meeting!
The most important rule to bear in mind? Even though it’s virtual, you should still treat the meeting as seriously as you might any other professional meeting. Prepare your notes, presentation or pitch beforehand. Be on time, dress professionally (from head to toe) and generally behave as if you were sitting in a boardroom.
Sure this sounds simple enough, but in practice, we’ve all been guilty of playing it a little looseygoosey with virtual meetings. Even if you’re not the host, it’s respectful of everyone’s time to treat these meetings as important.
Check Your Settings
Before the meeting even gets started, ensure everything on your end is up and running without a hitch. We’ve been at this a long time, so any avoidable glitches will reflect negatively on you. What’s merely embarrassing for you is frustrating for everyone else.
The Vocal Hdake
Don’t just jump right in; take a moment to greet all participants warmly. This engages everyone on the call – and gives you a few seconds to sniff out any technical hiccups that might waylay the meeting.
It’s Not a Monologue
Leave pauses for participants to chime in, and stop speaking if you hear someone try to interject a thought. Remember that there will be a natural delay in their feedback, so let a little silence hang after you ask, “Any questions so far?”
End with a Summy
It can be difficult for participants to keep up with all the small details of a virtual meeting. Wrap up the meeting by shooting an email to everyone, outlining your notes from the conversation. Be sure to include action items or a plan for the next steps moving forward. •
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STAND OUT with nimlok ky
For 30 years Nimlok Kentucky has been telling our client’s most important stories in unique ways, and we’re proud to be a 100% woman-owned business. Every one of our team members is an expert in their specialty, from designers, project managers, sales consultants, and craftsmen with an eye for detail and excellence. We specialize in creating experiences that are memorable and shareable, at events, in office environments, fulfillment centers and retail venues. We’re trade show experts and expert storytellers. Some of our favorite projects have started with a napkin sketch and “wouldn’t it be cool if.” We like to say if you can dream it, we can build it.
Trade Show Design
Trade shows are an important way to build relationships and contacts, but they can often be a sea of sameness among exhibitors. When you work with Nimlok Kentucky we will ensure you stand out from the crowd. We are experts at creating displays that will increase booth traffic and close deals.
When you partner with us you get the benefit of knowledgeable trade show experts with years of experience setting up and building displays. We will listen to your needs, give you solutions that will impress your prospects, and stay within your budget. Customizable/Scalable vs. Portable, Island vs. In-line, even Purchasing vs. Renting –we do it all, and make you look good while we’re at it. And with our quality products you’ll have trade show success for years to come.
Exhibit design, production, shipping and storage, installation and dismantle, and promotional product materials, Nimlok Kentucky can be your one-stop trade show resource.
Nimlok Kentucky’s ability to “think outside the box” and willingness to “do whatever it takes” to complete a project make them a valued partner that we would highly recommend.
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Trade Show Logistics
Our trade show coordinators provide a full array of services for you to pick and choose based on your needs; project management, storage and asset management, managing and ordering show services, national installation and dismantling network, asset management, electrical placement, and booth orientation set-up, saving you money and making your trade show experience seamless. By taking advantage of early bird deadlines, we can save you 10-15%, and allow you the ability to focus on other aspects of your job. We even inspect, clean, and repair all of your materials once they are received back from the show. Our easy invoicing ensures you only receive one invoice for ALL fees and services, and our 24/7 Exhibitor Inventory System allows you to see, in real time, which properties are available and ready to go.
Experiential Graphics
Stories connect your brand to your customers. A good story will enable your customers to gain knowledge about your company through visual engagement and motivates and encourages your employees. Let us take your space and turn it into a visual voice through experiential design, or Corporate Branded Interiors.
Experiential graphics can educate, entertain, and delight your customers and prospects. Bars and restaurants, corporate lobbies and events, museums and stadiums – we can transform any space! Spaces within your company can be highly motivating, encouraging, and informational for your employees. Engage and educate with your Mission Statement, Core Values, and Goals. Showcase your history, or where you’re headed into the future. Donor walls and athletic recognition provide a sense of pride and team spirit. Experiential branding tells your story – past, present, and future.
Vinyl wall coverings, dimensional graphics and signage, and window perf, we have a wide range of services, materials, and finishes to accomplish exactly what you are looking for within your space. We’ve got a solution for just about anything you can dream of! Put us to the test to see how Nimlok Kentucky can make you stand out.
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WHAT: EPIC AWARDS LUNCHEON
WHEN: MARCH 30 TH, 2023
TIME: 11:00 AM TO 1:30 PM
WHERE: The Signature Club
3256 Lansdowne Drive
Lexington, KY
WHY: The EPIC Awards are a time for us to acknowledge the amazing businesswomen among us. Lots of surprises, plenty of networking.
WHO: Legacy Award Recipient, Ann. B. Bakhaus, Kentucky Eagle PLUS Five awards are given based on nominations received within these categories: excellence , professional accomplishments, innovative and creative, civic, and community. (Full Press Release available on our website)
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By Allyson MattinglyAs much as we would like it to, vision doesn’t stay 20/20 forever. While some of us visually impaired walk around with glasses our whole lives, others, or the “lucky ones” as I call them, don’t need glasses until later in life. Especially in today’s digital age, we’re squinting, reading, and glancing at screens daily, which can cause wear and tear on our eyes.
If you’ve made it to the stage where you’re experiencing headaches, fuzziness and blurriness, and tired eyes when trying to read, it may be time to invest in the dreaded: reading glasses. But don’t worry, you’re not alone. This is a completely normal part of aging, and more than that, it’s an opportunity to get some stylish frames!
The Basics
When selecting your perfect pair of glasses there are several factors to consider, such as style, color, and fit, but most importantly, strength. The strength of reading glasses refers to the strength the lenses provide, meaning the higher the number on your prescription, the more powerful your glasses are.
Since no two eyes are the same, it’s critical to get glasses with the correct strength for your eyes. Consulting your optometrist for an eye exam is the best route to go, but if you’re itching to get to the store sooner, you can use the trial and error method. When trying on readers, make sure you bring something to read. So you can figure out which strength works best for you. In general, your first pair of reading glasses will have a lower lens power and will increase as you age.
The Fit
When selecting reading glasses it’s also important to consider your face shape, so you can feel confident wearing them whenever, wherever! With the right style and fit, your glasses will quickly become your new favorite fashionable accessory.
round face
Contrast the soft features of a round face with strong angular frames, such as rectangle, retro square, or browline shapes. These types of frames will add dimension to a round face, while round styles can add extra width to the face. When shopping for frames, look for lenses that are wider than they are deep.
square face
Square faces are defined by boxy features like a strong, rectangular jawline. Soften these features with an oval or round frame, or even cat eye style frame in some instances. Rimless frames can also help soften sharp features, but stay away from square and rectangular frames as they can accentuate those sharp features.
oval face
If you have an oval face and need glasses, you’re in luck. Almost any type of frame looks good on an oval face, just take your pick! Although you have your choice of round, rectangle, or whatever your heart desires, keep proportions in mind. A petite face will work well with half frame or rimless readers, while a longer face can sport full frame glasses.
Trending in Blue Light
With screens every way we turn, blue light could be putting strain on your eyes and seriously affecting your sleep patterns. Though there are a few ways to protect yourself from blue light, like avoiding bright screens 2 to 3 hours before bed, we know you’re probably not going to stop scrolling on your phone until it’s time to snooze. Luckily, many glasses are now being made with blue light lenses that can help filter blue light when you’re looking at a screen, reducing eye exposure and strain. You may not realize it, but eye strain can cause headaches, dry eyes, fatigued facial muscles, and more. So, next time you’re picking out a pair of reading glasses, try out blue light blockers and see what a difference it makes.
heart shaped face
A heart shaped face is fairly distinguishable, with a sharp jawline and narrow chin. Since these types of faces are typically widest at the forehead, upswept styles like cat eye, retro square, and rectangular frames compliment this shape well. The trick for heart shaped faces is to find shapes that balance out the varying widths of their face.
let's do lunch!
In the business world, big things can happen over lunch. But in order to seal the deal, you first have to select the right setting. The perfect eatery for a business meeting should have three things: a broad menu, ambiance conducive to your business and a vibe that fits both you and your client. You want a menu with a lot of options to accommodate the tastes and dietary needs of your client or guests. Good ambiance for business includes a reasonable volume level, limited interruptions, seating that allows you to converse and spacious surfaces for any materials you may need to present. And the vibe? That’s a judgement call for you to make. If your client is on the stuffy side, a more reserved lunch spot would be appropriate. If they’re casual, fun-loving and free-spirited, go more casual. An upscale meal may impress some clients and alienate others. It’s a delicate balance. Need some local suggestions? We can help!
let's do drinks or dinner!
chicken salad chick
254 E. Brannon Rd. | Nicholasville | chickensaladchick.com
If you prefer speedy, casual meetings, Chicken Salad Chick is your new best friend. And who doesn’t love chicken salad?! They also offer sandwiches, soups and other quick bites to get you in and out with a smile on your face. We appreciate the convenience!
top pick: kickin' kay lynne salad
castle farm
230 Pisgah Pike | Versailles | thekentuckycastle.com
Who can say they’ve had a business meeting in a castle!? Their brunchinspired menu will delight, as will the atmosphere of The Kentucky Castle. Best of all, it’s a farm-to-table experience with many of the ingredients grown right outside! For anyone on the Versailles or Man o’ War side of town, it’s surprisingly convenient.
top pick: country ham & brie
fiddletree
444 Parkway Dr. | Lexington | fiddletreekitchen.com
Energetic and also relaxing? Somehow, Fiddletree manages to nail both with their hip, yet familiar and comforting vibe. Their shareables, pizza, salads and more make them a natural choice for lunch. Don’t miss their darling craft cocktails! If you have out-of-town clients – especially of the hip, Millennial variety – check out the attached Elmwood Hotel!
top pick: blfgt sliders
vinai ette salad kitchen
Townley Ctr. | The Square | Hamburg | Palomar | vinaigrettesaladkitchen.com
As the name suggests, Vinaigrette does salads very well. They also offer grain bowls and soup to ensure that every member of your team has something they’ll love. In some locations, the ambiance can be a little overwhelming at peak hours; if you need a little privacy, get carry-out or delivery.
top pick: blue a blackberry salad
honeyw d
The Summit | honeywoodrestaurant.com
Ouita Michel’s largest eatery offers Southern fare with a twist so that every dish is familar yet pleasantly surprising. Much like the food, the ambiance is a wonderful mashup; cozy and intimate yet chic and modern. Honeywood also happens to be conveniently located in The Summit, which makes it pretty centrally located for most of your clients! •
top pick: the garden salad with illed salmon
ma ne's
Lansdowne | Hamburg | Palomar | bluegrasshospitality.com
BHG specializes in offering something for everyone. In addition to the steaks, salads and house favorites that Malone’s is known for, you also have access to the Aqua Sushi menu. This is where Lexington does lunch! The three Malone’s locations means it’s always going to be close to you or your clients.
top pick: kale & quinoa salad
heir om
125 E. Main St. | Midway | heirloommidway.com
Lunch at Heirloom has a fun bistro feel in an upscale, modern setting. This chef-driven, French-inspired eatery has a wonderful boutique wine list that will make it perfect for relaxed meetings in the heart of Midway.
top pick: the bee sting flatbread
carson's f d & drink
362 E. Main St. | Lexington | carsonsfoodanddrink.com
Carson’s excels at hospitality, and it will surely impress your clients. Their drink menu is equally as impressive. Don’t be shy about asking your server for recommendations; they’re always eager to help you find something stellar. Be sure to get reservations if you’re going at a peak hour; everyone loves this place!
top pick: ahi tuna salad
the g se & gander
133 E. Main St. | Midway | gooseandgandermidway.com
This family restaurant offers hearty dining in quaint Midway –their pizza and pasta is definitely worth a look. The atmosphere is incredibly cozy and relaxed. Be sure to check out their wine and Bourbon lists while you’re there!
top pick: the italian club sandwich
stella's kentucky deli
143 Jefferson St. | Lexington | stellaskentuckydeli.com
Stella’s is a local lunch institution. Unfussy and relaxed, this Jefferson Street staple offers farm-first bites that will delight, including vegan options. Don’t sleep on their delicious breakfast, served until they run out.
top pick: apple & ky bleu cheese sandwich
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SHOPPING, DINING and ENTERTAINMENT
The leaders who offer an experience to satisfy your urge to shop, eat and make memories.
LEADER IN :
OLIVE YOU BOUTIQUE Boutique Experience
At Olive You Boutique, sisters Katie Stallons and Lindsay Wiley curate clothing, jewelry, shoes and accessories that cater to women of multiple generations. Whether you have a strong sense of personal style and know exactly what you want, or need a little help putting the pieces together, you are bound to find something you love at Olive You.
“Every day is fun at Olive You!” the sisters said. “We love helping people step outside of their comfort zones and stay up to date on current trends. We pride ourselves on being a one-stop shop for head-to-toe fashion. Fashion is fun, and it should be something that everyone has an exceptional experience with.”
Reflecting on the challenges of carrying an inventory of 100+ brands, hosting store events, and, juggling kids at home, the sisters thank their hardworking parents for the lessons they’ve learned and credit the Olive You team for much of the business’s success.
“Our staff is the backbone of our store,” they said. “We’ve been so blessed with wonderful employees. We think of them as family and adore them all dearly.”
Whether you are greeted by one of the sisters, their delightful mother or one of the other charismatic women at the boutique, they’ll make sure you feel right at home.
EL RANCHO TAPATIO
LEADER IN :
Authentic Mexican Cuisine
El Rancho Tapatio is a family-owned and operated restaurant offering delicious, freshly made food. Founded in 2009, the restaurant started as three small tables and has expanded into its Burt Road home. The Rios family, who operate the restaurant, are from Guadalajara, Mexico. In Spanish, el Tapatio is an informal term for someone from Guadalajara. The family opened a second restaurant last year, Mama Tequila, a modern-eclectic restaurant in Downtown Lexington offering the same great food and drinks as their flagship.
Diners at Mama Tequila can also enjoy live music, DJs, karaoke and dancing after dinner as the restaurant transforms into an entertainment venue in the evening. El Rancho Tapatio attracts live music fans, too, with bands several days per week. In the summer, guests can relax on the floral-filled patio!
Their authentic menu is described as “Not your everyday Mexican cuisine,” and for good reason.
Their culinary team of more than 75 cooks specializes in Taqueria style tacos, and other favorites like Sopes, Gorditas, Empanadas, Ceviche, Tortas Ahogadas, Carnes en su Jugo, and Menudo. Diners will enjoy inspired dishes, hand-crafted cocktails, Mexican beers and more at both locations. An array of authentic Mexican dishes will transport them to a little corner of Guadalajara with each bite. 859-373-9091
CARSON’S FOOD & DRINK
LEADER IN :
American Casual Dining
“I’ve thought about this a lot: What sets us apart?” reflected Mark Fichtner, the owner of Carson’s Food & Drink.
It’s clear that Carson’s stands out in Lexington’s culinary scene as a favorite among locals and visitors alike, but what has been its secret recipe for such success? Fichtner has concluded that it’s been his team’s ability to evolve and continuously meet the needs of diners.
“I think it’s our adaptability,” he said. “There is comfort in refusing to move the needle on who you are, but being not only willing but eager to adapt to the market you’re in often leads to greater and greater success. It’s our willingness to adapt — adapting to the guests and the ever-changing restaurant ecosystem — that has kept us where we are, has elevated us to new heights and has so humbled our outlook on who we are.”
That ability to evolve has been central in Carson’s resilience in withstanding the impact of COVID-19 and emerging from the other side better than ever, and it has served the business well throughout many other new and unforeseen challenges. But throughout those changes, Carson’s has always stuck to some foundational principles for guidance, represented by a special memento ingrained in the restaurant itself.
“Two feet below our main entrance is my family’s Bible,” explained Fichtner. “It was passed down from generation to generation and I wanted to immortalize that book and the memories and lessons it has shared with my family. I am reminded every day when I enter this building what the foundation is built on, literally, and with God’s strength, we will continue to succeed and prosper.”
Fichtner’s leadership is very much guided by that family legacy — he names his mother and childhood pastor as his biggest role models for the lesson they passed to him that he could be anything he wanted to be and do anything he wanted to do provided he was willing to work for it. That outlook has culminated in his role today, a job he calls the “greatest in the world.”
“Carson’s has become a staple of the restaurant scene in Lexington,” he said. “We serve great food and drinks, but it is our employees and their service that sets us apart. Starting the restaurant was the hard part, but now with my team in place, I am able to guide Carson’s onto bigger and better things.”
859-309-3039 | carsonsfoodanddrink.com 362 East Main St, Lexington KY
LOGAN’S OF LEXINGTON
LEADER IN :
Men’s Suits and Sportcoats
As a second-generation men’s clothier, Logan’s of Lexington has been outfitting the best-dressed men of Central Kentucky since 1964. The business offers an unparalleled selection of designers — including Peter Millar, Johnnie-O, Vineyard Vines, Hart Schaffner Marx and many more — as well as a highlyexperienced and courteous team.
“We strive to provide the best customer service possible, and always try to accommodate a customer’s request,” explained Elliott Logan, the owner of Logan’s who is joined by Josh Robinette, Jamie Burch, Darrell McCarty and Tyler Craig to deliver those accommodations. “We take a great deal of pride in the outfits that we send out our door, and we want them to be the best we can possibly make for our customers. A big part of leadership is doing things to the best of your ability, and we always try to do that at Logan’s.”
And while Logan’s has been a staple for returning customers since its very founding, its team is also focused on fostering the next generation of well-dressed Lexingtonians.
“We are constantly looking for new and exciting brands to offer our customers,” Logan explained. “We look forward to new generations of customers, as that is the future of our business.”
BENJAMIN DEATON HOME
LEADER IN :
Curated Gifts for the Home
Benjamin Deaton Home is known for offering exclusive lines that can’t be found anywhere else in Lexington, including Bunny Williams Home, Christopher Spitzmiller, George Smith and Chaddock Furniture. And the business’s namesake, Owner Benjamin Deaton, understands that customers will always want the chance to see these unique offerings in person.
“The one thing that will continue is people wanting to see, touch and feel,” he said. “While we have a robust online business that ships out all over the country, people still like to come into the showroom to see things in person. I think we will continue to see growth from that.”
And while offering unique finds, custom upholstery and the types of home goods that elevate dwellings has brought Deaton success, he notes that attempting to reach different markets by diluting those offerings would be a mistake. Instead, the sister business, Benjamin Deaton Interior Design, helps customers who want even more specialized services and customized attention for their homes.
Maintaining the showroom isn’t just the best way to offer customers specialized goods and services. It gives Deaton and his team the chance to enjoy his favorite thing about Lexington: the people.
“Everyone who comes into our store is so nice and I have met so many wonderful people that I probably never would have if I didn’t open up the showroom,” Deaton concluded.
859-788-3631
benjamindeatonhome.com 367 Romany Rd, Lexington KY
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TONY’S STEAK & SEAFOOD Steaks
The mission of Tony’s Steaks and Seafood is simple - provide the best product and service at a reasonable price, while giving back to the community you are serving. Owner Tony Ricci elaborates, “We make such a strong impact on our guests that they trust us to visit a second time, then a third time and son on. The genuine attitude that we have in providing service, coupled with the humility that’s portrayed in it’s delivery, literally develops a personal/professional relationship with our guests making us a trusted source for dining. Tables are touched by our management team to ensure that we are living up to our standards.”
This service model, along with their impeccable selection of fresh modern fare, is how the restaurant became such a big Lexington favorite in such a short time. Ricci says, “The way Lexingtonians greeted us and continue to support us is unsurpassed. It’s truly been a humbling experience that I know will continue for many years to come.”
Ricci adds, “It’s a fun place to have dinner. We are not your typical chain steakhouse. Aesthetically we provide an urban, chic atmosphere that is welcoming and comfortable. Our service and quality are unparalleled.”
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JEFF RUBY’S STEAKHOUSE Fine Dining Experience
In 1981, soon after opening his first restaurant, ‘The Precinct’, Jeff Ruby realized that guests didn’t patronize the place simply because they were hungry. Ruby explains, “They could’ve just gone to their refrigerators if they were hungry. They were coming to my place to celebrate life and I was going to give them a total culinary and entertainment experience unlike any other so they could do just that. More than four decades later, we strive to do the exact same thing every night.”
Now, after 4 successful years, Jeff Ruby’s Steakhouse in downtown Lexington has established itself as a hometown icon and can’t-miss destination for visitors. Lexingtonians and travelers from around the world relish “The Jeff Ruby Experience” which Ruby describes as “a unique combination of elements like ambiance, culinary expertise, decor, music, hospitality, rhythm and flow, sense of arrival, service and so much more.” This experience has drawn national attention. According to their website, Jeff Ruby’s Steakhouse has garnered awards such as OpenTable’s Top 100 Steakhouses in America; Travel + Leisure’s Top American Steakhouses; and USA Today’s Best American Steakhouses, among many others.
Ruby credits the origin of his success to his high school football coach and mentor, Jeep Bednarik, who took an interest in him after Ruby fled from a troubled home and became self-sufficient at the age of 15. Ruby says, “He taught me the value of striving to become a better person, hard work and more. I wanted to make him proud. As a result of his mentorship, I went from failing grades to straig A’s. From not winning a wrestling match my sophmore year to not losing one my senior year. From riding the bench to All-State football honors and a scholarship to Cornell University. He is one of the single greatest influences I’ve had in my life.”
Ruby has spent much of his adult life passing along what is now his own positive influence down through his employees to his guests. According to Ruby, “In the restaurant business, everything is important, but perhaps nothing more so than making our guets feel really important. The only way to make that happen is to make our employees our most important thing. If we offer them extraordinary opportunities, they make an emotional connection with the guests they serve. I would’ve never been successful if my employees didn’t want me to be.”
Ruby also gives back through The Jeff Ruby Foundation, which aims to alleviate childhood poverty by first addressing challenges faced by the most vulnerable population in our community - those without parents as well as those in the current foster care system.
859-554-7000 | jeffruby.com
101 W Vine St, Lexington KY
HOLLY2NY
LEADER IN :
Big City Fashion
Visiting Holly2NY, shoppers will find a fashion boutique filled with garments ranging from the cool and casual styles of Los Angeles to the chic, high-end, fashions of New York City. Across every outfit, CEO Skylar Starks wants to bring unique and standout fashions to Lexington — items that her customers won’t find at any other boutiques or big-name stores around town.
It’s an experience that’s full of energy, liveliness and color, just like the Holly2NY team and its customers.
“You won’t find our garments at another store in Lexington,” Starks explained. “Also, you don’t have to worry about going somewhere and seeing other people in your outfit. We buy in a unique way, just like our customers who want to stand out. We’re personable at our store, so when you come in, it’s more about connecting with you rather than pressuring you to buy something.”
That personable approach extends to the attention Starks herself pays to customers, helping them choose the clothes that will work best with their body types and what items compliment each other. Holly2NY also hosts photoshoots, runway shows and workshops to teach clients how to pose for vacation pics, special occasions and social media moments.
“We bring customers together with professionals to work with their angles and expressions, to showcase the best you possible,” Starks added.
holly2ny.com
Fayette Mall | 3401 Nicholasville Rd, Lexington, KY
MY FAVORITE THINGS
LEADER IN :
Designer Lifestyle
Customers who walk into My Favorite Things know they are entering a leader of the home fashion industry, based on the store’s captivating layout alone. The showroom consists of a 10,000-foot open floor space hosting furniture and accessories, alongside the Cobblestone Shops of individual specialty stores lining a sidewalk.
“Along with providing services in all areas of interior design, we also provide gifts for everyday and seasonal occasions,” explained Tom Ulshafer, the president of retail operations at My Favorite Things and director of design for Forch Group of Kentucky.
“While we’re beginning our 19th year in Lexington, it has been the people of this community that I’ve grown to appreciate so much.”
After so many years serving as the leader of such a unique business here, Ulshafer has learned that the future may be uncertain, but that planning and execution will always bring rewards.
“The future of the design and furniture business is difficult to predict, as online shopping and the supplies of products continuously change,” he reflected. “But I will always be motivated by the chance to have my vision fulfilled through effective planning and efficient work.”
“Dream, Design, Reality” is the motto of Norwalk Furniture & Design. With a 3,500 square foot showroom and custom design center offering over 300 vendors from local to couture, no one is better equipped to take a client’s vision and bring it to fruition. Norwalk is proud to be a female and LGBTQ owned and operated business, which boasts a full range of professional design services, stunning showroom store, and its own warehouse with a fleet of delivery trucks, could best be described as a design firm within a retail furniture store. Their passionate team of award-winning, professional designers will come to your home, business or venue and guide you through any venture, big or small. Norwalk is eager to accommodate any style and budget with its fine furniture, custom upholstery and bedding, window treatments, antique rugs and gifts. Between them, the owners and staff have degrees in design, communication and public relations degrees, as well as 15 years of business ownership and over 40 years of design experience, all working together to bring you “modern design with southern charm.”
Owners Kellie Clarke, Justin Morris, Tawana Palmer and Bryant Stanley bring their elegant aesthetic, community connections and straightforward approach to business to the company, as well as BBB accreditation. When it comes to leading a company, these “design quadruples” say, “It is all about building relationships, enjoying people, loving creativity, being confident, being a great listener…and, in the end, that your client will be happy. Lexington is home to us and the people and relationships are unmatched.”
The team at Norwalk understands that being a leader in the fast paced, ever-changing field of fine furnishings entails knowing that “change is constant, and flexibility is key.” Therefore, they strive to always be on the “cusp of the latest style and design.” However, the design crew says they receive their greatest inspiration from the customers themselves— “We are newly inspired everyday by each and every lovely person that enters our showroom doors.”
Norwalk believes what sets them apart is “the passion we have for people, originality of design, and the pursuit in our commitment to providing high quality products and exceptional service.”
In closing, the Norwalk team stresses, “We always want to be welcoming, comforting and helpful. We never want anyone to feel intimidated to begin a design project or buy a sofa. We want to build relationships, forge pathways and develop generational homes and spaces for an array of budgets and tastes. We want everyone to know that this will be a seamless and painless experience. Our clients become our friends.”
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PIERATT’S Home Appliances
As Central Kentucky’s only local selfservicing retailer, Pieratt’s has built innumerable lifelong relationships with customers through its appliance, electronics, furniture and mattress offerings since 1946. Today, the company is strengthening its decades-old values while adapting to serve its clientele as they evolve.
“We are seeing more and more online purchases of each market segment we serve, however, there is a lot left to be desired from the service and support aspects of those purchases,” explained President Michael Wells and Vice President Graham Jones. “We believe that we can have an online presence as well as be present for our customers after the sale in a servicing or support role.”
Personally motivated by the chance to be positive influences on their employees’ lives, Wells and Jones are quick to note that their leadership style is built around appreciation for every single person on the Pieratt’s team. By fostering those individual contributions, they know customers will continue to be happy.
“We strive to value every person working on our business, whether they be the new sales person or a valued member of leadership, everyone has something valuable to offer to the growth and success of our business,” Wells and Jones said.
859-268-6000 | pieratts.com
110 Mt Tabor Rd, Lexington KY
LEADER IN :
CONNOR QUERY ART Custom Art
Building on the viral popularity of custom painted pet portraits, Connor Query founded Connor Query Art four years ago, offering custom creativity for a wide range of clients. In addition, she’s the social media manager for Wise Bird Cider Co, The Void Sake Co. and Myriad Meadery, combining her range of skills to help clients best express themselves.
“It all started coming together after I set up a website and a clear way for people to see my art and purchase it directly from me,” Query recalled.
“Photography, video shorts, graphic design and even some help with event planning ideas, the social media world is limitless and I’ve appreciated getting to help spread the love to these companies and giving them the Connor Query Art special touch!”
Beyond helping clients meet their social media goals, Query is motivated by their reactions to her own creative expressions, finding that she frequently exceeds expectations.
“What motivates me is the continued love and support from everyone I work with or for,” Query explained.
“I am always given the most amazing feedback and compliments about what I have created for them. They already know what they are getting, but they are still blown away and sometimes emotional about their gifts. That feeling is priceless.”
859-559-7597
connorqueryart.com
HOME and GARDEN
The leaders who can help envision, create and maintain the home of your dreams.
LEADER IN :
MELIA REALTY GROUP Expansion Partnerships
As a top-producing real estate professional and Kentucky’s first partner for the allin-one real estate technology and service platform PLACE, Melia Hord’s MELIA Realty Group is all about relationships — with her family, team members, partners, clients, community and industry at large.
“The most essential part of my day is building, nurturing and expanding those relationships with others so that our team and I get to deliver the Dream of Homeownership every day and everywhere,” Hord said. “I am reminded daily that to be the best for our team and our clients, I must be surrounded by the best systems, the best tools, the best resources and the best partnerships.”
In addition to surrounding herself with a team of industry-leading professionals, partnering with PLACE has been critical to this mission. The platform has given Hord the ability to join forces with the top 1% of agents across the Nation, offering MELIA’s clients the benefit of their knowledge and resources to deliver their unparalleled, concierge consumer experience.
Of course, as a real estate professional, Hord highlights her environment as well.
“It’s so easy to understand why Lexington is the best place to live, work and play,” she concluded. “I am so lucky to get to help others make Lexington their home and be a small part of them starting the next best chapter of their life stories.” 859-517-5900
SUZANNE ELLIOTT, REALTOR™
LEADER IN :
Luxury Real Estate
There are many reasons why Suzanne Elliott is regarded by her clients and colleagues as an industry leader. She was Berkshire Hathaway de Movellan Properties’ No. 1 Top Producer in 2022, the 24th time she earned that honor in her 37-year career. During that period she sold over $500 million in real estate.
But the best proof of Suzanne’s leadership role is her election as Realtor of the Year in 2021. She received this award not only because of her success as a real estate agent but due to her commitment to the community. “My husband, Jim, and I feel that being involved in and giving back to the community are a priority for us.”
The key to all this success? Suzanne will tell you that she strives to listen very carefully to her clients. “Communication is everything”, she says. According to her clients, Suzanne has a strong work ethic, a caring demeanor, and an unrelenting positive attitude that makes working with her a satisfying and successful experience.
Another key to Suzanne’s long legacy of success is her love of the Bluegrass area. “The future of real estate here is bright”, she contends. “Because it is simply a wonderful place to live and work. Central Kentucky has so much to offer, whether you enjoy horse racing, the arts, beautiful scenery, upscale restaurants, sports, shopping, or exploring the many bourbon distilleries.”
With so much passion for real estate and her community, it is little wonder that Suzanne Elliott is a leader in her field.
859-806-6234
selliott@demovellan.com
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices de Movellan Properties
WILDCAT GROUP
LEADER IN :
Interstate Moving
“When Raleigh Bruner founded Wildcat Moving in 2010, he was determined to recruit and retain the best and the brightest movers to build the foundation of his small business. As Wildcat grew into the top-ranked moving company in Kentucky, ambitious movers expressed interest in starting their own moving businesses. After recognizing the budding initiative of these driven individuals, Raleigh developed the ‘Mover to Manager to Partner’ program to train movers in the best practices on how to open and operate their own world-class moving company.
This pioneering training program has spawned 31 locations in 14 states over the last decade creating over 1000 current jobs – from Ft. Myers, Florida to Reno, Nevada – each built using Wildcat’s successful business model. Many of these companies are award-winning and considered the best in their respective markets. As his enterprise expanded, Raleigh seized the opportunity and opened Wildcat Van Lines – an interstate trucking company that connects the network. Also owned and managed by former movers, Wildcat Van Lines offers a three-party relocation service that moves customers across the lower 48. Raleigh credits his impressive team for the continued success and growth of his businesses. “I am proud to have given entrepreneurial opportunities to so many deserving young men.”
859-948-3553
wildcat-group.com
236 Big Run Rd, Lexington KY
RED RIVER LANDSCAPING
LEADER IN :
Outdoor Landscape Design
Red River Landscape Services offers a comprehensive suite of landscaping services, from lawn maintenance for residential and commercial clients to landscape design.
“We strive to excel in both landscape as well as hardscape design,” explained owner Jason Stanfield. “In the design process, we offer full-scale, handdrawn renderings to CAD site plans, too. We are all about design and how we can enhance your overall landscape.”
Stanfield operates the business with the knowledge that the mindset of his team will have the ultimate influence over whether it succeeds or fails, and he emphasizes a mixture of horticultural trade skills along with hardscape and masonry expertise.
“Once those are blended together into a design setting, it’s totally different from what most customers are accustomed to,” he explained. “And that’s key as our industry as a whole is growing more rapidly toward a custom approach to business that’s tailored directly to each customer on an individual basis, as opposed to a blanket package that covers everyone.”
859-771-0531
redriverlandscapingky.com
112 Milwood Dr, Winchester KY
LEADER IN :
RUOFF MORTGAGE Opening
Doors
Since its founding in 1984, Ruoff Mortgage Company has grown to more than 900 employees across 67 branches, becoming one of the fastest-growing companies in America for eight years in a row. Such momentous success can be attributed to its ability to serve customers across purchase, refinance, reverse, renovation and construction mortgage products, complimented by an intuitive process, real-time communication and proven client success.
“We have a 98.2% customer satisfaction rating,” explained the Lexington Ruoff Mortgage team, including Branch Manager Jason Heflin, sales managers Brad Howard and Anna Pitcock and senior loan advisors Katelyn Watkins and Alison List. “Much of this success can be attributed to our intuitive, simple and stress-free process.”
And though Ruoff has enjoyed expansion in numerous states, it has clearly found a unique and mutually-beneficial home here in Lexington, where the local branch is poised to grow well into the future.
“Lexington’s population has steadily increased year after year and we want to help homeowners discover the values and benefits of the city and surrounding counties,” the team said. “We have a solid corporate foundation and are committed to the communities that we live in and serve. We will be present and active now and for many years to come.”
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C SQUARED REMODELING Making Your Home Renovation Dreams Come
True
Offering a range of services, including renovations of entire houses, kitchens, bathrooms, finished basements as well as new construction, C Squared Remodeling differentiates itself by communicating better than any other company in the field.
“Being upfront with the customers and honest is what sets us apart in this industry,” said Owner Corey Craig. “Setting expectations and exceeding those expectations is always our goal. We take pride in our company and want to walk away with the customers being very happy.”
Craig worked his way up from the bottom of the construction industry and has a firm grasp on everything it takes to complete a project and blow expectations away. As C Squared Remodeling continues to grow and build its expertise, he is confident in the foundation that got him to this point.
“As we’re moving into new construction and building peoples’ dream homes, it’s very important to us to stay true to our roots by updating peoples’ existing homes,” Craig explained. “Maintaining a great relationship with everyone that it takes for our company to succeed is going to continue to be the key to our success.”
502-600-0234
Csquaredremodeling@gmail.com
csquaredremodeling.com
KELLER WILLIAMS COMMONWEALTH
LEADER IN :
Successful Careers in Real Estate
Backed by the country’s leading real estate brokerage franchise, Keller Williams Commonwealth is able to serve clients as an independent firm with a wealth of national resources. This model has enabled its team — led by operating principal and franchise owner Tara Smith as well as team leader and CEO Joseph Miller — to serve as the top real estate brokerage in Central Kentucky and expand to areas throughout the larger commonwealth.
“This company is built by agents for agents,” Smith and Miller said. “We are a relationship-based industry and people always come first. We believe our purpose is to serve the real estate agent, whether they choose to sell one house or 1,000 homes, we want to come alongside them and help them reach their goals and dreams.”
With a goal of continuing to teach agents how to reach their full potentials, build wealth and impact their communities, Keller Williams Commonwealth is dedicated to evolving alongside the rapidly-changing technologies that are shaping its industry.
“Real estate is evolving with technology and Keller Williams Commonwealth is at the leading front,” the leaders explained. With new locations in expanding markets, a new leadership and investor group, an all-in commitment on culture, infectious energy and a clear vision — we are taking Central Kentucky by storm and will impact 100s and 1000s of lives along the way. We are KW Commonwealth.”
859-721-2121
kwcommonwealth.com
1908 Bryant Rd, #250, Lexington, KY
BLUEGRASS BUILDERS & REMODEL
LEADER IN :
Home Remodeling
At Bluegrass Builders And Remodel, Lauren Geiger and her team are focused on residential work, new construction, home additions and interior remodeling, often providing all-custom work.
“The greatest results that we can deliver to our customers is when we do what we say we’re going to do and we communicate with our customers on a daily basis,” Geiger said. “Every client is different and we love to take the time to ask them what’s most important and why they’re doing the project that they’re doing.”
Geiger has found that time management is the most important thing for keeping her business running and clients happy — perfecting the ability to plan and schedule so that no balls are dropped. And, taking joy in turning people’s houses into their homes through her expertise and skills, she feels especially fortunate to live and work in the community that she loves.
“I live in Lexington and I’m part of the community here,” she said. “My friends are here and this is just home for me. I love being able to help other Lexington families and this community maintain and preserve the beautiful city.”
502-338-5235
bluegrassbuildersandremodel.com
634 Ballard St, Lexington, KY
REALTY ONE GROUP
LEADER IN :
Modern Lifestyle Real Estate
Trey McCallie, the principal broker and owner of Realty One Group Bluegrass, got his first taste of professional marketing at age ten when he appeared in a full-page newspaper ad for a Virginia hospital where his father was the executive vice president. Since then, he’s developed a lifelong passion for delivering value to clients and helping them put their best feet forward.
“The client is the star of the show — we are there to guide, advise, support and solve their problems,” McCallie explained. “We want a long-term relationship with our clients, it’s not just a transaction and a commission. We want to be a resource for our clients, before, during and well after the transaction.”
Specializing in residential and commercial real estate throughout Central Kentucky, Realty One Group Bluegrass has done just that for countless members of its community. And under McCallie’s leadership, it’s poised to evolve in lockstep with this rapidly-changing industry.
“In the near future, there will be fewer agents and fewer loan officers,” McCallie said. “Real estate companies will continue to shrink their brickand-mortar footprints. Data, and who controls it, will be everything.”
THE MADDIE STILES AGENCY
LEADER IN :
Protecting Those You Love
Maddie Stiles, owner of The Maddie Stiles Agency, is a third-generation entrepreneur who names her grandfather Eddie, along with Jesus, as her leadership role model. And she’s doing his legacy proud through her drive, honesty and dedication to the people who rely on her for their peace of mind.
“I insure people and what matters most to them — it’s the highest honor of my life,” Stiles said. “I’d like to think that I’m a pretty dang hard worker. I’m energetic, optimistic and integrity is at the forefront of every policy that I write.”
Stiles operates her business with the knowledge that insurance is something that has always been needed and always will be into the future. And she takes pride in the opportunity to positively impact the lives of others with her leadership acumen. Beyond that, some simple words of wisdom that she has been able to live by can be credited for her success.
“Your network is your net worth,” she explained. “Spend the time necessary to build deep, strong roots in your community. And the rest of the puzzle pieces fall into place after that.”
859-254-3435
1096 Duval St, #230, Lexington KY
LEADER IN :
THE BELLS GROUP Selling Your Property
When clients work with Nancy Bell, Beth Bell Brown and Lauren Bell — better known as The Bells Group at Rector Hayden Realtors — they always come away feeling like part of the family too. With more than 50 years of combined experience in buying and selling homes, farms and commercial property, the Bells offer an unparalleled knowledge of Central Kentucky and what it takes to ensure smooth transactions.
“What sets us apart in our industry is that we provide experience in all aspects of the real estate market,” explained The Bells Group. “We have helped our clients buy and sell houses, farms, condos, investment property and commercial real estate, all throughout Central Kentucky.”
Beth and Lauren regard Nancy as their role model, citing her decades of industry experience, work ethic and professionalism as their own inspirations. With the benefit of her wisdom, The Bell Group understands the importance of following the lead of their clients.
“The most important thing we’ve learned in business is to listen more and speak less,” they said. “It’s important to us to hear our clients’ needs. Follow up and follow through is key to earning trust.”
859-321-7753 | makinglexingtonkyhome.com
BARRIER WINDOWS
LEADER IN :
Residential Windows
The window division at Barrier Roofs sources and installs all colors of vinyl windows, customizing measurements’ for clients specific home openings and leveraging direct relationships with manufacturers to get projects completed much more quickly than most-and at a much lower rate too.
“One of the main business lessons I’ve learned is that the the right people in the right spots can make you unstoppable,” said owner Justin Barrier. “On the flip side, the wrong people in any spot can hurt your company. Start with good people to achieve a great product.”
That’s why Barrier has made it a focus to staff Barrier Roofs and its window division with the proper relationships and partners to produce the best product. “The windows we put in our customers’ homes are the same windows I have in my home at Tates Creek. They are customizable with grid patterns and all of them are energy efficient which really helps with the homeowner’s bills!” Justin explains.
With great employees and high quality service, Barrier Roofs has seen incredible growth each year. This past year, Barrier has opened two more office locations- one in Somerset, Kentucky, and one in London, Kentucky. “Our goal is to best serve our clients in each area,” Justin explains. “Having brick and mortar offices in each of these locations allows us to best serve the people in the surrounding areas.”
859-251-5119
barrierroofs.com
505 Euclid Ave, Lexington, KY
KENTUCKY CONCRETE COATINGS
LEADER IN :
Concrete Coatings
A locally-owned and family-operated business, Kentucky Concrete Coatings serves Central Kentucky with resurfacing of old and new concrete exteriors using only the highest-quality polyurea coatings. This protective layer can be applied indoors or out, on residential or commercial projects and is guaranteed to last well beyond the work of the competition.
By offering this form of curated space transformation, Kentucky Concrete Coatings — including Director of Sales David Ferguson (pictured), Director of Operations Robert Ferguson and CEO Scott Ferguson — is able to achieve its passion outside of concrete: giving back to its community.
“The future of concrete coatings is very bright, as floor coatings can be the easiest and most affordable solution to creating additional usable square footage to a home or business,” they explained.
“The ability to provide value and service to the members of our community motivates our team to do what we do,” they said. “Being able to give back to the community that has helped shape our family provides a sense of fulfillment and satisfaction like nothing else.”
As the company remains on the cutting edge of the concrete industry, its leaders know that they are poised for even more growth in the future.
859-705-1619
KYconcretecoatings.com 798 Robin Rd, Lexington KY
ENVISION REMODELING
LEADER IN :
Designing Dream Bathrooms
As a full-service remodeling company that specializes in bathroom, kitchen, siding and decks, as well as window and door design and installation, Envision
Remodeling has helped countless Lexington homes realize their full aesthetic potential. And, with all employee contractors, its team knows exactly who will be coming to a clients’ home and has the ability to complete projects as if they were their own.
This approach has been central to the success that Envision Remodeling President Leigh Morgan has seen to date, as has her ability to adapt to any situation.
“The most important lesson I’ve learned in business is to always be prepared for any situation on a project,” Morgan said. “Something unexpected always happens, and you have to have a plan.”
The ability to expect the unexpected has come in handy as Envision has grown, and seems poised to play a role in the future of the industry that Morgan anticipates.
“We’re seeing more custom projects, especially in the bathroom remodels,” she said. “People are wanting custom innovative designs that are clean and have a high-end hotel feel.”
859-762-1280
envisionremodelingusa.com
BLINDS BY DESIGN
LEADER IN :
Designer Window Coverings
With a team of expert designers who bring the showroom to clients’ homes and professional installers who ensure great customer experiences from start to finish, Blinds By Design provides custom blinds, shades, shutters, draperies and motorized window coverings for homes and businesses. The company’s success can be traced to President Lisa Fergerson’s own hard-fought philosophy.
“The most important lesson I have learned in business is this: If you create and nurture a culture within your company that focuses on a great experience for every client, every time, your business will be successful,” Fergerson said. “If you focus on providing a great work environment for your employees, making them feel valued and appreciated, they will be a key part of achieving your business goals.”
After more than 25 years in the industry, Fergerson’s leadership is defined by taking initiative and inspiring others. She’s naturally motivated by problem solving and the opportunity to make an impact on others’ lives.
“My experience in the industry is one side of the coin that sets me apart, the other side is my focus on making sure every client is thrilled with Blinds By Design in every way, from the start with our designers to the finished product in their homes and every step along the way,” she said.
Lexington 859-940-2462
Louisville 502-373-0100
BlindsByDesignPros.com
ARCHITECTURAL KITCHENS & BATHS
LEADER IN :
Kitchen Design Solutions
As a design firm specializing in custom cabinetry for residential construction, Architectural Kitchens and Baths is focused on renovations where reconfiguration and design decisions are the most challenging. With its diverse portfolio and history of tailoring each project to the exact set of goals presented by the client, it is well positioned to succeed where other firms might be overwhelmed.
“Our design expertise and attention to detail make us uniquely qualified to handle complex design issues and to integrate new construction into existing contexts,” explained owner/architect, Brent Richards, AIA. “Every project, no matter how large or small, receives the same level of care and thoughtfulness, ensuring successful outcomes.”
An avid sports fan and golfer, it’s typical to catch Richards on the course chasing the elusive “next great shot.” And that hunt applies to leadership at his business as well, where he is constantly working to empower his team members to keep upping their games.
“Providing a platform for talented designers to flourish and succeed is extremely gratifying and fulfilling,” Richards said. “It is my job to make sure they have all the tools they need to provide the type of award-winning design and customer service that sets us apart.”
BARRIER ROOFS
LEADER IN :
Residential Roofs
The work at Lexington’s Barrier Roofs’ roofing division starts and ends with the homeowners needs and wants, with reasonable expectations set throughout. The group’s passion for exteriors permeates its work on roofs, windows, siding, masonry and gutters. Across the board, clients can expect an experienced team installing the highest quality materials at the most aggressive pricing. On what puts his company at the pinnacle of their field, Barrier says, “We don’t cut corners. We install a quality roofing shingle system. The exact same roof we install on your home is the same roof I have on my house on Tates Creek.”
Barrier Roofs has grown in many directions this past year, including opening new branches in Somerset, Kentucky, and London, Kentucky. “Our goal is to best serve our clients in each area,” Justin explains. “Having brick and mortar offices in each of these locations allows us to best serve the people in the surrounding areas.”
Barrier attributes much of their success to the company’s employees. “Barrier Roofs’ focus has been bringing on new members that are better vetted to our company standard. We like to rate them in the categories of hungry, humble, and smart. We’ve had great luck this year finding quality employees in a labor pool that has been relatively thin.”
In addition to his passion for cultivating new team members, Barrier also shared an enthusiasm for the region that he serves. “I hope the people who have lived in Central Kentucky for their whole lives realize the beauty here,” he said. “When we have friends visit, they are always like, ‘Wow, those rolling green hills look like Ireland! And look at all of those horses behind these stone walls! And ‘is that another distillery’?”
LEADER IN :
AIC ROOFING Affordable Roofing
Preparing to celebrate its 20th year in business, AIC Roofing has established itself as central Kentucky’s go-to residential roofing contractor, with offices in Lexington, Louisville, and Richmond.
AIC specializes in shingle roofs, exterior siding, and gutters. The company can credit its success in large part to company President Blaine Adams’ vision for what drives a great customer experience.
“The best lesson I have learned is to define exactly who you are, and who you want to serve, and then strive to be the very best at that, rather than trying to be everything to everybody,” Adams explained. “In doing so, you are better able to perfect your systems and processes, making the entire experience better for both the customer, as well as the team members who are in the field actually doing the job.”
Adams finds motivation in the chance to serve his customers and his communityas a descendent of the Hatfield family, he has deep ties to the region and is proud to help his fellow Kentuckians maintain their own homes.
“Most people take pride in their homes, and have a strong desire to make sure that they stay dry, look great, and meet the needs of their family,” he said. “For this reason, there will always be a need for quality-minded roofing contractors who can solve homeowners’ issues quickly, and at a fair price.”
aicroofing.com
Lexington - 859-759-4626
Richmond - 859-413-4096
Louisville - 502-236-9335
GREEN GABLES WINDOWS & DOORS
LEADER IN :
Residential Doors
Founded in 2018, Green Gables
Windows & Doors is not actually named after “Anne Of Green Gables,” as many might believe. Rather, it takes its name from owner and operator Landon Howe’s favorite color as well as the gable peaks that are common with his favorite styles of architecture.
“After writing down roughly 50 potential business names, ‘Green Gables’ immediately jumped off the page,” Howe recalled.
Clearly, the name has served Howe well, as his company is now well known for its quality entry and patio doors, vinyl windows, Marvin windows and seamless gutters, as well as its experienced and certified installers who bring a passion for their craft to each client’s home.
“Our passion for what we do, our communication and also how we treat clients and their homes is what sets us apart in our industry,” Howe explained. “From our first contact with a potential client, cultivating a first-class experience for the homeowner is at the forefront of our minds. When it comes to craftsmanship and installations, if we are anything, we are meticulous and thorough with each project that we take on — from design and on to the installation itself.”
859-618-4141
greengableslexington.com
HEALTH and BEAUTY
The leaders who offer all things beauty to make you feel, look and live as your best self.
COMMONWEALTH PLASTICS
LEADER IN :
Mommy Makeover
Mommy makeover is Dr. Nimtz’ most requested procedure. Typically, women think of a mommy makeover as some type of breast and belly procedure done at the same time to save on cost and recovery time. This is certainly true. Dr. Nimtz can, however, tailor a mommy makeover to address what each woman needs, such as using liposuction with a tightening device to tighten the problem area without a large scar. Some women may not need a full tummy tuck but still want a tighter abdomen, flanks and bra rolls. With Renuvion he can perform liposuction and then permanently tighten the skin.
Dr. Nimtz is also the first in KY to offer Aviclear, the first FDA-approved device to treat moderate to severe acne with three 30-minute treatments, with no numbing, no downtime, and can give you clearer skin and relief from acne.
Commonwealth Plastic Surgery now offers massage, facials and injectables through Sol Retreat, a medspa in Nicholasville and Georgetown. Through the month of March, you can book a March Madness Massage special: book a massage for a complimentary cupping or aromatherapy add on; book two massages, get 50% off the second; book three, get your third massage free. 859-277-9435
and BEAUTY
HOURGLASS AESTHETICS
LEADER IN :
Kissable Lips
Hourglass is a modern and innovative space where we focus on medical aesthetics and wellness. At Hourglass medical spa we specialize in anti-aging services by providing our patients with the highest quality aesthetic services such as Botox/Dysport/Jeuveau, injectable fillers, Sculptra, Kybella, PRP/PRF, laser services, skin tightening, hair restoration, as well as body contouring services such as CoolSculpting and CoolTone. Our providers also specialize in helping our clients achieve ultimate skin health and maintaining a healthy glow. Monthly skin clubs start at $69/month and is the best way to keep your skin looking healthy and glowing.
Hourglass also offers wellness services that are changing the way we serve our community. Our goal is for patients to feel as great as they look by focusing on overall patient wellness. Many of Hourglass wellness services start with labwork and include peptides, medical weight loss and management, hormone balancing, IV vitamin infusion, and nutraceutical therapy. Patients feel rejuvenated, regain vitality and can be free of any lingering weight frustrations.
Our team of talented licensed cosmetologists and lash artists offer wake-up ready looks with little maintenance at home. Some of their most popular salon services are eyelash extensions, lash lifts and tints, brow and facial waxing services as well as spray tans and hair extension/ color services.
At Hourglass our goal is to help you look and feel your best, not to over augment nor make you feel less like yourself. We take a conservative approach to medical aesthetics with our clients safety and goals first. It is never too late to take time out for yourself, you deserve it!
859-904-5274
hourglasslex.com
124 Clay Ave, Lexington KY
BLUEGRASS ORTHOPAEDICS
LEADER IN :
Hand Care
Offering relief for common hand problems like carpal tunnel syndrome, trigger finger, fractures, hand arthritis and tendon injuries, Bluegrass Orthopaedics has been serving patients in Central Kentucky for more than 25 years. Its leadership team of Drs. Victor Marwin, J. Martin Favetto and William O’Neill offer a depth and scope of knowledge and experience to treat any complex hand problem.
“When a patient comes to Bluegrass Orthopaedics, they can expect personalized care from high-quality medical professionals,” the leaders explained. “We pride ourselves on easy access and patient-centered care. With an onsite surgery center, imaging and EMG testing, patients can walk directly from the physician to our hand therapy department and begin treatment. Offering the latest minimally-invasive procedures and state-ofthe-art therapy helps us deliver the best patient experience.”
The team at Bluegrass Orthopaedics is motivated to drive proper change to the “that’s the way we’ve always done it” mindset, adapting to new technologies and best practices quickly and efficiently. It’s a cutting-edge approach that’s well reflected in the leaders’ own trailblazing work.
“Dr. Favetto and Dr. O’Neill were two of the chief surgeons on the transplant team that performed the first two of three human hand transplants in the United States,” they explained. “And Dr. Marwin is the only surgeon in the region who performs minimally-invasive carpal tunnel release surgery.”
859-263-5140
bluegrassortho.com
COOLBLUE LEX
LEADER IN :
Body Contouring
Amanda Harms co-founded CoolBlue Lex in partnership with Dr. Schantz in 2018 because of the need for more comprehensive knowledge about non-invasive body contouring in central Kentucky. Ms. Harms knew there was a need for a compassionate, knowledgeable body contouring expert in the area and has risen to the challenge. Having an experienced CoolSculpting provider can make the difference between achieving a beautiful, non-surgical result versus seeing only slight changes.
Ms. Harms is the most experienced CoolSculpting provider in the state of Kentucky; practicing the longest and performing the most treatments. Dr. Schantz says, “Amanda’s artful work has secured her reputation as a provider who helps patients create meaningful changes both internally and externally. From the beginning, Amanda set herself apart in the world of noninvasive body contouring with her strong grounding in science and healthcare. She is extremely knowledgeable on educating patients as to what is possible with various treatment methods for self-improvement. When someone has a consultation or treatment with Amanda, they feel relaxed and trust that she has their best outcomes in mind.”
It’s no surprise that with this approach and the latest technology at hand, Amanda is the #1 CoolSculpting provider in Kentucky. Ms. Harms never once doubted her purpose and passion when starting CoolBlue Lex and that foundation has set her, and the business, up for more success to come. Amanda’s “patient first” mentality and her ability to connect with others has allowed her to help so many lives and she continues to do so today as she expands the CoolBlue Lex brand with a new location opening this Spring.
859-254-5665
lexington-bodysculpting.com
2060 Richmond Rd, #170, Lexington KY
LEXINGTON WOMEN’S HEALTH
LEADER IN :
Women’s Health
As a board-certified OB/GYN physician with Axia Lexington Women’s Health, Dr. Allison Canavan is able to care for patients in numerous stages of their lives, from adolescence through their reproductive years and into perimenopause and menopause. It gives her the chance to do more than provide fertility care and perform surgery — she gets to truly know them.
“By providing individualized care for each specific patient, I get to know them personally, their stories and their specific needs,” Dr. Canavan reflected. “That’s part of why I enjoy being a physician: It allows me to connect with people immediately on an intimate level, sometimes at a vulnerable place. Then we can work to approach their personal health concerns together.”
Dr. Canavan practiced at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles for eight years before bringing her expertise to Kenucky and, as a result, she has gained some unique insight into the future of her field.
“I am excited about the future of obstetrics and gynecology,” she enthused. “I’m interested to see patient education initiatives develop, including prenatal programs, postpartum anxiety and depression support and infertility care. Patient empowerment can make a world of difference, and education and exposure is paramount.”
859-264-8811 | axiawh.com
1720 Nicholasville Rd, #702 Lexington, KY
THE JOINT CHIROPRACTIC
LEADER IN :
Affordable Chiropractic Care
Lexington’s The Joint Chiropractic makes chiropractic care affordable and convenient for everyone with unique offerings that differentiate it from other practices: It does not require appointments or insurance and it offers a variety of different packages to suit any needs.
“For me, getting to know patients and building a relationship is just as important as the care they receive,” explained Channing Fugate, the doctor of chiropractic for The Joint. “Our treatment plans are personalized to fit each patient’s needs and schedule. At The Joint, the frequency of care is completely up to the patient and how they feel.”
Becoming a new father himself last year, Fugate credits his mother and the entrepreneurship she displayed as the inspiration for his own commitment to patients. As the Central Kentucky region finds new focus on its health, he’s ready for growth.
“As people are gravitating more to natural health solutions, I believe chiropractic care will gain even more momentum as people seek out ways to treat pain without surgery and medicine,” Fugate explained. “Right now, around 10% of the population sees a chiropractor. Hopefully, in the future, that percentage will grow.”
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UK RETAIL PHARMACIES Pharmacy Services
UK Retail Pharmacies offer seven full-service retail pharmacies that are open to everyone – not just UK patients or staff. The eighth location, in Beaumont, is currently open only to UK employees and patients of the Bluegrass Care Clinic. All UK Retail Pharmacies locations offer FREE mail delivery on most prescriptions, discounts on many medications (UK Health Plans members get half off most copays – up to $60), and expert care. Our pharmacies also offer vaccinations for flu, COVID, shingles, hepatitis A and more, as well as convenient one-stop testing and treatment for flu, strep, COVID and UTIs. (These services vary by location).
Each of the eight pharmacy locations is led by a “PIC,” or Pharmacist-in-Charge, who keeps things running smoothly. These highly educated, expert pharmacists are dedicated to serving the community by providing the most advanced – and most affordable – pharmacy services possible.
MEET THE TEAM: (back row)
Evan L. Endicott, PharmD, Bluegrass Clinic Pharmacy. Located at 3101 Beaumont Centre Circle, BCP is currently open only to UK employees and patients of the Bluegrass Care Clinic.
O’Shea Hudspeth, PharmD, Chandler Retail Pharmacy. Located inside Chandler Hospital Pavilion A, on the first floor behind the gift shop, Chandler Retail Pharmacy is now the ONLY pharmacy in Lexington that is ALWAYS OPEN.
Daniel Moore, PharmD, MBA, The Apothecary. UK Gatton Student Center, first floor, near the Cats’ Den.
Jason Ratliff, PharmD, Fountain Court Retail Pharmacy. 245 Fountain Court, off Man O’War near Richmond Road. (front row)
Megan Peffer, PharmD, University Health Service Pharmacy. On the first floor of the University Health Service Building.
Jessica Little, PharmD, Turfland Clinic Retail Pharmacy. Located at the UK HealthCare outpatient services center at Turfland, 2195 Harrodsburg Road.
Christina Craft, PharmD, Good Samaritan Retail Pharmacy. Located just inside the main entrance of Good Samaritan Hospital.
Ban Alattar, RPh, MPH, (not pictured). Kentucky Clinic Pharmacy. Located just inside the main entrance of the Kentucky Clinic Building, near the information desk.
833-333-UKRx (8579) | UKPharmacy.org
LEADER IN :
LEXINGTON CLINIC Healthcare Innovation
With more than 100 years of serving patients, Lexington Clinic is Central Kentucky’s oldest and largest medical group, hosting more than 200 providers with expertise across more than 30 specialties. In total, Lexington Clinic employs more than 1,000 staff members and cares for more than 2,000 patients in the region every day. Across its more than 25 locations, it reaches some 600,000 patients per year.
With such overwhelming numbers, it’s clear that the group does an amazing amount of good. But at the same time, its team is able to remain focused on what matters to it more than the sheer volume of care: the quality.
“It’s all about the people and the process,” explained CEO Dr. Stephen J. Behnke. “If your organization can’t adapt to change and keep people and processes at the heart of it, it will not survive.”
At the heart of Lexington Clinic, patients will find the core tenets of service, integrity, excellence, compassion, respect and dedication — foundational elements that were first established by its founders. These guiding principles may be most apparent in the community outreach work that the Lexington Clinic does, like its diabetes education program, which provides patients with diabetes self-management education, and its Pink Ribbon Club, which supports women with breast cancer or who have had breast cancer.
But even though the Lexington Clinic is the region’s oldest and most prolific health organization, that doesn’t mean its leaders aren’t constantly striving to be better. For Behnke, that means continuing to orient care and services around the individuals who need them as well as advocating for his team members.
“I believe that we can do a better job of taking care of people by designing better systems and processes that allow better patient experiences,” he said. “Our patients deserve better, as do our staff.”
Behnke cites Dr. Barbara Casper and Dr. Joseph Mack as his personal role models, highlighting their kindness, leadership, innovation and process engineering skills as influences that drive the work he does every day at Lexington Clinic. And he also draws inspiration from the people who his team treats as well as the place where they do so.
“What I love about working in Lexington is that it has most of the big city amenities, but is much more relational, easy to navigate and retains that small-town charm,” he concluded.
859-258-4000 | lexingtonclinic.com
1221 South Broadway, Lexington KY
BLUEGRASS HAIR
LEADER IN :
Expert Color
While her central passion is for hair color, Christina Anderson offers a full list of services as the owner-stylist of BlueGrass Hair, including women’s, men’s and children’s haircuts, coloring, extensions, keratin straightening services and facial waxing. For Anderson, developing her skills and this full list of services has been a bottom-up commitment.
“I knew I did not want to go to an average salon and just start doing hair, as I like to know how everything works and why it works,” she explained of her career trajectory, which included working at the largest salon per square foot in the country for 15 years. “At my salon, you will get a oneon-one consultation every time because I feel this is very important to starting every service.”
In case her own drive and ambition weren’t indicators enough, Anderson’s commitment to professional progress is demonstrated by her outlook on the future of hair services and her passion for staying ahead of the curve.
“The future of my industry is always evolving and is always taking what’s been around forever in fashion and hair and modernizing it,” she reflected. “I love how there are always new techniques coming out and I love staying on top of all of the new trends, yet keeping it classic.”
859-608-7151
bluegrasshair.glossgenius.com
200 Lexington green, #150, Lexington KY
LAVISH NAILS
LEADER IN :
Organic Nail Care
Owned by Yi and Anna Leam, and Visal Heng, Lavish Nails is elevating the nail spa experience in Lexington. Last year, they opened a second location on Nicholasville Road and they operate a sister salon in Georgetown, iFix Nails. By offering all-natural organic products and top-notch service they have raised the bar for what salon guests can expect at their weekly mani-pedi appointments.
There is nothing more relaxing than a long spa day, but it can be hard to clear a full day for yourself!
The team at Lavish Nails is ready to help you embrace self-care for an hour or two, and will ensure that your experience leaves you feeling renewed, and wanting to come back. Their newly remodeled and expanded spa offers manicures, pedicures, and waxing.
When you step in the doors of their gorgeous salon, you might feel like you took a trip to a bigger city. Whether you like to keep it classic or want to try the newest nail trends, their team is ready to take great care of you and your nails. Make an appointment, sip your rosé, and let their team do the rest.
859-299-0929
lavishnailsky.com
2200 War Admiral Way, Lexington
KENTUCKY BARIATRIC INSTITUTE
LEADER IN :
Healthy Bariactric Solutions
Serving the State of Kentucky as well as patients from all over the United States, the Kentucky Bariatric Institute is a comprehensive medical and surgical weight loss practice that ensures patients are thoroughly educated and supported in all aspects of dietary, psychological, physical activity, medical as well as surgical considerations.
“We offer the most comprehensive surgical options for weight loss in Kentucky and also offer bariatric revision surgery for patients who have had surgery in the past and at other locations who are in need of further intervention,” explained Eric Smith, the medical director for the institute as well as the medical director of robotics and bariatrics for Lifepoint Health. “We perform more robotic bariatric surgery than anyone in Kentucky and are consistently in the top 1% in the country.” Smith points to his team’s unparalleled experience in the space as the key to its success and, as a national leader, he serves as a keynote speaker for robotic surgery conferences and his videos are often used to teach other surgeons across the U.S. In addition to his technical skills, Smith emphasizes a compassion that is second to none.
“My approach to patients is to ensure that they receive the most advanced surgical procedures with superior outcomes but, most importantly, that patients know that we are their advocates,” he said.
502-570-3727
kentuckybariatricinstitute.com
1002 Lexington Rd, #25-B Georgetown, KY 40324
GEORGETOWN COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
LEADER IN :
Community Health
As the market president for Lifepoint Health’s Central Kentucky market, Cliff Wilson guides the strategy for its four-hospital network in the area, driving the commitment of its 2,000 employees and 500 physicians to offer comprehensive healthcare at acute care hospitals and outpatient clinics.
“There is no substitute for hard work,” said Wilson, who also serves as the CEO of Lifepoint’s Georgetown Community Hospital. “That seems fairly basic, but I learned at a very young age on my parents’ farm that there are no shortcuts and hard work makes a big difference in outcomes and success, no matter what you do.”
Facing some unique challenges in the healthcare industry, including an ongoing nursing shortage and the residual effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, Wilson remains optimistic about upcoming opportunities and the trajectory of Lifepoint. Ultimately, he knows that this positivity will drive his entire team to success.
“Creating a vision and putting others in a position to execute not only allows the organization to benefit but, more importantly, it allows individuals to benefit,” he explained. “In my role as a healthcare leader, I am blessed with the opportunity to lead people and organizations entrusted with the highest honor: taking care of other human lives.”
502-868-1100
1140 Lexington Rd, Georgetown, KY 40324
DENTAL CARE BY GRETCHEN
LEADER IN :
Beautiful Smiles
Serving as a dental boutique imbued with a healthy dose of southern charm, Dental Care by Gretchen Kinchen offers highquality care with a focus on esthetics and whole-body wellness.
“At Dental Care by Gretchen Kinchen, we take the time to really listen to our patients,” said the practice’s namesake, Gretchen Kinchen, D.M.D. “We find out their goals and help them uncover the motivation behind wanting to complete dental care. We truly involve them in the process.”
With so much rapid change taking place in dentistry, from 3D printing to digital scanning and more, Kinchen is constantly evolving her own practice to stay ahead. Patients benefit just as much from her traditional values and emphasis on individualized service as they do from her ability to utilize the latest technologies.
“I believe that every person is unique and was created on purpose and for a purpose,” Kinchen explained. “This is why we want to add value to our patients, not just fix a tooth.” As far as coaching her team, Kinchen has a passion for “helping people see their potential and empowering them to become who God created them to be.”
859-296-0296
gkdentalcare.com
989 Governors Ln, #120 Lexington, KY
CALOAESTHETICS
LEADER IN :
Aesthetic Surgery
For those within the aesthetic surgery industry, Dr. Bradley Calobrace’s work is never hard to find. He regularly publishes articles and textbook material, lectures extensively around the world and serves on the faculties of the universities of Louisville and of Kentucky. While his focus on being an educator might be a bit old school, it’s something that has set him and his businesses, CaloAesthetics and the accompanying CaloSpa, apart in their field.
“I believe in today’s world, while surgeons are often self-credentialed and promoted through social media, I am a bit old fashioned,” Dr. Calobrace explained. “But I believe that the promotion of my work through educational leadership is more authentic.”
Dr. Calobrace’s leadership extends far beyond his role as a KOL and educator, into his surgical talent and beautiful patient results. After all, that’s why he is sought out by his peers and patients from around the world. From a young age, Dr. Calobrace felt inclined toward leadership roles and has cultivated a model for dynamic business growth that has clearly served CaloAesthetics.
“I have given a lecture entitled ‘Creating Financial Stability For Uncertain Times,’ and in that lecture I discuss the need to be cautious of debt load and trying not to over leverage your business or personal finances,” he explained. “Don’t spend money before you make it and try to pay down debt instead of taking all of the money out of your business. Of course, one usually has to create debt to scale and grow — just be cautious and expand slowly and deliberately.”
This philosophy has helped Dr. Calobrace’s business expand to serve numerous locations, all with its signature excellent care and customer convenience in mind. As he looks toward the future of his industry, Dr. Calobrace is prepared to keep his team at the forefront of growing opportunities.
CALOSPA REJUVENATION CENTER
LEADER IN :
Non-Surgical Rejuvenation
CaloSpa Rejuvenation Center is one of the most respected aesthetic practices in the country, becoming a leader in non-surgical rejuvenation. As a world-class medical spa, offering treatments and services designed to achieve desired results in a safe, physician-supervised environment, it hosts the largest medical spa open house event in the country, serving as a model for many others in the industry.
“CaloSpa provides one of the largest selections of advanced treatments available to achieve each client’s vision of beauty at three convenient locations in Louisville, Lexington and Floyds Knobs, Indiana,” the CaloSpa Rejuvenation Center team explained. “Our team of professionals are individually selected for their patient-centric approaches, knowledge and experience.”
The practice’s unparalleled team offers a wide variety of services, including facial injectables, body contouring, cellulite treatments, hair restoration, advanced laser treatments, facials and CaloWellness therapies. CaloSpa’s ExpertInjectors perform more injectable treatments than any other practice in the State of Kentucky.
With this approach, which combines the range of services available to only the most highlytrained staff along with the care and attention of only the most dedicated providers, it’s clear to see how CaloSpa Rejuvenation Center has become the leader that it is today.
The authenticity of this practice is apparent for anyone who has been a patient of CaloAesthetics, which has served the region with an unparalleled commitment to care for more than two decades.
“Excellence in service and in the treatments we provide have been our value proposition at CaloSpa and CaloAesthetics plastic surgery over the past 25 years,” said Dr. Bradley Calobrace.
“The future is bright,” he concluded. “Aesthetic medicine is growing and more and more people have been able to enjoy the benefits of no-surgical and surgical aesthetic procedures. More effective non-surgical treatment will continue to emerge, toxins and fillers will continue to become safe and last longer and lasers and devices will actually provide benefits that even surgeries can’t. Surgeries will continue to be less invasive and highly effective.
calospa.com
Lexington - 859.269.2256
824 Euclid Ave #100, Lexington, KY
All three locations’ providers pictured.
CHEVEUX LEX
LEADER IN :
Beautiful Hair
Kristin Newby opened Cheveux Lex two years ago with the funds she had been saving since she was 18 and today, it’s clear it was money well spent. The aesthetically-modernized salon serving downton Lexington specializes in blondes, balayage, extensions and most hair color services, and clients value its boutique atmosphere and staff of the best-of-the-best stylists.
“We have a certain culture that is to help our guests achieve their dream hair and feel the best about themselves, not just through the hair that we do, but by being personable and making deeper connections,” Newby explained.
“I have learned so much about owning your own business in the past two years, but the most important lesson I have learned is that you need to grow a culture, not just a company.”
When she considers what the future looks like from Cheveux Lex, Newby is confident in how her business will continue to grow, as well as the future success of the community it serves.
“As a fast-growing industry where trends are literally changing by the day, we will continue advancing and adapting as a modern salon and always be one step ahead with everything a hair salon could offer,” she concluded.
859-513-0233 | cheveuxlex.com
393 Waller Ave, #15
Lexington KY
COREY PROFFITT STUDIOS
LEADER IN :
Natural Pain Relief
Since 2009, Corey Proffitt Studios Massage has provided more than 14,000 massages to those in need of pain and stress management, leveraging cuttingedge technology and calming, timetested techniques.
“We are a professional massage therapy studio providing medical-based treatments to manage pain and stress,” the team told TOPS. “We are known for exceptional service quality and value.”
Corey Proffitt Studios Massage has also announced another licensed massage therapist added to its team — Corey Proffitt and Lauren Hicks are now joined by Michal Webber and Kara Silvestri.
The studio’s services cover deep tissue massage, massage for scar tissue and surgical adhesions, massage for carpal tunnel and more. And its team consists of experts with techniques like frequency specific microcurrent massage, a form of treatment that uses micro amperage current and frequency resonance impact to target specific tissues and reduce even acute pain. Hicks also offers an exclusive MediCupping massage for pain and injury relief.
So, the next time you or a loved one feels pain or stress, it’s time to visit Corey Proffitt Studios Massage.
859-421-3085
relaxyoudeserveit.com
2121 Richmond Rd, #211C, Lexington, KY
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MARSHALL LIFESTYLE MEDICINE Concierge Healthcare
“Necessity is the Mother of Invention”
Dr. John Marshall Mullins is the Founder of the Marshall Medical Group – formed to offer executive men and women with little time to spare and a NEED to remain in top physical and mental health to match their demanding / dynamic lives an alternative to conventional reactive healthcare.
“I suppose, by some, I would be characterized as an entrepreneur, but I certainly do not view myself that way. I tend to focus on projects that would benefit my own life. I notice areas in healthcare that I personally view as problematic and frustrating and conceptualize an alternative vision. Rather than gripe about healthcare mishaps and inefficiencies, I view them all as opportunities.
Healthcare has been my passion for as long as I can remember. I chose healthcare as a career because it satisfied my own interests in helping others. I have always believed that healthcare should be a positive experience. Even the most tragic of circumstances, can be handled with professionalism, compassion, and genuine empathy. I design healthcare models that allow for a positive experience. While nothing diminishes the pain of health challenges to yourself or your family, having an advocate in these times of crisis can help. I want me, my staff, and my facilities to provide a positive experience to my patients. I want to be available for my patients during challenging times.”
Dr. John Marshall Mullins wishes to innovate healthcare and started Marshall Lifestyle Medicine as a passion project. His mission is to eliminate barriers preventing patients from receiving life optimizing care and to change the way patients feel about their doctor – patient relationship. Dr. Mullins is now Kentucky’s premiere concierge medical provider.
John Marshall Mullins, M.D. is a Concierge Physician; a Lifestyle Physician. His healthcare model approach is: Comprehensive, Efficient, Prompt, Convenient, and Collaborative.
Marshall Lifestyle Medicine provides a full array of products and services to enhance the lives of men and women of all ages. They offer a fresh approach to primary care by infusing hospitality principles into its design. Patients look forward to their visits with Dr. Mullins and the staff. “I want our customer service to be 5-star and I hope that our patients notice that we focus on the little things” says Dr. Mullins.
When you successfully develop an innovative service or product, growth is a natural byproduct. Marshall is experiencing that now. Rather than shy away from the pressure to expand, we are embracing it by thoughtfully scaling to meet the needs of more patients of all ages. Marshall Lifestyle Medicine has now expanded to treat and serve young adults and pediatrics. We will also launch new clinical locations in the Lexington Distillery district, Georgetown, Pikeville, and London in 2023. If you’re ready to improve your lifestyle through medicine and healthcare, look no further than Marshall Lifestyle Medicine. Schedule your virtual or in-office consultation through the website at marshalllifestylemedicine.com.
859-554-8486 | marshalllifestylemedicine.com
Hamburg - 2251 War Admiral Way, #125, Lexington, KY
Beaumont - 3195 Beaumont Ctr, #130 Lexington, KY
Georgetown - 109 Marketplace Cir, #102 C, Georgetown, KY
MARSHALL LIFESTYLE MEDICINE
LEADER IN :
Concierge Healthcare
You deserve a Health Team that revolves around you!
You have heard the adage, “It takes a village!” It is an idiom than means many people must cooperate to achieve a goal. Dr. Mullins has created a health team that consists of physicians, physician extenders, nurses, performance health coaches, concierge support, aesthetic and fitness experts. Each person’s role is vital to the success of our patients. Having 24 / 7 access to your team allows for a more fluid healthcare experience. People crave structure. Structure allows for predictability. Structure, predictability, and accountability yield success.
Marshall Lifestyle Medicine is Kentucky’s premiere, white-glove concierge primary care practice. Infusing hospitality principles into every aspect of the operations allows for visceral “feeling” that is comforting and welcoming.
We are here when you are sick without doubt. Our same day appointments and 24/7 physician access allow for immediate intervention and eliminate the need for unnecessary ER or UTC visits. What we also do is give you the tools to live your best life. We specialize in weight management, hormone balance, lifestyle behavior modification, sexual health, regenerative medicine, advanced aesthetics, medical fitness, PRP Therapy, and have a dedicated health team at your disposal. Collaboratively, a comprehensive age management and life optimization plan is developed, with the goal of keeping you healthy, preventing chronic disease, eliminating barriers, and creating value for you that is objectively measured.
You can truly do it all at Marshall but as Dr. Mullins says frequently, “We are just getting started. Buckle up, healthcare is evolving at warp speed and I intend to be on the forefront of what will be the future of healthcare.”
With Marshall’s VIP Age Management Membership package, experience all Marshall has to offer, while receiving exciting discounts on membership rewards with your purchase. With the VIP package, you receive 24/7 access to your Marshall health team, Concierge telemedicine urgent primary care, and concierge med phone access for easy prescription refills. The VIP program also includes a comprehensive 12 month Age Management/Optimal Living Health Plan, regular appointments with your physician, yearly EKG, lifestyle evaluation, and much more. Save even more on rewards like CoolSculpting, Aesthetics, Hair Restoration, skincare products, and more.
If you’re ready to improve your lifestyle through medicine and healthcare, look no further than the health care team at Marshall Lifestyle Medicine. Schedule your virtual or in-office consultation through the website atmarshalllifestylemedicine.com.
DR. MIKE PUGH Chiropractic
LEADER IN : With 22 years of experience practicing chiropractic, Dr. Mike Pugh of Tates Creek Chiropractic has seen countless patients go from various states of pain and lack of function to becoming whole again. Through Chiropractic adjustments, massage, spinal decompression and laser therapy services, Dr. Pugh and his team care for patients, and through personalized attention and positive attitudes, they stand out as they do so.
“100% dedication to the person standing in front of us at any given moment is what sets us apart,” Dr. Pugh said. “My goal is to show up every day with a smile on my face and remain grateful for the opportunity to be involved in the lives of the people that I come into contact with.”
Dr. Mike stays ahead of the trends in his field and Tates Creek Chiropractic will soon be adding a nurse practitioner with a specialty in knee and hip injections, gel injections, platelet-rich plasma and weight loss. With this constant evolution, Dr. Mike has reason to be optimistic about what’s next.
“Chiropractic has a bright future,” he said. “Every day that goes by, people understand more about what I do and the benefit that it brings them for a variety of problems.”
Schedule now at LSChiro.com 859-272-5460
148 W Tiverton Way #140, Lexington, KY
“Helping more people, and helping people more!”
LEGACY LASER HAIR REMOVAL
LEADER IN :
Laser Hair Removal
With more than 10 years of experience in the field of laser aesthetics, working with all skin types, Legacy Laser Hair Removal’s Ashley Holland offers permanent laser hair removal for anyone, including those with thinner or finer hair, diffuse redness and facial veins, benign-pigmented lesions, wrinkles, skin tightening, angiomas and more.
“Legacy Laser provides state-of-theart technology, allowing a wide range of treatment options for all skin types while remaining at an affordable price,” Holland explained. “I genuinely care about making my clients feel comfortable while providing great service to each and every customer. I have a passion for the health and beauty field while helping others feel like their best selves.”
In the past decade-plus, Holland has found that she can do her best work in reaching her friends and neighbors through expertise with laser hair removal, turning Legacy Laser into not just a successful business, but an outlet for positive change.
“As a woman, I understand anxiety, low self esteem and low confidence,” Holland reflected. “I love helping others see their beauty and feel confident in their own skin. I am passionate about not only giving the best service, but the friendships I make with each client.”
859-552-5290
MONEY and FINANCE
The leaders who offer the financial knowledge and guideance ensuring success for you, your family and your career.
ALPHA FINANCIAL PARTNERS
LEADER IN :
Business Succession Planning
Alpha Financial Partners, LLC is a fiduciarybased Registered Investment Advisory firm in Lexington that focuses on business owners and their employees; offering an array of group benefits, wealth management, insurance, estate and financial planning services. According to the Exit Planning Institute’s ®2013 State of Owner Readiness Survey - 76% of Boomer business owners plan to transition their business over the next decade. As more of Alpha’s clients approach this milestone, they’re asking “What should I do with this business that I have spent a lifetime building?”
Marc Cobane, one of the firm’s partners, became one of the Commonwealth’s few Certified Exit Planning Advisors® in 2019. During his CEPA® training at the Chicago Booth School of Business, he met insurance agent Kerry Pulliam. They decided to collaborate to help business owners plan for successful transitions.
Having both worked with Jamie Traughber of Traughber Wealth Law on complex business transactions, they agreed that he would be the perfect addition to their team as an attorney who understood complex entity, trust and tax structures. Combining their expertise, they can ensure that your business takes the proper steps towards a successful transition, whether that be a management buy-out or ESOP, an external sale, or transferring the business to the next generation.
LEADER IN :
ANNIEMAC Mortgage Lending
With a deep understanding of what it means for his clients to buy or refinance their homes, guiding them through some of the biggest financial decisions of their lives, Brian Lykins works hard to ensure that his team has the resources and know how to ease them through the loan process with no details overlooked.
“The philosophy I pass on to my team is to treat every client like they would want to be treated,” explained Lykins, a branch manager at AnnieMac Home Mortgage with 19 years of experience and numerous industry awards to his name. “Honesty and transparency are critical for all aspects of life, especially for my realtor friends and for our home buyers’ experience.”
Lykins relies on an extensive background across all facets of mortgage lending — including conventional, jumbo, FHA, VA, USDA and renovation loans — to advise his team members and their clients through any situation, from firsttime home purchasing to refinances. And if there is one thing he’s learned in his career, it’s that the role of the realtor is only growing more important.
“There will always be a need for a human touch when purchasing a home,” he said. “We believe in the need for live human interaction during a complex process — the kind of service and guidance that a phone app can’t provide.”
502-773-4834
brianlykins.annie-mac.com
11414 Main St, #102, Louisville, KY
COMMUNITY TRUST BANK
LEADER IN :
Community Banking
Founded in the early 1900s in Pikeville, Community Trust Bank has grown exponentially — now offering loans, a range of personal and business banking services and investment guidance — but maintains its focus on serving its hometown region.
When asked about the most rewarding part of his work, Andy Jarvis, a Community Trust Senior Vice President and Senior Lender for the Central Kentucky region, summed up this focus perfectly.
“Being a part of making someone’s dreams become a reality is the most rewarding part of what I do,” he said.
This focus on customer success was also apparent as Jarvis provided his go-to advice for this year.
“Picture your perfect 2023,” he said, “set reasonable financial goals, and then be persistent in achieving those goals.”
With 79 banking locations that stretch from Kentucky to West Virginia and Tennessee, Community Trust Bank has seen its dedication to clients pay off over the last 119 years. And with team members like Jarvis at the helm, there’s no signs of that changing any time soon.
859-389-5350 | ctbi.com
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LEADER IN :
PNC BANK Private Banking
As a vice president and investment advisor with PNC Private Bank, Evan Daugherty’s leadership style is influenced by the chance to help others and by the lessons he’s learned in his own professional journey.
Each and every day, Daugherty works with clients to ensure their investment portfolios help them achieve their goals, from capital accumulation, to wealth preservation, to investment strategies that account for their personal beliefs and values. With the use of customized portfolio designs, he helps them articulate the defining motivations behind their wealth strategies.
“I think I bring a healthy balance of technical expertise together with an understanding of what it takes to connect and work with clients personally,” he said. “Through my work with individual clients, I’ve learned that a solution that truly delivers on their goals may deviate from the ‘optimal solution’ that looks best on paper.”
Daugherty’s dedication to service extends to his colleagues and peers. “I’m motivated by the opportunity to have a positive impact on anyone who is still trying to find their way and advance in this industry,” Daugherty explained.
“Key mentors in my professional life invested in me along the way and brought me up with them. I hope to be able to return the favor.”
859-629-3159 | pnc.com
Evan Daugherty, CFA, CAIA
HONOR HOME LOANS
LEADER IN :
Stree Free Mortgages
At Honor Home Loans, Dana BackPack and her team help clients’ dreams of home ownership become realities through a broad range of financial products, including home loans, land loans and refinancing.
“Our company strives to always provide the best rates and the best service to our clients, every day of the year,” explained Back-Pack. “We pride ourselves on fast approvals and expedited services, as well as educating and advising clients throughout the process.”
Back-Pack has honed her expertise and passion for this industry over 22 years of experience, from hot markets and low rates to tight markets and high rates, and everything in between. With this expertise, she’s able to guide clients and help them navigate any climate to come out ahead with the best possible solutions. And, leaning on more than two decades of first-hand perspective, she is optimistic about the future of her business.
“The future has never been brighter,” she said. “Builder confidence is reaching a new high as more and more people are looking to achieve home ownership. The markets are strong and there are so many new programs available for buyers looking to make that jump.”
859-621-0169
kymortgageninja.com
505 Wellington Way, #110 Lexington, KY
LEADER IN :
HSLC BANK Merchant Services
HSLC specializes in banking and financial services for businesses and individuals. A community bank that offers a personal touch for customers, HSLC also provides access to state-of-the-art solutions and the continual innovations that drive the most successful financial institutions.
“It is our responsibility as a community bank to provide beneficial, trustworthy services to the people and businesses we serve, and that’s why we started HSLC Merchant Services, offering payments processing for credit and debit card transactions. Everyone deserves to be treated fairly, and our role is to make that happen,” explained HSLC President and CEO Chris Jones and its Executive Vice President of Sales Operations Brad Wilson. “In the 135 years that we’ve been in business, we’ve learned the importance of being engaged in our communities and finding ways to get to ‘yes’ whenever possible.”
HSLC’s commitment to conduct business from a relational perspective, not simply a transactional one, has been the foundation for the bank’s diligence in serving communities in Kentucky and Ohio. With Jones’ extensive banking and lending experience, and Wilson’s long background in payments, bringing Merchant Services to HSLC customers was an obvious opportunity to benefit businesses.
“Every company should feel that their bank is operating with their best interest at heart. HSLC is here to provide solutions businesses can trust. From products, to pricing and support, we are here, in person, for our customers. That level of relationship isn’t possible with large, remotely based banks or Merchant Services companies, which often view customers simply as sources of revenue. Our motto is ‘We exist to help dreamers dream, builders build, and makers make’ and we take that very seriously.”
859-440-1008 | www.hslc.bank
345 Ruccio Way, Lexington, KY
BUSINESS and SERVICES
The leaders who can provide an experience or service to support or help you through everyday life and special occasions.
THE FLOATING FOX
LEADER IN :
Yoga Studios
The Floating Fox offers TriYoga ®, fitness classes and an after-school program. Owner and teacher, Stephanie Stanley, operates with the goal of guiding the community through beautiful yoga flows that can help each member connect with their inner selves and discover peace, clarity, strength and harmony.
Stephanie, also an artist, is dedicated to providing a space where her students can take a break from many of the stresses that come with modern life.
“I just love watching our students quiet their busy minds, leaving the stress of the day at the door, while finding their blissful peace,” Stephanie said. “There is no better feeling than watching my students release stress and anxiety. It’s all about learning to turn inward and tune out everything else in our busy, supersocial-media-connected world.” Tapping into that inner peace is a skill, once mastered, that goes beyond the studio. Besides the mental benefits, yoga can offer many physical benefits as well. The Floating Fox takes total wellness a step further by offering strength training, dance and cardio classes.
Operating The Floating Fox just blocks from where her grandfather and great grandfather operated their own Lexington restaurant, Stephanie understands the value her TriYoga studios’ practice can bring to this community in particular. “We are working on adding a little café here soon, so I will be walking in my great grandfather’s and grandfather’s footsteps,” she concluded. “Only I will be serving up a path to nirvana beside my treat stand!”
859-413-4414 | thefloatingfox.com
400 Old Vine, #202, Lexington KY
OAK HILL GARDENS
LEADER IN :
All-Inclusive Wedding Venue
Applying his more than 15 years of industry experience, Josh Samples helps create the best day of his clients’ lives as the owner and lead designer of Oak Hill Gardens, a fullservice event venue specializing in all-inclusive weddings.
“Planning your big day can be extremely stressful and we like to remove all of that and make the process enjoyable, exciting and, most importantly, unique to each couple,” Samples said. “We are the only all-inclusive venue in our area and work closely with our clients to alleviate all of the typical drama associated with weddings and bring their visions to life.”
Samples lives for the moment during wedding receptions when he sees everyone laughing, dancing and having a great time. And even though he’s accrued so much expertise in the space, he plans to attend a floral design school in Paris, France, this year to refine his skills even further.
“I strive to treat each wedding as if it were my own,” he concluded. “I love to travel, learn and bring back fresh ideas for each new season.”
BOURBON BARREL PODCASTING
LEADER IN :
Podcasting
Utilizing expertise built over her own career behind mics and editing software, Jennifer Longworth helps new podcasters get up and running with their shows and aids established podcasters by enhancing audio to minimize distractions through her firm Bourbon Barrel Podcasting.
“Being an editor from Central Kentucky who focuses on Central Kentucky clients sets me apart from the other thousands of podcast editors out there,” Longworth explained. “I co-founded the Lexington Podcasters in 2018 because I knew that I couldn’t possibly be the only podcaster in the area. I want others to know that they are not alone and that I’m here to help them along their podcast journey. I guess it all comes down to wanting to help people.”
Longworth has been invited to speak at numerous national podcast industry conferences and is involved in networking groups like Women Leading Kentucky and Commerce Lexington. As a local leader in the podcasting field, she has distilled some valuable advice.
“Find your niche audience and serve them well,” she recommended. “Niching down provides greater clarity and direction. The riches are in the niches.”
859-361-0595
bourbonbarrelpodcasting.com
SALLEE HORSE VANS
LEADER IN :
Equine Transportation
Across more than six decades, Sallee Horse Vans, Inc. has earned countless customers’ trust by consistently providing the best service in the industry and demonstrating a heartfelt commitment to customers and their equine passengers.
“Every time we transport a horse to a race, a show, the breeding shed or a new home, we earn your trust time and time again,” explained Sallee’s President and CEO Nicole Pieratt. “We have a longstanding team that has built the trust of our customers for decades, and continues to build customer relationships one customer at a time.”
Naturally, Pieratt and her team are energized by Lexington’s thriving equine community, which hosts the best of the best for horse sales, racing and shows. Invigorated by the city’s history and her own family’s influence as a third-generation business owner, Pieratt is thankful for her past and excited about her future.
“I have been blessed with so many great mentors, starting with my parents and grandparents,” she said. “As the next generation of horse enthusiasts are coming up through the ranks, they are contributing to the great optimism in both the sport horse and the thoroughbred industries.”
THE LEXINGTON SCHOOL FOR RECORDING ARTS
Recording Arts Education
At The Lexington School for Recording Arts (LSRA), students can develop their passions for music and the entertainment industry into fruitful careers for the rest of their lives. And with small class sizes, guaranteed one-on-one instruction and all in-person lessons, they can be sure they are getting the best possible value for investing in themselves by enrolling.
“The audio, video and technology industry is growing at an amazing 21%, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics,” explained Carolyn Austin, LSRA’s president, and Steve Nall, its award-winning engineer.
“There are jobs everywhere. If you see it or hear it, it was created by a trained technician.”
LSRA is the only licensed audio/video propriety education facility in all of Kentucky, housed inside of a state-of-the-art recording studio that exposes students to real-world industry experiences. But it’s about more than just preparing students for a career upon graduation, it’s about giving them the tools to live out their passions every day.
“There are only four kinds of jobs: a job you love, like, tolerate or hate,” reflected Austin and Nall. “If you love your work, life is good. We practice what we teach: work hard, play harder. Always enjoy what you are doing and always do your best! A good leader passes these concepts forward.”
As the staff at LSRA prepares the next generation for audio/video production careers, it emphasizes personal responsibility and the fact that it is not teaching music, art, science, technology or business, but rather, it is teaching students. And doing all of this in the heart of the Bluegrass is central to its success.
“We live where we work,” said Austin and Nall. “We have the charm of a small Southern town coupled with the amenities, technology and culture of a large city.”
Taking full advantage of those amenities and serving as a prime example of this access to technology, LSRA continues to serve its students with irreplaceable perspective on where the entertainment industry is going, as well as where it has been.
“Of course, we have tomorrow’s technology today, but we also house a Museum of Sight and Sound that dates back to the 1800s,” Austin and Nall explained. “This is a rare place where today’s young adults can see and touch a hand-crank Victrola record player, flash bulbs, camera film, dial phones, eight-track cassettes and tiny transistor radios. It gives them an invaluable perspective on this fast-paced industry.”
President Carolyn Austin and the L-Team | Steve Nall, (bass) award-winning Head Engineer | Michael Thomas, (guitar) Producer/Engineer | Willy Freebody, (drums) Video Production Tech | Craig Floyd, (keys) Lighting Director
QURESHI DEVELOPMENT GROUP
LEADER IN :
Real Estate Development
Formed from its founders’ community service efforts in Lexington, Qureshi Development Group (QDG) is now underway with its inaugural affordable housing project. As the leadership team of Aqsa, Humza and Hera Qureshi work toward this opening, they continue to be driven by the conviction that it will make a massive positive impact for so many in their community.
“As regular volunteers at the SHARE community service center on Georgetown Street and, more recently, the founders of the free clinic now operating out of the center, we were looking for ways to do more for the area,” they explained. “Affordable housing is a huge need and we feel blessed to make a difference in the same community that we grew up in.”
The Qureshis are medical professionals by training, but it may be the QDG venture that leaves the strongest legacy on the community that they hold so dear. Feeling compelled to make a difference using their resources and talents, the siblings began to consider impact investing, driven first and foremost by their desire to improve the lives of those who will be impacted. Their vision for what the residents of this city need most for today as well as for tomorrow is what continues to inform QDG’s mission.
“What we’re seeing on the Lexington front is a commitment from the local government to find unique solutions to the growing issue of affordable housing,” they said. “With an emphasis on reuse of existing green spaces and urban infill, we envision a future where developers, urban planners and elected officials all work collaboratively to create more sustainable and affordable cities.”
991 Star Shoot Pkwy Lexington KY 40509
LEADER IN :
Catering Queens
DUPREE CATERING + EVENTS
With more than 35 years of experience catering events across Central Kentucky, Dupree Catering & Events has learned the valuable lesson of pliability.
“Always be willing to be flexible,” said the Dupree team of Executive Chef Jane Thompson, Pastry Chef Halida Cindric and Sous Chef Brooke Andreas. “We all know that many things we do, from intaking farm-fresh produce to relying on egg prices to timelines at a wedding, can be less than straightforward. When you allow yourself the room for change, you are able to offer the best experience possible for your guests, while also decreasing your personal stress levels.”
Dupree has earned a reputation for always bringing the freshest, scratch-made meals and top-notch service making the most of the slew of local farmers and vendors that this region provides. Looking forward to the next 35 years and beyond, Dupree feels that doubling down on that approach will pay dividends.
“People are looking for vendors that source products responsibly with minimal waste, thus becoming more budget friendly,” Executive Chef, Jane Thompson explained. “Clients are always looking for creative and fresh approaches to old favorites.” 201
THE MANE ON MAIN Venue
LEADER IN :
with a View
Known widely as “downtown Lexington’s venue with a view,” The Mane on Main hosts weddings, corporate events, charity galas and all kinds of other social events. It is the only venue with panoramic views overlooking our beautiful city.
“With over 30 years of catering experience, we can not only provide the perfect venue, but exceptional food and service to go with it,” explained the Mane on Main team, which includes Venue Coordinator Natalie Stice, Events Director Amanda Henderson and Event Coordinator Samantha Kline. “We are passionate about what we do and are always striving to be the best at it. We love seeing the end results of events we helped create and working one on one with our clients to help them design an excellent menu and the event of their dreams.”
In addition to an unparalleled venue and the food and service to match, The Mane on Main might be best known for the personal attention it grants to their clients.
“Relationships are the key to success in any business,” the team said. “We pride ourselves in the relationships we have built with our local community and customers. The trust we build helps provide a seamless and stress-free experience for their big days or critical corporate events.”
JOEY’S CARPET CARE Fabric Protection
LEADER IN : Ben Pickett has grown up in the cleaning industry — while the family owned business was started in 1980, Ben got his first certification at just 12 years old. Today he pursues that passion as an owner of Joey’s Carpet Care and MicroSeal, a cleaning and restoration company specializing in rugs, upholstery, carpets and hard floors.
As Central Kentucky’s exclusive provider of MicroSeal’s permanent fabric protector, the business has a distinct advantage in its ability to provide lifetime protection to new furniture, rugs, carpets and more.
“We have fabric protection options for all your soft surfaces, whether you want MicroSeal on your designer furniture and rugs or an economical fluorochemical applied to your synthetic carpets, we have the solution for all fabrics and budgets,” Pickett explained.
“MicroSeal’s penetrating protection lasts for up to nine professional cleanings, without needing to reapply; fluorochemicals usually need to be reapplied each cleaning. With advances in chemistry, our environmentally friendly products and procedures are helping furniture, rugs, and carpets last longer - making Joey’s a strategic partner in the sustainability of our homes and community.
859-223-8630 | joeyscarpetcare.com
233 Industry Parkway, #E Nicholasville, KY 40356
LEADER IN :
EXECUTRAIN Executive Training
As the first female CEO in ExecuTrain’s history, Crinda Francke leads a team of subject matter experts for Fortune 500 companies, working with clients to design the highest-quality training, consulting, and support services to fit their needs.
“Going into my 29th year in business, the most important lesson I have learned is to be adaptable and ready to pivot to meet the rapidly-changing business climate in which we live,” Francke said. “Focusing on the positive, what’s good in a situation, has always inspired me. While it’s important to find a solution during a challenging time, it’s equally important that you don’t allow yourself to get bogged down in negativity. Solutions are what motivate me!”
Francke embodies a can-do attitude and willingness to go the extra mile that sets ExecuTrain apart from its competition, offering a special combination of heart and years of experience to the benefit of her clients. For her, these were qualities that were instilled at a young age by the woman she looked to as a hero.
“My mom has always been my role model in leadership and life in general,” Francke recalled. “I watched her seemingly effortlessly manage a career in politics and make everyone around her feel special. What I also witnessed was how much she worried about people and making things better for them.” 859-271-0296
SEASONS CATERING
LEADER IN :
Full Service Catering
Since 1996, Seasons Catering & Special Occasions has served Lexington’s most unforgettable moments as a premier catering and events planning company. Its team is meticulous with the planning and preparing of extraordinary cuisine and offers unparalleled service to its customers. Its chef and culinary team are extremely creative in preparing anything you’d want to eat — and when they say “anything,” they mean breakfast, brunch, hot lunch, boxed lunches, corporate event fare, dinners, buffets, seated meals, appetizers, wedding spreads and an array of cakes — and its earned a reputation as the “go-to” organization for any type of catering.
“I enjoy making people happy,” explained proprietor Kellie Stoddart. “If I can help someone, I will. I strive to create beautiful memories with each event that I cater.”
In addition to its meticulous planning and memorable food, Seasons Catering is also well known as the operator of Lexington Ice Sculptures, which offers remarkable decor to complement any event. With so much experience offering such a range of valuable event services, Stoddart also has a clear handle on what the future will hold.
“The future will show that people are focusing more on online services and touch-of-the-finger ordering,” she said. “People want ease and convenience. They want everything fast, right now and ready to go.”
859-266-6661 | seasonsevents.com | 333 North Ashland Ave, Lexington, KY
NIMLOK KY
LEADER IN :
Showcasing Your Business
Nimlok Kentucky helps the local business community stand out by providing experiential graphics in the form of corporate-branded interiors, custom-designed trade show exhibits and more. With a full production and installation crew and an expert team of sales consultants, designers and project managers at its disposal, Nimlok offers a full suite of services.
“We are experts in trade show design, experiential marketing and trade show logistics, specializing in largeformat printing — we can print on just about any substrate you can imagine,” explained Lisah Barbour, the owner and CEO of Nimlok Kentucky. “Every one of our team members has an eye for detail and excellence. We offer complete service for a project from beginning to end, including design, production, completion and installation.”
Following the COVID-19 pandemic, Barbour’s customers have learned that cultivating a positive message among employees and customers can dictate success. And Barbour knows that Nimlok can be instrumental in helping them do so.
“The success of any business depends on its customers,” she said. “It is essential to understand their needs, preferences and expectations to provide them with the best products or services in order to build strong, long-term relationships.”
502-499-7566
nimlok-kentucky.com
2505 Technology Dr, Louisville, KY
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BRYANT’S RENT ALL Event Rentals
Celebrating 70 years of business and under the leadership of its second- and third-generation family owners, Bryant’s Rent-All is Central Kentucky’s premier event rental company with a storied history of helping people mark major milestones by renting tents, chairs, china and much more.
“There is constant change, so you must be prepared to change and be able to follow the flow,” explained Owner Terry L. Bryant and Co-Owner Scott Bryant about the business’ impressive longevity. “And throughout, you should treat customers how you wish to be treated and provide impeccable service and the highest-quality product.”
With so much success in its past and as the world returns to celebrating special occasions in person, Bryant’s is taking those lessons and applying them to its next chapter — which is sure to be its best yet.
“Customers are always looking for ways to personalize their events and the industry is always looking for new ways to meet those expectations,” Terry and Scott said.
“At Bryant’s, we’re excited to set new goals every year, see where we can grow and try new things.”
859-252-0408 | bryantsrentall.com 875 S Broadway, Lexington, KY 701 Red Mile Rd, Lexington, KY
WALNUT HILL DAY SCHOOL
Offering a loving environment that is safe and educational, Walnut Hill Day School has been giving students the chance to achieve their individual potential since 1986. Through Spanish language, music, physical education, piano lessons and summer camps, the program goes beyond its core curriculum to give students from age two through kindergarten the chance to explore their interests.
“We are dedicated to providing the best education for our students and helping them develop physically, socially, emotionally and cognitively,” explained director and owner Bobbi Todd. “We offer a nurturing environment that provides academic skills that give children the foundation upon which to build their future education.”
And it isn’t just this well-rounded approach to the student experience that sets Walnut Hill Day School apart. It has a remarkable international representation among its student body, with children hailing from Azerbaijan, Japan, India, Jordan, Sri Lanka, Venezuela, Syria and other far flung locations all bringing their own unique perspectives to the benefit of their classmates.
“There are several additional factors that set us apart as well,” Todd said. “For one, our amazing teachers — many of them have advanced credentials and all of them share the love of teaching. We have several teachers who have been here for over 20 years. Another would be our families — we owe a lot to our wonderful families, and their support means more to us than they can possibly imagine. And lastly, I would add our location! We are situated just minutes from Man O’ War and overlook prestigious Juddmonte Farms. The bucolic setting and serene location provide a perfect venue for the school’s island of excellence.”
When it comes to considerations for the future, Walnut Hill is clearly poised to grow, as it has always been built on the concept that its work is just as important for tomorrow as it is for today.
“In our industry, the children come first and they are our future and the reason why we come to school each day,” Todd said. “We want our students to leave our school fully prepared for their next educational journey.”
Finally, Walnut Hill’s place in our community ensures that both this school and its students will continue to achieve the best.
AMADA SENIOR CARE
LEADER IN :
In-Home Personal Care
Opened in 2017 by James Bernoski and his wife, Amada Senior Care helps seniors age in their own homes, assisting with everyday activities like bathing, dressing, medication reminders and errands so that they can remain in the places they love most.
As a former bedside nurse himself, Bernoski has seen firsthand how important this style of senior care can be and how much it is poised to grow in the near future.
“All of our Baby Boomers are aging and they will need care — COVID really brought to the forefront how beneficial it can be to stay in your home for the long term,” Bernoski said. “We have nurses on staff and all of our clients are overseen by a nurse. We specialize in long-term care insurance claims and we’re also the exclusive provider of home care for the NFLPA alumni.”
Today, as the owner of a critical and growing business, Bernoski’s nurturing nature is focused on supporting his team at Amada as well as the seniors it serves.
Bernoski has been awarded the ABC 36 2022 Viewers Choice Award and was also nominated by the state for a legislative award.
“I enjoy helping everyone become the best they can be,” he said. “I try and motivate them to do what is best for the patient. I feel like a teammate for my employees.”
859-963-1842
AmadaLexington.com
AmadaLouisville.com
198 Bevins Ln, #A, Georgetown, KY
GRYPHON EXECUTIVE
LEADER IN :
Event Security
Beginning as security operators for bars and restaurants six years ago, Gryphon Executive has leveraged its top-of-class professional standards to offer private security services, executive protection and event security for a growing list of high-profile accounts.
“Our level of patience, class and teamwork is what sets us apart,” explained CEO and owner Justin Griffin. “We have such a close-knit group and we handle everything with the utmost level of professionalism and a familyfocused state of mind. We always go into everything knowing and trusting that our brothers have our backs.”
Griffin and his team have found that the strength of Lexington’s community has meant that making a great impression on a few has spread their reputation to the masses, making it easier for them to network and capitalize on new opportunities. That reputation can be traced back to Griffin’s own role models, his late father-in-law as well as his mother, who instilled in him a tireless work effort.
As Gryphon Executive’s reputation continues to grow, the road ahead seems wide open. “The future is limitless,” concluded Griffin. “It’s all about patience. The strongest guy in the room never wins, only the smartest.”
gryphonexecutive.com
881 Corporate Dr, Lexington KY
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LEXINGTON CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL Building a Better Future
Lexington Catholic High School continues to be the leader in Building a Better Future for its students and the larger Lexington community.
Scheduled to open in the fall of 2023, Lexington Catholic is proud of its new 25,000-square-foot expansion allowing students to thrive and achieve in Mind, Spirit, and Body. The new facilities will include a state-of-the-art Science Center emphasizing STEM, a Student Commons area that encourages group work and collaboration activities, and the High Marks Center serving students with learning differences. This $12 million project will provide an exceptional learning environment for all Lexington Catholic students, where they can learn and grow, preparing them for college and the 21st-century workforce.
These spectacular new facilities will enhance Lexington Catholic students’ learning experience. The Experiential Education Course allows students to explore careers of interest before college. Our advanced academic programs, including Exemplar Scholars (Math, Science, & Technology) and Pathways of Emphasis (intensive study in Business, Engineering, and Air & Space), allow Lexington Catholic graduates to have the skills and tools they need to build a better future for themselves and our world.
859-277-7183
lexingtoncatholic.com
2250 Clays Mill Rd Lexington, KY
HEART OF GOLD PHOTOGRAPHY
LEADER IN :
Wall Art Collections
As the owner of not one but two successful photography studios, Ashley Lowe has proven that a picture is worth 1,000 words. At Heart of Gold Photography, she and her team specialize in headshots and branding services, complete with professional hair, makeup and image consultation. And at Allure Photography, they specialize in ladies boudoir photography, helping women feel empowered no matter what they are balancing at home.
“We spend the extra time in getting to know our clients before they come in for a session and we dedicate the session time to them in making them feel like the superstars they are,” Lowe said of her process for both studios. “Our work atmosphere is like a family working together. It just feels like home every day I walk in.”
And while seemingly everyone is now an amateur photographer with their own devices, Lowe sees that there is a significant demand for professional images that create irreplaceable mementos which can’t be replicated at home.
“With the onslaught of cameras on iPhones and other devices, more images will be taken of people than they have been in any other generation,” she explained.
“However, we will have the least amount of evidence of people’s existence due to the lack of printing of one’s images.”
859-667-8104
hrtofgoldphoto.com
3645 Windowpane Ln, Lexington, KY
LEADER IN :
MITCHELL COTTHOFF Digital Services
Beyond the pages of this magazine, TOPS Marketing Group offers a wide range of cutting-edge digital marketing solutions in both the Lexington and Louisville markets, supporting its clients with programs that leverage tactics like SEM, SEO, programmatic display, email marketing, social media, website development and more. And behind those strategies is Mitchell Cotthoff, TOPS Marketing Group’s Vice President of Digital Marketing.
“The online world is evolving and the future of digital marketing is promisingly bright and secure,” Cotthoff explained.
“Nearly 77% of companies worldwide have already adopted the industry’s best content marketing strategies, and more are likely to join the list to make a place for themselves in the digital world.”
Cotthoff is the right person to help companies on that journey as a naturalborn leader who relishes the chance to help his teammates achieve their own goals and trains 15 hours a week to compete as an Ironman in his spare time. And there’s no place he’d rather be than right here.
“Being in Central Kentucky means opportunities in the equine and agricultural industries, but there’s also opportunities to be had in creative fields and technologies,” he concluded.
859-543-8677 | topsinlex.com
465 E. High St, #201
home office trends
ifyou don’t have some sort of home office setup, we have just one question for you; “Why?” We acknowledge that it’s important to have a good work-life balance. That’s precisely why we love having a dedicated office space; it actually helps delineate work and home rather than the opposite. We’ll show you how beautiful a home office can be and give you tips for being more efficient in your home office so you can get back to living your life!
a desk with a view
More and more home offices are thoughtfully placing the workspace in a window. That seems like a small thing, but it has real impacts for your overall well-being. Windows in your workspace have been proven to boost your energy levels, reduce work-related stress and improve your overall feeling of happiness. In a home office, this also allows you the chance to feel more connected to your home and family, especially if the window overlooks a spot where kids might be playing outside. This will naturally encourage you to get your work done!
texture
We’re seeing tons of home offices that incorporate lush fabrics and luxurious textures. And it just makes sense! One of the benefits of working from home is a sense of comfort; shouldn’t your home office space be designed to maximize that feeling? From velvet desk chairs to elegant drapes, texture brings warmth to what could be a sterile space.
If your current setup feels a little “blah,” start with what’s most immediate. If you’re uncomfortable at your desk, start with the chair. If that’s fine, think about what’s directly in your line of sight; lamps, desk accessories, wallpaper and window treatments can all make a big splash.
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love the idea of a home office setup that is a seamless part of your space. Each of these desks is built into a larger space that functions as a library and storage area. Having a desk as a part of a built-in cabinet area means any wall can easily become your new office. Unused or under-utilized closets, dens, family rooms, pantries and “junk” rooms all afford you the space you need to create an office setup!
Both of these setups feature trends we’re seeing everywhere lately. Darker cabinets offer a luxe look that helps the office both feel like a feature while looking like a more organic part of the overall whole. Wallpaper brings texture and a custom feel that we just adore.
prints patterns &
co r matters
We all know that color theory truly matters. Gone are the days of stark, boring offices; nobody feels productive in that kind of environment, especially when it’s in your house. Instead, people are carefully choosing color schemes that help them feel at home and ready to work. (If you love white or beige walls, we support you; just be sure to choose a neutral that gives you the right “vibe.”)
And while we’ve always put wallpaper on anything that would hold still long enough, statement wallpaper is very much on-trend right now. We encourage you to give it a go!
on the up&up
More home offices are going vertical. Shelves reaching to the ceiling were originally driven by necessity, but people are realizing the storage potential of their office spaces. We love how the shape and color of these cabinets is mirrored by the ceiling design.
Drawing the eye upward makes the area feel grander; everyone’s office needs a sense of gravitas! Vertical lines will help elongate the space. Pedestal tables, framed glass doors, built-in shelving, interesting ceilings, tall plants and geometric furniture can help pull off this design trick.
If you love this look, what should you avoid? Heavy, bulky desks can “weigh down” the bottom half of the room; on the flip side, large, excessively decorative lighting can have the same effect on the top half. Aim for balance –good advice for any situation, right?
accessorize!
Studies show that personal accessories help us feel more connected to our work. And in a home office, accessories help our work feel connected to our house!
In 2023, office accessories are trending toward items that seem to have a handcrafted look. That includes bouclé woven fabrics, texture pottery and organic, imperfect shapes. People are really leaning toward storied pieces with tons of character. Vintage, artisan and heirloom pieces can really add that to your space. In Kentucky, equestrian or Bourbon accessories are always on-trend.
old meets new on 2nd street
by:built in 1843 by Reverend John Ward, this gorgeous 6-bedroom in the heart of downtown Lexington holds so much intriguing history. Though it now houses an interior designer based out of Los Angeles and her dogs, former President Abraham Lincoln once walked the halls while his wife, Mary Todd Lincoln, attended John Ward’s Academy.
Before it was restored back to a single family home, this house served as separate apartments – and later as the first bed and breakfast in Lexington!
“There were many layers of things that did not belong that made no sense and had to be removed,” says the owner. “After demo, it was so interesting to find the original wood floor covered with intact newspaper from the early 1920s.”
The gated home sits on a half acre property and was originally built in the Italianate style and modified in the 1870s to add the relaxing sleeping porch, tower, and an attic. Today, the owner describes its style as “modern vintage.” Many pieces were sourced from estate sales and local antique shops to achieve a layered, collectedover-time feel that respects the impressive history of the home. “I wanted a home I could update, and now it’s a contrast of old/new, city/ country, and masculine/feminine.”
The history of the home is very special. Homes just aren’t built the same way they were in 1843. Sitting on a huge parcel in the middle of downtown o ers city living with total privacy giving the best of both worlds.
design details:
built:
1843
neigh borh d: Downtown Lexington bedr ms: 6 bathr ms: 5 1/2 living area: 5,005 sq.ft.
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paint: Farrow & Ball; “The colors were chosen to make people feel comfortable while emphasizing the original details and woodwork of the home.”
other details:
Eat-in kitchen, in-law floorplan, o ce, utility room, eight fireplaces, guest house, secure fenced grounds, sunroom, working pocket doors, Carrara marble countertops in kitchen, 12’ ceilings, crown molding, hand-carved mantels and more stunning details!
vendors & resources:
Scout, The Emporium, Subject Matter, Heritage Antiques, Liberty Hill Antiques, Bishop Studios, Ron Taylor, Kathy Rees, Curated Design Inc.
status:
Sold by Ciara Hagedorn with RE/MAX Elite Realty(859) 229-7385
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We’re obsessed with the “Mamie Pink” details in the luxurious, sprawling bathroom suite. Popularized by First Lady Mamie Eisenhower, pink bathroom fixtures were all the rage in the 1950s. Oft-maligned as “dated,” a growing movement is seeking to preserve these details in older homes before they’re removed entirely. We think they make a darling detail and instantly show the history and character of a home – just check out the his and hers sinks and their glam gold-toned accessories!
ofthe magical exterior, the owner says there’s not a better place to sit on a summer day and be a part of the neighborhood than the large front porch with its lights and ceiling fans. Walk around to the rear of the house and you’ll find a 3 car carriage house that serves as an entertainment space, a limestone dining patio, pergolas covered in Wisteria come Spring, and Kentucky-native plants that attract all kinds of birds, bees, and butterflies. The backyard also includes limestone paths, a luscious lawn, and a firepit area for those chilly nights. We’re not sure we would ever want to leave this home! •
NextGenerationLeaders
ByRonEdmondsonInmyworkwithchurchesacrossthenation,itappearswearenearing crisismodeinidentifyingupandcomingnewleadersforourchurches.I suspectitisnotlimitedtomyfield.Asolderleadersretire,wehaven’t developedanadequatepipeline ofreplacements.Wehaven’trecruited enoughleadersfromanewergenerationforourteam.Mostleadersinmy stageoflifeclaimtoloveinvestinginyoungerleaders.Werecognizethe futureofmosteveryorganizationisdirectlyrelatedtothenumberof newleaderswecanrecruitanddevelop.
Thedesireisthere,buttheexcuseIhearmostoftenisthattheycan’tseemtofindtheyoungerleaders. Or,whentheydofindthem,theycan’tseemtokeepthem.
So,howdoweattractandretainyoungleaders.Letmesharesomethoughtsfromexperience.
Givethemopportunities
Thatsoundssimple,butit’snot.Manyleadersareafraidtohandoffrealresponsibilitytopeoplehalftheir age.Iunderstand,becauseImadesomehugemistakesasayoungleader,butatthesametime,it’showI learned.Ilearnedbestinmyleadershipjourneythroughtrying,failingandtryingagain.
Youngerleaderswantauthorityandaseatatthetablenow–notwhentheyreachanexpectedorpredeterminedage.Thismaynotevenbeafairexpectationfortheyoungerleadertohave.Wecanexpect themto“paytheirdues”.Yet,it’salegitimateandrealexpectationtoattractyoungerleaders.
Shareexperiences
Youngleadersareopentolearningfromamatureleader’ssuccessesandfailures.Infact,they craveit.Thishasbeensucharefreshinglearningcurveforme.Youngerleadersenjoyhearing storiesofwhatworkedandwhatdidn’t.Thischaracteristicisoneofthebeautiesofnewer generations.
TheyoungleadersonteamsIhaveledseekoutmypersonalexperience.Theywillstillwantthe chancetolearnontheirown,andtheydon’twantustodwellinthepast.Theywantustothink positivelyaboutthefuture,buttheyarereadytogleanfromthewisdomofthosewhohave gonebeforethem,especiallyinthecontextofrelationships.
Allowforfailure
Peopleofallageswillmakemistakesinleadership,regardlessoftheiryearsofexperience.That’seven truertodaythanpreviously.Withever-changingtechnologyandtherealitiesofapost-Covidworld,weare trulylivinginthebiblicalconceptoflifethatis“neweverymorning”.
Thisisonereasonolderleaderssometimesshyawayfromyoungerleaders.Itiswhymanyprefertodo thingsthemselvesorrefusetodelegate.
Anatmosphere,however,whichembracesfailureasapartofthegrowthprocess,invitesyoungerleaders totakechances,riskingfailureandexploringpossiblegeniusdiscoveries.
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Morethanlikely,youngerleaderswilldothingsdifferentlythantheolderleadersdidthings.Again, technologyadvancesalonewilldictatethis.
Evenmore,youngerleaderswantflexiblehours,differentworkenvironments,andopportunitiestowork asateam.Itmayseemunnaturalatfirst,butlettheirprocesstakeshapeandyouwillhaveabetter chanceofleadershipdevelopment occurring.
Sethighexpectations
Havingdifferentworkingmethodsshouldn’tlowerthestandardsorqualityrequirements.Thegoodthing here,atleastfrommyexperience,isthatyoungerleadersaren’tlookingforafreeride,justaseatonthe bus.Theywanttoknowtheyaredoinggoodworkandmeetingexpectations.Theyloveadefined“win”.
Holdthemaccountabletoclearlyidentifiedgoalsandobjectives.Letthemknowwhatawinlooksliketo you.Applaudthemforgoodworkandchallengethemtocontinuallyimprove.It’spartoftheirgrowth process.
Provideencouragement
Youngerleadersneedfeedback.Again,theyseemtowanttoknowhowtheyaredoingfarmoreoftenthan someoftheantiquatedannualreviewsystemsofthepastafford.Theyarelookingtomeettheapproval ofseniorleadershipandtheorganization–aswellastheirpeers.
Granted,thiswilltaketimeanddisciplinetogivefrequentfeedback.Mygenerationdidtheworkwithout muchinputintohowweweredoingatanygiventime.Unlessweweremeetingasalesquotaoradeadline ofsorts,wesimplydidourworkandfoundoutattheendoftheyearwhetheritwas“raiseworthy”ornot. Butthatdidn’tmeanthatwastherightwayorthebestway.Again,letuslearnfromthenewergeneration whereitcanhelpusallgetbetter.
Giveconstructivefeedback.Youngerleadersappear moreinterestedinknowingtheyaremeetingthe expectationsofseniorleadership,soacknowledgethatfactbyhelpingthemlearnastheygrow.
Celebratealongtheway
MostyoungerleadersIhaveworkedwithseethevalueinthecelebrationfarmorethanmygeneration did.Theylike“hangingout”andreflecting.Theyenjoyteam-spiritedfun.
Someofthe“coolest”placesIhaveseendothisareinofficesdesigneddifferentlythanourblock-walled 1960’sestablishedchurchbuildingwillallow.Whiletheymayenjoyremoteworkforatime,theyequally enjoysharedtimeswherethewallsandbarriersareremovedandinteractionwithteammatesis encouraged.
Thiscanbeachallengeforthoseofusaccustomedtosittinginanofficebyourselveswithfourwalls.This canevenbesimplyaspacechallengeinsomeofourbuildings.Ihavefoundcreatinganatmosphereand culturewhereit’sokaytoworkfromcoffeeshopshelpswiththis.
Raisingupyoungerleadersiscrucialtoagrowingandmaintaininghealthybusinesses,nonprofit organizationsandchurches.Wemustbeintentionalanddiligentaboutinvestinginthenextgeneration, understandingtheirdifferences,andworkingwithintheirculturetogrownewleaders.
somethin' talk about
“let'sgive ‘em somethin’ to talk about…” Whenever you get a group of people together, it can sometimes be a little difficult to get the conversation flowing. Whether you’re among friends, family or colleagues, it’s just so easy for everyone to fall into the conversational rut of polite chit-chat. Ready to get just a little bit deeper? No matter the occasion, conversation card games are here to save the day! These little handy boxes contain cards with questions and prompts to give everyone somethin’ to talk about.
FOR JUST ABOUT ANYONE FOR THE OFFICE FOR OVERNIGHT & DINNER GUESTS
question dinner party
Recently, TikTok user @alliegoneaway started a viral trend by suggesting, “Every grown adult needs a stand out dinner party question.” We think that’s great advice!
First of all, what is a dinner party question?
Think of them as conversation starters that you can interject into any setting, in any company. These questions should spark conversation– not controversy. Steer clear of politics, religion and other hot button topics. And they shouldn’t allow “yes or no” responses; the best dinner party questions are ones that are open-ended, inviting people to explain their choice.
The original poster’s suggestion: “If after you die, you could come back for only five minutes – and you couldn’t see your family or friends – where would you go?”
Here are more suggestions to have in your back pocket for the next lull in conversation over dinner or drinks. Be your own conversation card game!
•If you could invite any four people to a dinner party – alive or dead – who would make it on the guest list and what would you serve?
•If you could live anywhere in the world for free for a year, where would you go?
•What’s the dumbest thing you’ve ever had to Google?
•What is your most treasured possession?
•If you were walking through an empty field –you were reasonably sure no one is watching, you couldn’t see any cameras – and came across a duffel bag filled with cash, would you take it?
•If you could magically become any person for 24 hours, who would you be?
•What would the title of your autobiography be?
•Who/what do you want to be when you grow up? (This is tongue-incheek, obviously, as you’ll probably be among adults.)
•If you could have any single object in the world completely free, but you couldn’t sell it, give it away or otherwise benefit from it other than just having it and enjoying it, what would you want?
•Who is your hero, and why?
•What’s the most memorable meal you’ve ever eaten – good or bad? •
Howexciting! You and your best girl friends or boo thing are going on a trip! Now comes the hard part; actually planning your vacation. I’d be lying if I said I didn’t love even the tiniest of details that come with planning a trip, but most people would rather have their vacation completely booked with the snap of a finger. If you’re one of those people, you’re in luck; we’ve compiled a list of tips and tricks to make planning your next family vacation, galpal getaway, or solo self-care retreat the easiest you’ve planned yet. Bon voyage!
The Flight
Book Early
The flight is often the most expensive part of a trip, and knowing how to score a deal on airfare can help you save big. One of the easiest ways to save on your flight is to book early, as it only gets more expensive the closer it gets to takeoff. Try booking about 3 to 6 months ahead, but if you’re worried prices may drop lower, you can set up price alerts on apps like Google Flights, Kayak, and Hopper.
Travel Sites
If you have more flexible travel dates, Skyscanner may be your best friend. The website’s whole month price comparison feature allows travelers to see prices for each day of the month, and you can even search by the cheapest month! If you’re really itching to jet off somewhere but don’t quite know when or where, Skyscanner’s Everywhere feature is one of the best ways to get a cheap flight. Just enter your departure airport and your destination as everywhere, and Skyscanner will show you the cheapest places you can fly, and when.
Flexibility
Unfortunately, the myth of booking your flight on a Tuesday for the lowest fares has been debunked, but certain days of the week are cheaper to fly. Mondays and Fridays tend to be more in demand and more expensive, with Tuesdays and Wednesdays usually being the cheapest. If booking your flight for midweek still doesn’t help your rate, changing your airport might. Bigger cities like New York and Los Angeles have multiple airports, and flying into a smaller one could help you save. Even using a combination of flights, buses, trains, or rental cars will get you to your destination for less, especially if you’re visiting Europe. You’d be surprised how fast you can get from London to Paris by train!
Pa ing
Packing Cubes
For the most efficient packing, packing cubes are a hero product. Packing cubes comes in various shapes and sizes, and help compress and separate your clothing for the most beautifully packed suitcase you’ve ever seen. If you’re on a short trip and don’t feel like completely unpacking, packing cubes are a great way to keep your clothes organized by day or activity, so you don’t have to wreck your whole suitcase to get one outfit. Our editor Fran swears by packing cubes, and says she was able to fit a week’s worth of outfits in a carry on with them! You can also use the cubes to store items other than clothing, like electronics, camera gear, daily essentials, or toiletries.
Check List
If you’re anything like me, you’ll wait to pack your suitcase the night before your trip and make a mental checklist, but may or may not end up forgetting something. Preparing a checklist that you physically check off as you load down your suitcase can ensure no item is left behind, and apps like Packing Pro and PackPoint make packing easy with their premade templates and themes.
Bundled Up
Even if you’re not using packing cubes, there are still ways to keep your suitcase organized and clothes looking nice. When putting your outfits together, try to opt for clothing that doesn’t wrinkle easily, like denim, knits, wool, spandex, and polyester. Then, when you’re ready to pack everything up, roll your clothes by outfit to prevent wrinkles. For example, if you’re preparing for a hike, roll your pants, undergarments, socks, shirt, and any other items you need, together to form a bundle. Then, you can easily find what you’re looking for when getting dressed and there’s no flustered digging through your suitcase!
Who doesn’t love a matching set? These packing cubes from Calpak (Cognac Set, $68) and Away Travel (Slate Blue Set, $64) will make any traveler feel organized and aesthetically pleased at the same time.
Themed and adorable stationery make planning so much more fun! With this checklist notepad from Rifle Paper Co., you’re sure to get in the traveling spirit. ($12)
For e P s
Pet Sitters
If your pet gets anxious when you’re away, a good pet sitter could be your saving grace. Your precious pooch or feisty feline remains in the comfort of their own home and continues on with their regular schedule, while receiving lots of love from their sitter! Pet sitters can also check on the rest of your home, like watering any plants that are getting a little droopy. Before your sitter arrives, make sure your pet is okay welcoming people into their home, prepare your house for their stay, and write down any specific care instructions for your pet. Now, rest assured that your pets are in loving hands and enjoy your vacation!
Boarding Kennels
Rather than getting a sitter while you’re gone, you can also take your pet to a boarding kennel, a sort of “hotel” for animals. These facilities provide opportunities for your pet to socialize with other animals and people, while also being a comfortable spot for them to eat, sleep, and play. Since your pet will be around other animals, make sure they are updated on any vaccinations or treatments and let the boarding facility know of any behavioral issues that could arise. You can also leave an unwashed item of clothing with your pet so they can be comforted by your scent while you’re gone.
Be Prepared
Travel Insurance
Accidents can happen anywhere, and a medical emergency can wipe out your savings, especially if you’re overseas. Though we all like to think that could never happen to us, travel insurance is a fairly inexpensive way to get financial coverage in the case that you hurt your back, lose your passport, or have to cancel your trip for other reasons.
Important Documents
When I traveled to Paris with a school group in 2016, two of our chaperones got their passports stolen and the process they had to go through to get back to the US was long and intense. Making handy dandy copies of important documents like your license and passport can help you if you find yourself in a situation like this, ultimately saving the day!
Carry-Ons
In the unfortunate case that your luggage is lost in transit, having essentials in your carryon could save you money, time, and lots of frustration. Stuff your carry-on with an extra outfit, your medications, electronics, toiletries like a toothbrush and contact solution, and if you’re headed to somewhere tropical, throw in an extra bathing suit. Once you’re sunbathing on the warm sand, you’ll be glad you were prepared!
Walk Thru
Your Dream Home with Walk Thru Plans
Central Kentucky native Aaron White spent many hours in his youth working construction at his family’s construction business. What followed was 18+ years working around the globe within the technology industry while focusing on software and engineering management. The intersection between his early years of hands-on labor and advanced software technology experience led him to Walk Thru Plans.
What is Walk Thru Plans?
Walk Thru Plans focuses on providing services that allow clients to physically walk through their plans on a 1 to 1 scale while making changes in real-time with their architect, builder, or designer of choice. This cuttingedge projection technology uses the proposed floor plans to “project” the image on the floor and adjacent walls of the company’s 9000 sq. ft. studio. This allows clients to get a true-to-scale representation of the space they want to create. Staged furniture and walls can be adjusted so that they can see and understand exactly how much space they have while experiencing the true flow of the room or space BEFORE it is built. Additionally, if clients want to fully immerse themselves, AR/VR support can be included using VR headsets.
What is the mission/philosophy behind the business?
“Our mission is empowering individuals to experience their dream spaces through innovative floorplan walkthroughs” says Aaron. “Technology is best when it brings people together, and we strive to make the design and planning process fun again! Whether you’re building a home, remodeling kitchen cabinets and bathrooms, installing a patio and pool, building a hospital, opening a restaurant, planning a wedding, or building playgrounds, we all have similar goals. Save money, save time, and gain certainty.”
As a proud central Kentuckian, Aaron wanted to build a new home for his young growing family. As with most families, this was the largest financial investment they will make. Planning the design from a small blueprint was stressful, and simply looking at mock-ups didn’t give him a true sense of how it would all come together. This is when the concept clicked as he thought “What if I could walk through these floorplans in a real-life scale?”. Aaron’s grandfather left a powerful impact on his life and his drive to succeed in business. “If you rest, you rust” he states. Setting high goals and never giving up drive his passion for Walk Thru Plans.
Walk Thru Plans has a vision to revolutionize the design, pre-construction, and planning industries worldwide through the integration of their technology. With their technology and studio experience running less than $1000 depending on the package, it often costs much less than 1% of the building cost of a kitchen remodel, pool, or large landscape installation. A new home or major renovation cost is a fraction of 1%. Walk Thru Plans is an affordable and effective solution for everyone. The company is firmly centered around the belief that everyone deserves to have confidence in their design decisions and the ability to fully experience and visualize their space before a dollar is spent on construction.
The Pros of Working with Walk Through Plans
Current and future homeowners who have built or remodeled know that changes to the design often occur after the fact. These changes often come with big expenses. Imagine being able to experience your home before it’s even built; walking through every room, the hallways, etc. and understanding exactly what kind of space you will have. Walk Through Plans eliminates the need for late changes and modifications so that you end up with a home that is perfectly suited to you and your lifestyle.
For Commercial Clients: Bring your entire team together to collaborate and walk through your project in full, lifelike scale. Cut down on months of meetings, emails, and phone calls while utilizing the state-of-the-art studio to host team and client meetings.
For Builders and Architects: Revolutionize your client interactions and set yourself apart from the competition. Say goodbye to endless showroom visits and vague explanations of what the space “should” look like. Bring their dream property to life right before their eyes.
For Remodelers: Elevate your client experience and bring your designs to life. Identify tight spaces and exact placement of cabinets and islands. Reduce the need for costly and time consuming modifications during the renovation process, ensuring your projects are completed efficiently and to the highest standard.
FASHION
TIP : Don’t be afraid to add color to your spring staple closet. A bold print or hue can be worn many different ways and with any accessory!
Every gal needs that go-to white coverup included in their spring break travel attire. You can throw it over your bikini by the pool during the day or pair it with cute flats and a belt for a casual dinner look.
Having a white staple in your arsenal allows you to play with color through your swimsuit or even a fun tote bag!
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1 / Linen-cotton beach shirt, $89.50 | J Crew 2 / Erika Color Mix Sunglasses | RayBan 3 / Raffia Lantern Earrings, $58 | Tuckernuck 4 / Ribbed Shine One-Shoulder One-Piece Swimsuit, $45 | Aerie 5 / Mercato Tote, $98 | Lilly Pulitzer 6 / Hadyn white leather sandal, $79.95 | Steve MaddenChoosing one accent color to pair with the natural tones of rattan is always a safe bet when it comes to your spring break staple wardrobe.
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1 / Colorful Chicklet Bracelet, $28 | Anthropologie 2 / Straw Panama Hat, $26.95 | Aerie 3 / The Ruffle Oasis Bikini Top ($50) and The Ruffle High Rise Bikini Bottom ($45) | Summersalt 4 / Joy Caftan by Maaji, $94 | Revolve 5 / Journee Collection Serlina Slide Sandal, $50 | DSWEvery woman should have those staple pieces in their travel wardrobe that they’re not only beautiful in but also comfortable and confident!
Opting for a swimsuit that has structure and vertical lines or rouching will create the illusion of a smaller waist and longer torso.
Additionally, black is always a slimming choice. So pairing your suit with a black coverup will only enhance your figure.
structured one-piece
1 / Textured Kimono in black, $34.95 | Aerie 2 / Carraway Earrings, $68 | Tuckernuck 3 / The Sidestroke swimsuit in ‘Sky & Blue Mountain’, $95 | Summersalt 4 / Rag & Co Aris Sandal, $60 | DSW 5 / Hayes in Riverbend Tortoise, $95 | Warby Parker 6 / Black Isla Tote, $90 | TuckernuckEven if the weather doesn’t feel like it, summer is quickly approaching. Although, we live in Kentucky where the seasons seem to change daily, so summer could be here tomorrow, who knows! Before we can swap out our turtlenecks and long johns for flirty sundresses that expose our blinding pallor, our skin needs a good refresher. Grab your wine, grab your lotion, and grab your favorite fuzzy socks, because we’re getting our skin ready to spring into summer!
Staying moisturized is one of the best things you can do for a well-rounded skin regimen, and body-firming products go beyond just keeping your skin moisturized. These creams and lotions work to encourage collagen production and can improve your skin’s texture, helping it to look firmer, smoother, and younger. When choosing a cream, dermatologists recommend picking a formula that contains antioxidants, such as vitamins C, A, E, and B3, and other ingredients like hyaluronic, salicylic, and glycolic acids. Though body-firming creams aren’t the end-all be-all, they can dramatically help the upper layers of your skin look supple and firm. We’ve done our research, and these are the skin tightening creams and lotions we think are worthy of adding to your luxurious skincare routine.
Revisio Skicae BodiFi 8 10
Using iFirm Technology, a blend of peptides, antioxidants, botanical extracts, and a prebiotic, BodiFirm contains a unique, body-specific blend of ingredients to achieve more tonedlooking skin. This product was formulated specifically to address concerns on the body, more specifically the arms, abdomen, buttocks, and thighs, and was designed to sculpt and tone the skin on these areas. While we love the results of this cream, it does have to be applied twice daily and is a bit expensive at the price point of $270 for an 8 ounce tube. Overall, we give BodiFirm an 8/10!
Paula’s Choice
Ski-Sooting Retiol Boy Teatent
We all know how good retinol is for the face, but it can work wonders for the body, too! Pure retinol and antioxidants help transform dry, uneven skin to soft, firmer-looking skin, while natural butters like shea and plant oils instantly hydrate your skin. The reviews we read for this product were outstanding, with most raving about how well it works smoothing skin, and even as a scar treatment. There’s not much we can say about this treatment that isn’t positive, especially with its price set at $29 and it being fragrance free. Although, we do wish it came in a bigger size than the 4 ounce bottle currently offered. Paula’s Choice, we give you a 9/10!
Mio Fi Ski Routie Duo
This duo contains Mio’s Get Waisted Stomach Firming Serum and Peachy Cheeks Bum Booster Cream, both formulated with Mio’s Smooth Booster Complex. Mio’s products are vegan friendly, powered by plant-based chemistry, and contain cruelty-free formulas designed to naturally firm tone and tighten skin. While you’re getting waisted, this serum will work its magic to leave your stomach area feeling tighter and firmer with hydrating ingredients like Red Marine Algae. Around the corner, the Bum Booster Cream gently exfoliates to improve your skin’s texture and is supercharged with natural firming properties to smooth bumpy areas. While we love that these products come in a duo, we would love it even more if there was a set with all of Mio’s body-firming products. It’s hard to beat this duo’s $44 price, so we give Mio an 8/10!
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StriVecti Cree Cotrol Tighteing Body Cea
When we were browsing through the before and after photos for the StriVectin Crepe Control Tightening Body Cream, we were amazed! More than just a body moisturizer, this treatment is jam packed with potent peptides and other key ingredients like Jojoba Seed Extract and Turmeric Root Extract. This lightweight, firming formula restores elasticity to crepey skin, boosting skin luminosity and deeply nourishing your body. If you’re looking to take your skincare a step further, StriVectin also has a Crepe Control Body System which includes the tightening body cream and an exfoliating body scrub. Besides their body products, the brand also carries tightening and lifting face and neck products. While this product is on the more expensive side at $59 for a 6.7 ounce tube, we would splurge on this cream. We give it a 9/10!
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Nivea Q10 Plus Skin
Firming Hydration
Body Lotion
Clarins Body
Fit Anti-Cellulite
Contouring Expert
KAYO Concentrated
Firming Serum
CAUDALÍE
Vinosculpt Lift & Firm Body Cream
Juice Beauty Green
Apple Firming Body Moisturizer
BANGN BODY
Firming Lotion Face & Body Moisturizer
Sol de Jaeio Brazilia Bu Bu Cea 10 10 Our v!
This award-winning cream has been all over social media lately, and rightfully so. Infused with caffeine-rich Guaraná Extract and a Brazilian beauty blend of Coconut Oil, Acaí Oil, and Cupuacu Butter, the cream helps stimulate circulation and visibly firm skin while leaving you feeling soft and hydrated. And with an irresistible scent of pistachio, salted caramel, and vanilla, you’ll feel confident wherever you go. The best part about Bum Bum Cream, despite its name, is that you can use it all over your body for glowing skin. Only $22 for a 75ml bottle, there is nothing we don’t love about this Brazilian Bum Bum Cream and give it a 10/10!
Who doesn’t love a themed ensemble?
Especially when it’s a color as beautiful as green.
When it comes to St. Patricks’ Day, the only rule is to wear green and wear it proud. Whether you’re planning for a fun cocktail party, going to a St. Patty’s inspired wedding or just dressing for work... these looks are sure to have you styling and preventing that dreaded “pinch”.
St.Pat’s
Ifyou’re looking to get into some shenanigans this St. Patrick’s Day, we say there’s no finer place to do it than Lexington, Kentucky. While your favorite eatery or bar will no doubt be a fabulous place to celebrate, here are some options you may not have considered. Wherever you end up, have a pint of the black stuff for us!
Lexington St. Patrick’s Parade and Festival
Saturday, March 11
The city’s official celebration is the best place to start. Kick off a day of fun at 10:45am with the “Blessing of the Keg” at the Henry A. Tandy Centennial Plaza. What follows is a whirlwind day of live music, vendors, Irish dancers,
nLdelicious food and, of course, green beer! The parade starts at 1pm, and it should not be missed. Fun fact: it’s Lexington’s longest-running citywide civic event!
Lexington’s Best St. Patty’s Day Bar Crawl
March 17 & 18
If you love a bar crawl, this event is for you. Get the details on Eventbrite. Obviously, you must be 21+ to participate, and you’ll need an official wristband.
A Taste of Ireland
Friday, March 17
Looking for a more refined St. Patrick’s Day experience? Look no further than The Kentucky Castle! Enjoy live Irish
dancing, a signature cocktail and bites inspired by Irish cuisine.
Kentucky Bourbon vs. Irish Whiskey Tasting
Friday, March 10
The Kentucky Castle is celebrating St. Pat’s by offering you an evening of whiskey education.
St. Patrick’s Day Drag Brunch
Saturday, March 11
Join The Mane on Main for a morning of drag, drinks and delicious eats! The brunch buffet begins at 10:30am and the show starts at 11:30am; $40 per ticket.
Shamrock Shuffle 3K
Saturday, March 13
Head to Fasig-Tipton to run to benefit Habitat for Humanity.
St Patrick’s Day Ceili
Friday, March 17
The McTeggart Irish Dancers will be performing at Rock House Brewing for a little craic!
Failte Irish Imports
Shop Irish goods from this little spot on Upper Street. Clothing, food, gifts and more are all in store.
McCarthy’s Irish Bar
Have no doubt that this bar will be overflowing on and around St. Pat’s. Everyone love this local establishment.
Horse and Jockey
This Irish gastropub has a menu that will have you feeling the Celtic spirit. They’re having a special event for St. Patrick’s Day, so follow them on social media to learn more.
Molly Brooke’s Irish Bar
Who hasn’t done a jig in ol’ Molly Brooke’s? This Limestone legend is a perfect stop for all your St. Patrick’s festivities.
O’Neill’s
This Idle Hour spot promises “Burgers, Bands, Brews” and that’s what it delivers!
Shamrock Bar & Grille
Two locations means twice the fun with this local bar.
Slainte Public House
Head to Georgetown to visit this quaint Irish pub. “Slainte” means “cheers” in Irish, so the name is certainly fitting.
Mortimer Bibb’s Public House
This cozy Frankfort Irish pub has a comfortable atmosphere. Perfect for gathering!
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When you don’t have coins to donate, give your time and volunteer! If you’re looking to GO GREEN, visit lexingtonky.gov/parks-recreation-volunteers to learn about volunteer opportunities with Lexington parks. Or, give us a call and we’ll connect you with a local nonprofit that matches your interests!
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Lon Bundt
Here comes the sun! Who isn’t ready for a little brightness in their life?
Lemon cakes are like a ray of instant sunshine. While we’ve provided a clear lemon glaze recipe below, we encourage you to play around with your topping. Lemon curd? A sour cream glaze? Candied Meyer lemon slices? Strawberry compote? The options are endless!
1 c. butter, softened
3 c. sugar
6 eggs, room temperature
5 T lemon juice
2 T lemon zest
1 tsp. vanilla
3 c. all-purpose flour
1/2 tsp. baking soda
1/4 tsp. salt
1 1/4 c. sour cream
Preheat oven to 350ºF.
Use shortening to grease your 10” bundt pan, then dust with flour. Shake away any excess.
Cream together butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Add eggs one at a time, beating until combined. Stir in lemon zest and juice. In a separate bowl, whisk together flour, baking soda and salt. Add to wet mixture in three batches, alternating adding sour cream. Beat until just combined.
Pour into prepared bundt pan.
Bake for 55 minutes, or until tester comes out clean.
Let cool on a wire rack for 10 minutes. Invert onto wire rack and remove pan. Let cool completely. Glaze, if desired – recipe below. (adapted from Taste of Home)
CLEAR LEMON GLAZE
1 c. sugar
1/4 c. lemon juice
1/4 c. water
2 tsp. lemon zest
Combine ingredients in a saucepan. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat, and simmer until sugar has fully dissolved, stirring occasionally.
Remove from heat and allow to cool completely. (adapted from The Kitchen Whisperer)
Bee Sting
Don’t let the German bienenstich fool you; it looks (and sounds) more challenging than it actually is. Once you’ve made one, you’ll treasure this recipe for life. We recommend drizzling with honey just prior to serving.
PASTRY CREAM
1/3 c. sugar
3 T cornstarch
1/4 tsp. salt
3 egg yolks
1 1/2 c. whole milk
1 tsp. vanilla
1/2 c. heavy whipping cream
CAKE
1/4 c. butter
1/4 c. whole milk
2 T honey
2 1/3 c. bread flour
1 3/4 tsp. yeast
1/4 tsp. salt
TOPPING
1/4 c. butter
2 T honey
2 T sugar
1 c. sliced almonds
Whisk together sugar, cornstarch and salt.
Whisk in the egg yolks until pale and smooth.
Whisk in milk a splash at a time.
Pour into a saucepan and cook over mediumlow heat, stirring constantly. Once it thickens and begins to bubble, cook for 1 additional minute. Take off heat and whisk in vanilla. Strain into heat-proof bowl.
Press plastic wrap directly onto the surface of
the pastry cream. Refrigerate.
To prepare cake: Over low heat, melt butter together with milk. Remove from leat and let sit until lukewarm.
Pour into bowl of stand mixer with dough hook. Add honey, eggs, flour, yeast and salt. Mix on low for one minute until round dough forms. Increase the speed to medium and knead for 6 minutes.
Transfer to a lightly greased mixing bowl. Cover and set in a warm spot to rise for 1 hour, or until dough has doubled in size.
Prepare topping : Cook together butter, honey and sugar over medium heat until sugar dissolves and mixture begins to bubble. Remove from heat. Stir in almonds and set aside to cool.
Grease a 9” springform pan with butter. Dust with flour and shake away any excess.
Punch down the dough. Transfer to springform pan. Shape the dough to reach sides and rest evenly.
Gently pat topping over the dough, covering the entire surface. Cover pan and let rise until doubled, about 30 minutes.
Preheat oven to 350°F. Bake for 25 minutes, or until edges are golden.
Let cool for 30 minutes, then remove from springform pan to wire rack. Let cool completely.
Using the whisk attachment, beat heavy whipping cream until stiff peaks form. Gently fold pastry cream into whipped cream in two batches.
Cut cake in half horizontally. Spread filling, and replace top layer. (adapted from Taste of Home)
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Doesn’t strawberry cake instantly take you back to your childhood? There’s something so joyful about this pink confection! This recipe uses fresh strawberries, but amps up the flavor with a clever little ingredient hack.
2 c. sugar
1 c. butter
1 package strawberry Jell-O
4 eggs
2 3/4 c. cake flour
2 1/2 tsp. baking powder
1 c. milk
1/2 c. strawberry puree
1 T vanilla
Preheat oven to 350°F. Grease and flour two 9” round cake pans OR add liners to cupcake tin.
Beat together sugar, butter and Jell-O until light and fluffy. Add eggs one at a time, beating until just incorporated after each.
In a separate bowl, whisk together flour and baking powder. Add into batter in three batches, alternating with splashes of milk. Add in strawberry puree and vanilla and mix until just combined.
For 9” rounds: bake 25 minutes, or until tester
comes out clean. Cool on wire rack for 10 minutes, then invert. Remove pans and allow to cool completely before frosting.
For cupcakes: bake 15-20 minutes, or until tester comes out clean. Allow to cool completely before frosting. (adapted from All Recipes)
FROSTING
1 c. fresh strawberries
1 c. butter
3 1/2 c. powdered sugar
1 tsp. vanilla
Puree strawberries. Transfer to a saucepan over medium heat and bring to a boil, stirring frequently. Cook until reduced by half. Remove from heat and cool completely.
Beat butter until light and fluffy. Beat in 1/3 of powdered sugar until combined, followed by 2 T of puree and vanilla until just combined.
Beat in 1/3 of powdered sugar followed by 2 T of puree until just combined. Repeat this step once. (adapted from All Recipes)
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Hop It! to
East
is nearly here... believe it or not! There is so much to do before April 9th hops into town. Whether you’re hosting a big, festive meal or just hunting eggs on the lawn with your littles, we have tips to help you get a head start on this hoppy celebration!
What the Devil?!
Pretty in Pink Eggs
2 15-ounce cans sliced beets
12 hard-boiled eggs, peeled
1 c. sugar
1 c. water
1 c. vinegar
Not to sound overly dramatic, but if you’re not serving deviled eggs at your Easter shindig, we’re not comin’. This Southern culinary staple couldn’t be a better fit for springtime dining. Plus, they basically serve double duty as Easter décor! We truly appreciate the classics, but if you’re looking for a fun twist for your eggs, here are some ideas.
Guacole Eggs
6 hard-boiled eggs, peeled and halved
2 ripe avocados
1 T lime juice
1 T sour cream
1 T chopped cilantro
Drain beets (see notes), reserving 1 cup of juice. Place beets and eggs in a large glass jar. Bring reserved beet juice, sugar, water and vinegar to a boil. Let cool slightly, then pour over beets and eggs in jar. Cover tightly. Refrigerate.
Note: if you want to scale this recipe to do more eggs at once, don’t worry about sourcing more cans of beets; just reserve more juice. For a delicate pink edge, as shown here, soak the eggs overnight. For egg whites that are completely pink, let sit for up to a week before the big meal. These are great as-is, or prepare as you normally would for deviled eggs. If you’re a big fan of beets, feel free to chop up some of the beets from the jar and add to your deviled egg mixture!
Pinch freshly ground pepper
In a bowl, combine scooped out avocado flesh and 2-4 yolks; mash with a fork. Stir in lime juice, sour cream, cilantro and pepper. Scoop or pipe into halved egg whites. Garnish with chopped chilies, chives or cilantro. Little slices of radish will add some texture and festive color.
Note: Feel free to stir in other ingredients you typically enjoy in your gaucamole, such as minced onion, tomato or chilies. If you like a little spice, a shake of hot sauce, such as Cholula or Valentina, can bring the heat.
Set Scthee
If there’s one holiday that really invites you fully, giddily to embrace whimsy, it’s Easter! As springtime finally makes itself known, we’re feeling a little spring in our steps. Even though the weather usually isn’t quite right for picnics, we always think of ways to bring the feel of an outdoor dining experience indoors.
Mismat It
We always love mismatched glassware and plates, but it’s a look that’s especially appropriate for the playful spirit of Easter. Our best advice is to either stick to a single color and mismatch the textures, or to select a single standout color.
Veg Out
Is there anything more precious than cabbage plates?! When we think of bunnies, we think of gardens; vegetable-themed plates, terrines and platters are more than welcome at our table.
Natul Matials
Woven rattan placemats, trays, napkin rings and chargers instantly make us think of warmer weather. Tucking live flowers, eggs, birds’ nests and greenery into your tablescape will bring spring to the party.
Colorful Glasswe
Clear glassware can be beautiful, but it often doesn’t have the impact that colorful glass brings to the table (pun intended). Whereas clear glasses disappear into the background, colored glass underscores the color theme and brings visual interest to each placesetting.
Flols for Spng?
Yeah, yeah. We get it; it’s hardly groundbreaking to suggest floral patterns for a spring table. But the right tablecloth or napkin set could serve you for months to come – and certainly again next Easter.
Cute Nkins
If you invest in themed napkins for just one event a year, make it Easter. Especially if your other table décor has more of a general “spring” vibe, napkins featuring bunnies, eggs or ducklings will bring everything together.
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East Tree
The “Ostereierbaum” is a tradition brought to the US by German immigrants. You can buy premade Easter trees of any size, but it’s easy to transform any tree or shrub in your yard! Simply string plastic eggs on ribbon and hang them from the branches.
Hot Cross Buns
Traditional fare for Good Friday, hot cross buns are steeped in symbolism – and superstition! One tradition states that hanging hot cross buns baked on Good Friday in your kitchen will protect against fires and will help ensure that all the bread you bake in the coming year will turn out perfectly!
Egg Roll
In the 1870s, it was popular for kids to roll Easter eggs down Capitol Hill. The practice was banned when the rowdy youths began leaving the place a mess. President Rutherford B. Hayes issued a proclaimation that any kids who wanted to roll eggs could do so on the White House lawn – and the practice has continued ever since.
Sunse Svice
The Bible story goes that Mary visited Jesus’s tomb at dawn on Easter to find it empty. The first church “sunrise service” commemorating this story was held in 1732 in Saxony. Since then, it has become a tradition among congregations all over the world, often with live bands and picnic brunches.
Jping
Egg knocking or egg jarping is a silly Easter egg game with roots in Medieval times. Two players hold eggs and tap the pointed eggs together; whichever one doesn’t break “survives” to the next round of competition. Most people play with dyed, hard-boiled eggs, but some “dye”-hards insist on using raw eggs.
Fun
Bonnets
to Try!
As Irving Berlin put it, “In your Easter bonnet, with all the frills upon it/You’ll be the grandest lady in the Easter parade!” In records dating back to the 16th century, it was considered good luck to wear new clothes for Easter. Hats were a thrifty way to sport something new on Easter Sunday. They became a flashy tradition in many churches and communities. This year, try making your own Easter bonnet!
L b or H
In early Jewish history, lambs were often seen as sacrifices to God and served as part of the Passover feast. This was also seen as symbolic of Jesus for Christians. On the other hand, a lot of folks just love ham for Easter! It’s a symbol of good luck in many cultures – and most Americans simply prefer it over the taste of lamb.
Deting Eggs
The tradition of decorating eggs appears in many cultures – in fact, archaeologists have uncovered engraved ostrich eggs in Africa that are over 60,000 years old! Dyed eggs became a part of Easter celebrations due to the Lenten fast; households ended up with an excess of eggs that they’d have to use up before they went bad! Now, we decorate eggs mostly for fun. While the tradition of decorating eggs is nothing new, there’s always room for innovation. There are countless techniques for dyeing and decorating Easter eggs. Pinterest and TikTok can offer lots of fun ideas!
Crot Cookies
If Santa gets a treat for leaving gifts, why not the Easter Bunny? Bake and decorate Easter cookies to leave out the night before Easter –bonus points if they look (or taste) like carrots! This is a fun tradition to start... and enjoy.
East Lilies
Many churches and civic organizations sell white lilies for the Easter season. Buy a pot in honor of someone special to decorate a church, or bring a bouquet home to spiff up your space! There’s also a big tradition of buying them and delivering them for Easter, so if you’re looking for an excuse to call on a friend, lilies are the perfect excuse to hop to it!
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by: allyson mattinglyOne of the most exciting times in the Bluegrass is well on its way: the Keeneland Spring Meet!
Keeneland’s 2023 Spring Meet begins April 7th and comes to a close April 28th, with races every Wednesday through Sunday, with the exception of Easter Sunday on April 9th. The first post of the day is typically at 1 pm and gates open at 11 am, though attendees usually arrive early to tailgate in the parking lot or on The Hill. Pro tip: If you’re in General Admission and want to get a seat, get inside early because there are limited benches and they tend to go quickly!
During the Spring Meet, there are certain days you can find more than just racing going on, like the College Scholarship Day on April 14th, Military Day on April 16th, and Kids Club Family Day on April 23rd. If you’re visiting from out of town and have a few days to spare after the meet ends, the Selected Horses of Racing Age Sale is happening April 30th.
Tailgating at Keeneland makes for an even more enjoyable day at the races, as long as you don’t go too hard before you get a chance to place a bet! There are multiple areas where patrons can set up, including The Hill and The Meadow, where there’s free public parking, and the paved parking area where limited parking is available on a first-come, first-serve basis.
The Hill is Keeneland’s official tailgate lot and on the weekends you can find food trucks, live music, a jumbo tv to watch the races, and plenty of college students ready to party. This is the perfect spot to set up your table and chairs and enjoy a few drinks and
yummy snacks before heading to the complimentary shuttle service that will bus you right up to the Grandstand area. If you’re looking to have a large tailgating setup complete with charcoal grill and cornhole, The Hill is where you should be. For a more intimate tailgate closer to the gates, the paved parking area allows for tables and chairs as long as they stay out of the parking lanes. There are also premium tailgating options for groups of any size, where you can reserve tents, tables, chairs, and more on The Hill.
Betting Tips
Keeneland Select
Sure, some people consider that walk up to the betting window part of the authentic Keeneland experience, but the Keeneland Select app makes betting quick and easy... maybe even a little too easy! The app lets you view tracks that have racing going on that day, all the stats you could need, expert picks, tools to help you bet smarter, and you can keep the money that you win in your account until the next time you decide to bet. You can also earn rewards points which can get you special Keeneland perks! Keeneland also has BETologists that can give you helpful betting tips on the first floor under the grandstand.
Placing your Bet
The first step in betting is choosing the type of bet you want to place. There are tons of options, including standard and exotic bets, so don’t feel bad if you are unfamiliar with them all. Win-place-show bets are the most common kind of bets, but exotic bets like an Exacta or Trifecta can end up winning you more money. View our betting cheat sheet to help you learn more about the basic types of bets.
After you choose your type of bet, find a place to actually place your bet. You can go to one of Keeneland’s many betting windows, a self-service machine, use the Keeneland Select app, or other betting apps. When placing your bet, choose the name of the track first, then the race number, amount of bet, type of bet, and finally, the number of horses. For example, “I want to bet on Keeneland, Race 4, $3 to win on the 6 horse.” Simple as that! Make sure to keep a tight grip on your ticket, you want to receive your money if you win!
Win: Your horse finishes in 1st place
Place: Your horse finishes in 1st or 2nd place
Show: Your horse finishes in 1st, 2nd, or 3rd place
Exacta: Your horses finish within the top two, in exact order
Exacta Box: Your horses finish within the top two, in any order
Trifecta: Your horses finish within the top three, in exact order
Trifecta Box: Your horses finish within the top three, in any order
Superfecta: Your horses finish within the top four, in exact order
Style Guide
Casual Dress
The dress code for Keeneland’s General Admission, Grandstand Seating, and the Equestrian Room is casual, and denim is permitted in all these locations. You can find spectators sporting all kinds of outfit choices, from jeans and a jacket to floral sundresses with 6 inch heels. Since some of the spring meet race days can still be a bit chilly, and it always seems to be colder at the track, we recommend bringing a jacket or sweater with you, even if you don’t think you’ll need one!
Keeneland is always a good excuse to dress up, and who doesn’t love to get a little dolled up every once in a while? Of course, some of the classic looks for men include khakis or chinos with a button down, or for the ladies, a nice sundress or cute maxi. Trust us; though the dress code says “casual,” you’ll see plenty of Lilly Pulitzer and Tuckernuck. Just make sure to wear shoes you’ll be comfortable walking around in all day, or you’ll be spitting the bit before you even get to race 4.
DILLARD’S @ NIKLINIO KEENELAND TUCKERNUCK TEGGY FRENCH KEENELAND TUCKERNUCKBusiness Casual
The Phoenix Room overlooks Keeneland’s picturesque Paddock, and offers a business casual setting with plated lunch and cocktail service for your day at the races.
For the gentleman, this means dress pants and a dress shirt with a collar, along with dress shoes and socks. For example, we recommend a pair of slim fit dress pants with a collared button-up and a sport coat or blazer. Pair with some classic Oxfords or Chukkas and you’ll be ready to place your bets!
On the other hand, ladies can wear skirts, dresses, dress pants, or a boss-lady pantsuit. Carl Meyers, Olive You, Bella Rose, and Cotton Patch are just some of the boutiques where you can find the perfect option for your next visit to Keeneland.
Keep in mind that you can be turned away for not adhering to the dress code in the Phoenix Room, so stay away from jeans, shorts, rompers, or revealing attire.
Business Formal
Keeneland’s Lexington/Kentucky Dining Room is formal dining on the 4th floor overlooking the track, allowing guests to see the horses as they run the final stretch to the finish line. The Lexington Room’s dress code is similar to the Phoenix Room’s, but takes it up a step to business formal. You can often find gentlemen wearing suits or women in dresses or maxi skirts.
The corporate boxes, also located on the fourth floor, require coat and tie for the gents and dresses, dress pants or jumpsuits are a must for the ladies. There is a strict “no denim” rule in all of the business formal areas – assume this also means no chambray.
If you’re lucky enough to be a guest in the Keeneland Clubhouse that opens to the Club Lawn in front of the track, be sure to stick to the dress code. Gentlemen, suits or a sport coat, dress pants, and dress shirts with collars and a tie are required, while women’s dress includes dresses, skirts, tailored pantsuits, and dress slacks. •
LOGAN’S OF LEXINGTON HOWARD AND MILLER THEJACKETMAKER CARL MEYERS WOODY PHILLIPS WOODY PHILLIPSPAGES FOR A PURPOSE LITERACY EXCELLENCE PROGRAM
LEARN WITH HORSES
Our reading programs and rescued horses inspire children to discover their passion for reading. Through increased literacy rates we see children excel in: CONFIDENCE, COMPASSION and KINDNESS, EMOTIONAL ACHIEVEMENT, HAPPINESS!
SCHOOL VISITS: Hank visits students to help inspire a lifelong love of learning through fun, interactive, and engaging activities. He helps kids learn important life lessons.
LIBRARY VISITS: Hank regularly visits libraries across Kentucky to promote literacy and allow children to experience the joy of meeting a horse in real life.
Heroes come in many forms. A hero can be a parent. A friend. A volunteer. A horse. A donor. Your donation will enable children across America and around the world to read and succeed!
DONATE HERE: ForHanksSake.org/donate
Help can’t wait after a disaster.
Imagine your life being turned upside down by a disaster. This happens every eight minutes to families across the country. But you can help.
On March 22, unite with compassionate people like you to provide shelter, food, relief supplies, emotional support and other assistance.
Please donate for Giving Day at redcross.org/GivingDay
DURING EMERGENCIES
We invite you and others to join the American Red Cross mission by volunteering, giving blood, learning lifesaving skills or making a financial donation. Your support helps ensure families don’t face emergencies alone.
Volunteer. Give Blood. Donate. Take a Class. Visit redcross.org/RedCrossMonth to learn more.
with heart
There’s something about reading a story about someone who has fought and beat heart disease or stroke. These nine remarkable individuals have gone above and beyond raising awareness of women’s cardiovascular health and are devoted to a world of healthier lives for all. These women are fighting to improve the lives of women globally, and are truly…women of impact.
Take in their stories and become inspired . PRESENTED BY
billie j. dollins
Community Trust Bank EVP / Regional President“Serving as chair for the 2018 Go Red for Women campaign in Central Kentucky, I became aware that heart disease is the No. 1 killer of women in America, claiming a life every 80 seconds, which is more than all forms of cancer combined. Heart disease has also hit close to home for me and my family. My dad had congestive heart failure and he and his dad both died of aortic aneurysms, and my grandmother also endured challenges from heart disease.
In 2019, I was diagnosed with supraventricular tachycardia and now take heart medication daily. I have a passion for the work of the American Heart Association and am happy to work alongside incredible folks from across the country to help spread the awareness LOVE.”
ashley parrott
Baptist Health Medical GroupPaducah Director of Operations“I lost my mother when I was 12, and my grandmother took my sister and I in to raise us. She was diagnosed with cardiovascular disease, aortic valve stenosis, and heart failure, resulting in surgeries and other challenges. She worked hard and was the epitome of the kind of woman who put everyone before herself, often at her expense. In 2019, my commitment to raising awareness about heart health became more significant after I gave birth to my daughter. Women often wear many hats, and our health suffers. I’d love to see women have a better balance. Being a Woman of Impact helps me not only take action myself, but I also get an opportunity to share my story and challenge you to do the same thing.”
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carrie king
Homepage Realty - Owner“As part of this year’s Kentucky Woman of Impact campaign, I’ve brought together a team that’s working to make the greatest impact possible on women’s health. Go Red for Women was born as a campaign to raise awareness among women about their greatest health threat — heart disease. Slowly, the campaign grew into a movement bringing together thousands of women. Go Red for Women is a trusted, passionate force for change. It provides a platform for women and their families to lead healthier lives and transform communities. Our team is focused on preventing heart disease and stroke. We’re promoting healthy lifestyles, building awareness, and raising critically needed funds to support research and education initiatives.”
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charity n. bradley
Laura’s Lean Beef Marketing Manager“In 2014, my parents headed to Mexico for vacation. My dad thought he had food poisoning, but there’s a long story involving heart damage, a family member getting him a Medivac flight and into the care of a heart doctor, surgery, weeks of recovery, and a cardiac ablation and pacemaker. After all that, he survived. My husband’s dad had his first heart attack at 48, and my mom’s mother was taken by a stroke after only being in our lives for a few years. My connection to the AHA in my professional life began when I joined Laura’s Lean Beef. Our Laura’s Lean Beef brand is known for being Heart-Check Certified, which is perfect for people hoping to keep beef in their diet and still be heart healthy.”
darae marcum
DaRae and Friends Catering Owner“I am a stroke survivor. I survived. TWICE. Stroke kills more than 137,000 people a year. That’s about 1 of every 18 deaths. On average, someone dies of stroke every four minutes. Only about 40 percent of stroke deaths occur in males, while 60 percent occur in females. And on top of that, 1 in 3 women will die from heart-related issues. That’s why I’m raising muchneeded funds for the American Heart Association and working to improve the health of our communities. We hope you will join us on our mission because about 80% of these diseases can be prevented.”
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maria schaefer BrightSpring Health Services Vice President, Enterprise Talent Operations“The issue of heart health for women is deeply personal for me. I was born with a hole in my heart and spent most of my childhood years in and out of hospitals. Thankfully, with modern medicine and my parents’ determination to nurse me to health, my heart healed, and I have been able to live well into adulthood. I am aware that my heart’s complications can return anytime, so I am committed to treating each day as a blessing and not taking life and health for granted. I’m honored to be nominated for Go Red for Women’s Woman of Impact campaign. As part of this year’s class of changemakers, I’ve brought together a team that’s working to make the greatest impact possible on women’s health.”
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“Cardiovascular diseases, which include heart disease and stroke, claim the life of a woman about every 80 seconds. Go Red for Women is not just about wearing red. It’s not just about sharing heart-health facts. It’s about providing opportunities for women to take charge of their health, building communities that support access to healthy choices, demanding equal access to health care for all women and their families, and increasing women in STEM in upcoming generations. The time is now. Women are leaning into the idea that when we take a stand, commit, and work together, real change is possible.”
ronda simmons Fox 56 News Lifestyle Producer“In 2020, I had a minor surgery and found out I was a Type 2 Diabetic. I developed high blood pressure and was diagnosed with Diastolic Dysfunction, which occurs when your lower heart chambers don’t relax. My grandmother died of congestive heart failure. I didn’t want this to be my story, so I knew I had to make some changes. In 2021, I underwent weight loss surgery and lost over 60 pounds. Now, I’m no longer on diabetic medication and my blood pressure medication dosage has been lowered. I chose to live, and it’s made the biggest difference in how I feel about myself. My goal is to make everyone aware of how serious heart disease is and encourage people to live a heart healthy life.”
rosa
hart
The Lou Review Owner“I am on a mission to stop stroke and help those who have already been affected by it. As a stroke nurse, I have seen firsthand how lives are thrown into upheaval in an instant due to a stroke. While medical intervention, expert therapy, and supportive resources can restore quality of life, stroke remains the number one cause of disability in the United States. The impact of that disability ripples throughout the family and community. Women across all age and racial demographics have worse outcomes than men for stroke. We don’t know why. That research needs to be done. I joined the Woman of Impact campaign to raise funds and erase health disparities.”
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LEXINGTON BLACK PROSPERITY INITIATIVE
Black Leadship Awds
“Progress means change, and the Lexington Black Prosperity Initiative is recognizing Black community members who are leading that change,” explains the team behind the Black Leadership Awards.
This award was initiated by the Blue Grass Community Foundation’s Lexington Black Prosperity Initiative in 2021 to recognize and invest in individuals who are on the frontlines leading the vital work of addressing racial equity, disparities in the Black community, and social justice across Lexington. Award winners received an unrestricted stipend of $5,000 in recognition of their efforts at the grassroots level to affect change in our community.
“The Lexington Black Prosperity Initiative is honored to recognize these grassroots leaders who are addressing racial equity, disparities in the Black community and social justice across Lexington,” said Dr. Tiffany Daniels, D.C., LPBI advisory board co-chair.
“These unsung heroes don’t operate within silos nor do they work through traditional channels of solving problems,” said Lisa Higgins-Hord, Lexington Black Prosperity Initiative co-chair. “They don’t think outside the box because they never knew there was one. Their drive and determination overrode this standard phrase. We consider them to be our uniters, change agents and community innovators. They remind us that greatness is available to anyone who wants to access it.”
We’re highlighting some of the winners from 2021 and 2022! Follow the Blue Grass Community Foundation for more information about future honorees: bgcf.org or @bgcfky
Gald “Geo” Gibs
Gerald “Geo” Gibson is founder of Operation Making a Change (OMAC), a Lexington nonprofit that works to provide equal opportunity for youth and young adults of color who have experienced inequities in the judicial system. Gibson’s program teaches self-worth, encouragement and motivation and is based on the premise that everyone deserves a chance to prove they can be productive citizens regardless of their past.
Mtina + Mcellus Bksdale
Twin siblings Martina and Marcellus Barksdale are the founders of SoulFeast Week, which highlights and supports Black culinary and agriculture in Central Kentucky. SoulFeast grew out of the Barksdales’ #19DaysOfBlackBiz challenge in June 2020 as a communal effort to stimulate Black-owned businesses. Martina is currently a producer and TV host for WKYT’s Everyday Kentucky. Marcellus is an event manager and consultant who also serves on the LFUCG Parks & Recreation advisory board and the Kentucky Black Bourbon Guild board of directors.
Jia Gd + David Lavil
Jaria Gordon and David Laurenvil are the founders of Kids MakeIt, a unique 21st Century educational institution solely focused on exposing youth to science, technology, engineering, arts and math (STEAM) skills and careers. In 2021, hundreds of Kids MakeIt students in North Lexington and beyond learned about coding, microcomputers, aeronautics, science, art, urban agriculture and engineering. Graduates of Kids MakeIt have gone on to excel in academic, community and business endeavors.
Rev. L. Clk Willis
Rev. L. Clark Williams has been involved in social justice and voter engagement work in Lexington, Central Kentucky and throughout the state since 2010. He founded Operation Turnout and The People’s Campaign to inform and engage those who care about affordable healthcare, public education, and social and economic justice.
Ashley C. Smith + Trev Clbn, Sr.
Ashley C. Smith and Trevor Claiborn, Sr. co-founded Black Soil: Our Better Nature in 2017 to help reconnect Black Kentuckians to their heritage and legacy in agriculture. Black Soil fosters the next generation of Kentucky Black farmers and chefs and leads efforts to address racialized disparities and barriers.
Tya Tp
Tanya Torp is a diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility consultant who has worked as a facilitator at numerous organizations providing workshops to improve Black lives. She is co-founder of Not The Only One In the Room, a space for women of color in the community, and is co-founder of BIPOC womyn’s writing group. •
isabel yates
20 questions with Paul Chartier
What is your name?
Isabel Yates
Where were you born?
Winnsboro, South Carolina
Who was the President when you were born?
I don’t know, but I’m 98 years old.
Fondest memory of your Mom and Dad?
My Dad was a doctor and worked a lot, and I enjoyed it when they’d go to Columbia, SC to watch a movie.
Who was your husband?
Wilson Yates. He was a year older than me. He went to Citadel and I was at the University of South Carolina when we started dating.
What are your children’s names?
Eugene Wilson Yates, Isabel McCants (Mackie), Caroline Yates and Glenn Yates.
Where did you go to college?
University of South Carolina, majoring in English.
What was your first job?
Teaching English to 11th graders.
How long have you lived in Lexington?
I moved here in 1963.
What is your favorite quote?
A best friend is like a four-leaf clover, hard to find but lucky to have.
What is your favorite book?
Bartlett’s Familiar Quotations
What is your favorite Lexington restaurant?
Portofino’s and Wayne Masterman
Favorite type of music? I like classical music.
Favorite charity you support?
Because my husband had alzheimers, Alzheimer’s Research and McConnell’s Springs.
What do you like to do for fun? Going out to dinner and enjoying people.
Who is your hero?
Jimmy Carter, we were born on the same date. One thing people are surprised to know about you? I like to play Bridge.
Are you competitive? Pretty much.
What do you love about all of your years in Lexington? All of the great people I’ve met.
Please share a memory of you as our Vice Mayor? How nice it was to work with Pam Miller and working with all of the wonderful people at Urban County Government.
Coen’s Kentucky Return
Liam Coen missed being part of the Southeastern Conference. He missed being the primary play caller. However, more than anything, Coen and his wife, Ashley, just missed Lexington. He was Kentucky’s offensive coordinator during the 10-win 2021 season before returning to the Super Bowl champion Los Angeles Rams last season. Given a chance to return to UK as offensive coordinator again, Coen and his wife knew that was the right move for them.
“We missed the heck out of that place. There’s a lot of aspects that go into making a decision like this, or starting to think about the reality of potentially coming back to Lexington and coming back to Kentucky but the culture and personality fit is just right for us here,” Coen said.
Coen missed being out in Lexington and having Kentucky fans talk to him about the Cats and share their support. “Walking around town and seeing and talking to fans is cool and I like being a part of that,” Coen said.
He also liked the idea of being closer to family on the east coast. “My dad did not get out to California too much. Having him around is good for me and my wife,” the UK coach said. “Being closer to people you care about is important.” Obviously he has a unique relationship with Stoops but he says a “huge part” of returning was relationships he had with other staff members. “I am really excited to be working with the whole offensive staff and other personnel here at Kentucky again. Those relationships are special,” Coen said.
Coen used transfers Will Levis and Wan’Dale Robinson to rejuvenate the Kentucky offense. Now Kentucky is bringing in North Carolina State transfer Devin Leary as a potential starting quarterback this season and Levis let Leary know he would be in good hands playing for Coen.
“He kind of just shot me a little text saying like, ‘Dude, if there’s any coach in the country that can develop quarterbacks it’s Coach Coen.’ It was really helpful,” Leary said.
Coen knows Kentucky fans have big expectations with his return to go with the arrival of Leary and return of young star receivers Barion Brown and Dane Key. However, he says not to expect the 2023 offense to look exactly like the 2021 UK offense.
“The core foundation, beliefs (and) the standards at which we want to operate on a day-to-day basis, those will be the same,” Coen said. “Some of the older offensive players that are coming back, a lot of those guys can help bridge the gap in terms of communication with the way we are going to do things.”
Coen has wasted no time trying to bring more top tier talent to Kentucky rejoining the UK staff in January. The Cats have had a bevy of talented sophomores and juniors on campus and the Coen influence was obvious.
Four-star sophomore quarterback Ryan Montgomery of Ohio has over 20 scholarship offers, including Ohio State and Georgia, but his father, Mike, said he “ate up” a 45-minute film session Coen did with offensive recruits where he show LA Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford running a play and then showed Levis running the sam play at UK in 2021.
“He (Coen) said, ‘If you want to go to the pros, we get you ready for that,’” Mike Montgomery said. “We have met a lot of people (coaches). He (Coen) is about as impressive as anybody with his personality and knowledge. Coen is a game changer for Kentucky.”
We Have Something For Everyone!
Sports Performing & Visual ArtsCommunity Events
MARCH 8
KHSAA: Girls Sweet Sixteen Tournament Rupp Arena
Women Leading Kentucky: Leadership Lab Learn more at womenleadingky.com
MARCH 9
KHSAA: Girls Sweet Sixteen Tournament Rupp Arena
Miguel Zenon with the UK Faculty Jazztet
7:30pm SCFA
MARCH 10
KHSAA: Girls Sweet Sixteen Tournament Rupp Arena
Dance SCAPA
7:30pm Lexington Opera House
Kathy Mattea and Suzy Bogguss
7:30pm Norton Center for the Arts
MARCH 11
Lexington St. Patrick’s Day Parade & Festival Downtown
Catch the Leprechaun 5K 9am Berea Community High School
KHSAA: Girls Sweet Sixteen Tournament Rupp Arena
Dance SCAPA
7:30pm Lexington Opera House
MARCH 15
KHSAA: Boys Sweet Sixteen Tournament Rupp Arena
MARCH 16
KHSAA: Boys Sweet Sixteen Tournament Rupp Arena
MARCH 17
KHSAA: Boys Sweet Sixteen Tournament Rupp Arena
My Fair Lady 7:30pm Lexington Opera House
MARCH 18
KHSAA: Boys Sweet Sixteen Tournament Rupp Arena
My Fair Lady 1pm & 7:30pm Lexington Opera House
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory 2pm & 7pm Lexington Children’s Theatre
MARCH 19
My Fair Lady
1pm Lexington Opera House
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
2pm Lexington Children’s Theatre
MARCH 23
Lexington Comic & Toy Convention Central Bank Center
MARCH 24
Lexington Comic & Toy Convention Central Bank Center
Kane Brown
7pm Rupp Arena
UK Opera Theatre: Stars of Tomorrow Opera Gala
7:30pm Lexington Opera House
The Pirates of Penzance
7:30pm Norton Center for the Arts
Women Leading Kentucky: Lunch with a Purpose feat. Kimberly Baird
12pm The Signature Club
MARCH 25
Lexington Comic & Toy Convention Central Bank Center
UK Opera Theatre: Stars of Tomorrow Opera Gala
7:30pm Lexington Opera House
UK Jazz Studies present Big Band Blast
7:30pm SCFA
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
2pm & 7pm Lexington Children’s Theatre
MARCH 26
Lexington Comic & Toy Convention Central Bank Center
UK Opera Theatre: Stars of Tomorrow Opera Gala
2pm Lexington Opera House
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
2pm Lexington Children’s Theatre
MARCH 27
Harriet Tubman and The Underground Railroad
9:15am & 11am EKU Center for the Arts
MARCH 28
Our Planet Live in Concert
7:30pm EKU Center for the Arts
Tank & the Bangas The Burl
MARCH 30
Jesus Christ Superstar
7:30pm Lexington Opera House
MARCH 31
Jesus Christ Superstar
7:30pm Lexington Opera House
Central Kentucky Home + Garden Show Central Bank Center
The Kid LaRoi
8:30pm Rupp Arena
Tails & Ales
7pm Hilton Lexington Downtown
APRIL 1
Jesus Christ Superstar
1pm & 7:30pm Lexington Opera House
Central Kentucky Home + Garden Show Central Bank Center
Night on Broadway featuring the UK Choristers “Fools in Love”
3pm & 7:30pm SCFA
Hunter Hayes
7:30pm EKU Center for the Arts
APRIL 2
Central Kentucky Home + Garden Show Central Bank Center
APRIL 7
Catholic Education Opportunities Foundation: Luminaria
6pm The Campbell House
While we make every effort to ensure that this information is up to date and accurate, always check with hosting organizations before attending any event.
out & about!
Lorie Furnish, Linda Furnish and Stephen Furnish at the Makers of Magic Community Impact Awards Her Knight Dance Belle Vie Open House Doug Hacker, Tamara Vincent and Richard Vincent at Cheers for Wishes Urban Art HopSAVE THE DATE!
FRIDAY MAY 5TH!
Come experience a night of Southern grace, glamour, charm and hospitality at its finest during the ninth annual Unbridled Eve Derby Gala.
Mingle with celebs and other VIPs from the sports, music, TV, movie, poker, literary and horse racing worlds after their red carpet entrance.
You will enjoy a gourmet dinner in the stunningly decorated Galt House Hotel Grand Ballroom, enjoy a variety of live entertainment provided by celebrity musical guests, and dancing to the always crowd-pleasing Louisville Crashers.
The Unbridled Eve Derby Gala is a world-class event that you will want to make an annual Derby weekend tradition!
FOR TICKETS AND INFORMATION GO TO UNBRIDLEDEVE.COM
TOP events!
tops preview party
February 8 • Arthur Murray Dance Studio • photos by Woody
Phillips Jayme Jackson and Jennifer Reynolds Barry Stumbo, Michele Ripley and Hunter Lisle Lesley Fluke, Martin Fluke and Vicki Evans Hunter Lisle Natalie Anderson and Bret AndersonTOP events!
heart ball 2023
February 24 • Central Bank Center • photos by Woody Phillips
Doug Flynn and Olga Flynn Jay Rhodes and Karen Rhodes Brett Setzer, Tom Leach, Andrea Ooten and Mike Turner Doug Hacker, Faith Hacker and Dana Stefaniak Emily Miller and Marcus MillerTOP events!
heart ball 2023
February
photos by Woody Phillips
TOP events!
the 15 club fan fest
January 28 • Rupp Arena • photos by Woody Phillips
Shondiste Brown, Robert Brown with Robert and Ryan Mason Evans, Emily Iverson and Josh Iverson Kaleb Britt and James Parr Gabriel and Dr. Michael HuangTOP events!
an evening with commerce lexington
January 26 • Central Bank Center • photos by Woody Phillips
Michele Ripley, Andrew Shenkan, Jennifer Palumbo and Barry Stumbo Luther Deaton, Kristen Howard, John Thurston and David Ashford Paul Chartier, Je Koonce, Diana Koonce, Bob Babbage, Ralph Coldiron, Laura Babbage and Lynda Bebrowsky Shane Foley, Casey Watson and Louis Prichard Gina Greathouse and Bob Quick