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Toxic Plants to Avoid this Holiday Season 

WRITTEN BY MALLORY HARDGROVE

Most people enjoy decorating for the holidays. So much, in fact, that many arguments catalyze across the country concerning how early is too early to make home a little more cozy for the holidays. However, if you are a pet owner, proceed with caution. Especially if you’ve welcomed a furry friend since the last holiday season, you may want to look at our list.

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Mallory Hardgrove Mallory Hardgrove

S.E.R.V.E.: Nourishing the Community, One Meal at a Time

WRITTEN BY MALLORY HARDGROVE

Since opening its doors in 1979, Stafford Emergency Relief through Volunteer Efforts (S.E.R.V.E.) has been fulfilling its name, serving Stafford, Spotsylvania, King George, and Caroline Counties, and the City of Fredericksburg. What began as a local initiative has grown into a vital resource for the community, providing nourishment and assistance to those who are food insecure. In addition, S.E.R.V.E. hosts the Dominion Energyshare Program for utility assistance and Health & Wellness Days events in collaboration with local public health organizations.

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Liz Hensel - Content Coordinator Liz Hensel - Content Coordinator

Great Grandma Rita’s German Chocolate Cake

WRITTEN BY LIZ HENSEL

My mother-in-law Astrid was born and raised in Germany. Sharing the recipe that she learned from her mother-in-law is so special. Making a German chocolate cake with family is a delightful bonding experience.

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Linda Osorio Linda Osorio

Navigating the Holiday Season with Serenity and Smiles

WRITTEN BY LINDA OSORIO

The holiday season, with its twinkling lights, festive decorations, and the promise of delicious food and family gatherings, often comes with its own set of challenges. During the hustle and bustle, it's easy to find yourself overwhelmed, stressed, and drained of joy that this season is supposed to bring.

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Dori Stewart Dori Stewart

Meet the Whitleys: How This Couple's Love Went the Distance

WRITTEN BY DORI STEWART, PHOTO BY KAREN PRESECAN

Like many others, this tale begins with a college fling between two young sweethearts. However, in this story, that relationship was doomed to fail. There is a silver lining, though! This short-lived romance is just the first chapter in the book of the Whitley family's life.

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Liz Hensel - Content Coordinator Liz Hensel - Content Coordinator

Recipe Corner: Tres Leches Cake

WRITTEN BY LIZ HENSEL

There are many ways to make Tres Leches Cake, translated to three milk cakes. This delicious dessert is perfect for any holiday potluck or fundraising event. You can easily make it in a big pan or mini pan depending on how you want to serve it.

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Liz Hensel - Content Coordinator Liz Hensel - Content Coordinator

Kids Corner: DIY Paper Pumpkin

WRITTEN BY LIZ HENSEL

Kids, you probably see your family getting ready or prepping for Thanksgiving this November. This is a fun activity to contribute to Thanksgiving prep in the form of a DIY centerpiece.

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Liz Hensel - Content Coordinator Liz Hensel - Content Coordinator

Charity Spotlight: Here for the Girls

WRITTEN BY LIZ HENSEL

Here for the Girls, “H4TG,” was founded in July of 2007 with the mission; “To improve the lives of young women affected by breast cancer.”

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Pavers vs. Concrete: Pros and Cons

WRITTEN BY KEYES LANDSCAPING

If you're considering hardscaping your outdoor areas, selecting between pavers and concrete is a significant decision.

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Meet Possum Ambassador: Amelia

WRITTEN BY LIZ HENSEL

Possum-bilities was founded in March 2022 by Karen Brace on the second floor of their current location in downtown Fredericksburg.

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Liz Hensel - Content Coordinator Liz Hensel - Content Coordinator

IT'S FIVE O'CLOCK SOMEWHERE: Coquito

WRITTEN BY LIZ HENSEL

Holidays in my family mean cinnamon and cinnamon sticks are coming out of the cupboard. The aroma fills the house as my grandmother prepares her homemade coquito.

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Dori Stewart Dori Stewart

Escape to Serenity: Bear River Massage Services

WRITTEN BY DORI STEWART

In a world that never seems to slow down, finding a sanctuary of relaxation and rejuvenation is a true blessing. Bear River Massage Services, nestled in the heart of Stafford County, Virginia, is precisely that—a tranquil haven where the cares of the world melt away, and the healing touch of expert therapists leaves you refreshed and revitalized. Established in 2019 by owner Linda Osorio, this wellness center has quickly become a beacon of serenity for the community.

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Liz Hensel - Content Coordinator Liz Hensel - Content Coordinator

Vernon Green: The Embrey Mill Trailblazer

WRITTEN BY LIZ HENSEL, PHOTO BY KAREN PRESECAN

The journey from teenage parenthood to becoming a CEO is a remarkable testament to the power of determination, hard work, and unwavering ambition. Vernon Green and his wife Ceroma are initially from Poughkeepsie, New York. They met in their high school math class. Vernon described himself as a “bad boy troublemaker,” and Ceroma wanted nothing to do with him. Naturally, this made Vernon pursue even more. He found his life companion. She became his best friend and number one supporter of his ventures.

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Mallory Hardgrove Mallory Hardgrove

Autumnal Ambiance & Winter Wines: Tips for Indulging in Virginia Vino

WRITTEN BY MALLORY HARDGROVE

It won't come as a surprise to many that Virginia offers a variety of activities to engage in during the late fall and winter months. As the seasons change and the sweltering summer humidity hibernates, many outdoor enthusiasts take to the trails. For those who still want to indulge in the picturesque landscapes and foliage that the fall season yields, we have the answer: wine.

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Nancy Masannat Nancy Masannat

The Impact of Inclusion

WRITTEN BY NANCY MASANNAT, CERTIFIED LIFE COACH

The diversity in our communities should include those with additional needs, not simply tolerate them, but fully embrace them in ways that ALL of us can have fulfilling, meaningful lives. After all, humans are social creatures and want to be accepted. Autism families are in the front row waving their hands to be included. This ranges from the need for employment for those more profoundly impacted to supporting others in social situations by learning to accept and embrace people’s differences.

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Chris Romero, Kitchens For You Chris Romero, Kitchens For You

How to Plan for a Kitchen Remodel

WRITTEN BY CHRIS ROMERO

Planning a kitchen renovation requires careful consideration and organization to ensure the project runs smoothly and results in a functional and aesthetically pleasing space. Here is a step-by-step guide to help you plan for a kitchen renovation:

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Dori Stewart Dori Stewart

How This Mom Embraces Challenges with Grace & Gratitude

WRITTEN BY DORI STEWART, PHOTO BY KAREN PRESECAN

Linda Osorio is no stranger to facing challenges in life. As the daughter of Colombian immigrants who grew up watching her own parents overcome many challenges and find a deep love for their new country, as well as their new home in Stafford, Linda knew from an early age that life can be anything you decide to make it, even in the face of uncertainty.

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Julia Pesnell Julia Pesnell

Riverbend’s Women of the Future

WRITTEN BY JULIA PESNELL

The Empowering Young Women’s club at Riverbend High School is a club for young women, and supporters of young women. The purpose of the club is to advocate for the intelligence and importance of up and coming girls in our community.

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CGS Sophomores Take on DC

WRITTEN BY JULIA PESNELL

On Wednesday, September 20, 2023, the Riverbend High School Sophomores of the Commonwealth Governor’s School took their first field trip of the year to Washington DC.

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