Wini Roche - Harford STYLE Magazine
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Wini Roche - Harford STYLE Magazine
Summer 2013 Complimentary Family Friendly Summer Fun! PROFILE Wini Roche Director of HC Tourism CCA Decorators Showhouse Harford County's Only Lifestyle Magazine for Women ...in Our Tuscan Courtyard! "Come Experience it!" Harford County's Newest Event Facility Specializing in Weddings, Corporate Functions & Special Events. © Juliet Seger www. LaBanqueDeFleuve.com 410.942.1444 • 321 St John Street • Havre de Grace, MD 21078 1 3Harford STYLE Summer 20134 © Amy Jones www.amyjphoto.com founder/editor-in-chief/art director Anne Fullem publisher MindsEye Design fashion editor/creative director Amy Jones contributing writers Elle Ellinghaus Pat Hogan Joe Lertch Brooke Paulshock Tracy Hart Colleen Webster teaches a yoga class floating on a paddle board at Havre de Grace Marine Center. For the less adventerous, a floating barge offers the same feeling of being on the water without the danger of getting wet. in this issue... contributing photographers Juliet Seger Alana Beall features assistant to the editor Brooke Fullem 443.243.7219 • afullem@harfordstyle.com Harford STYLE™ is a quarterly publication owned and published by Anne Fullem, 945 Nena Avenue, Havre de Grace, MD 21078. ©2013, Anne Fullem. All rights are reserved. Anne Fullem retains the right to change, refuse, adjust, or edit the material as seen fit. Every effort is made to present accurate information. Harford STYLE™, or any agents involved, is not responsible for any errors or omissions that may occur or damages resulting from the same. The entire content of this magazine, Harford STYLE™, is protected by the copyright, and as such, no portion may be reproduced in whole or in part for any reason, without prior written approval from Anne Fullem, owner/editor. www.harfordstyle.com On the Cover: Cover model Wini Roche location Ladew Gardens hair & make-up Emily Randall NVS Salon dress HeartBeat women of style fortune 8 Amy Venuto Hits a Home Run at Ripken Stadium business that works 11 Wini Roche Harford County Tourism departments model location Ladew Gardens hair & make-up Emily Randall NVS Salon dress The Pink Hanger photography Amy Jones 23www.harfordstyle.com4 www.amyjphoto.com Fun in the Sun is Good Business 39 Designer Spotlight Jasika Scruggs life 25 Play Action Sports editor’s choice 5 CCA Decorators' ShowHouse 27 Historic Havre de Grace Elegance & Charm Meet Community Service at Rockfield Manor discovery 15 High Flying Fun Hot Air Balloons, Antique Bi-Planes Skydiving, & Parasailing in Harford 24 Be You Stories of Self-Discovery left Wini Roche 19Havre de Grace Marine Center 26 Expanding Our Horizons Dorothy's Words of Wisdom 30 Fancy That Mapping Out the Perfect Project 35 Beyond the Book Soirée by Danielle Rollins Review by: Reading Between the Wines Book Club Get Off the Sidelines & Get Back in the Game Harford's Quintessential Day Trip 33 Restaurant Recipes MacGregor's Restaurant 40 SARC Celebrates 35 Years Saving Lives & Overcoming Violence 41 Wine in Style Local Vineyards self 22 Fashion Active Wear with Flair 37 To Your Health Ditch the Car & Get Going 43 Closets with Style Nicole Palermo © 2013 Vera Bradley Designs, Inc. © 2013 Vera Bradley Designs, Inc. Back to School! Vera has everything you need to headSchool-smart back to in style! papercampus & gift styles backpacks • bedding • umbrellas stationary • agendas • laptop cases & more! Our colorful fall Paper & Gift styles are ideal back-to-campus study partners! Shown: Flexi Pocket Folders, 2014 Agenda, Mini Notebook with Pocket, Pencil Box Set, Study Buddy, Click Pens and 2014 Student Agenda 20 Ellendale A tech-smart offer!Street • Bel Air • Maryland 21014 • 410.838.8188 July 18 – 28: Purchase any Vera Bradley backpack and take 50% off a new Neoprene Tech style! See a store associate for complete details. Wedding Gifts to Cherish Vera Bradley Troll Beads Nora Fleming Magnabilities Heart Strings Scout Bags Lindsay Phillips Mud Pie & Many More! An Unique Boutique featuring Stylishly Cool Gifts & Accessories 1523C Rockspring Road • Forest Hill, Maryland 21050 • 410-638-2435 3 3Harford STYLE Summer 20134 editor’s note ENTER TO WIN I travel light. I think the most important thing is to be in a good mood and enjoy life, For details and how to enter see page 42. a Fun-Filled Trip to Havre de Grace from Harford Style! wherever you are. ~ Diane von Furstenberg T hink like a tourist this summer and explore Harford County! That's our theme for this issue, and we've filled it with fresh ideas for spending your leisure time in the sun. With an difficult economy, day trips make a lot of sense. You save on lodging, a meal or two, boarding your pets, and other expenses associated with vacation travel. You don't have the hassle of a long car ride or worse yet... the airport. Just because your sticking close to home, doesn't mean you have to suffer. As a life-long resident of Harford County, I can assure you that you haven't seen, heard, tasted or experienced it all. The tourism industry in Harford County has gone a long way to bring amenities here that can be enjoyed by us "locals" year-round. 1-hour massage 59 $ 99* INTRODUCTORY OFFER Check out page 42 and enter our contest to Win a Day Trip to Havre de Grace, which includes parasailing, kayaking, and hundreds of dollars in gift cards to local shops & restaurants. Get out and explore everything Harford has to offer. Enjoy & have a great summer! advertising • editorial models/actors corporate images & headshots studio or location corporate headshots 43www.harfordstyle.com4 www.amyjphoto.com • Studio 410.366.3619 Save the Dadte Sept 7-22n by Anne Fullem photos Amy Jones www.amyjphoto.com E legance and charm meet community service at this year's CCA Decorators' Showhouse being held at Rockfield Manor in September. The Show House is one of the major fund raising events of the Chesapeake Cancer Alliance and promises to be a stunning experience for sponsors and visitors alike. Rockfield Manor, which was designed by architect, Alfred Cookman Leach and built in the prairie style in 1921 was the original home of Charles H. McComas. In 1991 Harford County purchased the property and deeded the land to the Town of Bel Air for use as a community park. In 1996, the Town purchased the remaining five acres of the Estate, including the house and outbuildings, and created the nine-member Rockfield Foundation to oversee the use of the House and property. Today the Manor functions as a premier event space for weddings and corporate events. Vestibule Genevieve Britton Painted Ladies Foyer Stephen Formwalt Sun Porch Terry Varner Decorating Den Library Becky Johnson Simplicity Antique Botique Rebecca Johnson Interiors Closet Living Room Greesspring Nursery Distinctive Decor Janice Kaiser Hallway Billee Smith Landing Donna Harthausen Details by Donna The Carpenter's Daughter Downstairs Hall Master Bedroom Nancy's Painted Garden Simply Grande Nancy Maher Downstairs Bath Sherry Miller Jim Ryan Bath Jan & Marty Christensen Nineteen indoor and outdoor spaces will be decorated by local Unique Tile & Rooms with a View Rennovations designers in harmony with the original style of the house. The Dining Room Bedroom Elle Ellinghaus decorators were challenged to create original designs that would Jan Christensen Elle Designs blend well for the future use of the site. Decorators generously donate Styled Interiors Kitchen their time and materials to this worthwhile effort and are sure to Deck Alisha Piterra create a spectacular experience for the visitors. All decorating features Country Garden Center Styled Interiors (furniture, art, lighting, etc) within the house will be available for Patio Den Janice Kaiser purchase through the CCA’s Decorator Sale. Along with the house Kim Little Greenwood Interiors Greenspring Nursery tour, the site will also offer a café with box lunches prepared by McShane’s Gourmet and other light refreshments. A boutique on the site will provide artisanal crafts and products for purchase as well. (front l-r) Stephen Formwalt, Billee Smith, Terry Varner, Kim Little, Donna Harthausen, Nancy Maher, Janice Kaiser, Jan Christensen, Tickets will also be available for a themed basket raffle. The house will be open from Saturday, September 7, through Sunday, September 22, but will be closed on Mondays. Tickets Alisha Piterra, Paula Simons, Elle Ellinghaus, Donna M. Dickey, Genevieve Britton & Mary Poughkeepsie (back l-r) Marty Christensen, Rebecca Johnson, Jim Ryan are $20 and available in several locations (see their website) but will also be sold at the door. All proceeds from the Decorators’ Show House will benefit Cancer LifeNet and the Patricia D. and M. Scot Kaufman Cancer Center at Upper Chesapeake Health in Bel Air. All fundraising dollars support Harford residents diagnosed with cancer, as well as their families or friends, through the Cancer LifeNet program at Upper Chesapeake Health. This program is invaluable to our community, offering free-of-charge services to all residents of Harford and Cecil Counties, regardless of where they receive their cancer treatment. Services include education and assistance from oncology nurse navigators, counseling from oncology social workers, contacts with support groups and educational programs, and support from specially trained volunteer navigators who have personal experience with cancer. All of these services are free of charge due to the generosity of the volunteers and the community who participate in the CCA’s fundraising events. CCA seeks to improve education, treatment, research, and resources for cancer patients. With over 150 active members, the organization continues to grow as more people become aware of its mission. Credit is due to the CCA Showhouse Chairs for a fabulous job of putting together such a dynamic line-up of decorators for this year's show (Pat Cieri, Martha Dauphinais, Donna M. Dickey, Sandy Guzewich, and Kitty Pickett) and all the volunteers and designers. Don't miss this stylish event and great opportunity to do a little shopping. For more information, check out their website: www.chesapeakecanceralliance.org 5 3Harford STYLE Summer 20134 4 SARC’s TH ANNUAL Hot Air Weekend Family Fun Day FRIDAY September 20th, 2013 7:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m. SATURDAY September 21st, 2013 11:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Silks Restaurant at Bulle Rock 320 Blenheim Lane Havre de Grace, MD 21078 Bel Air Equestrian Center 608 N. Tollgate Road Bel Air, MD 21014 Sponsored by Sponsored by ADDITIONAL Bobby’s Portable Restrooms, Harford Community College, Harford’s Heart, Harford Style Magazine, Innovative SPONSORS Insurance Solutions, Inc., Light Flight Hot Air Balloons, Inc., MD Arrive, Media Wise, Southern States Cooperative For More Information 410-836-8431 kluchey@sarc-maryland.org Find us on Facebook: SARCharfordcounty Serving victims of Domestic Violence, Sexual Violence, Child Abuse and Stalking in Harford County for 35 years. 63www.harfordstyle.com4 Laurrapin local in every sense... local farmers & local tastes local vendors & local artisans, local community & local people. Daily Specials Locally Sourced Ingredients • Relaxed Atmosphere Full Bar • Extensive Wine, Beer & Hand-Crafted Cocktail Menu Lunch • Dinner • Small Plates • Live Music Friday & Saturday Night Tues-Thurs 11am to 11pm • Friday & Saturday 11am -Late Night Sunday Noon to 6pm Full Service Catering Available 209 N. Washington Street • Havre de Grace, MD • www.laurrapin.com • 410.939.4956 ROCKFIELD MANOR 501 Churchville Road • Bel Air, MD 21014 410.638.4565 • info@rockfieldmanor.com The Rockfield Foundation, Inc. is a non-profit corporation, incorporated under the laws of Maryland. It is managed by a volunteer Board of Directors to promote and operate Rockfield Manor for the benefit of the Bel Air community. Rockfield Manor, a historic landmarked facility was built in 1921. Set on Rockfield Park on over 51 acres of rolling hills, Rockfield Manor boasts a warm Victorian atmosphere featuring several reception rooms, a cozy living room with a fireplace and a sunroom. The spacious patio with large fountain, luscious gardens and grounds make for the ideal venue for intimate weddings, rehearsal dinners, bridal showers or business functions. The main manor house and property are available to rent for occasions of all types. weddings • vow renewals • rehearsal dinners • showers • birthdays • family reunions • sweet 16s • bar & bat mitzvahs • fundraisers crab feasts • holiday parties • class reunions • business retreats & meetings (DSL amenities) • gala openings • banquets 7 3Harford STYLE Summer 20134 Women of Style by Brooke Paulshock photo Juliet Seger www.photojanestudios.com Amy Venuto Hits a Homerun at Ripken Stadium "Everything you do in this game you do in life. And everything you do in life you do in this game." 1 Cal Ripken Sr. E xecutive Director of Ripken Stadium, Amy Venuto, has baseball in her blood. She fell in love with the Ripken family and the bond they shared over their love of baseball, and knew she had something to contribute. Amy's father raised her on baseball, and the time they spent together had a huge impact in her life. By the age of twelve, all she wanted to do was work in baseball. "Baseball is so much more than a sport. There is a culture and love behind it," said Amy. "Everything that Cal Jr. & Bill do is in honor of their father, and that's why I feel like I'm such a good fit for Ripken baseball," she explained. From attending minor league baseball games with her father in Portland, Oregon to continuing her softball career at a collegiate level, Amy Venuto never wavered in her baseball goals. The mother of one daughter and a softball coach at Harford Tech, she launched her career in baseball immediately after graduating from Carlton College in Minnesota. “Working in professional sports you have to move all over the place,” Venuto explains, “It is rare to have this type of career and live in such an amazing place like Harford County.” Amy has done her fair share of traveling, packing her bags and moving from Minnesota to Washington State to Las Vegas and finally, Maryland. 83www.harfordstyle.com4 In 2002, Amy settled in Harford County with her daughter after getting offered the opportunity to work with Cal Ripken Jr. on the up-and-coming Aberdeen IronBirds. Making her mark for the IronBirds in their first year was no difficulty for New York – Penn’s Women Executive of the Year. In her first year at Ripken, Amy oversaw ticket sales and the box office, becoming one of the first in minor league history to completely sell out a stadium multiple times. Meeting Amy in person is an absolute pleasure. She is practically bubbling over with ideas and excitement over new projects in the works. Her personality is outgoing, and her community-based outlook is refreshing. Her impressive resume continues to grow. She recently returned to the stadium after managing the Cal Ripken World Series for several years. Amy is responsible for building the Events department at the stadium, and did such a good job that Baseball America named them the "Best Minor League Venue." Something very near and dear to her heart is the "Women in Baseball Leadership Event," which she helped create six years ago. "Women are very much a minority in baseball," said Amy who is the MC for the event and serves on the steering committee. The event includes women from major and minor league baseball. "I don't think of myself as a feminist, but I think it's so important for women to come together and support each other in these leadership roles," Amy explained. “This is Harford County’s team,” Venuto explains, “When people come to our ballpark they expect something special because of the Ripken name. They want an experience that will be over the top, and we do our best to deliver.” Community and family-fun is the number one priority for Amy and her dedicated team. A night at Ripken Stadium is a great family-fun outing and when watching the game itself you feel all the excitement that you would feel at Camden Yards, without the hassle of going downtown! The athletes themselves may be young, but they all have the potential to make it to the major leagues. The amenities at the stadium are wonderful as well, featuring 6 luxury boxes, 2-tier crab and picnic pavilion, open-air café, and a party deck to name just a few. There’s a Kids Zone that has 2 moon bounces, batting and pitching games and even an arcade to keep the kids occupied until the 9th inning. The food is the best of the ballpark, with hamburgers, nachos, hotdogs, crab pretzels, and of course, ice cold beer. Amy has been busy preparing for the 2013 season, and implementing some of her new ideas. Summer events include fireworks, notable games (Super Hero Night, Women Appreciation Night, Military Appreciation Night), Dream Car Sprint, Bimmerfest, and Cal Ripken World Series. The World Series is Harford County's only nationally televised event. Sixteen Babe Ruth League teams from all over the world come to compete with all the emotion and intensity of the majors. This event is free to the public, so don't miss this unique experience August 8-19th. Amy has lots of plans to keep the community coming back. A Season Seat membership program is given to dedicated fans to give them exclusive opportunities that the average fan doesn’t get such as networking opportunities as well as special events and behind-thescenes experiences. She's reaching out to local business attempting to forge strong community ties and opportunities for fans as well as the local businesses. For more information in what's going on at Ripken Stadium check them out on Facebook or log onto: ironbirdsbaseball.com 9 3Harford STYLE Summer 20134 Saturday, September 28th • Noon-6pm Freshest Seafood Juicy Black Angus Steaks & Prime Rib Fine Wine • Specialty Martinis & After-Dinner Drinks In-House & Catered Events Check out our Brunch & Dinner Menus as well as our Wide Selection of Wines on our website: www.backfinblues.com Covered Outdoor Deck Seating with Waterview! Hours: Wednesday - Saturday 5pm - Close • Sunday 10 am - Close (Our Kitchen is Open: Wed. & Thurs.: 5pm - 9pm • Fri. & Sat.: 5pm - 10pm • Sun.: 10am – 4pm) ROCKFIELD MANOR Located in Historic Downtown Port Deposit on the Shores of the Susquehanna River 19 South Main Street • Port Deposit • www.backfinblues.com 410.378.2722 WINE TASTING Whether it’s a pair of Statement Earrings, the Perfect Bag or a Fashionable Time Piece, We have it All! Harford County’s Exclusive home for Hundreds of Wines from Around the World! Huge discounts from our Exclusive Wine Retailer: Bel Air Liquors Great Food Arts & Crafts • Shopping Vendors VIP Area by Pairings Bistro Live Music All Day Long! The Amish Outlaws 12-3pm Don't Stop 3-6pm & Ed & Rick Rockfield Manor • 501 Churchville Road • Bel Air 410.638.4565 www.rockfieldmanor.com 103www.harfordstyle.com4 Fine Women's Apparel & Accessories 13 N. Main Street • Bel Air • 410.420.0425 • www.heartbeatbelair.com CAreers With Style by Anne Fullem photos Amy Jones www.amyjphoto.com Wini Roche Our Tourism Director shares her love of Harford Tourism creates jobs, enhances the local economy, and improves the quality of life for local residents. It encourages the preservation of traditional customs, arts, landmarks and events that might otherwise have been allowed to wane ...and it creates civic pride. No one is more dedicated to the concept of tourism and the benefits to our community, than Wini Roche. You may have seen her in her now famous "Where's Wini?" video blog, which showcases local attractions on the Harford Tourism website. We sat down to talk to Wini and find out why tourism is so important to our community, and how locals can benefit from and participate in our local tourism industry. 11 3Harford STYLE Summer 20134 had grown to the point that it was decided to move the Tourism Office to Bel Air as a division of the Office of Economic Development (OED). Wini was off again to start a project from the ground floor. Her new office developed the "Harford County... Love it!" Campaign, and managed to get the new Tourism website up and running. It is Wini's job to find the best in Harford County and promote it, so visitors will patronize local businesses. Not just to visitors from outside the County, but to the locals as well. "I just love promoting people, experiences, places... it's in my blood. It's what I love to do" Wini beamed. "Sports are one of the major assets for tourism in the County. With the new APGFCU Arena, Ripken Baseball and the Cedar Lane Fields, tournaments and sporting events are bringing people in from all over. This is something that can really give Harford an edge," said Wini. She currently partners with "Team Maryland" which is a sports cooperative that aims to attract sporting events in Maryland, and is a great resource for bringing new business activity to Harford. People come here to participate in or watch sporting events, they stay overnight in hotels and spend money with the local businesses. A unt Winnie Belle set the tone when Wini was only a child, starting the first Tourism Office in Dorchester County where they lived. Both women were named after Wini's great grandmother, and her Aunt's over the-the-top personality made a big impression on her. "Everyone knew her. She was bigger-than-life and she put all her energy into promoting the County. If she saw visitors, she would stop her car and whip out a brochure," joked Wini. When it was time to start thinking about a career, Wini decided to study travel and tourism. She worked at several locations on the Eastern Shore, but it was while working as a front desk clerk at a hotel in St. Michael's that she realized she wanted to expand her career in tourism, so she headed back to school. Wini went to Towson State University to study Mass Communication, and worked in publishing and spent her summers serving crabs at the Crab Claw in St Michaels, while finishing her degree. As fortune had it, Aunt Winnie Belle's original job as Tourism Director for Dorchester County became available. There had been several other directors since her Aunt had founded the office. "Coming home was really exciting. It was like passing the baton to the next generation. I was able to build on her foundation, and I planted some seeds for the future." Wini worked in Cambridge for 8 years promoting Dorchester County and was integral in the development of Sailwinds Park on Route 50, just as you come over the Choptank River Bridge. The 30-million dollar project included a 16,000 sq. ft. event center, waterfront development projects and a brand new visitors center. "Sailwinds Park was one of the reasons I was so excited to go home. I got very involved in getting the visitors center approved and funded," said Wini. One of the things she is most proud of is her involvement of the inception of Heritage Tourism, like the Harriet Tubman Trail. "We started talking about the value of these types of themes for tourism development and how it could also foster a sense of healing," Wini explained. After eight years, Wini was ready for a change. She heard of an opening as the Director of PR & Special Events at the Baltimore Zoo, and couldn't pass up the opportunity. Her short time at the zoo was an invaluable experience. "The animals were really amazing, but the work wasn't exactly what I was looking for," she said. Her curiosity was peaked when she found out that Havre de Grace was creating an Office of Tourism and they needed a Director. "There were a lot of similarities between my hometown and Havre de Grace, and the opportunity to start something from the ground up was really appealing," smiled Wini. She fell in love with Havre de Grace and moved here in 2003. If you are a big fan of First Fridays... you can thank Wini. She started the very first one in Havre de Grace, along with creating a whole strategic plan for tourism to develop in Harford, with the support of the Craig administration. The local Tourism industry 123www.harfordstyle.com4 Another Harford County asset that Wini is passionate about is the wedding industry. "I think Havre de Grace is a perfect wedding destination, along with farms and other unique venues around the county which attract large groups of people" grinned Wini. "It's such a great marriage of traditional and non-traditional, tourist type services, which not only helps the hotels and big business, but benefits the local florists, and bakers... our small businesses." You can find a whole section of wedding resources on the website. Bus trips are another resource that Wini would like to build upon. Currently her office promotes a"Chocoholics" and a "Wine and Roses" tour. "People don't travel by bus as much as they used to, but if you can find something they love, like the "Chocoholics Tour", it's a great way to get people into our County for a visit," said Wini. The office of OED & Tourism "Buy Local" campaign has also had a lot of impact on the community. "If you are trying to market your business, you are so much better off being part of a destination. If you are a local citizen you will have a much better experience if you take the time to patronize the local shops," Wini asserted. Wini has been an active member of the Maryland Tourism Council for over a decade. She has led several statewide advocacy efforts including events like Tourism Day in Annapolis, where hundreds of business representatives come to raise the awareness of the economic impact of tourism around the state. When she isn’t bogged down with advocacy and legislative issues she is coordinating promotions such as Restaurant Week or her video blog series, Where’s Wini? Exposing visitors and locals alike to exciting places that may not have known about in Harford County. “Videos and social media are a low cost way to engage and build a customer base. Plus, personally they are a fun learning experience!” “Being a part of economic development has heightened the awareness for tourism as an important industry to Harford County. Tourism has been a key element of the economic development team and has created a unique synergy within the office. We all work together to improve the economy and quality of life for our citizens”. The Office of tourism is looking towards the future of Harford County and where tourism fits in. We’re doing a lot but there is much more that we could be doing, said Wini. The tourism Office is 100% funded by government, and Wini knows their future is going to hinge on their goals of developing strong business alliances. We aren’t going to be able to grow our program and add to the services we provide to our businesses unless we can expand on our public-private partnership, she said. "I really hope that our local population spends some time this Summer exploring Harford County and all that we have to offer," concluded Wini. If you see Wini out and about, don't forget to congratulate her... she's getting married this Summer, in Harford County of course. Check out Wini's bulletin board for great Summer Fun ideas! Summer Concert s Lade w Gardens Tydings Park in HdG Humbert Bands hell Festival Park in in Bel Air Aberdeen Jeruselem Mill 1. Visit th e Parks 2. Cal Rip ken World Series 3. Tour H istorical Sit es 4. Festiv als all Sum mer long 5. Outdo or Movies 6. Farme r's Markets 7. Check out the M useums 8. Progra ms at the Library 9. Discov er Kilgore Falls 10 Don't Forget Fir st Fridays For a compl ete list and m ore info log www.harford onto md.com/pdf /free-summer -fun.pdf Harford has over 32 public parks 15 museums • 39 playgrounds & 100's of family-friendly summer events! ts e k ar M rs e rm Fa 13 3Harford STYLE Summer 20134 sixth ANNUAL Arts for the Addiction Shatters Lives We can help. Father Martin’s Ashley is a world-renowned, private alcoholism and drug addiction treatment center located on the bay in Havre de Grace. We’ve helped alcoholics, addicts and their families recover their health and their lives for 30 years. We offer medically-monitored detoxification, primary, relapse and chronic pain programs and tracks for men, women and young adults. Professional treatment with dignity and respect is right next door. Please call or visit our website for more information. 800.799.4673 (HOPE) or FatherMartinsAshley.org The oak leaf coat-of-arms and the words “Father Martin’s Ashley” are trademarks of Ashley, Inc. Copyright 2013, Father Martin’s Ashley Arts for the Saturday • September 21• 2013 Residents’ Club at Bulle Rock • 6:30 pm - 11 pm Harford County’s “Stars” showcase their ballroom dancing talents. Auction, open bar, sumptuous food & the dancing competition! Tickets: $185/per person • Black Tie Optional Dancers include: Robert Buden • Aka Mr. Havre de Grace Jim Costigan Retired Colonel & Site Manager General Dynamics C4 Systems Carolyn Evans ©Aveda Corp. 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Historic Ellicott City, MD 410.750.2800 143www.harfordstyle.com4 a 429 St. John Street. Havre de Grace, MD 410.939.0405 Director Nurse Anesthetists University of Maryland Medical Center/R. Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center Suzanne Green Director Y of Central Maryland, Walter & Betty Ward Family Center Dave Harper-Realtor Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Mary Anne Medeiros Owner Salon Marielle N. Lee Price • Major General U.S. Army 410.838.2177 Save the Date & Reserve Your Sponsorship! get tickets & vote for our dancers at www.DancingForTheArts.org WAMD Radio personality Tracy Hart takes her first tandum jump! Woo-hoo! When you think of fun in Harford County... you think of hiking trails and water sports, afternoon baseball games and concerts in the park. But, for the more daring of heart, there are several ways to get your adrenaline pumping... all here in Harford! Skydive Baltimore 3536 Aldino Road • Harford County Airport 1-800-659-JUMP • www.harfordair.com Skydive Baltimore is the only skydiving center that serves Baltimore and the most convenient to Wilmington DE, Washington DC, and Northern Virginia. They offer unmatched 360 degree views of downtown Baltimore the Chesapeake Bay and the Susquehanna River on every jump! Tandem skydiving is Skydive Baltimore’s specialty, and they take it seriously keeping your safety our number one priority. Using specialized high performance parachutes built for two, just about anyone can experience the thrill of a 120mph freefall followed by the surreal beauty of a scenic parachute flight all with the safety and added assurance of a certificated, professional tandem instructor. Light Flight Hot Air Balloons & Barnstormer Aero Harford County Airport 410-836-1116 • www.fun-flying.com If you are a romantic, this is for you. Free of the earth and all your cares, you will soar as if by magic to places where only your imagination has flown. They offer balloon charter flights, tethered balloon promotions, hot air balloon pilot training, and open cockpit biplane rides. Your flight descends to land and you share in the two hundred year old tradition of a champagne or sparkling cider toast. A celebration of both new found friends and the heavens above. Old Town Parasail 211 Congress Ave • Havre de Grace 410-688-2397 • www.oldtownparasail.com Captain Glenn moved his business from Ocean City to Havre de Grace, and offers tourists and residents alike a chance to get out on... and above the water. Parasailing rides go 200, 400 or 800 feet in the air. You can ride solo or for some extra courage ride with a friend. Parasailing parties also include tubing and kayaking... great fun for kids and adults. Captain Glenn also offers canoe, kayak and pedal boat rentals. Pedal boats hold up to five people (3 adults and two children), so you can fit the whole family. His chartered boat rides up the beautiful Susquehanna River offer gorgeous veiws and an abundance of wildlife including osprey and bald eagles. Boat rides are wheel chair accessible. 15 3Harford STYLE Summer 20134 163www.harfordstyle.com4 Lung Cancer Screening Are You A Candidate? Lung cancer is the number one cause of cancer-related deaths in the US. This disease is responsible for more deaths annually than breast, prostate, and colorectal cancers combined. It is estimated that over 80 percent of lung cancers could be cured if detected at an early stage. Recent studies have shown that this type of lung screening can reduce the risk of death by 20 percent. Fortunately, Upper Chesapeake Health now provides lung screening at Upper Chesapeake Medical Center in Bel Air. Here are some facts on this important screening program: REDUCED-DOSE LUNG CANCER SCREENING CT PROGRAM A lung screening uses a low dose CT scan of the chest to evaluate current or previous smokers for lung cancer. The lung screening is a non-invasive, painless procedure that looks for lung nodules in just a few minutes. It is performed on a CT scanner which is more precise at detecting nodules or cancer than standard chest x-rays. A lung nodule or tumor can be benign (noncancerous) or malignant (cancerous). By detecting malignant tumors at an early stage with CT lung screening, intervention can occur at a time when the cancer may still be curable and localized to the lungs. WHO SHOULD BE SCREENED? Screening candidates should: • be 55-74 years of age • AND currently smoke or have quit less than 15 years ago • AND have smoked for a TOTAL of 30 pack-years (pack-years = number of packs of cigarettes smoked per day multiplied by TOTAL number of years smoking) • Have no symptoms and have no history of lung cancer WHEN ARE SCREENING RESULTS AVAILABLE? All lung CT results are reviewed by a multidisciplinary team at Upper Chesapeake Health that includes a thoracic surgeon, oncologist, pulmonologist and radiologist. Results are provided directly to the referring physician to be discussed with the participant. Sponsored by: Linda W. Martin, MD, MPH, FCCP, FACS Division Head, Thoracic Surgery • Upper Chesapeake Health WHERE ARE SCREENINGS OFFERED AND HOW CAN I SIGN UP? Reduced-Dose Lung Cancer Screening CT is offered at Upper Chesapeake Medical Center (500 Upper Chesapeake Drive in Bel Air). Physicians wanting to schedule a patient or patients that have already received a referral for the screening from their physician should call Upper Chesapeake Health at 443-843-LUNG or toll-free at 855-800-LUNG. A physician referral is required for this test. Ask your doctor if lung screening would benefit you. WHAT IS THE COST OF THE SCREENING? Upper Chesapeake Health offers reduced-dose CT lung cancer screenings for $100 payable in cash, check or credit card at the time of the screening. At this time, we are unable to bill insurance for this service. When considering the expense for a pack-a-day smoker is over $2,000/year, it may be the best $100 investment in your health you could make. If you do still smoke, there are lots of resources to help you finally kick the habit. Visit www.smokingstopshere.com or 1-800-QUIT NOW to learn how. The Harford County Health Department offers regular nocost tobacco cessation classes. Call 410-612-1781 or go to their website to learn more: www.harfordcountyhealth.com www.uchs.org 17 3Harford STYLE Summer 20134 Give us 30 minutes & we’ll give you energy! High Energy Top 40 Hits Showbiz Buzz Local Voices Local Bargains www.khztv.com/WAMD Check out Facebook for the latest in entertainment news & stories KHZTV 970WAMD 970WAMD Proudly serving Harford County for more than 50 years. Made in America Summer Fun! 328 South Main Street • Bel Air, MD 21014 410.420.9496 • www.two-sisters.com Summer Hours: Tues: 11-6 • Wed-Fri 10-6 • Sat 10-2 Open 365 days a year ALL Tables have water view Serving Lunch, Dinner, Lite Fare & Sunday Brunch 331 Saint John Street, Havre de Grace, Maryland 21078 183www.harfordstyle.com4 410.939.3003 MacGregorsRestaurant.com Havre de Grace Marine Center Business That Works by Anne Fullem photography: Amy Jones www.amyjphoto.com Fun in the Sun is good business for this Harford couple 19 3Harford STYLE Summer 20134 C hris Scarlato was feeling restless. After years of running his own mechanical contracting company, he was ready for a change. As an avid boater, he was well aware of the marina on Water Street, seemingly quiet and up for sale. His wife, Lachelle a successful real estate agent affiliated with Long and Foster, was running her own business, when Chris came home one day and shared his big idea. The marina store at the Water Street marina houses their kayak and paddle board showroom, rental and other office space. Brightly colored kayaks and paddle boards hang on the walls of the newly refurbished building. "We did everything we could to salvage and re-use what we found, and tried to keep the architectural integrity of the property in tact," said Lachelle. "I've always seen the potential here. I'm a water rat... absolutely, and this opportunity offered the potential for a real lifestyle change," grinned Chris. Lachelle, who was completely unprepared for this new plan, didn't take long to warm up to the idea. They bought the marina on Water Street and the Log Pond Marina on Concord Street in November of 2012, and launched themselves tirelessly into the task of getting ready for the 2013 season. Both properties needed to be renovated and updated, and the existing business needed to be organized. Chris and his team of family and friends started on the outside, overhauling the outbuildings on the property, and sorting through the boats on the property. Lachelle went to work on the inside, hauling out unwanted items, organizing the office and getting the business ready for the boaters who would soon begin to arrive. Owners, Chris & Lachelle Scarlatto with their furry friends Rudder & Gizmo Custom designed for them, this nautical inspired jewelry collection by artist Vicki Dehne-Griffin is on sale in the marine store. Lodging is available to transient boaters, or anyone who just want to get away, in a completely remodeled apartment in the main building or a 55ft Chris Craft Yacht. The apartment, which accommodates two people, offers beautiful views of the river, and the dark woods and nautically appointed interior leave you feeling at home. The yacht, which is moored at the dock, has been completely remodeled and updated. With three large staterooms, three baths, and large kitchen, dining and living spaces. This boat can also be chartered for a really special occasion. "We've done most of the work in house, between our family and friends, and we are so appreciative," said Chris "They showed up every weekend," chimed in Lachelle. Dredging was the first order of business, creating a marine environment that can easily handle the larger boats, and will also encourage more transient ships to visit. They began replacing the floating docks with EZ Dock which are docks that just don’t float, they actually enhance steadiness thanks to the compression and suction of the hollow chambers on the underside. Chris and Lachelle have left no detail unattended, and there unconventional approach to running a marina really expands on what you would typically expect. If you like being pampered... imagine yourself enjoying an indulgent massage from their in house therapist. For the more practical... how about a new look for your outdoor furniture. Stop into Starbird Canvas in the back of the sales office to check out some swatches. They offer full service canvas repair. Why buy new outdoor furniture when all you need is new cushions? Coming in time for Summer 2014 is their brand new event space created in the old 1860's icehouse. With panoramic views of the Susquehanna River, this gorgeous facility will be able to hold 250 guests inside and several hundred more in tents outside. "We embrace boaters and non-nauticals alike," said Lachelle. "We have so many opportunities for the community as a whole to enjoy the amenities here." As a full service marine yard, Havre de Grace Marine Center offers the sale of new and pre-owned boats, storage, mechanical and fiberglass repairs, general boat repair, sailboat rigging, new sails and sail repair. They cater to power and sail boats alike, and so far it sounds like a pretty high-end marina... but wait there is more! This is the part I'm really excited about... what do they have to offer for the "non-nautical", or boatless people like myself? The answer is ...a lot! Everything from extended stay lodging, yacht cruises, kayak and paddle board sales and rentals, an event space and super easy 328 St. John Street • Havre de Grace, Maryland access to the water and Summer fun. 203www.harfordstyle.com4 Most of you are familiar with kayaks, but may need a little more info on the paddle boards. This fast-growing sport is a fun, easy way to go play on the water. With a minimum of equipment, you can paddle anything from ocean surf to lakes and rivers... no waves required. It's almost like walking on water! Yoga classes on the paddle boards or floating barge are offered as well as Eco Tours by Kayak. Boat charters are also available for a spin around the Susquehanna or a catered dinner cruise to the Inner Harbor. Colleen Webster shows off her skills on the Paddleboard "We researched this with several local caterers. They told us if we could provide a waterfront facility that could accommodate such a large number of people, it would put us in an entirely different bracket. So that's what we did," said Lachelle I encourage you to get out and enjoy the water this summer... Chis and Lachelle couldn't have made it easier for everyone to get in an afternoon of fun in the sun. For more information, check out their website at www.hdgmarinecenter.com. 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COM 21 3Harford STYLE Summer 20134 model Adrienne Jordan hair & makeup Gina Bateman for MAKE UP FOR EVER Facebook.com: Gina Bateman Make Up Artist apparel & shoes Charm City Run • Bel Air styling Amy Jones photography Amy Jones amyjphoto.com 223www.harfordstyle.com4 model Zonna Boss hair & makeup Kim Reyes for MAKE UP FOR EVER apparel & shoes Charm City Run Bel Air styling Amy Jones canine model courtesy of Fallston Animal Rescue Movement photography Amy Jones amyjphoto.com 23 3Harford STYLE Summer 20134 BE YOU coming soon coming soo IF PILATES SCULPTS YOUR BODY, XTEND BARRE CHISELS IT Stories of Self-Discovery www.xtendbarrebelair.com IF PILATES SCULPTS YOUR BODY, XTEND BARRE CHISELS IT By Tracy Hart When the remarkable opportunity to write a column in Harford Style Magazine came up, I was really challenged to come up with a name for my article. I wanted to speak to the untapped talents in women and encourage them to, as the Army says... be all you can be. Now Open! As a single mother of 4 kids, I know from personal experience that so many PILATES women let those around them dampen their dreams or convinceIF themselves that their circumstances or lifestyle prevents them from being who they are meant to be. My goal or wish is that by sharing some of my stories and insight, it will resonate with you and will help you reach for your dreams. SCULPTS YOUR BODY, XTEND BARRE CHISELS 410.420.2500 www.xtendbarrebelair.com My entrance into radio was one of a twist of fate. I had no radio background nor did I ever consider it a career. I knew I like to talk to people and tell their stories, but that was where being a reporter worked for me. Being interviewed on the air about my involvement with Hurricane Irene started my path down a road of self discovery. When I was approached about becoming an on-air talent, my first thought was that I am too old to be starting a new career, much less one that I have no knowledge about. Talking to friends and family about making this rather large decision, I was given every reason why I was foolish for considering it. The self doubt began to appear along with the guilt for considering making a change. However, before I made a final decision, as I do with most important decisions, I sat down with my children (ages at the time, 15, 14, 10 and 7) and asked them what they thought. Children have the privilege of not having preconceived notions about who we should or ought to be. With four pairs of loving eyes gazing intently on my face, they gave me every reason why I should take the opportunity. In that moment, I realized something really important. Everyone comes to the table with their own negativity or thoughts on the way things should be. However, if we are to be true to ourselves, we need to realize that no one can tell us who we are meant to be but ourselves. With this new found knowledge, I took a leap of faith and began my radio career. This journey into self discovery has brought out parts of me that I either never knew existed or never allowed to show, but has created a sense of happiness and completeness that I only dreamed of having. With that in mind, “Be You” seems to explain what I hope every woman out there will take away from my column. So if my experience has any lesson it would be to follow your heart and ambitions, realizing that you are the only one who can make your dreams come true. All women have undiscovered talents; once you discover yours, "reach for the goal." If I can, in the future share stories of how women have overcome life's obstacles and done things they never thought they could do and the story motivates just one reader's inner strength, then my efforts will be worthwhile. Oh, by the way in my case, my kids now tell their friends that I work for the government. Seems being on the radio isn’t cool these days? About the Author: Tracy Hart is a recognized national radio/tv personality for the KHZtv.com Network. To keep up to date on all she is doing, visit her on Facebook at www.facebook.com/tracy.hart.dj. 243www.harfordstyle.com4 Breezy Summer Styles! Super soft fabrics and cool summer colors will take you to the beach & beyond. Featuring casual apparel with an elegant vibe. Get off the sidelines and get back in the game! by Anne Fullem photo Juliet Seger www.photojanestudios.com Participating in sports activities is a great way to meet new friends, get some exercise, enjoy healthy competition and have a lot of fun. That's what married couple Michael Axelsson & Krystin Porcella thought when they founded Play Action Sports & Social Club for Harford adults 21 and over. "You go in not knowing anyone" said Mike "and come out family." Founders Michael Axelsson & Krystin Porcella with League Director Kelly Griffin Play Action Sports & Social Club It's Time for Mom & Dad to Have Some Fun! Michael & Krystin began Play Action Sports & Social Club in 2004 in an attempt to create an opportunity for adults to have the same type of recreational activities here in Harford County that is so readily available to our children. They started with eighty adults in their leagues, and tripled their membership within the first three years. Their current membership is over 1,200 and growing. Mike & Krystin both have strong athletic backgrounds. Considered somewhat of a daredevil, Mike played lacrosse in college and loves extreme sports. Krystin is a U.S. lacrosse champion, and has taken the women's lacrosse team to Germany twice and won gold. She speaks all over the East Coast and runs her own business. Kelly Griffin, who had known the couple for years, joined the team in 2006. "They handle all the athletic stuff", she said "and I handle the math." Play Action offers leagues in kickball, football, dodgeball and softball. Kelly takes the time to get to know each person and makes sure they find their way to the right team. The leagues are broken into three groups depending on the level of competition you want, and each is sponsored by a downtown Bel Air bar. MaGerks Pub sponsors the serious players, while Looney's sponsors the league who wants to test their athletic prowess in a more relaxed environment. For those who are just out for fun... Dark Horse Saloon is the league for them. After the game, players head back to the restaurant to socialize with the team and enjoy bar specials. "We want our members to come out and have a good time", said Kelly. There are no big commitments or practices, you just show up and play. Party bus trips are a regular affair, like Orioles opening day and floppy hat night. pub strolls, charity events and other opportunities to socialize and help the community are part of the overall experience. Check out their website for more information, or better yet, come out for registration, and start meeting your new teammates right away. www.playactionsports.net 25 3Harford STYLE Summer 20134 expanding our horizons Dorothy's Words of Wisdom By Pat Hogan, Director for Community Education Continuing Education & Training, Harford Community College It’s Summer Vacation Time... Where to go? What to do? Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz suggests, “I know that if I ever go looking for my heart's desire, I'll never go any further than my own back yard.” Dorothy’s advice can’t be taken literally, of course, but why not stick close to home and see what’s happening locally? HCC Kids Attention Adults! If you’re looking for an excuse to venture out of your neighborhood (while not going all that far), these destinations in Washington, DC and Lancaster, PA are certainly worth exploring! Flight Camp • July 22-26 Up, up, and away! Use supplied kits, glue, and a are having a great time this summer as they share bit of patience to build beautiful models of flight. these exciting experiences and excursions. It’s not While the glue is drying, delve into folded flights too late to consider full-day or half-day camp of fancy and even build kites for those warm with Harford Community College. summer days! Camp Invention: GEO-QUEST • August 5-9 Kids on Campus • July 22-August 2 Become expedition trainees! Navigate to special Join us for this two-week program for children treasure-filled caches and find solutions to entering grades 1-3. Campers choose in advance challenges posed by youth from around the from activities that combine science, nature, world. Embark on a global adventure, uncover creativity, and fun... including arts, crafts, hidden messages from the Earth, investigate theater, athletics, computers, and much, much several extreme natural wonders of the world, and more! Cost includes lunch and most supplies. build a device to launch international ducks back Live On Stage . . . You! • July 15-19 to their homes. Explore the performing arts in this exciting oneDiscovering College • July 22-August 2 week session with classes in acting, singing, and These two-weeks of camp, held on the campus of dancing. Learn about what happens behind Harford Community College, combine science, the scenes. Put on a short play or variety show nature, creativity, and fun... including arts, crafts, at the end of class for your family and friends! theater, athletics, computers, and much, much Performances from this class may even be aired more! Campers, entering grades 4-8, plan their on Harford Cable Network! own day by choosing from a variety of activities. Robotic Vehicles • August 5-9 Cost includes lunch and most supplies. Build a basic wind-powered car. Use basic tools Diverse Explorers • August 5-9 and schematic drawings to assemble a variety Ready to stretch your world and experience of solar and electric cars. Troubleshooting skills Harford County with campers of diverse abilities will be honed as students navigate their way and interests? This week-long outdoor experience is through diagrams and directions. for youth of all abilities, including those with and without disabilities. You will kayak, fish, swim, Television Production • July 15-19 explore archery, hike in nature, and most probably (Sponsored by Harford Cable Network) try something new! Each day, we will be exploring Discover by doing with this hands-on program! Learn from actual television journalists, some different Harford County locations. of the many skills that go into creating your Explorations in Science • July 29-August 2 favorite television shows. Develop your creative Test Bernoulli’s Principle and Newton’s Laws. and technical skills including camera work, story Explore how these scientific ideas influence our creation, and techniques for working both in everyday lives. From model cars, planes, and the studio and out on location. The final project catapults to electricity, we’ll explore (and play) includes a live performance taped for future the day away without even realizing how much airing on Harford Cable Network. we’ve learned! Choose from these 3 options for your day-trip to DC with HCC on July 15. 1.Lincoln Experience Visit Ford's Theatre Museum, the Peterson House, and the recently opened Ford’s Theatre Center for Education and Leadership. 2.On Your Own in Penn Quarter Want the flexibility to visit a variety of attractions in the Penn Quarter Neighborhood of DC? You may choose to explore the Portrait Gallery, the Newseum, or the Wax Museum ...the choice is yours! 3. Spy Museum & Crime and Punishment Museum Visit two of DC's best... the International Spy Museum and the Crime and Punishment Museum. Quilt Shop Hop • July 30 Hop around Lancaster for HCC’s first ever Quilt-Shop Hop! Go behind-the-scenes at some of Lancaster’s best quilting shops. Transportation, step-on guide, admission to Lancaster History Museum, family-style lunch, driver gratuity, guide gratuity, and academic escort are included. The Book of Mormon at the Kennedy Center • August 8 Join us as we enjoy The Book of Mormon, a religious satire musical with book, lyrics, and music by Trey Parker, Robert Lopez, and Matt Stone, best known for the creation of the animated comedy South Park. While it doesn’t take a trip to Oz to realize all there is to do in your own backyard, sometimes it’s easy to overlook the possibilities. Visit www.harford.edu/CET whenever you’re looking for fun things to do or interesting places to go this summer. Browse HCC Kids camps anytime at www.harford.edu/CET/youth. Why follow the Yellow Brick Road when there’s so much to see and do right here? About the Author: Pat Hogan is the Director for Community Education, Continuing Education & Training at Harford Community College. In addition to her role in CET, Pat represents Harford Community College as the Harford Leadership Academy Alumni Association Coordinator, faculty advisor to HCC Campus Lions Club, and HCC college representative to the American Association of University Women. For more information on fun things to do at the college, log onto www.harford.edu. 263www.harfordstyle.com4 travel by Anne Fullem watercolors Alice Humphries www.alicehumphries.com Harford County's quintessential day trip has something to offer everyone Need a vacation but only have a few hours to spare? Whether it's relaxation you're looking for or a little excitement... Havre de Grace has got you covered. We've done all the work for you and put together some great Havre de Grace day trips. Try one, or try them all. Go ahead... you deserve to have some fun! 27 3Harford STYLE Summer 20134 Outdoor Lovers Option 1 Coffee & pastries at Concord Point Coffee Biller’s Bikes - go for a spin through downtown Lunch at La Cucina Restaurant Old Town Parasail - soar over the Susquehanna Visit the Maritime Museum & Concord Point Lighthouse Game of pool & drinks at Rodger's House Tavern Dinner cruise on the Lantern Queen Romantic walk on the Promenade Option 2 Crepes at Sweet Devotion Havre de Grace Marine Center - Kayaking on the river Lunch at Laurrapin Take a tour of the Lockhouse Museum North Park Trail - snap some pictures of wildlife Explore Downtown & take a Historical Walking Tour Cruise on the Skipjack Martha Lewis Dinner at MacGregor’s on the Deck Romantics Option 1 Breakfast on the patio at Tidewater Grille Explore Downtown - take lots of pictures Pedal boat ride at Old Town Parasail Lunch at the Ritz Romantic walk on the Promenade A massage for two at Salon Marielle Dinner and Wine Tasting at the Vineyard Wine Bar Catch the latest performance of the Tidewater Players Option 2 Trip to the Farmer’s Market & Downtown shopping Take a walk to the top of the Concord Point Lighthouse Lunch at MacGregor’s Visit Bomboy's Candy or Ice Cream for a sweet treat Visit Steppingstone Museum Take a drive through Susquehanna State Park Wine tasting at the scenic Mt. Felix Vineyard Antique Shopping Dinner Cruise on the Lantern Queen 283www.harfordstyle.com4 Brigitte Peters, Director of Tourism for Havre de Grace, poses for a quick pic on a yacht at Tidewater Marina on Bourbon Street. Sundress from Joseph's Department Store. "Havre de Grace is a perfect getaway and has something to offer all interests. Our City is built upon strong community and volunteer support. With it's proximity to I95, the Victorian charm, history, and access to the water, Havre de Grace is a true gem situated at the top of the Chesapeake Bay in Harford County." 1 Brigitte Peters Art Lovers Option 1 Coffee & pastries at Java by the Bay Browse the local artwork at Arts by the Bay Gallery Stop by Vincenti Decoys & the Decoy Museum Lunch on the deck at MacGregor’s Shopping at The Art Rooms & Simply Art & Gift Gallery Walk through Downtown and check out the murals Dinner at the Vineyard Wine Bar Enjoy live music at Laurrapin Option 2 Coffee & pastries at Concord Point Coffee Visit the HdG Art Show on August 16-18 Crabs for lunch at Price’s Seafood Visit Art Union & Riverview Art Galleries The Painted Lady - great boutique with one-of-a-kind items Dinner cruise on the Lantern Queen Summer Concert in Tydings Park © Alice Humphries Like us On Fa cebook and Enter to W IN An Exciting D ay Trip to Havre de G race See details on © Alice Humphries page 42. Luxury History Lovers Option 1 A Round of golf at Bulle Rock Lunch at Silks Restaurant Shopping Downtown Massage at Salon Marielle Charter a sunset Cruise at HdG Marine Center Wine Tasting at the Vineyard Dinner & music at Laurrapin Option 1 Take a Haunted History Tour Visit a Pirate Encampment July 13-14 at the Lockhouse Museum Visit the Concord Point Light House & climb to the top Have lunch at Rodger's House Tavern - the oldest building in HdG Visit Vincenti Decoys and the Decoy Museum Cruise on the Skipjack Martha Lewis Option 2 Pamper yourself at Par Excellance Day Spa Visit the HdG Seafood Festival August 9th Take a sailing lesson at Bay Sail in Tidewater Marina Visit the local art Galleries Watch the sailboat races over cocktails at Tidewater Grill Take a Dinner Cruise on the Lantern Queen Option 2 Take a Walking History Tour of Downtown Check out all the new War of 1812 exhibits, signage and flags Check out the miniature of Historic 1812 HdG at the Visitor's Center Visit the Lockhouse Museum Check out the giant propeller before visiting the Maritime Museum Visit Steppingstone Museum in Susquehanna State Park Stop by the Grist Mill on your way back downtown Dinner on MacGregor's deck watching the boats go by I hope some of these suggestions will encourage you to take a few hours and explore Havre de Grace. I live here, and not one day goes by that I'm not in awe of how naturally beautiful it is. Defined by the Susquehanna River sweeping into the Chesapeake Bay and the graceful ships that dissapear towards the horizon, Havre de Grace provides a glimpse back in time, and encourages you to stop an smell the roses. The advantage to living so close to such a resource is that you don't have to plan to far ahead. Had a long day... take a drive up after dinner and walk the Promenade. Looking for some place fun to walk the dogs... grab your furry friends and head out to one of our parks. Havre de Grace has great restaurants (especially if you like seafood), bountiful shopping, and lots of great stuff to do, including First Fridays, and the upcoming Graw Days Festival. Hope to see you there! For more information check out these websites: www.hdgtourism.com • www.harfordmd.com • www.mainstreethdg.com 29 3Harford STYLE Summer 20134 fancy that by Elle Ellinghaus Let’s not let the GPS make maps useless! Stored in trunks or dust-covered in our coat closets... Let’s bring them out for some DIY fun in honor of summer travel! 303www.harfordstyle.com4 O h, hello summer! Hello drinks with little umbrellas. Hello lightening bugs and the sound of flip-flops flipping and flopping. Hello to the smell of sun tan lotion and sand in the car. And hello to my favorite hot weather pastime, summer traveling! My suitcase stays out of the attic for the duration of summer that is for sure! A local beach, the west coast, across the big ocean to a different country, or traveling to an island in a Beach Boys song…hello summer, please stay as long as you can. Traveling in age of the GPS, maps don’t come in handy too often anymore. I can still remember the last time I used a map. I was a senior in high school and my friend and I were lost somewhere in the heart of Washington D.C. To help our situation, I got the map from the trunk that was given to me by my parents who knew my lack of directional skills. We still couldn’t figure out where we were. We turned it, studied it, scratched our heads and still could not figure out where we were in that map. (note to old self: Hey, Elle…it was Baltimore map, not D.C.) INGREDIENTS: Modge Podge in gloss • maps • piece of furniture razor blade • paint • pencil • sand paper If you already have a piece of furniture that you would like to transform, great! If not, find a little gem at an antique store or consignment shop that you can paint an adorable color of your choice. I just loved the look of a vintage desk for this project, it reminded me of geography class. Little hint: pick a color that is a primary color in the map so it blends well! Once your furniture has dried and is ready, decide on the cutest places to cover the piece with the map. Now, there are two ways to make the perfect fitting map cut-outs to go on areas you’ve picked. I used both ways. The first way is on the top of the desk. I put the map on top and folded the edges over the sides to create heavy creases. When I lifted it from the desk, the crease was a perfect outline for cutting with the razor blade. Pick up your map, and using a razor, you can cut to the line on the crease you created. The second way I used was for the chair backs. I held up the map to the front, pressing it against the chair. On the back, I used a pencil to trace the back’s shape for each one. Again, I cut it out using the razor. of Modge Podge to the top and let dry again. The next day, add one more coating to the top and let dry overnight. Now that you have a thick coating on top, it is almost finished! It will be a little rough no matter how evenly you spread it, so sand the top lightly to make a smooth finish! Ohh la la, all done! THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX: Use markers or stickers before adding the modge podge showing your favorite places. Or, after you are done step 4, use dry erase markers to circle places you want to go so you can adjust it when you finally visit these destinations! You don’t have to just use furniture, try a lamp shade, the outside of a vase, the back of a clear plate, coasters. The possibilities are endless (and on the bright side you will never be lost). Once you are sure they fit perfectly and you’ve made any necessary adjustments, open your modge podge. Put a coating on the furniture where the map will cover using your hands or a sponge (let’s not be a afraid to get a little dirty because using your hands is the best turn out!). Lay the map pieces you have cut on top and smooth it on top of the modge podge. Wait a few hours until dry and add a coating Are you a music lover? Have a favorite book? Why not use sheets of music, lyrics of your favorite songs, pages from your favorite book instead of maps? About the Author: Elle Ellinghaus is the owner/designer/planner for Elle Ellinghaus Designs. A fullservice wedding and event planner, Elle loves anything with ruffles, has a love-hate relationship with the color pink and carries around a sketchpad in her purse. She enjoys a gorgeous, uncomfortable pair of high heels, has a random collection of lucky charms on her desk and cries at Foldgers holiday commercials. For more information on Elle Ellinhaus Designs, log onto http://www.elleeventdesigns.com 3Harford STYLE Summer 20134 31 Holiday Gift Guide Retailers... 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Add a small amount of cooking oil to the hot pan, and carefully add the scallops one at a time. Searing them on each side for about 2 minutes, or until golden brown. Remove the Scallops from the saute pan and place them on the serving plate. Seared sc allo 1 Pineapple are served ps w 2 Jalapeno with a spic arm y , fresh 1 Red Bell Pepper jalapeno-p ineapple salsa. 1 Small Red Onion Served ov er white ri 1 Bunch of Cilantro ce. 1 Cup of Sweet Thai Sauce 1 Tsp Kosher Salt 1. Skin, core and small dice the Pineapple. 2. Remove the pith from the peppers and small dice. 3. Small dice Red Onion. 4. Finely chop half of the bunch of Cilantro. 5. Add remaining ingredients and mix thoroughly. 33 3Harford STYLE Summer 20134 We Buy Gold, Silver & Coins! 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Rollins was in town not only to promote her book, but to publicly thank the medical and surgical team that saved her daughter’s leg after a traumatic accident. She was inspired. She is no stranger to fine dining or writing as she is a frequent contributor to Vernada magazine and Southern Living. Her motto is a variation of the “when life gives you lemons, make lemonade” ...but she adds vodka, a floral garnish, and puts a striped straw in it! The other basic message is that presentation really is everything. The book is a mid-sized coffee table book with glorious photographs interspersed with recipes. But, if you actually read the text, you will be brought into Rollins’ inner sanctum of some very personal and private moments in her life. She states that entertaining isn’t about the money... however, it is evident that a hefty budget surely helps. It would be hard to really think that these extensive table settings weren’t assembled by a dutiful staff under the masterful forelady. Regardless, the end result shows her hours of detailed planning. Some of the negative comments regarding the book in other reviews are based on the author’s lifestyle and personal preferences. Clearly, themes such as “I’m Dreaming of a Blonde Christmas” will only appeal to a very narrow audience and may in fact be offensive to some. So, why take the risk and include it? The answer is fairly obvious since the book is not about us; it is about Danielle Rollins. Recommendations: Do try some of Ms. Rollins’ clever tricks such as encasing vodka bottles in decorative ice for a cold weather party or hunting for accessories at flea markets. Most recipes in the book are do-able with some substitutions for those hard to find or expensive ingredients so give a few a try. Rollins uses a lot of simple syrup variations for her signature cocktails. Many are champagne-based drinks, which we sampled, then returned to our glasses of wine, staying true to our book club charter. What Martha Stewart achieves in jeans with a garden trowel in hand, Danielle Rollins does in a silk frock and vintage silver. It’s enough to make you want to grab a can of metallic spray paint and have a little fun being creative. So, until next time …. She introduces some interesting themes and dress guidelines such as “Bonfire Chic”. She suggests bribery with cookies to solve noise issues with the neighbors (but why not just invite them?). The Club would Give SoirÉe, by Danielle Rollins Read Between The Wines Book Club is an informal group of women who gather once a month to discuss a book they have read while sharing a meal, wine and friendship. Read Between the Wines Book Club (l-r standing) Cassandra Tomarchio, Carolyn Evans, Judy Stewart, Diane Senstacke, Susan Theuns, Debi Williams, Kim Wagner, Kirstie Durr, Beth Hendrix (l-r sitting) Susan Luckan, Marge Pearce 35 3Harford STYLE Summer 20134 By: Anne Fullem Digital & Offset Printing In-House • Top Quality • Affordable • Recycling Program Mail Services Inkjet • Tab • Handwork • Mailing Lists • Quick Turn Around 1305-B Governor Ct. • Abingdon, MD 21009 410.679.0441 ext 3015• www.britestarbusiness.com Native American inspired wool blankets honoring our armed forces & others we love. I know it's 100o outside, but blanket weather is right around the corner. I found these colorful works of art in Joseph's Dept Store in Havre de Grace. Made by the Pendleton Company, which has been making blanlets for over 140 years, these lightweight, luxurious 100% pure virgin wool textiles are perfect for a bed spread or throw for the couch. Everyone loves a good blanket, but the Pendleton Tribute Series is something really special. The "Grateful Nation" blanket for example, is a tribute to America's milatery men and women. Traditional navy, red and white are combined with gold to create a familiar, yet completely new design. Other blanket themes are "Celebrate the Horse", "Creation Turtle" and the "Shared Spirits". These will make great personal gifts at the holidays. Stop in Jospeh's Department store and check them out! Summer is Calling... Get out on the Water & Have Some Fun! You Don’t Need to Own A Boat to Enjoy the Water at HdG Marine Center! Stand-Up Paddle Board and Kayak Rentals & Sales Lodging Available on a 55ft Yacht or Waterfront Apartment Yoga • On-Site Massage Therapist • Yacht Charters & More! 410.939.2161 hdgmarinecenter.com The Havre de Grace Marina 723 Water Street 363www.harfordstyle.com4 Two Marine Locations to Serve All Your Boating Needs! Canvas Shop • Sail Repair • Boat Repair & Maintenance Slips Available • VIP Concierge Services • Storage The Log Pond Marina 401 Concord Street Email info@hdgmarinecenter.com Ditch the Cars & Get Going! healthy harford by Bari Klein Program Coordinator • Health Promotion Specialist Walking and cycling around is one of the best ways to really get to know a community. Moving at a slower place allows you to connect with people, as well as notice those things you might not otherwise see as you whiz by in your car at 40 mph. While Harford County is a pretty car-centric community, there are efforts underway to help make it a safer and easier to get around without one. The County Council recently approved the Harford County Bike and Pedestrian Master Plan. This is the county blue print for moving toward a more walkable and bikeable community. The Town of Bel Air is also working on their own Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan, with the goal of receiving a Bike Friendly Community designation from the League of American Bicyclists. Bel Air is presently accepting community input on areas within the town limits in need of improvement. Visit www.healthyharford.org to link to information on both of these plans. Also, all Harford County Transit buses are equipped with bike racks, to make going car free a little easier. Local planners and County Council members are working with staff from the State Highway Administration on improvements to Route 543 in Riverside, Route 22 in Aberdeen, and all along Route 40 to create safer walking and biking conditions. During the second half of August, Healthy Harford, in coordination with Harford County Health Department, and the Baltimore Metropolitan Council, will be bringing the Street Smart Program to Harford County. Over 20 percent of all traffic fatalities in Maryland involve a pedestrian, and in Harford County the pedestrian injury rate has significantly increased. Street Smart is a bike and pedestrian safety education program designed to reduce pedestrian and cyclist injuries by targeting high injury areas and educating drivers, pedestrians, and bicyclists there about safe usage of roadways, and then backing that up with increased enforcement of existing traffic regulations. The high injury areas targeted for Street Smart intervention this year will be Main St., Bel Air, Route. 24 north of Bel Air, and Route 40 at Tree Top in Edgewood. Towards the end of August there will also be a surveillance of pedestrian safety in the Route 40/Joppatowne Rd. area of Joppatowne. Both the Street Smart program and the pedestrian safety surveillance events are in coordination with the Harford County Sheriff’s Office and the Harford County Public Schools to coincide with the beginning of the 2013-2014 school year. I’ve asked a number of local people who regularly love to get around our community by foot or on bike for a list of their favorite places to explore. The list was pretty extensive, but here are a couple of their favorites. Walk the old downtowns of Bel Air, Havre de Grace, & Aberdeen Each downtown has its own unique flare with their historic buildings, little shops and restaurants, and tucked away secret gardens. As this is the season of sidewalk dining, outdoor fairs, and live music, it’s a perfect time to get out and explore. Bel Air has a new garden seating area by the Armory on Main Street, and a brand new playground at Plumtree Park on Thomas Street. Aberdeen’s Festival Park has a fantastic playground and some great little restaurants on the streets surrounding the park. Havre de Grace, of course has the Promenade, which alone makes it worth the visit, but it was its part in history as a stop on the Underground Railroad as well its role in the War of 1812 that interested many people. One history buff mentioned a walk through the streets and allies of Havre de Grace as a great way to get a glimpse of that history; one less known stop being the Currier Bed and Breakfast which was safe house for fugitive slaves. New curb cutouts and improved crosswalks and traffic signals throughout the county have made getting around, especially with a stroller or wheelchair, easier. Kilgore Falls “You can feel the cool air and hear the rumble of rushing water before you even see the falls.” Tucked away in Rocks State Park, Maryland’s second highest free-falling waterfall is located on the Falling Branch section of Deer Creek in the northern end of the county. Given how crowded it can be on weekends, I was amazed at the number of longtime residents who said they had never heard of it. Once a meeting place for Susquehannock Indians, Kilgore Falls is a beautiful place to hike and perfect place to cool off. Take Route. 24 north, turn left on St. Mary’s Road, and continue on to Falling Branch Road. Look for the parking lot on the right hand side of the road. Harford Glen This is a great little park hidden at the western end of Wheel Road in Bel Air. Owned by the Harford County Public School system, this 245 acre park comes complete with marked trails, a 75 acre lake, streams, wooden pier, and fishing pond. Perfect for hiking, bird watching, and family outings, it is an oasis in the middle of town. The park is generally open when the Harford County Public Schools are NOT in session; primarily summers and weekends. You can check their website www.hcps.org/harfordglen for exact times. Letter Boxing: Jerusalem Mills and Mariner’s Point Park Both Jerusalem Mills and Mariner’s Point Park are worth visits on their own right, one as an 18th century living history museum and home to one of the oldest intact mills in the state (2813 Jerusalem Rd Kingsville) and the other as a 37.7-acre waterfront park with paved walking trails, a playground, picnic facilities, and a boat launch (100 Kearney Drive, Joppa). What makes both of these places even more fun is that both locations host letterboxes. According to the official letterboxing website, “Letterboxing is an intriguing mix of treasure hunting, art, navigation, and exploring interesting, scenic, and sometimes remote places.” Equipped with a small notebook, rubber stamp, and an ink pad, the basic idea is for the hunter to solve riddles, decipher clues, or follow a map to find a treasurer. The treasure, in this case, is a waterproof box that contains a logbook and a rubber stamp. The victorious hunter uses the stamp found in the treasure box to stamp their own personal logbook and then uses their personal stamp to mark the treasure box logbook. The treasure box is then returned to its hiding place for the next hunter. Great motivation to get kids out in the woods, letterboxing, and it’s more hi-tech sister, geocaching, is a fun way to spend the afternoon. Log on to www. letterboxing.org and search for sites in Harford County. Note: if the letterbox does not have recent on-line posts, that particular letterbox may no longer be maintained. Other great suggestions to explore without a car included: Anita Leight Estuary Center in Abingdon, Eden Mills in Pylesville, cycling on Aberdeen Proving Ground, the Ma and Pa Trail, the Lower Susquehanna Greenway, and kayaking on the Chesapeake Bay or any number of our local rivers and streams. Needless to say there’s a lot to explore in Harford County, and some great excuses to get out of your car. By Bari Klein , Health Promotion Specialist/Program Coordinator for Healthy Harford The Healthy Communities Initiative of Harford County • Visit us on the web at www.healthyharford.org 37 3Harford STYLE Summer 20134 Home of Fallston Animal Rescue Movement Shopping Here Can Make All the Difference for Our Abandoned & Homeless Pets. Show You Care! We Carry Only the Finest Quality Products for Your Pet Our Pet Foods Contain No Harmful Preservatives Great Selection of Top Brands Like Blue Buffalo • Wellness Taste of the Wild • Evo • Verus Merrick & More! Adopt a Pet from Fallston Animal Rescue Movement and Receive 10% OFF All Your New Pet Supplies! Limited to in-stock merchandise only. No special orders. Expires 10/30/13 2725 Fallston Road • Fallston • 410.557.7330 www.feedplusthefarm.com Learn to at Suzanne’s Music Studio Suzanne S. Chadwick Individualized instruction focused on finding your voice • Board Member, MD/DC Chapter, Natl. Assoc. of Teachers of Singing • Bachelor & Master of Music, Peabody Institute/ Johns Hopkins Univ. • Member of American Guild of Musical Artists • Successful private vocal studio for over 15 years • Professional classical singer 410.963.0893 www.suzanneschadwick.com 383www.harfordstyle.com4 Designer Spotlight photos Alana Beall vanitysedgedesign.com Jasika Scruggs Two Back Flats Handmade hats that don't suck. Two Back Flats by Jasika Scruggs is all about whimsy, eye candy and never dull moments. She specializes in custom, handmade mini hats, headpieces and fascinators. Jasika lives to make the old new again with respect, understanding, appreciation, fresh prospective, foot taps and hand claps. These custom, handmade mini hats, headpieces and fascinators are for fearless brides, tea party goers and throwers or anyone who is generally cool. All of Two Back Flats' hats are built entirely from scratch using at least 50% up-cycled and vintage supplies. Jasika's pattern is patented and all of her designs are original and registered. Her favorite materials to work with are shiny things, ribbon, wit, paper, feathers, really great writing pens, shabby chic, urban chic... chic things apparently, expression, and anything feely or touchy Inspiration flows from music, nature, architecture, furniture, design and her materials. Two Back Flats is located in her magical upstairs studio in a purple and green house that is always ready for a Mad Tea. Her hats are made to the sounds of wrestling dogs and The Beatles Radio. For more information check out her etsy site: www.etsy.com/shop/TwoBackFlats. 39 3Harford STYLE Summer 20134 SARC Celebrates 35 Years of Service! SARC saves lives. Over the past 35 years, SARC has helped thousands of victims, women and men, overcome the violence that has affected their lives. W hat would you do if your husband intimidated you psychologically, emotionally and physically? And you had three kids, ranging from a 3 year old to a sixth grader? How would you handle the situation? SARC was founded in July 1978 after a woman was sexually assaulted in Harford County, and community members realized there were no local resources available to assist her. Various organizations--People Against Rape, Harford County Commission for Women, League of Women Voters and local law enforcement—came together to found SARC, which stands for Sexual Assault/Spouse Abuse Resource Center. “The staff of SARC is phenomenal,” said Luisa Caiazzo-Nutter, executive director. “They have big hearts and work hard to help people so they feel whole again.” The SARC staff could not serve as many clients as they do without the 50-60 dedicated volunteers who give many hours of their time for all kinds of projects. Despite funding cuts on all levels over recent years (including Sequestration, which has impacted SARC’s budget this year), SARC has maintained the same level of services to clients thanks to the dedication of its staff and volunteers. While volunteers are always needed and welcome, donations of funds are even more important to help SARC continue the critical work it does in the community. And there are many ways to help. Make a donation at www.sarc-maryland.org and click “Donate Now.” Sponsor a SARC event. Attend a SARC event—like Family Fun Day. ©Christine Sullivan Rebecca, a working mom from Harford County, faced that scenario seven years ago. Her husband’s erratic behavior scared her. She was concerned about her personal safety and the well-being of her children. Rebecca took an important step forward and called SARC for help. SARC is a Harford County nonprofit that provides hope and resources to victims of domestic violence, sexual violence, child abuse and stalking. It provides all of its services free of charge and always has since its founding 35 years ago. One of the services SARC offers is a 24-hour helpline (410-836-8430), which Rebecca called. The counselor talked to her about safety planning and the option of removing herself and her children from their home. Luckily, Rebecca had a safe place to go. If not, she and her children could have gone to stay in SARC’s 28-bed safehouse. After moving to a safe location, Rebecca and her children began counseling through SARC. Rebecca attended six weeks of crisis intervention that focused on personal safety and the cycle of violence. Her three children attended weekly or biweekly counseling sessions, each geared specifically toward the age of the child. The 50-minute sessions included time for Rebecca to talk to the counselor about issues relevant to her children. “SARC is a life-changing organization. They support me as a mother and give me tools to help my children transfer what they are learning from counseling and what I’m learning to create a healthy family,” Rebecca explained. Every year SARC helps about 2,000 people, and there’s a waiting list for its services. Among those services are counseling, companion calls, a shelter, crisis intervention, legal services and community education, all provided free of charge. 403www.harfordstyle.com4 SARC’s biggest fundraiser of the year is the 4th Annual Rising Above It Hot Air Balloon Family Fun Day on Saturday, September 21, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Harford County Equestrian Center, 608 North Tollgate Road in Bel Air. This annual family friendly event features a mix of activities for children as well as adults including live entertainment stages, horse rides for the little ones on Clydesdales (additional fee), a scavenger hunt, moonbounces, face painting, games and more. Heckles Hoops, Hoppin Hawks and Move It with Uncle Pete are just a few of the activities planned for the day. A variety of vendors will be on site for shopping and dining. A hot air balloon “hare and hound race,” coordinated by Light Flight, is scheduled to lift off at 5:30 p.m. (weather permitting). Balloon pilots are scheduled to be on hand with their balloon baskets at 4 p.m. (again, weather permitting) to discuss hot air ballooning. Tickets for Family Fun Day cost $5 per person (children 5 and under are free) and may be purchased in advance online at www.sarc-maryland.org. Tickets also will be sold at the gate. Other ways to support SARC throughout the year include participating in or sponsoring Walk-A-Mile in Her Shoes in April and attending or sponsoring the annual bull roast in March. Donations are always welcome and may be made online at www.sarc-maryland.org or by sending a check to SARC, P.O. Box 1207, Bel Air, MD 21014. Greetings Wine Lovers wine in style by Joe Lertch J ust a few years ago if you wanted to travel to “Wine Country” you would have to do a fair amount of planning in advance. Traveling to “Wine Country” meant getting on a plane and spending hours in the air, renting a car, and then actually driving to “Wine Country”. Now, if you didn’t have extended vacation time you could opt to get in your car and drive north for a few hours to upstate New York and the Finger Lakes to get your “winery fix”, or head in the opposite direction south to Virginia and the Shenandoah Valley for your tour and tasting enjoyment. But that was pretty much your choices. The reality today is that every state has wineries to visit and wine to taste, and most have an organized winery association to help map your trip. So the question is simply “how much time do you have?” In our home state of Maryland there are over 50 wineries scattered throughout the Maryland landscape. Here, locally in Harford Country, we have 4 wineries right in our back yard, and there are others to the North in Cecil County, and to the south in Baltimore County… but today we are going to look at our 4 local wineries that can be visited when spontaneity kicks in on a Saturday or Sunday morning and the weather is just right for a day trip. So pack a picnic basket with all your favorite picnic type foods, drop the top in the car, and head out to our 4 local wineries… oh, and enjoy yourselves but drink and drive responsibility! Have fun! (The following notes on each of the wineries are from the wineries themselves) The first stop on our local wine tour takes us to: Harford Vineyard 1311 W. Jarrettsville Rd. • Forest Hill , MD 21050 443.495.1699 • harfordvineyard.com Established in 2003, Harford Vineyard & Winery is located on a 20-acre farm in the lovely, rolling Piedmont Region of Harford County. In May 2009 they officially became a Winery and specialize in small production of finely crafted wines. They currently has 13 wines to choose from so you can find exactly the right wine to suit your palate. Visitors can sample all the wines for $5.00 per person including souvenir logo glass. Wine related gifts, custom wine gift baskets and local artisan creations are available for purchase in the tasting room. We leave Harford Vineyard and take a trip through the rolling back country roads to: Fiore Winery 3026 Whiteford Road • Pylesville , MD 21132 410.879.4007 • www.fiorewinery.com At Fiore Winery, you can discover the flavors of Maryland's Harford County, grown to perfection in their La Felicetta Vineyard and bottled with nearly twenty generations of Italian winemaking tradition. Visit the tasting room and browse the many gifts they have to offer. Meet the staff and take an informative tour and learn about their wine making process. The gardens and arbors are filled with flower beds, fountains and songbirds and invite leisurely strolling. Bring a picnic basket and enjoy a bottle of Fiore wine in a picturesque agricultural panorama. Be sure to check their event schedule! For our 3rd winery we are going to: Legends Vineyard 521 Asbury Road • Churchville , MD 21028 410.914.5122 • www.legendsvineyardmd.com There’s a story in every bottle... Legends is one of the newer vineyards in Harford County. In April 2008, over 2,100 vines were planted. Four different varieties of vines grew: Merlot, Viognier, Pinot Gris, and Chardonnay. The proprietors' love of wine quickly outgrew as a hobby. The experience Legends Vineyard hopes to provide is that their wine will enhance your setting. Whether it is sharing a bottle with friends or pairing it with food - the quality of the wine is of most importance. We leave Legends and finish up at Mount Felix Vineyard and Winery. Here we sit out on the veranda looking at the Chesapeake Bay while we nibble on our picnic basket goods as the soft wind blows around us and we sip our wine. Ah, what a relaxing day! Mount Felix Vineyard & Winery 2000 Level Road • Havre de Grace , MD 21078 410.939.0913 • www.mountfelix.com Southeasterly oriented slopes provide long hours of light exposure inclusive of rays reflected off the vast Chesapeake Bay. This optimizes photosynthesis; thereby, converting the sun's rays into sugar and juice stores within the grapes, aided by long sunny days, cool autumn nights, and a constant Chesapeake breeze. Each bottle tells a story and honors our regional history and the legacies of remarkable people and their achievements. While sipping our wines, you can stroll outside and enjoy Mount Felix’s spectacular views of the Chesapeake Bay and our vineyard. I hope you’ve enjoyed your winery tour and have found some local, Harford County, wines that are just right. Enjoy! About the Author: Joe Lertch, is the proprietor of the Vineyard Wine Bar, Bistro & Bottle Shop in Havre de Grace. If you are interested in learning more about wine, Joe regularly holds wine appreciation classes and Meet the Winemaker Events at the wine bar. For more information contact Joe directly at 443-502-2551, or check out their website at www.thevineyardwinebar.com 41 3Harford STYLE Summer 20134 Calendar of Events HAPPENINGS AROUND TOWN July September 7 25th Annual Children's Art Festival July 20 Family Canoe Trips Tydings Park • 11 am - 3 pm www.hdgtourism.com Now taking reservations Eden Mill Nature Center 8:15 - 11 am September 7 -22 www.edenmill.org CCA Decorator Showhouse August Rockfield Manor • 11 am - 5 pm www.chesapeakecanceralliance.org August 13 October CPWN Crab Feast Crab Feast at Baldwins with humorist Michele Wojciechowski 5:30 - 8:30 pm October 4 Haunted History Tours www.cpwnet.org September Downtown Havre de Grace September 6 October 8 "Streak Thru Aberdeen" 7K CPWN Fashion Show www.mainstreethdg.com Richlin Ballroom 5:30 pm Marking the 18th Anniversary of Cal Ripken Jr's 2,131st consecutive game Ripken Stadium • 6-9 pm www.cpwnet.org 410-308-1870 WIN & Enter to a Fun-Filled Trip to Havre de Grace from Harford Style Magazine! Day-Trip Package Includes: 1 Hour of Parasailing from Old Town Parasail 2 Hours of Kayak or Paddle Board Rental from Havre de Grace Marine Center Shopping - Hundreds of Dollars in Gift Cards from Distinctive Decor, Blue Earth Leather, Stirling Bridge Jewelry, Lyons Pharmacy & Many More! There are so many things going on in Harford this Summer we can't possibly list them all! Check out these websites for more great ideas: Summer Concerts fiorewinery.com www.ladewgardens.com www.harfordcountymd.gov www.jerusalemmill.org Parks & Museums www.chesapeake-heritage.org www.concordpointlighthouse.com www.otterpointcreek.org www.edenmill.org www.dnr.state.md.us www.decoymuseum.com www.hdgmaritimemuseum.org www.harfordhistory.net www.steppingstonemuseum.org Local Events www.harfordmd.com www.mainstreethdg.org www.downtownbelair.com www.hdgtourism.com Mary A. Leavens Executive Director, Harford County Humane Society Pick Your “Purr-Fect” Price Cat Adoption Program The Humane Society of Harford County (HSHC) has introduced a brand new way to adopt a fun-loving feline... the “Pick Your Purr-Fect Price” cat adoption program. There’s no catch; no hidden agenda; and no set adoption fee. HSHC’s intention with this new program is to unite fabulous felines with new families! In 2012, HSHC took in over 3,000 cats and kittens and expects this year to be just as busy. The “Pick Your Purr-Fect Price” program has proven to be a very effective method to greatly increase cat adoptions at numerous shelters across the country. Taking in a stray cat or kitten from the street is noble; however, the first visit to the veterinarian can be very eye-opening, considering all the costs to ensure a happy, healthy companion animal. At the end of the first year with a stray cat, vet bills can easily exceed $425. Instead, plan a visit to the shelter to meet all the wonderful cats and kittens waiting for homes. Once you’ve found the perfect one, and before your pick your purr-fect adoption price, consider these facts: (1) HSHC is a non-profit organization that is not affiliated with Harford County Government or the Humane Society of the United States. HSHC relies on the support of the community to raise the funds it needs to continue aiding homeless and neglected animals. (2) For every cat it shelters, HSHC invests well over $150 to ready the cat for a permanent home, including immunizations, treatments, spaying or neutering, testing, micro-chipping food and care. If your new best friend isn’t already spayed or neutered, there is a $50 deposit at the time of adoption that is refunded to you upon completion of the procedure within 60 days (or 60 days after the kitten reaches 6 months old). With all these factors in mind, visit the shelter and adopt a cat or kitten at the price you tell us! Dining - Gift Certificates from MacGregor’s Restaurant & the Vineyard Wine Bar How to Enter: Log onto: www.facebook.com/HarfordStyleMag Like Us & Click on "Win a Trip to HdG" You must be a Facebook Fan to Enter The Winner will be Announced on Facebook September 3rd www.harfordshelter.org 410.836.1090 Rebel’s Dog Park 423www.harfordstyle.com4 Rebel’s Dog Park is a public dog park located on more than an acre on the picturesque ground cool closets by Nicole Palermo photo Alana Beall vanitysedgedesign.com Nicole Palermo Makeup Artist Happily Ever After LLC Makeup by Nicole Palermo I am inspired by everything that surrounds me. To me shopping for treasured goodies, is all about the hunt to find something hidden. I spend hours, looking for things to fill my closet! The most delicious stores to me, are filled to the top like a candy jar! Colors, textures, and amazing bargains. Here are some of my fashion loves: My favorite stores and hidden places: 1. Killer Trash located in the heart of Baltimore! Vintage finds, eclectic pieces from every era your heart can imagine! 1920's,30's, 40's, 50's glam, all the way up to Twiggy inspired fashion of the 60's mod dresses. If that is not enough, vintage jewelry, purses, hats, scarves and lingerie!!! Men's vintage too! 2. Etsy! A true artist's dream. I find all of my gorgeous Vintage tulle dresses off of Etsy and Ebay! 3. The house of GW: Also known as Goodwill. I take 3 hours to search, the SUPER GOODWILL located in Bel air Maryland. Racks upon racks of vintage finds. All you need is patience, vision, and time! Many of my fashion looks that I create for photo-shoots come directly from the House of GW. 4. Super Thrift located in Perry Hall. Now if you think the house of GW is something to get excited about, multiply that by 100. 5.Ryan's Relics on Belair Rd in Baltimore takes me back into time! This antique store, has an array of estate finds, vintage dresses, jewelry, photo-shoot props, and art. 6. My Grandmother The most treasured and sentimental pieces, are the beautiful vintage pieces my grandmother Arta gave to me. They are timeless, and fill my heart with love. Everything from black vintage jet bead necklaces, chiffon dresses, and beautiful props! My grandmother had the best style. I miss her very much. 9. Last but not least, my mother's closet! My mother taught me all about fashion, being a hairstylist back in the day and interior decorator. Her closet was always filled with, candies (shoes) vintage leather jackets, silk tops, beautiful scarves, ahhhhh the list goes on. I always leave with beautiful things. Since my mother is a collector of art deco, I always find props that are useful for our shoots. My Philosophy on fashion: Fashion is supposed to be fun, make you happy, and make you feel special. I believe that I am living in the wrong era, so my look that I embrace most of the time is pinup, and 40's glam. There are days I am the flower child, then I have my Disco moments (many disco moments) and I just want to sparkle! No matter which fashion flare you possess, remember this, when people stare you up and down, it is because you stand out, and that is a good thing! I usually smile back. 43 3Harford STYLE Summer 20134 society Accents Jewelry: Owner, Michael Paszkiewicz; Chamber Officer, Robin Sommer; Owner, Pixie Sudol; Owner, Michael Tyler; Store Manager, Amber Bartlett; Owner, Janet Sucoloski; Owner, Greg Paszkiewicz On June 21, 2013, Habitat for Humanity Susquehanna welcomed the Crouse Family home. The home, located at 404 Giles Street, is the first that the organization has built in Bel Air. Upper Chesapeake Health Foundation held its 14th Annual Hospice Regatta at the Concord Point Lighthouse in Havre de Grace on June 8. Proceeds raised at this event support the Senator Bob Hooper House in Forest Hill. ©Mike Malat Even ribbon cuttings are casual and fun at Havre de Grace Marine Center! society Did you have a recent Event, Fundraiser, Open House or other cool shindig you want to promote? Send your photos with caption and credits to afullem@harfordstyle.com and join Harford County society in style. 443www.harfordstyle.com4 It's Summer at the Mill® & You Don't want to Miss All the Fun! Green Jeannie Classes: July 13th Vegetable Canning Learn how to can, freeze, and dehydrate vegetables! Bel Air location • 2pm August 3rd Photographing Flowers You work hard to grow your flowers! Learn how to photograph your garden like a pro! Bel Air Location 2pm. • Must pre-register. Call 410-838-6111 Customer Appreciation Sale! September 7th Thank you for being a customer! Sales throughout the store! Wilderness Weekend September 27th Sales throughout the store on everything for the outdoors! Enter to Win a Kayak at each location courtesy of 5 OFF $ Like us on Facebook & visit our website www.themillofbelair.com Bel Air 424 N. Main St. 410-838-6111 a $25.00 or more purchase! Limit 1 per person. Some exclusions apply. See store for details. Expires October 31, 2013 Black Horse 4551 Norrisville Rd. 410-692-2200 Hampstead 607 Hanover Pike 410-374-6066 Hereford 17106 York Rd. 410-329-6558 Red Lion, PA 327 E. Broadway 717-244-4511 Whiteford 2422 Whiteford Rd. 410-452-8177 Call Décor Distinctive hedule o sc Ltd today t ke it your “ma in home Beautiful” n! consultatio Visit us in the Living Room of the Chesapeake Cancer Alliance Decorator Showhouse at Rockfield Manor on September 7-22nd for a glimpse of "Balanasia" Fine Furniture Art • Lamps • Rugs • Wallpaper Accessories • Bedding Welcome to the Showhouse “Balanaisia” (warmth with elegance) Stepping in from the foyer into the living room you will be drawn by the warmth and stature of this estates original fireplace. As you look around you will find yourself enticed to stay for a quiet conversation or to host your next social gathering with friends and family. Finding my inspiration for this rooms design started with the fabric called Balanaisia. This whimsical pattern features an Asian inspired street procession among lanterns and shrines with an elephant leading the gala! How fun and wonderful are the colors and weave of this fabric. As you peruse my selections of furnishings, fabrics and accessories you will find the natural progression of my design. Also as glorious addition in the mix is a majestic peacock that will bring you further into my vision. I hope you enjoy your visit to my inspiration as much as I have enjoyed the vision!! Billee J. Smith Welcome to Rockfield Manor & my Balanaisia!! Custom Window Treatments Kitchen & Bath Design & So Much More! Check out our Showroom & Design Studio in Havre de Grace for this great offer Showroom Sale 25% OFF All In-Stock Items, Non Final Purchases. Some exclusions may apply. Expires 10/15/13. Like us on Facebook! Our Experts Can Help You Get it Right the First Time & Avoid Costly Design Mistakes! Sunday 12-4 • Sat 10-5 • Mon 10-4 • Tues 10-2 • Wed Closed • Thurs 10-4 • Friday 11-7 322 St. John St. • Havre de Grace • www.distinctivedecorltd.com 410.939.2995