Country Zest & Style Autumn 2022 Edition

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Perspectives on Childhood, Education, and Parenting

Off to Another Fine Start “I believe in starts. Once you have the start, the rest is inevitable.” Joey Fagan, from the movie “The Commitments” seeking a place, along with thirty or so others, on the outskirts.

By Tom Northrup

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s an educator for most of my life, September—not January—has marked the first month of the year for me. A fresh start, a new beginning for school, new challenges.

Tom Northrup In thinking about what to write for this “back to school” edition of ZEST, memories of my first faculty meeting, over a half century ago, became powerful and vivid. Fresh out of college with no experience, I had been hired to teach fourth grade and to coach basketball and track at a Kindergarten through Grade Twelve independent school in Philadelphia. The opening meeting in September was held in the school’s library, a formal wood-paneled room with a walk-in fireplace and a long, dark rectangular wood table, which seated about sixteen. The headmaster sat at one end, with his back to a stained-glass window. As I entered, it was apparent that those sitting at the table were the more senior faculty members. I would be

Nervous and somewhat intimidated, my mind wasn’t processing much of the content or discussion. However, I do recall that one of the veteran teachers made a comment I strongly disagreed with, and I debated whether to raise my hand to speak. Summoning courage, with my heart pounding, I made my point. For the remainder of the meeting my brain was replaying and editing what I had said, and wishing that I had not spoken. After the meeting, Dan Charles, a longtime and beloved history teacher in his 60s, introduced himself, put his arm around my shoulders, and said, “Tom, I’m glad you are with us and hope you enjoy teaching as much as I have. It’s a great life.” In his book, “The Culture Code,” Daniel Coyle explains the conditions which outstanding workplaces embody. The first, and the one I believe most essential, is “to build safety—and create a sense of belonging.” Until he died five years later, Dan Charles continued to check in with me to see how I was getting along, to offer encouragement, and to help me learn the craft of teaching. He became crucial to my sense of being part

of the school from the very beginning. After his death, the school yearbook had a page dedicated to him, with his picture, and a caption which read, “Somehow you can’t believe that he’s not just around the corner.” After every class, Dan Charles was outside his classroom in the hallway, greeting, observing, conversing with his students and colleagues. He was an outstanding history teacher, both knowledgeable and inspiring. His students loved his class, and they consistently performed well on standardized tests. But perhaps his most significant and enduring legacy was the lesson his students and fellow teachers learned from him in the hallway outside his classroom, “around the corner”—the importance of feeling you belong. His presence, day after day, communicated a profound message—he wanted to be with us, we counted, students and teachers. It became important to me to try to carry forward what I learned from him. What a fortunate way to start a career. Long-time educator Tom Northrup is Head of School Emeritus at The Hill School in Middleburg.

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LETTER from PARIS: A Moveable Feast in a Tour de France

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page 78

PROPERTY Writes: A Horsey Hideaway at Hidden Trail

3min
page 77

Common Grounds: 10 Years of Grounding Our Community

3min
page 76

At Morven Park, No is Not an Answer

4min
pages 74-75

SEEN & SCENE

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pages 72-73

The Village Green in Orlean, No S Necessary

2min
pages 70-71

Plains Community League All About Good Works

4min
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Talk About a Blood Hound

3min
page 63

The Mission: Go Native, Protect Pollinators

3min
page 62

Honoring Andrew Looney With a Special Brand

4min
page 60

Perspectives on Childhood, Education, and Parenting: Off to Another Fine Start

3min
page 59

Carry Me BACK: It Happened One Day

3min
page 58

A Historic Road Down by the Riverside

3min
page 57

A New Leesburg Home In Sync with the Environment

3min
page 56

From Local Royalty, the Best Ham Biscuit on the Planet

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page 54

Mapping the Memories of Fauquier’s African-American Communities

4min
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Kinloch Farm Beefing Up Its Local Hoofprint

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page 50

A Day and a Lifetime at The Saratoga Races

3min
page 49

MODERN FINANCE: Swimming Naked Can Be a Bad Idea

4min
page 47

The Magnificent Mister Mayberry

3min
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Reconciliation Begins with Relationship

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page 45

CHURCHES

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page 44

It’s All About the Brain at Janelia Campus

3min
page 43

Salamander Officially Breaks Ground for Residences

2min
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Soil and Septic Go Hand In Hand for Mark Smith

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page 39

At Warrenton WOW, It’s All About the Oxygen

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Ribbons All Around At Upperville

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A SAM HUFF LEGACY: The West Virginia Breeders Classic on Oct. 8

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A Royal Romance With A Whiff of Warrenton

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BOOKED UP: FOX, HORSE, DEER

1min
page 29

An Artful Gift Passed on to a New Generation

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page 28

It’s Always Been Miles To Go Down the Road

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page 27

Sporting Pursuits

3min
page 25

VIRGINIA POLO: A Never-Ending Commitment to Excellence

5min
page 24

Sadler’s Joy: A Champion in the Flesh and in Bronze

3min
page 22

Edwina Mason: Remembering Millwood

4min
page 21

Fifth Annual BIKE THE GRAVEL: Tour de Conservation Easement

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Sweet Elephant Bestows its Luck on Lauren Connolly

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Make NOTE

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AS EVER YOURS: The Lost Generation

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THIS & THAT

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page 14

A Well-Deserved Honor for Oh So Talented Tutti

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page 12

HERE & THERE

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page 11

The Scent of a Woman

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It's Show Time

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Porsches and Horses All on the Same Day

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Horses Are Not The Only Form Of Transportation At The Upperville Horse Show

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A Red Truck Classic

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Celebrations

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