Heroes Spotlight: From the Navy to Nursing Meet Anais Marin
WRITTEN BY LIZ HENSEL
Anais Marin’s transition from a naval career to nursing was a natural progression for her professionally. The discipline instilled during military service laid a solid foundation for the challenges that awaited in the field of healthcare. The ability to remain calm under pressure, work efficiently in a team, and adapt quickly to changing situations are just a few of the valuable skillsAnais carried from the Navy into the world of nursing.
The Secret Tips of a Landscaper
WRITTEN BY MASON LEWIS
Are you envisioning a beautifully landscaped yard, but feeling lost on where to start? Perhaps you’ve recently purchased a new home and the existing landscape falls short, or you’ve attempted a DIY landscaping project that didn’t quite pan out, you aren’t alone in this journey. Mastering landscaping is a nuanced skill that takes time to perfect.
Serving Beyond the Seas: Meet Julius Downing, the “Coach” of Embrey Mill
WRITTEN BY LIZ HENSEL, PHOTO BY KAREN PRESECAN
Serving in the Navy and serving in the community are two distinct yet interconnected realms of commitment and sacrifice. While the former entails defending national interests and maintaining maritime security, the latter involves actively contributing to the well-being of local communities.
Heroes Spotlight: Meet Air Force Master Sergeant David J. Kretzer
WRITTEN BY LIZ HENSEL
Master Sergeant Kretzer was born in Round Rock, Texas, and enlisted in the Air Force in July 2005 after graduating from Leander High School. After completing Basic Military Training and Technical Training he was assigned to Dyess AFB in 2005, then in 2010 was attached to the Joint Force Command Headquarters North Atlantic Treaty Organization in the Netherlands.
Highschool Highlights: Colonial Forge Introduces Ultimate Frisbee Team
WRITTEN BY ALLIE MEDINA
One of the most beneficial things you can do in high school is join a sports team. There are a plethora of positives like physical fitness, teamwork and collaboration skills, and boosts in self-esteem and confidence. However, sometimes the competitive aspect of a varsity team just isn’t for everyone, especially when you’ve had no prior experiences playing sports.
Cooking for a Cause: How the Nonprofit Organization 'Cooking Autism, Inc.' is Making a Difference
WRITTEN BY LIZ HENSEL
Cooking Autism, Inc. was founded by passionate individuals who understand the unique challenges faced by those with autism and their families, their mission is to empower individuals with autism through cooking, promoting independence, social skills, and self-confidence.
Neighborhood Reads: Meet your local author Mora Soan
WRITTEN BY LIZ HENSEL
Meet the incredible Mora Soan, a passionate author, and the heart behind the enchanting book "Jacob in Japan." What makes this book truly remarkable is that it's a collaboration between Mora, her talented daughter Lana, and Lana's best friend Lauren, resulting in stunning illustrations that bring the story to life.
“Do what you love. Love what you do.” Meet the Zorich Family
WRITTEN BY LIZ HENSEL, PHOTO BY KAREN PRESECAN
In a world where the daily grind often precedes passion and fulfillment, the Zorich family is an inspiring example of how a simple motto can lead to a life filled with happiness, purpose, and unwavering unity. For the Zorichs’, "Do what you love, and love what you do" is not just a saying; it's a way of life that guides their every decision and brings them immeasurable joy.
Highschool Highlights: A Grand Fiesta at Riverbend High School
WRITTEN BY JULIA PESNELL
National Hispanic Heritage Month takes place annually from September 15th to October 15th and is an entire month of celebration of the culture and heritage of Latin American countries.
Homecoming Week: A Great Week to Be a Bear
WRITTEN BY JULIA PESNELL
Each year, as the fall approaches, the anticipation for homecoming festivities increases within the Riverbend High School student body. Concluding in the grand finale of the homecoming dance, the events leading up to the long-awaited Saturday evening are often just as fun as the dance itself.
The Magic of Giving: A Look at The Fairy Godmother Project
WRITTEN BY JULIA PESNELL
As the new year approaches, giving to a local charity can immensely impact the community. Whether making a financial contribution or donating your time and hard work through volunteer projects, teaming up with a non-profit organization can indeed be memorable. In the Spotsylvania and Fredericksburg areas, there are many opportunities to get involved in the community.
Wellness Corner: Embracing Mindful Breathing for a Serene Holiday Season is a Gift to Your Well-Being
WRITTEN BY LINDA OSORIO
I have to be honest; the holiday season, with its joyous festivities and gatherings, can also bring a whirlwind of stress and heightened emotions; however, we do have a choice on how we want to go through the holidays. Our gatherings may not be perfect, but how we choose to experience it can make it a meaningful, joyful time.
Business Profile: Picture It Perfect Landscaping & Tree Service
WRITTEN BY MALLORY HARDGROVE
Have landscaping and mulching needs? Need to clean up your yard after a large storm? Look no further than Picture It Perfect Landscaping & Tree Service. Meet Andy Ralston, the 34-year-old owner and proprietor behind Picture It Perfect. Andy’s journey began in his teenage years when he spent time cruising around in his pick-up truck, “knocking on doors, trying to make a living” through tree work. What started as a means to an end transformed into a passion as he honed his skills and received compliments and accolades from clients for his exceptional work.
An Insatiable Thirst for Adventure: Meet the Crawley Family
WRITTEN BY MALLORY HARDGROVE, PHOTO BY KAREN PRESECAN
Like many couples, the Crawley’s love story began on a dating app. Unlike other couples, however, their first marathon conversation turned into a lengthy date that neither wanted to end. They began talking and exchanging conversation on the evening of Saint Patrick’s Day and agreed to meet the next day for brunch. David, a marine at the time, was not one to need reassurance, but he was delighted when Krista showed up at brunch. They talked over breakfast, getting to know each other more in downtown Fredericksburg and walked over to nearby park.
Kids Corner: Holiday Ornament
WRITTEN BY LIZ HENSEL
One of my favorite parts of the holiday season is holiday ornaments. They can be used for any holiday we celebrate this December. You can use it to decorate a tree or to put it up against the wall, for mom and dad, it’s another fantastic priceless piece of décor that can be kept in the memory box of Holiday Season 2023.
IT'S FIVE O'CLOCK SOMEWHERE: Andean Solstice Fusion
WRITTEN BY LIZ HENSEL
When it comes to the holidays, my absolute favorite thing is that everything sparkles! Much to my husband’s dismay, I am a glitter gal. Therefore, it was so much fun creating this cocktail to bring a little glitter to the drinks this holiday season.
Empowering Mothers Through Fitness: A Spotlight on S.L.A.M. Quantico
WRITTEN BY MALLORY HARDGROVE
Mommin’ ain’t easy. In the time of social media, where everyone has an opinion of what moms should be doing, how they should be parenting, and the constant barrage of unwanted criticism and critiques, it’s refreshing to find a supportive community of moms. That uplifting, fitness-focused group for many mothers, rookies and veterans alike, is Sweat Like a Mother (S.L.A.M.). Lyndsay Woods, a certified Pregnancy and Postpartum Athleticism Coach and an AFAA Group Fitness Instructor, owns and operates S.L.A.M. Quantico, finding her calling in combining her love for fitness and motherhood.
Nourishing Hearts and Minds: Fredericksburg Regional Food Bank’s Compassionate Mission
WRITTEN BY MALLORY HARDGROVE
In the heart of our region, the Fredericksburg Regional Food Bank (FRFB) stands as a beacon of hope dedicated to combating hunger. Through the efforts of dedicated staff and volunteers like LaToya Brown, Health Equity Coordinator, and Dan Maher, President & CEO, this organization has been a lifeline for the community since 1982. Their commitment to fighting hunger has only grown stronger as they work with approximately 150 community partners, collectively striving to address food insecurity in Caroline, King George, Orange, Spotsylvania, and Stafford counties and the City of Fredericksburg.
Christmas Excursions Close to Home
WRITTEN BY SAM DE JAGER
When you think of taking a trip to celebrate Christmas and other winter holidays do you dream of going to Lapland, where you can see real reindeer, visit Santa Claus Village, experience the Aurora Borealis & snow buildings like igloos & ice hotels. Or maybe you dream of a river cruise in Europe to visit the wonderful Christkindlmarkts.
The Power of Printed Photos
WRITTEN BY KAREN PRESECAN
As a member of PPA (Professional Photographers of America) and VPPA (Virginia Professional Photographer’s Association), I have had opportunities to learn from some of the best photographers in the nation. One common theme I have picked up from all of them is that printed images are important. In my 15 years of being a professional photographer, I’ve more recently seen an increase in clients’ requests for digital files in place of printed images.