spring 2016 - Showcase Magazine
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spring 2016 - Showcase Magazine
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NMLS# 628468 NMLS# 628468 spring 2016 THE WASHINGTON CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS the team robin lucas | publisher cynthia boyd | editing manager tessa gilbertson | art director karissa pedersen-wilson | office manager & calendar editor sarah valadez | web editor lauren triplett | social media manager ann gosch | copy editor denise comfort | south sound rep jennifer blair | events/south sound rep stephi eubanks | thurston county rep francesca adair | event staff andrea lerum | writer holly smith peterson | writer leah grout | writer contact us 11222 49th St E, Edgewood, WA 98372 info@showcasemedialive.com 253.251.2950 253.799.9189 (fax) showcasemedialive.com calendar entries calendar@showcasemedialive.com facebook.com/showcasemedia twitter.com/showcasemedia TCTV Capitol Florist pinterest.com/showcasemag annual subscription showcasemedialive.com/issues/subscribe cover//courtesy of red wind casino, by chris ryan Copyright © 2016 ShowCase Media. All rights reserved. Editorial content and photography is welcomed for publication consideration. the substance community community events | boys and girls clubs: born to be wild p 9 community events | providence st. peter foundation—ladies’ night out p11 arts & events calendar p12 ywca of olympia’s women of achievement p 15 p17 home advantage at twin star credit union cuisine dolci si—point ruston’s new sweet spot p 19 lighten up this spring with fresh seafood at red wind’s seafood restaurantp 21 dining guide p 22 home design beachy tranquility and togetherness remodeled on puget soundp 25 real estate p27 shopping fashion update: spring trends 2016 p 28 shopping guide p31 escapes rest, relax and savor this spring at cedarbrook lodge p 33 wellness spa guide p 34 seven steps this spring to prevent heart disease and strokep 35 retirement lifestyle capital medical center first in washington to offer robotic-guided spine surgery p 37 lace up! best places to run in the south sound p 36 p 39 SHOWCASE MAGAZINE 5 WASHINGTON’S BIGGEST CELEBRATION OF SPRING! #ItsDucky THEFAIR.COM APRIL 14-17 South Sound Go Red For Women® Luncheon April 26, 2016 at Museum of Glass RSVP: (253) 272-7854 Let’s unite to prevent heart disease and stroke, which take the lives of 1 in 3 women each year. 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Attending the event were 582 of our community’s movers and shakers, wearing event-appropriate biker attire. The evening’s activities were emceed by the well-known Jerry Farmer. During the event, the “boys and girls” raised $501,000 for kids. These funds will support after-school programs that focus on kids and teens who need a safe and positive environment and role models to grow up with. images by amanda howse Jerome & Cynthia Zechmann Rick & Kathy Jensen Melissa & Jeff Gombosky Erin Gillet & Annie Johns John Snaza & Michelle Wickett Kim & John Wyman Jim & Bobbi Haley SHOWCASE MAGAZINE 9 City of Lakewood SummerFEST Saturday July 9, 2016 •11am-11pm at Fort Steilacoom Park www.cityoflakewood.us • SummerFEST Sprint Triathlon presented by St. Clare Hospital • Partners for Parks Car Show • Lakewood Sister Cities International Festival • Hands-on Art Activities • KIDZ Zone • Live music & entertainment • Emerald City Trapeze show & classes • Movie at dusk presented by America’s Credit Union • Orienteering Race • 5k and 10k Race, and 1 Mile Children’s Run • Seeking teaching artists & sand sculptors, compensation offered • Seeking vendors, the event attracts over 5,000 people community spring 2016 community events | providence st. peter foundation—ladies’ night out This year’s Ladies’ Night Out at Christmas Forest in Olympia was a great success. Participants celebrated with a special evening of shopping and mingling while noshing on savory and sweet treats and holiday cheer. Derik Nelson and family provided entertainment during the fundraiser. The event’s proceeds will fund the Providence St. Peter Sexual Assault Clinic and Child Maltreatment Center. images by amanda howse Marianne McIntosh & Ashley McBride Jan Ottenfeld, Christy Connor & Molly Henderson Jocelyn Wood & Stacey Genzlinger Jon Tunheim & Jill Cooper Alisa Peterson & Devon Morrow Cheri Johnson, Leo Fuller & Lynne Troup Medrice Coluccio & Michelle James SHOWCASE MAGAZINE 11 Sponsored by capitalmedical.com arts & events calendar MARCH Healthy Family Show March 12, 11-4pm South Hill Mall 3500 South Meridian, Puyallup 253.840.2828 | southhillmall.com Capital Food & Wine Festival March 12, 11-4pm St Martin’s University Marcus Pavilion 5300 Pacific Ave, Lacey capitalfoodandwinefestival.com Worse Than Tigers March 22, 7:30pm A Contemporary Theatre 700 Union St, Seattle 206.292.7676 | actthheatre.org Black Box Jazz: Ariel Calabria March 25, 8pm Washington Center for the Performing Arts 512 Washington St, Olympia 360.753.8586 | washingtoncenter.org An Evening with Lyle Lovett and Robert Earl Keen March 22, 7:30pm Pantages Theatre 901 Broadway, Tacoma 253.591.5894 | broadwaycenter.org 5th Annual Slider Cook Off March 26 Museum of Glass 1801 Dock St, Tacoma 253.284.4708 | museumofglass.org Washington State Spring Fair April 14 -17 Washington State Fairgrounds 110 9th Ave SW, Puyallup 253.845.1771 | thefair.com Edward Scissorhands March 26, 2pm & 7pm Historic Fox Theatre 123 South Tower Ave, Centralia 360.623.1103 | centraliafoxtheatre.com Blue Man Group March 31 - April 3 Paramount Theatre 911 Pine St, Seattle 206.784.4849 | stgpresents.org APRIL LeMay Wine & Chocolate April 1 & 2, 4-9pm Marymount Event Center 325 152nd St E, Tacoma 253.272.2336 | lemaymarymount.org Spring Break Superstars April 4 - 8, 10am-4pm Pont Defiance Zoo and Aquarium 5400 North Pearl St, Tacoma 253.591.5337 | pdza.org 83rd Annual Daffodil Parade April 9, times vary by location Tacoma, Puyallup, Sumner, Orting thedaffodilfestival.org It’s Your Day April 9, 11-4pm Tacoma Mall 4502 Steele St, Tacoma 253.475.4565 | tacoma-mall.com patrick hagerty Cruise-Ins at ACM Second Thursday of Each Month from April - October April 14 | 5-8pm LeMay - America’s Car Museum 2702 East D St, Tacoma 253.779.8490 | americascarmuseum.org Masterworks Choral Ensemble 35th Anniversary Concert April 16, 7:30pm Washington Center for the Performing Arts 512 Washington St SE, Olympia 360.491.3305 | washingtoncenter.org MAY Tacoma City Marathon May 1 Tacoma Narrows Airport 1110 26th Ave NW, Gig Harbor tacomacitymarathon.com The Language Archive May 5 - 28 State Theater 202 4th Ave E, Olympia 360.786.0151 | harlequinproductions.org Lacey S.T.E.M. Fair May 7, 10am-3pm Huntamer Park 618 Woodland Sq Lp SE, Lacey 360.491.0857 | ci.lacey.wa.us/events Visit us online at showcasemedialive.com Sponsored by capitalmedical.com arts & events calendar Northwest Corks & Crush May 14 Washington State Fair Events Center 110 9th Ave SW, Puyallup 253.403.1534 | corksandcrush Family Day: Glorious Gardens May 14, 1-4pm Museum of Glass 1801 Dock St, Tacoma 253.284.4708 | museumofglass.org Maritime Gig Festival June 4 & 5 Downtown Gig Harbor 253.851.6865 | maritimegig.com Children’s China: Celebrating Culture, Character & Confucius May 29 - September 3 Hands On Children’s Museum 414 Jefferson St NE, Olympia 360.956.0818 | hocm.org Arsenio Hall June 4, 7:30pm Pantages Theater 901 Broadway, Tacoma 253.591.5894 | broadwaycenter.org Sleeping Beauty May 14, 2pm Auburn Ave Theatre 10 Auburn Ave, Auburn 253.931.3043 | auburnwa.gov/arts Kingston Trio May 18, 7:30pm Washington Center for the Performing Arts 512 Washington St SE, Olympia 360.753.8586 | washingtoncenter.org Lacey Spring Fun Fair May 21 -22 St Martin’s University 5300 Pacific Ave SE, Lacey 360.481.4393 | laceyspringfunfair.com Dog Trot & Petpalooza May 21, 9:30am-5pm Game Farm Park 3030 R St SE, Auburn 253.931.3043 | auburnwa.gov/events Northwest Folk Life Festival May 27 - 30 Seattle Center 305 Harrison St, Seattle 206.684.7300 | nwfolklife.org gigi wagner Casino Royale Emergency Food Network June 11, 7-11pm Tacoma Mountaineers Club 2302 North 30th St, Tacoma 253.584.1040 | efoodnet.org JUNE Paint Your Wagon June 2 - 25 5th Ave Theatre 1308 5th Ave, Seattle 206.625.1900 | 5thavenue.org Rocky Horror Picture Show June 10, 12am Historic Fox Theatre 123 South Tower Ave, Centralia 360.623.1103 | centraliafoxtheatre.com American Stories June 3 - 12 McCaw Hall 321 Mercer St, Seattle 206.441.2424 | pnb.org Wheels & Heels Annual Gala Casino Royale, High Stakes & Hot Cars June 4, 6:30-11pm LeMay - America’s Car Museum 2702 East D St, Tacoma 253.779.8490 | americascarmuseum.org chris dahl Sound to Narrows June 11, 6:30am-12pm Vassault Park 6100 North 37th St, Tacoma 253.403.3065 | soundtonarrows.org Meeker Days June 17 - 19 Downtown Puyallup 253.840.2631 | puyallupmainstreet.com Submit calendar entries to calendar@showcasemedialive.com Visit us online at showcasemedialive.com FASTER HEALING AFTER SPINE SURGERY Recovering from spine surgery has gotten a little easier at Capital Medical Center. Our new, state-of-the-art robotic guidance system is clinically validated to 1.5 mm and allows surgeons to develop a computerized plan before entering the operating room. This technology helps surgeons make smaller incisions and need fewer X-rays, which can result in shorter hospitalizations, less pain and a faster recovery. Learn about the Capital spine surgery advantage at capitalmedical.com 3900 Capital Mall Dr. SW • Olympia, WA 98502 • 360-754-5858 • 888-677-9757 • capitalmedical.com Capital Medical Center is partly owned by some of the physicians who serve our patients. 3900 Capital Mall Dr. SW, Olympia • 360-754-5858 • 888-677-9757 • capitalmedical.com ©2016 BCI “From Pieces to Peace” What clients are saying about SafePlace: 24-hour help line 24-hour sexual assault response 24- hour shelter Drop-in advocacy Emergency client assistance fund Legal, medical and housing advocacy and more. I found community, I found friendship, I found the strength to move ahead. Pony Rides Games Arts & Crafts Parade Saturday at noon Need Help? Call our helpline anytime: (360) 754-6300 Entertainment Food Vendors Car Show Sunday Visit www.laceyspringfunfair.com for more details! Services include: I didn’t know there was help for this. This is the best day of my life. -Olympia youth With your help, I was able to get my own home, a job, household items, and a chance at a fresh start. Community Service Center: 521 Legion Way SE Olympia, WA 98501 Business phone: (360)786-8754 www.safeplaceolympia.org community spring 2016 ywca of olympia’s women of achievement Each year the YWCA of Olympia pays tribute to women who most closely model their lives according to the YWCA’s mission. In 2015 the 21st annual awards included a special category dedicated to women striving to eliminate racism and promote racial justice. Racial and gender justice activist Naomi Tutu was the guest speaker at the Annual Women of Achievement Gala in November at the Washington Center for the Performing Arts, where the following honorees were revealed: connection between the advocacy and empowerment work of postpartum progress and the strength-building and empowerment work of FIT4MOM. Marsha Tadano Long in almost all of her positions with the State of Washington, was the first woman or person of color to hold that position. She was a trailblazer who knew very well that her success as a woman of color would bode well for those women and people of color who came behind her. Khurshida Begum provides comprehensive, culturally com- She has a lengthy history of volunteer service for a wide range petent, interactive training sessions through her business of organizations in our community. Humanity Unlimited. Her work educates and empowers first responders, community members, educators and youth on Mary P. Dolciani Halloran Foundation Young Woman of human trafficking and other forms of human exploitation, Achievement Scholarship: Kimberly Perry Showing a passion for volunteer service from a very young which she herself experienced firsthand. age, Kimberly Perry has always been deeply involved in her Barbara Clarkson is a longtime advocate who is passionate school and local community. She possesses a love of science about letting the community know “It is time for the com- and medicine and has maintained a 4.0 GPA throughout her munity to show up” and leading by example. Her vision is to academic career while taking on AP and honors-level classes. help children and young adults see beyond their cultural and She is currently a junior at Black Hills High School and is eneconomic circumstances and learn to look past the perceived rolled in the Running Start program at South Puget Sound limiting factors in their lives and, by continuing their educa- Community College. tion, to achieve their dreams. 2015 Business of Achievement: TOGETHER! Kristin Jacobsen is the owner of FIT4MOM and a postpar- The local nonprofit TOGETHER! was selected for its active tum depression advocate. She sees a strong and important support of women and families in the workplace, leadership development, and commitment to racial and gender equity. The mission of TOGETHER! is to engage and mobilize families, schools and the community to advance the health, safety and success of local youth. vLEAH GROUT For additional information: ywcaofolympia.org SHOWCASE MAGAZINE 15 BLITZ & CO FLORIST Featuring unique gifts: Bunnies by the Bay Votive Candles Vance Kitira Candles Franz Chocolate Home Expressions Bringing life to flowers for over 25 years. 253.572.2327 | blitzflorist.com We listen. We strategize. We solve. STUART C. MORGAN • CLEMENCIA CASTRO-WOOLERY • L. CLAY SELBY • JASON M. WHALEN 253.327.1900 | 710 MARKET STREET - TACOMA, WA 98402 | LEDGERSQUARELAW.COM BUSINESS LAW • EMPLOYMENT LAW • REAL ESTATE LAW • TRUST AND ESTATE AND ELDER LAW PERSONAL INJURY • COMMERCIAL LITIGATION • MEDIATION • ARBITRATION April 16 through August 21, 2016 WASHINGTON STATE HISTORY MUSEUM 1911 Pacific Avenue, Downtown Tacoma 1-888-BE-THERE | WashingtonHistory.org In partnership with the Contemporary QuiltArt Association community spring 2016 home advantage at twin star credit union TwinStar Credit Union officially rolled out a new home buyer program this February. Home Advantage is a member program that walks home buyers through the home-buying process with first-class service, says Racardo McLaughlin, head of mortgage origination for TwinStar. “It’s important that members know we have them in mind,” says McLaughlin. “Our philosophy is that we want to build a better and stronger member relationship, while saving the member time and money.” vLEAH GROUT For additional information: Home Advantage helps buyers investigate the local market, twinstarcu.com work with a real estate agent and purchase a home—saving money in the process. By logging on, members have access to online property listings, local demographics, and recent home sales. This means you can search through online MLS listings to find the home you want that matches the options you need. When you save your search criteria, you can receive email alerts when new properties matching your preferences become available. Next, members have the opportunity to find a preferred real estate agent who has been prescreened and handpicked by TwinStar for service quality. Members choose an agent from a network of experienced agents ready to help with buying, selling or both. One of the biggest advantages of using the Home Advantage service is the ability to earn a rebate on the home purchase (equal to 20% of the agent’s commission, for an average savings of $1,500 per transaction). The rebate is then applied to the closing costs, giving the home buyer extra dollars for other home expenses, such as furnishings or window treatments. SHOWCASE MAGAZINE 17 ASIAN indochinedowntown.com • DINING LOUNGE 1924 Pacific Ave, Tacoma • (253) 272-8200 Enjoy Cinco De Mayo with us! Beer Garden • DJ • Food and Drink Specials Puyallup’s landmark restaurant as featured on the Food Network’s popular show Diners, Drive-ins and Dives with Guy Fieri. 118 East Stewart, Puyallup // 253.466.3075 // crockettspublichouse.com 721 PACIFIC AVENUE, TACOMA MATADORRESTAURANTS.COM - (253) 627-7100 - 21+ ONLY cuisine spring 2016 image by amanda howse dolci si—point ruston’s new sweet spot Something sweet is happening on Ruston Way. Anyone with a love of Italian pastries, gelato and freshly baked focaccia bread will want to check out one of Tacoma’s newest cafés: Dolce Si, Italian for “sweet you.” The Sicilian bakery café opened its doors in November 2015 at Point Ruston, directly below the Copperline Apartments. With sweeping views of Commencement Bay, Dolce Si entices guests to stay and enjoy the ambiance while sampling its incredible array of authentic Italian fare. With the South Sound’s first dedicated Sicilian bakery, owners Steve and Elisabetta O’Shea strive to provide an authentic experience. Born and raised in Sicily, Elisabetta met Steve while he was stationed in Italy during his time with the Navy. After moving to Washington in 2003, Elisabetta set her sights on culinary school. She graduated from South Seattle Community College in 2007 and began envisioning plans for Dolce Si. something almost unheard of since corporate coffee giants began to dominate the scene. Besides espresso, Dolce Si offers an assortment of both sweet and savory treats, wine and more. Interior design details, such as imported handmade ceramic table tops and hand-painted tiles trimming the doorways, were carefully selected to lend an old-world feel. The walls are painted in a rich gold color and adorned with shelves displaying additional ceramic art for sale. If you are looking to satisfy your sweet tooth or are simply craving a real shot of espresso, stop by Dolce Si for an experience like none other. The bakery café also caters events such as weddings, graduations and family functions. vANDREA LERUM Dolci Si From the moment you walk through the door, you feel as 5005 Main St, Suite 105, Tacoma though you have been transported to an upscale café in the 253.678.1229 heart of Sicily. You are warmly greeted by friendly baristas, dolcesi.com meticulously trained in crafting true espresso beverages, SHOWCASE MAGAZINE 19 Sicilian Bakery & Cafe Point Ruston • 5005 Main Street, Suite 105 • Tacoma 253-292-0172 • www.dolcesi.com Savor Creperie 1916 Pacific Ave | Tacoma 253-365-5534 | savorcreperie.com Mon-Fri 11am-7pm | Sat 9am-5pm Closed Sundays image by chris ryan Savor is now offering wine! Join us for Happy Hour Mon-Fri 4pm - 7pm cuisine spring 2016 lighten up this spring with fresh seafood at red wind’s seafood restaurant At Nisqually Red Wind Casino’s new Seafood Restaurant, opened last July, guests can enjoy the freshest catch in the Pacific Northwest, says Executive Chef Roberto Los Banos. Another menu option that has grown in popularity is “Eventide.” This three-course meal is offered every Sunday through Thursday from 3 to 6 p.m. Eventide includes the choice of a starter, entrée and dessert. According to Los Banos, this The restaurant is quickly gaining popularity weekday special gives his team the opportunity among sushi lovers, as well as fans of traditional to treat guests to a high-quality meal at a very seafood fare. Featured on the menu Thursday reasonable cost. through Saturday, sushi now attracts a number of regular guests, according to Los Banos. While menu options will evolve over time, guests “The response has been very gratifying. Fre- at the seafood restaurant can be sure one thing quent travelers have told us that—from New will never change, says Bob Darling, restaurant York to LA —this is the best sushi they’ve ever manager. “No matter what our chefs prepare, eaten. They see how much love—how much it’s never far from harvest to plate.” He adds that “aloha”—goes into every meal,” says Los Ba- Northwest tribal fishermen provide the restaunos, a native Hawaiian. rant with the very best salmon and halibut. Its produce is local and seasonal. Oysters and clams “Aloha,” he explains, translates into carefully come from local shellfish farms, and foods not selecting food sources, applying expert cook- raised locally are carefully sourced from tribes ing techniques and creating a first-class dining throughout the United States. experience in a comfortable setting. Indeed, part of the restaurant’s appeal is the option to Nisqually Red Wind Casino’s Seafood Restaurant choose a quiet, cozy table or a seat at the sea- is a fresh option with unexpected presentations food bar, where you can watch your food being and sushi that serves up the love in an unexpectprepared. “Guests at the seafood bar can ‘feel ed package. vSALLY TERINN the heat,’” says Los Banos. “We keep them entertained and offer a unique opportunity For additional information: to interact with our chefs. We field questions redwindcasino.com/dining/seafood-restaurant about our seasonings and recipes throughout the experience. You can watch how your plate is being built and the process of how it gets from the kitchen to the table.” SHOWCASE MAGAZINE 21 cuisine spring 2016 dining guide Olympia Tacoma Mercato Ristorante 111 Market St NE, Suite 106 360.528.3663 mercatoristorante.com Boathouse 19 9001 South 19th St 253.565.1919 boathouse19restaurant.com Pizzeria la Gitana 518 Capitol Way S 360.753.2929 pizzerialagitana.com Cutters Point Coffee 5104 6th Ave 253.761.3113 cutterspoint.com RockFish Grill 700 4th Ave E 360.753.5700 olyrockfishgrill.com Dolce Si-Sicilian Bakery 5005 Main St, Suite 105 253.292.0172 dolcesi.com SWING Wine Bar 825 Columbia St SW 360.357.9464 swingwinebar.com Indochine Asian Dining Lounge 1924 Pacific Ave 253.272.8200 indochinedowntown.com Little General Food Shop 313 5th Ave SE 360.352.3663 littlegeneralolympia.com Three Magnets Brewing Co. 600 Franklin St SE, Suite 105 360.972.2481 threemagnetsbrewing.com Waterstreet Café and Bar 610 Water St SW 360.709.9090 waterstreetcafeandbar.com 22 SHOWCASE MAGAZINE Art House Café 111 North Tacoma Ave 253.212.2011 arthousecafe.com Marrow Restaurant 2717 6th Ave 253.267.5299 marrowtacoma.com Matador 721 Pacific Ave 253.627.7100 matadorrestaurants.com Savor Creperie 1916 Pacific Ave 253.365.5534 savorcreperie.com Stanley & Seafort’s 115 East 34th St 253.473.7300 stanleyandseaforts.com Gig Harbor Brix25 7707 Pioneer Way 253.858.6626 harborbrix.com Puyallup Chili Thai Restaurant 3712 9th St SW 253.864.7005 chilithai.com Crockett’s Public House 118 East Stewart Ave 253.466.3075 crockettspublichouse.com Mama Stortini’s 3207 East Main Ave 253.845.7569 mamastortinis.com Trapper’s Sushi 10305 156th St E 253.604.4582 trapperssushi.net showcasemedialive.com/cuisine/dining-guide Sumner Sorci’s Italian Café 1012 Ryan Ave 253.891.8400 sorcisitaliancafe.com Windmill Bistro 16009 60th St E 253.826.7897 windmillbistro.com Chehalis Mackinaw’s Restaurant 545 North Market Blvd 360.740.8000 mackinawsrestaurant.com Lakewood Oakhouse Restaurant 8102 Zircon Dr SW 253.584.8888 oakhouserestaurant.com Stina’s Cellars 9316 Lakeview Ave SW, Suite B 253.227.9748 stinascellars.com Kent Agave Cocina and Cantina 504 Ramsay Way, Suite 107 253.277.2053 agaverest.com Perfect for anytime of the day Lively Bar, Restaurant, 2 Patios Contemporary Mexican Cuisine 130+ hand-picked sipping tequilas fr l! Eat a loc a n d st a h y es Saturdays | April 16 to October 15 9am to 2pm | Pioneer Park & Pavilion Produced & presented by The Puyallup Main Street Association with the generous support of Sound Family Medicine and our other proud sponsors. Open Daily: Lunch Happy Hour (early/late) Dinner Sat & Sun Brunch agaverest.com 253-277-2053 Agave Kent Brunch Poster._9am.indd 1 For more information visit puyallupmainstreet.com. 9/15/15 2:50 PM Over 120 Quality Teas grab n go lunch BEER DOWNTOwn OLY wine open 7 days a week with free parking 313 5th Avenue SE (360) 352-food Teapots, Mugs, Infusers, Travel Tumblers Gift Ideas by Local Small Businesses 618 Regents Blvd, Fircrest 253.820.8998 mimisteas.com home design spring 2016 beachy tranquility and togetherness remodeled on puget sound Sometimes not getting what you want is a wonderful thing. Michele Thornquist, development director at a Seattle-area private school, and her husband, John, a business owner in aeronautical engineering, fell in love with a Kitsap Peninsula beach, put an offer on a midcentury modern home there and hoped for the best. When that home proved to have many unexpected issues, they rescinded their offer. This turned out to be a blessing in disguise, since a better house two doors away came up for sale a short time later. After purchasing the property, the couple set about remodeling and transforming the beach house. Michele explains that the glassed entryway originally had a solid wood door between it and the living room into which it opens. To better connect the two spaces, the new homeowners replaced the wood door with glass doors. The master bedroom, Michele says, was painted teal green when they bought the house, and there was barely any furniture in it. “‘Stark and dark’ really does describe how it used to look.” Now the room is filled with light and clearly relates to the water just outside. Outdoors, a dining set provides ample seating for al fresco meals. The homeowners say they didn’t finish the set because they didn’t want the upkeep. Instead, they’re letting the wood Who lives here: Michele and John Thornquist, their two naturally weather. teenagers and their Bernese Mountain Dog, Sasha Location: Kitsap Peninsula, Washington “The house has been really wonderful—it can easily sleep 10 Size: 1,800 square feet (167 square meters); three bedrooms people,” says Michele. “We invested in big tables that can ex- plus a loft tend out so we can host get-togethers like Thanksgiving here. Year built: 1988 Photography by: Kimberley Bryan “It’s just easy,” she adds. “We don’t have any furniture that we need to keep clean. We don’t care about tracking in sand.” For additional information: John agrees, saying, “This is a place to sit down in a chair, kimberleybryan.houzz.com set your beverage on the table and just relax.” vKIMBERLEY BRYAN IN COOPERATION WITH HOUZZ SHOWCASE MAGAZINE 25 Off the Beaten Path…. find the treasures here Melinda Strata Cabinet Design + Sales 253.752.7000 X26 melinda@graylumber.com www.graylumber.com A Century of Performance + Integrity A Century of Performance + Integrity Sixth Ave + Proctor 1109 Main St Sumner, WA 98390 (253) 987-5632 myshoppingpath.com Sarah Ortega Window + Door Specialist 253.752.7000 X 47 sarah@graylumber.com www.graylumber.com NORTHLIGHT INTERIORS Your yard, your style... a dream... a plan... a reality by design Call for a FREE Site Visit! northlightinteriors.com 1107 Main Street, Sumner • (253) 826-0339 5620 112th St E, Puyallup, WA 98373 olympiclandscape.com • 253-922-7075 Landscape Design, Installation & Service real estate spring 2016 Ryan Karns Windermere Real Estate 33310 1st Way S Federal Way, WA 98023 Most people consider us quite a find! Located in Sumner, WA Open Mon-Fri 9-8, Sat-Sun 9-6 www.seattle-tacomahomes.com (253) 569-8435 ryankarns@windermere.com Store: (253) 863-0422 | Toll Free: (877) 877-1767 45off for 45years $ Get your vehicle ready for IN BUSINESS spring time drive. on any new service! LOCATIONS IN Lakewood & Fife SCHEDULE WITH US TODAY! (253) 617-0961 www.RolfsImport.com PERF NaNcy Westergaard Better ProPerties real estate 253.370.8919 | nancywestergaard.com Not to be combind with any other offer. Expires June 30th, 2016. shopping spring 2015 28 SHOWCASE MAGAZINE shopping spring 2016 FASHION UPDATE SPRING TRENDS 2016 Spring trends have sprung, although we’ve seen designers and retailers touting their wares since shortly after the start of the year. The idea of wearing a light cotton dress and flats may be enticing to escape the winter doldrums, but it borders on ridiculous when the weather is still calling for snow flurries. Fortunately, the worst of winter is behind us, which means we are free to start packing up the fleecelined leggings and down jackets to make way for a lighter, brighter wardrobe. Let’s look at some of the trends on the spring horizon. White Shirt Redux The white button-up is a classic and will never go out of style, but that doesn’t mean it can’t be reworked every now and then. This spring, expect to see new takes on this staple—such as Victorianera-inspired high collars and ruffles, and tucks and asymmetrical necklines. Some of the options are fun and fashion-forward, but not every version is work-appropriate. Exercise caution if working this update into your Monday-through-Friday wardrobe rotation. Gingham Style Nothing says warm weather quite like gingham, except that this season, designers said “supersize” it! Bold gingham prints are back this year in a big way. It is being incorporated with brighter colors and even floral patterns for more contrast and versatility. ’70s Throwback The 1970s continue to be a source of inspiration, with both denim and suede being the fabrics of choice. Who doesn’t love denim? It has reigned as a staple the past few springs, and 2016 looks to be no exception. “Head to toe denim” is in the forecast. Think lightweight and chic, not acid wash (scary). Suede is a popular fabric for the new handbag trend—the half-moon bag. Fancy Footwork The love affair with mules continues this season and for good reason. They are both comfortable and versatile, remaining the shoe of choice for spring and summer. vANDREA LERUM SHOWCASE MAGAZINE 29 Friendly Elegance . Classic Comfort Fine Handmade American Craft 253.274.1630 artstoptacoma.com Repair . Restore . Reinvent Manufacturers of fine custom jewelry 253.272.3377 LJewelers.com The Art Stop and LeRoy Jewelers, 940 Broadway, Tacoma WA 98402 Fashions for your special occasions, for your weekends and for gifting Yest • Colletta • NYDJ • Foxcroft • PJ Salvage • Bobeau • Liverpool 120-A S. Tower, Centralia Hours M-F 10-6, Sat. 10-5 • Find us on Facebook 360-623-1586 • debbies-boutique.com shopping spring 2015 shopping guide Tacoma Blitz & Co. Florist Gifts & Home Decor 909 Pacific Ave 253.572.2327 blitzflorist.com Creative Forces Gifts & Sundries 1320 Broadway Plaza 253.227.8871 creativeforcesgallery.com Envy Women’s Clothing Boutique 2614 North Proctor 253.761.5531 facebook.com/envytacoma Foxfire Salon & Spa An Aveda Salon with 2 great locations! 2701 North Proctor 1912 - 65th Ave W 253.565.7765 foxfiresalon.com LeRoy Jewelers 940 Broadway 253.272.3377 ljewelers.com Selden’s Home Furnishings Fine Furnishings & Home Decor 1802 62nd Ave E 253.922.5700 seldens.com Sound Glass Glass Solutions 2201 75th St W 253.584.6191 soundglass.com Tacoma Mall 150 Stores & Restaurants 4502 South Steele St 253.475.4565 simon.com SHOWCASE MAGAZINE 31 The Art Stop Handcrafted Art, Jewelry & Clothing 940 Broadway 253.272.3377 artstoptacoma.com Puyallup Johnson Jewelers 103 South Meridian 253.848.1332 johnson-jewelers.com South Hill Mall 120 Stores, Restaurants & Cinema 3500 South Meridian 253.840.2828 southhillmall.com Victoria Sells Antiques Antiques 125 South Meridian 253.445.8330 cochrans.com/victoriasells Watson’s Greenhouse & Nursery Gift Shop & Nursery 6211 Pioneer Way E 253.845.7359 watsonsgreenhouse.com Wine Decor and More Home Furnishings, Decor & Wine 109 North Meridian 253.848.4450 wine-decorandmore.com Lacey Shipwreck Beads Beads & Creative Bead Supplies 8560 Commerce Place Dr NE 360.754.2323 shipwreckbeads.com Olympia Sumner Bamboo and You Clothier 116 5th Ave SE 360. 705.0344 bambooandu.com Northlight Interiors 1107 Main St 253.826.0339 northlightinteriors.com Archibald Sisters Fragrance & Personal Care Essentials 406 Capitol Way S 800.943.2707 archibaldsisters.com Belleza Ropa Women’s Clothing Boutique 101 Capitol Way N 360.352.ROPA bellezaropa.com Capital Mall Over 100 Stores, Restaurants & Century Theater 625 Black Lake Blvd 360.754.8017 shoppingcapitalmall.com Drees Home Décor & Gifts 524 Washington St SE 360.357.7177 dreesofolympia.com Debbie’s Boutique Fine Women’s Fashions 120-A S Tower Ave 360.623.1586 debbies-boutique.com Off the Beaten Path Antique Treasures 1109 Main St 253.987.5632 myshoppingpath.com Old Cannery Furniture Store Home Furnishings 13608 Valley Ave E 253.863.0422 oldcanneryfurniture.com SugarBabies Upscale Children’s Boutique 926 Main St 253.299.6221 shopsugarbabies.com Kent Popinjay Jewelry, Chocolate Truffles, Furniture 414 Capitol Way S 360.352.9841 Centralia A Picket Fence Home Decor, Gifts & Jewelry 1006 Main St 253.863.6048 apicketfence.com Kent Station Retail Stores, Restaurants & Cinemas 417 Ramsay Way 253.856.2301 kentstation.com Fircrest Mimi’s Teas Tea Shop 618 Regents Blvd. 253.820.8998 mimisteas.com SHOWCASE MAGAZINE showcasemedialive.com/design-style/shopping-guide 31 escapes spring 2016 rest, relax and savor this spring at cedarbrook lodge The magic of the Pacific Northwest is palpable in the natural setting of Cedarbrook Lodge. Located on 18 acres of naturally restored wetlands, the property is an ideal site for business or pleasure in a lodge setting. And it’s all less than five minutes from Sea-Tac Airport. this palate-pleasing experience with the award-winning apple soufflé pancake? This tasty treat beat celebrity chef Bobby Flay in a culinary competition! Cedarbrook offers the ideal location for a romantic getaway, rest and relaxation, and a top-notch farm-to-table dining Guest rooms are well-appointed and spacious and each one experience to savor. vLEAH GROUT provides views of the property’s trees and foliage. The property is spread out to allow for plenty of leisurely strolls while enjoying the natural setting and other amenities. Speaking of amenities, you won’t want to miss the oasis that is The Spa at Cedarbrook, which focuses on a pure plantbased experience. In fact, the spa’s relaxing and rejuvenating rosemary-infused treatments are carried out with rosemary that is harvested on the property. This spring the spa offers services to rest and rejuvenate a stressed-out mind and weary body along with spring herbs in the bath and salt blending bar. Services include the rosemary mint foot soak, fresh fusion facial using nourishing Farmaesthetics, organic herbal massage, and rejuvenating herbal wraps and body scrubs. Says Spa Director Joan Higdon, “We want our guests to walk away with a greater sense of self and couples to have a deeper connection.” image by haley young image by derek reeves After time in the spa, farm-to-table dining at the Copperleaf Restaurant and Bar is a culinary delight. According to Chef Mark Bodinet, the restaurant uses sustainable practices and has developed relationships with growers, ranchers, fishermen and local artisans to bring the best ingredients to the table. “Our cuisine is seasonal and possesses a strong artistic expression,” he says. Among the restaurant’s savory starters is “Foraged and Found” Matsutake Mushrooms with a soft poached duck egg, creamed spinach and salumi lomo. Mouthwatering “large plate” options include Caramelized Diver Scallops with white truffle crème and chanterelle mushrooms, and Lummi Island Poulet Bleu with For additional information: candied pine nuts and Périgord truffle jus. 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Heart disease and stroke cause one in three deaths among women each year—more than all cancers combined. Fortunately, we can change that because 80 percent of cardiac events can be prevented with education and lifestyle changes, according to Priscilla Hoang, MD, a cardiologist with CHI Franciscan Health. Education can begin with a well-woman visit. This is the annual check-up, starting at age 20, to review a woman’s overall health, including the key elements of ideal cardiovascular health. The well-woman visit is now free under most health plans and Medicare, thanks to the new health care law, yet less than half the population is aware that this exam and other preventive services are now available with very little cost. The well-woman visit is a chance to focus on yourself and your overall health and wellness. There are three main goals for your visit: • Documenting your health habits and history, considering first-degree relatives: mother, father, siblings. • Getting a physical exam. • Setting your health goals. American Heart Association Go Red for Women Advocates Natalie Ellington, Marni Hughes from Q13 FOX News, Laurie Brown, Chief Nursing Officer for CHI Franciscan Health & 2016 Go Red Chair image by ike & tash The American Heart Association has developed “Life’s Simple The best way to be protected is to be screened early, says 7,” a seven-step guide that defines important ways to reduce Hoang. “Prevention is the best medicine, so that we can risk for heart disease and stroke: manage blood pressure, control cholesterol, reduce blood sugar, get active, eat better, lose address issues up front.” weight and stop smoking. When asked about lifestyle changes, Hoang recommends to start with physical activity for 10 minutes a day and increase “Lifestyle choices for how we treat ourselves now affect a little bit every few days. Work up to 60 minutes or 10,000 how we will feel in the future and impact other risk factors,” steps of walking each day. That and adding more vegetables says Hoang. to your diet are two things that can make a drastic difference in your health, she says. Having a plan of how to stay active When it comes to beating heart disease and stroke, it’s time can include wearing a pedometer and parking farther from to put our hearts into it. vANDREA LERUM your work site, to incorporate more walking into your day. “Putting together a series of small steps makes all the differ- Take action at: heart.org/goredtacoma ence,” says Hoang. SHOWCASE MAGAZINE 35 retirement lifestyle —North End— Tacoma’s Best Kept Secret RETIREMENT • ASSISTED LIVING • MEMORY CARE Retire in Style! 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C M Y CM MY CY CMY K wellness spring 2016 capital medical center first in washington to offer robotic-guided spine surgery A new, minimally invasive surgical option is now available at Capital Medical Center for patients needing spine surgery, including spinal fusion, vertebroplasty and scoliosis correction. The Mazor Robotics Renaissance, a state-of-the-art guidance system for spine surgery, is now being used to assist the hospital’s orthopedic spine surgeons and neurosurgeons. Capital Medical Center is the first hospital in Washington to offer robotic-guided spine surgery. said Jim Geist, CEO. “Adding this state-of-the-art system to our nationally recognized spine program goes hand-in-hand with the $16.3 million expansion of our surgical department that is happening this year.” Medical experts agree that minimally invasive surgery has been shown to mean smaller incisions, shorter hospitalizations, less pain and faster recovery for patients. But smaller incisions usually pose a challenge to surgeons because of the “Capital Medical Center is committed to bringing advanced lack of a direct line of vision, and can require many intraoptechnology and the best treatment options to our patients,” erative X-rays to compensate. Renaissance helps surgeons overcome these challenges, says Geist. The system has been clinically validated to ensure 1.5mm accuracy for increased patient safety, which translates to the best possible clinical results for patients, with less use of fluoroscopy. Before entering the operating room, surgeons use Renaissance to preplan the optimal surgery in a CT-based, 3-D simulation of a patient’s spine. During surgery, Renaissance guides the surgeon’s hand and tools to the precise location. In a recent multicenter study published in the medical journal Spine, investigators stated that Mazor Robotics’ technology “offers enhanced performance in spinal surgery when compared to freehand surgeries, by increasing placement accuracy and reducing neurologic risks.” “Renaissance has been a tremendous addition to the spine surgery program at Capital Medical Center,” says Andrew Manista, MD, orthopedic spine surgeon and chief of staff. The ability to preplan a patient’s surgery and the precision of the system during the procedure, he says, are significant advantages for a wide variety of clinical applications, from minimally invasive procedures to complex spinal deformity correction. To learn more about Capital Medical Center’s spine program or surgery with the Mazor Robotics Renaissance, visit capitalmedical.com/services/joint-spine. vLEAH GROUT SHOWCASE MAGAZINE 37 FRIDAY, MAY 20TH 6:00 PM HISTORIC 1625 TACOMA Join the American Heart Association for a splendid evening of celebration and merriment. Enjoy fresh local cuisine & wine, and live & silent auctions. 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There is no shortage of beautiful and challenging trails to choose from. ShowCase Magazine surveyed the South Sound and selected a few of our favorites. From Gig Harbor to Puyallup to Olympia, all offer something a little different, and each one is worth the sweat. vANDREA LERUM Olympia Some of the best-known trails in the South Sound can be found at the state capital in Olympia. From the scenic mile-and-ahalf Capitol Lake Loop to the nature trail and switchbacks of Heritage Park, this area offers something for all runners. olympiawa.gov urban location makes it a must-do for anyone in the Puyallup area. cityofpuyallup.org Gig Harbor The Cushman Powerline Trail runs parallel to Highway 16, beginning at 14th Avenue NW and ending at Borgen Boulevard, following the power lines through Gig Harbor. The DuPont entire route is a paved six miles and offers runners a range of The wide, paved McNeil Street Trail is one of DuPont’s most grades from rolling hills to steep inclines. penmetparks.org popular since it can accommodate a variety of users including runners, walkers and bikers. At just under two miles with University Place breathtaking views of Mount Rainier, the trail winds through Chambers Creek Regional Park possesses one of the most residential neighborhoods and finishes with a challenging diverse running trails in the region with what are probably incline. ci.dupont.wa.us the best views. It is also this writer’s favorite. The Soundview Trail (two miles) offers challenging switchbacks with inclines Puyallup of 10 percent and sweeping views of Puget Sound, including The five-mile Riverwalk Trail gently winds its way along the Fox Island and the Narrows bridge. The trail connects to Puyallup River, ending at the East Main bridge. Completely both ends of the less intense, flat Grandview Trail (1¼ miles), paved, it is also ideal for biking and getting out with your four- making the two trails runnable as a scenic loop that encircles legged family members. Parking is ample and the convenient Chambers Bay golf course. co.pierce.wa.us SHOWCASE MAGAZINE 39 Only best for r u yo Child