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Located on Rt. 611 in Tannersville Located on Rt. 611 in
Serving Lunch & Dinner Every Day Unlimited Soup & Salad Bar Every Day from 11:30 a.m. -2 p.m. Only $7.99 Separate Children’s Menu Serving Lunch & Dinner Every Day Unlimited Soup & Salad Bar Every Day from 11:30 a.m. - 2 p.m. Only $7.99 Separate Children’s Menu Located on Rt. 611 in Mt. Pocono 570-839-9678 November 2012 www.baileyssteakhouse.com F Bustereaturing our the from O Crab menu throug ct. 29 h Dec. 4 Located on on Rt. Rt.611 611 in inTannersville Tannersville Located 570-629-2777 570-629-2777 HappeningsMagazinePA.com www.smugglerscove.net www.smugglerscove.net 25 Cooper’s ... BE HOOKED! Seafood House Scranton & Pittston One Visit and You’ll Happy Hour on a Half Shell Every Day from 5-7 in the ship & at the bars $1 Freshly Shucked Raw Oysters or Clams $1 Hand Breaded Fried Oysters $3 Oyster Shooters MARK YOUR CALENDAR VICTORIAN BEER DINNER YOUR EXPERIENCES ARE OUR HISTORY Family owned & operated for more than 65 years! Cooper’s is rated one of the Top 100 Restaurants in The U.S. by “Restaurant Hospitality Magazine” Pittston Location On the Waterfront At The Ship 701 N. Washington Ave • Scranton, PA (570) 346-6883 Voted NEPA’s “Best Restaurant” in “Where the Locals Eat Magazine” On The Waterfront NEPA’s Destination for Legendary Dining 304 Kennedy Blvd • Pittston, PA (570) 654-6883 Rich in History & Taste www.cooperscabana.com 701 N. Washington Avenue Scranton • (570) 346-6883 SATURDAY DEC. 1st, 6P.M. LUNCH WITH SANTA Scranton Dec. 9th 11 a.m. and 1:45 p.m. Pittston Dec. 15th 12:30 Call 570-346-7049 for details & reservations On the Waterfront 304 Kennedy Blvd. Pittston • (570) 654-6883 Since 1948 Gift Certificates AVAILABLE IN ANY AMOUNT AT BOTH LOCATIONS For More Information and Photos, Visit our Website www.coopers-seafood.com Over 400 Bottled Beers & over 40 Rotating Draft Beers! Approved WHERE TO DINE WHERE TO DINE Alphonso's Restaurant- Italian/American cuisine. Serving breakfast, lunch & dinner Mon.-Sat. 6 a.m. -9 p.m., Sun. 6 a.m.-3 p.m. Formerly the Waffle Shop. Casual family dining. Entrees such as Pasta Alphonso, Frutti de Mari. Special discount on college students & senior citizens’ take out menu. Catering available. 917 Wyoming Ave. Scranton. 570-955-5450. Anna Maria’s Restaurant- Family-owned and operated since 1985. Italian/American cuisine. Featured on Food Network’s “Restaurant: Impossible.”Wide variety of entrées, including pasta, steak and veal. Indulge in homemade desserts, specialty coffees. Catering available anytime. Monday-Thursday 11a.m.-9 p.m., Friday 11a.m.10 p.m., Saturday 4 p.m.-10 p.m., Sunday closed. 984 E. Drinker Street, Dunmore 570-348-0188. www.annamariasdunmore.com Apple Valley Restaurant- Casual and affordable dining since1996. Serving burgers, grilled sandwiches, fajitas, specialty pasta, BBQ, ribs and more. Full service pub with daily food and drink specials. Seven gift shops, koi ponds, 1800s schoolhouse, tourist information booth...all on eight acres. Exit 46, I-84.104 Rte.6-Milford, PA 570-296-6831. www.applevalleyrestaurant.com Arcaro & Genell- Serving original Old Forge White and Red Pizza in the “Pizza Capital of the World!” Familyowned since 1962. Traditional Italian entrees, seafood, steak, chicken and more. Open Mon-Sat. Serving lunch at 11 a.m., dinner at 3 p.m. Take out available. On and off site catering for any occasion. 443 South Main St., Old Forge. 570-457-3529/570-457-5555. www.arcaroandgenell.com Armetta’s- see ad page 15 Bazil- see ad page 19 Cafe Trio- The newest addition to the Shops @ 400 Spruce in Scranton. Featuring modern Mediterranean cuisine. Serving breakfast sandwiches, paninis, wrapinis, delicious soups and salads. Relax on leather couches in our comfortable commons area. Enjoy an espresso or your favorite coffee drink. Dine in or take out. Mon.-Sat. 7a.m. to 6 p.m. 570-207-3938. Carl Von Luger Steak & Seafood- A family tradition since 1887. Casual fine dining in downtown Scranton. USDA prime steaks & fresh seafood. Lunches from $5.95; dinners starting at $10.95. Entertainment. Friday Night Jazz Lounge 7-11 p.m. Sunday brunch 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Dinner dress code. Outdoor dining available. Open daily. 301 N. Washington Ave., Scranton. 570-955-5290 www.carlvonluger.com Carmen’s Restaurant & Wine Bar- see ad Colarusso’s- see ad page 23 Coney Island Lunch- A Scranton tradition since 1923. Taste the Texas Wieners and Texas Hamburgers that made us famous. Serving homemade soups, old-fashioned rice pudding and chili-con-carne. Enjoy our legendary chili sauce, created from a closely-guarded family recipe, eat in or take it out. Open Mon.-Sat. 10:30 a.m.- 6 p.m., Sun. noon-6:30 p.m. 515 Lackawanna Ave., Scranton. 570-961-9004. www.texas-wiener.com Cooper’s Seafood- see ad pages 26-27 Downtown Deli Eatery Restaurant-Scranton's BEST New York style deli/restaurant serving breakfast and lunch daily...breakfast available all day! Dine inside or in our comfortable outdoor dining area. Mon.-Sat. 6:30 a.m. 3 p.m., Sunday 7 a.m.-3 p.m. 300 Spruce Street, Scranton. 570-871-4137. Visit www.downtowndeliandeatery.com/menu for daily specials. dining. Try our popular 8-inch hoagie for $3 or our personal pizzas for $3.99. Breakfast daily 6 a.m.-noon. Lunch & dinner served Tues.-Thurs. 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Fri. & Sat. 11 a.m.-11p.m. Dine in/Take out. Delivery available. Credit Cards accepted. 813 Boulevard Ave. Dickson City. 570-489-8955. Kelly’s Pub & Eatery- Established in 1990 by the Cosgrove sisters. Family, friendly atmosphere. Serving, soups, appetizers, sandwiches, burgers, pizza, fries, cold beer and Award-Winning Hot Wings. Take out orders available and gift certificates. Credit cards accepted. Handicap accessible. 1802 Cedar Avenue, Scranton. 570-346-9758. www.kpehotwings.com Ehrhardt’s Waterfront Restaurant- Overlooking La Tolteca- see ad page 17 La Tonalteca- see ad page 21 Ledges- see ad page 13 Leggio’s Italian Ristorante- Affordable family beautiful Lake Wallenpaupack, Ehrhardt’s cozy atmosphere and delicious food will have you returning time and time again. We offer a variety of steaks, seafood, salads, burgers, sandwiches and more! Open 7 days a week 11:30 a.m. Pub open later. Route 507, Hawley. 570-226-2124. www.ehrhardts.com dining in a Tuscan / Mediterranean decor. Breakfast. Tues.- Fri. 7-11 a.m. Sat. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Lunch & Dinner Sun. - Thurs.11a.m.-10 p.m. Fri. & Sat.11 a.m.-11 p.m. Full Bar. Happy Hour. Food prepared to order. Appetizers. Seafood, chicken, veal, pasta. Pizza, sandwiches/wraps. 64 East Center Hill Rd. Dallas 570-675-4511 El Rincon Authentic Mexican Cuisine- Giving a homemade twist to the traditional Burritos, Tacos, Enchiladas and specialty platters that range from steaks, chicken and seafood. Full bar featuring classic Margarita, etc. Mon.-Thurs. 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Fri.-Sat. 11 a.m.-11 p.m. Sun. noon-10 p.m. Gift certificates available. Like us on Facebook. 69 N. Main St. Wilkes-Barre. 570-822-3942. Manhattan Manor- Carbondale's newest upscale Exit 190 Beer Deli- see ad page 23 The French Manor- see ad page 13 Grassi’s- A new era of casual elegance! Enjoy a progres- Mecca’s Place - An Italian family tradition of great food & friends. Buffet-style catering for any party or gathering. Accommodating up to 145 people. Take-outs available. Reservations accepted. Open: Thursday, Friday & Saturday, Bar 3 p.m., Dining Room 5 p.m. Bar Open for Monday night football. 224 Erie Street, Dunmore, PA (Bunker Hill Section) 570-961-9498 sive menu of authentic Italian fare in a Tuscan-inspired ambiance. Family-owned & operated. Featuring traditional Italian entress & American cuisine. Relax in the martini/wine bar. Wed-Thurs 5-9 p.m., Fri-Sat. 5-10 p.m. , Sun 5-8 p.m. 1092 Rte. 502, Spring Brook. 570-471-3016. www.grassis.net The Gravity Inn- see ad page 21 Gresham’s Chop House- Dine in our beautiful dining room, cozy bar or under the awning on our deck, and enjoy dazzling views of Lake Wallenpaupack while choosing from delicious steaks, seafood, Italian specialties and more. Visit us at www.greshamschophouse.com Rte. 6, Hawley. Open 7 days at 4 p.m. 570-226-1500. page 140 Gubbio’s- Unique Italian restaurant and bar. Award- Coccetti's A Restaurant & Bakery- Enjoy charming decor & unique breakfast & lunch creations including baked stuffed French Toast & funky chicken salad. Daily homemade baked goods including our popular chocolate fudge iced brownies! Daily breakfast and lunch specials. Tuesday-Saturday 7 a.m.-2 p.m. Follow us on Facebook. 1124 Main St., Peckville. 570-489-4000 winning chef Bill Genovese serves homemade pasta dishes, Provimi veal, chicken, prime steaks, fresh seafood and large selection of appetizers. 10 draft beers, martini and wine menu. Entertainment Friday and Saturday. Yearround outdoor dining. On- and off-site catering. 411 Chestnut St., Dunmore. 570-955-5179. 28 Katrina’s Pizza & Hoagies- Casual, comfortable HappeningsMagazinePA.com November 2012 State Street Grill- Cozy & casual street-side dining. Award-wining patio. Voted Best Chef 2008, Best Ambience 2011, Friendliest Bar 2012. Popular for cocktails and small plates. Wide ranging American Cuisine. Lunch Mon.-Sat. 11:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Dinner Mon.-Sat. 410 p.m. Sunday Brunch 10 a.m. 114 S. State St., Clarks Summit. 570-585-5590 www.thestatestreetgrill.com Stirna’s Restaurant & Bar- More than 100 years in service. Catering on & off premises seven days a week, for all your needs- large or small. Exclusive caterer for LaBuona Vita, formally the Parish Center, Dunmore. Visit our smoke-free bar & restaurant. Hours: Tues.-Sat. 4 p.m. Until closing. 120 W. Market St., N. Scranton 570-961-9681 570-343-5742 Stone Bridge Inn & Restaurant- Quaint European village nestled on a hilltop, surrounded by rolling countryside – discover Northeast PA’s best-kept secret! Excellent cuisine in a casual atmosphere, multilevel tavern & patio with entertainment. Monthly Wine Tasting Dinners. Serving dinner Wed.-Sun. I-81, Exit 206, Rt. 374 East two miles past Elk Mountain, Union Dale. 570-679-9500. www.stone-bridge-inn.com restaurant/bar/lounge offering small plates (for sharing) of Italian, American and International cuisine. Meet friends for drinks or relax with family in the casual nonsmoking atmosphere. Owned and operated by the Wallis family. New outdoor patio opening this spring! Open Tues-Sat from 4 p.m. 8 Salem Ave. 570-282-2044 Patsel's- see ad page 15 Perkins Restaurant & Bakery- see ad page 138 Quaker Steak & Lube- see ad page 138 Sand Spring Modern Cuisine- Exciting food Terrace Garden Cafe - Enjoy a front row seat to the beautiful changing seasons. Lunch Tues-Sat, dinner Thursday-Friday-Saturday during winter. Great new menu by Executive Chef, David Howe. Enjoy a cocktail at our full-service bar. Private parties available Sun. & Mon. 829 Old State Road-Clarks Summit. 570-319-1441 Tiffany’s Tap & Grill- see ad page 25 Tokyo Tea House- Authentic Japanese cuisine, sushi made from fresh, vibrant ingredients. Casual atmosphere with personalized service and a dynamic wine list. Awarded Open Table’s “Fit for Foodies,”“Best Service,” “Best Wine List,” and “Best Overall” in the Pocono Mountains and Philadelphia Suburbs. 570-595-3015. Reservations recommended. Dinner Wed–Sun. Sand Spring Rd., Cresco www.sandspringdining.com & vegetarian specials. The finest miso soup & traditional Japanese desserts including Mochi & green tea, ice cream, Kids favorites. Open for lunch & dinner, Saki, beer, cocktails. Easy to get to from anywhere in NEPA, 1/4 mile west of Interstate 380, Rte. 940 Pocono Summit. Closed Tuesdays. Closed Nov. 30-Dec. 14 for vacation. 570-839-8880. www.tokyoteahouse.us Settlers Inn-- see ad page 21 Six East Restaurant- see ad page 15 Smuggler’s Cove- see ad page 25 Twigs- see ad page 13 Yume Sushi, Seafood & Grill- November 2012 HappeningsMagazinePA.com see ad page 17 29 A Feast for the Senses… Grassi’s Restaurant as they are immersed in the sounds of soothing music, surrounded by dark wood and imported stone work,” explains Michelle Grassie, owner and operations manager. A local artist, Frank Bonet, hand-painted Roman murals for the restaurant. The menu brings a new era of casual elegance where diners can enjoy a progressive menu of authentic Italian fare and American cuisine. Specialties include pasta, hand-cut steaks, fresh seafood, top-quality meats, soups and homemade ice cream. Entrees range from $15 to $25. Salads feature homemade dressings. Crab cakes, chicken parmesan, Delmonico steaks and grilled salmon are popular dishes. Everything is fresh and made to order. A favorite entrée is the surf and turf- a 12-ounce lobster tail and 10-ounce filet mignon. rassi's Restaurant, located in the former Cardinal Inn in Springbrook Township, was completely renovated in 2010. The Grassie family has had a part in every stage of the restaurant’s development. Most of the renovation was done by Grassie & Sons, Inc., owned by George J. Grassie, who also owns the restaurant with his wife Michelle. Their daughters work as a bartender and hostess/server. G 32 “The decor is Tuscaninspired, giving diners a warm and friendly feeling HappeningsMagazinePA.com Sweet Life Remember the tomers have a nice selection,” says Grassie. “Our customers especially like our French onion soup and our lobster mac and cheese.” The martini and wine bar lounge boasts an extensive drink menu. “Our bar and lounge are warm and inviting without being pretentious. It is a great place to relax with friends or catch a game or event on our flat-panel television,” says Grassie. On location banquet space can accommodate groups from 20 to 120. Above the restaurant, six, one-bedroom mini-suites can accommodate overnight guests. Ski packages and “Dinner-and-a-Movie” packages are available. Call 570-471-3016, or visit www.Grassis.net –Melissa Sanko 2377 Rte. 92 State Highway, Exeter Twp. “Our chef makes something different for dinner almost every night, so cus- November 2012 November 2012 HappeningsMagazinePA.com 33 Autumn 2012 Perfect Together! Tour Six Wineries on The Endless Mountains Wine Trail everal Northeast PA wineries joined forces four years ago to share the art of wine making with the area. Together, they formed the Endless Mountains Wine Trail to promote their wineries and educate others about their craft. S Paired Together Jeff Homer, president of the Endless Mountains Wine Trail and owner of Grovedale Winery in Wyalusing, says the trail offers a new way for locals and visitors to experience wine in Northeast PA.“The wineries work together to create a destination for people interested in traveling across the beautiful countryside and sampling some of the very unique wines that are grown and made in the Endless Mountains,” Homer says. Distinct Offerings Many of the wineries are situated within several miles of Northeast PA’s scenic Route 6 corridor; each one has its own personality.“While there are some wines that almost every winery has in common, there are many that are unique to the individual wineries,” Homer says.“Also, each winery has its own unique experience, and there is quite a lot of diversity amongst the wineries.” Joining Forces The trail hosted its inaugural Owners of Grovedale Winery, Kim and Jeff Homer with their children Greyson and Hannah. 34 HappeningsMagazinePA.com Endless Mountains Wine Trail Grovedale Winery Bridal Guide Antler Ridge Winery Maiolatesi Winery Nimble Hill Winery Laddsburg Mountain Winery Pickering Winery event, Wine & Treat, in October. Guests of the fall event hit the trail and traveled to the various wineries to sample wine paired with Halloween-themed food. “November brings the end of the harvest season. All of the grapes have been picked; the frost has taken the leaves off the vines, and the last of the fermentations should be finishing up,” Homer says.“The wines are very young, and the winemakers are still busy in the winery.” Groups and parties are welcome; there is no cost to visit. Visit www.Endless MountainsWineTrail.com. –Danielle Del Prete November 2012 Lori Suchter & Gregory Sayegh Photo: Rick Peil Photography BRIDAL GUIDE BRIDAL GUIDE Lori Suchter Gregory Sayegh & In the limo, refreshment coolers were stocked with Italian hoagies. Ethnic flair continued at the reception at the Country Club of Scranton where 200 guests enjoyed cocktail hour with Italian meats and cheeses as well as Middle Eastern dips and flatbreads. The father-ofthe-bride surprised his daughter by making her late grandmother’s halupki recipe with the help of family members. It was served during cocktail hour. A French press coffee station incorporated treats from both families’ ethnic backgrounds. Italian cookies and Middle Eastern delicacies by Savory Maza surrounded the wedding cake. Aunts of the bride made Slovak desserts. A traditional Arabic money dance, in which the bride and groom are wrapped in strands of money and then raised into the air on chairs, was a nod to the groom’s family heritage. L ori and Greg met in a cadaver lab when he was a teaching assistant and she was a student. Despite the un-romantic beginning, they were engaged in May 2011 and married on June 2, 2012 at St. Lucy’s Church in Scranton. The local-centric wedding featured gift bags for out-of-town guests filled with locally made chocolates, candles and lotions. Cooper’s Seafood House catered the rehearsal dinner and weekend-ending brunch held at the home of the bride’s parents. New York cheesecakes and specialty 36 cookies honored the hometown of the groom, and a New Jersey-based band represented where the couple currently resides. Photos: Rick Peil Photography HappeningsMagazinePA.com November 2012 The bride is a physician assistant; the groom is a family medicine physician and fellow studying neuromuscular medicine. They honeymooned in St. Lucia and reside in Cherry Hill, NJ. –Erika A. Bruckner November 2012 HappeningsMagazinePA.com 37 BRIDAL GUIDE Take your business to new heights... Locations in Northeast PA Guide to Shower & Rehearsal Dinner Bazil Ristorante Italiano, Clarks Summit Old-world Italian taste in a modern atmosphere; Accommodates 30 in private party rooms; entire restaurant, seating 70, is available in the afternoon. 570-586-5517 www.ItsAllAboutBazil.com The Colonnade, Scranton Full-service specialty event space offering catering, event planning and hosting in an historic setting; venue also serves as a boutique hotel. One-stop planning from food, floral to décor. Prices begin: $29.95. Accommodates 10-120. 570-342-6114 www.TheColonnade401.com Ehrhardt’s Waterfront Resort, Hawley Private dining room with fantastic lake views. Banquet room offers a comfortable yet elegant atmosphere overlooking the mountain vistas of Lake Wallenpaupack. Accessible shoreline and deck provide a stunning natural backdrop for photographs. Prices begin: $19.95 to $34.95. Accommodates 20-46 in private dining room; banquet room available for larger group. 570-226-4388 www.Ehrhardts.com The French Manor, South Sterling Beautiful, elegant and intimate atop Huckleberry Mountain; stone veranda and spacious lawns overlook the beautiful Pocono Mountains. Four-diamond service and food; exclusive use of the dining room and adjoining stone terrace for a three-hour event. Prices begin: $20 afternoon brunch/tea party; up to $72 formal dinner. Accommodates: 10–120. 1-877-720-6090 www.TheFrenchManor.com Hilton Scranton and Conference Center, Scranton All 19 banquet spaces were reinvented in April as part of a $3 million project. Personalized menus can be created to suit any taste. Couples having more than one event receive 10 percent off second event. Morning buffets beginning at $8. Accommodates 500. 570-343-3000 www.Hilton.com The Inn at Pocono Manor, Pocono Manor Incredible views of the mountains; on a clear day the Delaware Water Gap can be Ehrhardt’s Waterfront Resort seen. Fireside Lodge Ledges, Hawley is available for relaxed, casual rehearsal Unique hotel destination that combines dinners. Backyard barbecue- themed architectural history, natural beauty and dinners, with a bon fire and s’mores is hand-crafted eco-conscious design in an option. Prices begin: $26. every detail. Located in the historic Accommodates 25-200. Hawley Silk Mill campus that boasts 800-233-8150. www.PoconoManor.com beautiful waterfall views. La Buona Vita, Dunmore Accommodates 10–125. 570-226-1337 La Buona Vita is an extension of two www.LedgesHotel.com Gavin Family enterprises, Stirna’s Nichols Village, Clarks Summit Restaurant and Bar and Stirna’s Catering. Enjoyable ambiance, extraordi- Spacious rooms accommodate any size group. Rooms include the option of a nary service and delectable cuisines. pool with floating candles and outdoor Accommodates 40-250. patio area with private bar. Prices begin: 570-961-2823 www.LaBuonaVita.com $20.95. Accommodates 140 indoor and 200 outdoor. 570-587-1135 www.NicholsVillage.com continued on page 40 38 HappeningsMagazinePA.com November 2012 AND THE EXECUTIVE CONFERENCE CENTER AT SKYTOP With 5,500 prisne acres to explore in the picturesque Pocono Mountains, an array of stellar meeng space for events, upliing blend of resort amenies and devoted service, Skytop Lodge has everything you need to take your next meeng to a whole new level. 800.345.7759 | Skytop.com Member National Trust Historic Hotels of America “One of America’s Best All‐inclusive Resorts” Travel+Leisure BRIDAL GUIDE Exclusively You Guide to Shower & Rehearsal Dinner Locations (Continued from Page 38) Patsel’s, Clarks Summit Eclectic atmosphere includes custommade hand-painted window frames and bar, Raku ceramic tile wall mural, beautiful glass chandeliers, an antique tile ceiling, custom-made furniture and a seasonal garden. Shower prices begin: $29; Dinner $46.50 Accommodates 20-140. 570-563-2000 www.Patsels.com POSH @ The Scranton Club, Scranton Restaurant, fashion lounge and event space inside a historic downtown building.One-stop planning from food, floral to décor. Prices begin: $29.95. Accommodates: 20-250. 570-955-5890 www.PoshAtSc.com Radisson Lackawanna Station Hotel Scranton Private rooms available at various sizes and set-up styles from traditional banquet rounds, conference style to cocktail style receptions.The historic grand lobby is also available. Ethnic groups can also provide specified food from reputable caterers. A room rental and service charge is applied for the space and service. Shower Prices begin: $18; $26 Skytop Lodge for rehearsal dinners. Accommodates 10-500. 570-342-8300 www.Radisson.com/Scranton The Settlers Inn, Hawley Artfully decorated with mission-style furniture in the Arts and Crafts-inspired gathering areas, manicured herb and flower gardens. 25-year tradition of fresh farm-to-table cuisine. Accommodates 110 inside;125 outside. 570-226-2993 www.The SettlersInn.com features rooms like the Vista Terrace, a space with large windows overlookinmountains and golf course and awning Bridal and Formal Wear Weddings Proms Mother of the Bride Special Occasion Tuxedos Accessories Skytop Lodge, Skytop 193 guest rooms, specialized rehearsal dinners and brunches, a spa and activities.Rehearsal dinners usually begin with a hayride to dinner and end with a campfire comRadisson Lackawanna Station Hotel plete with s’mores. Prices begin: $25 showers; $40 rehearsal dinners. with outside seating. Stay in one of Accommodates 350. Woodloch’s guest homes and host an 1-800-345-7759 www.Skytop.com intimate meal catered right where guests are staying. Relaxed themes include Twigs Café, Tunkhannock BBQ, pig roast, luau or a bon fire. Second floor features fireplace and bar Couples also booking a rehearsal dinwith bright light during day and beautiful ner, wedding and morning-after breakaccent lighting at night. Completely secfast receive a discount on final wedding tioned off from the restaurant for an intimate home-away-from-home feel. Prices bill. Prices begin: $19.95 luncheon; $26.95 dinner.1-800-966-3562 begin: $17.95 Accommodates 45. www.Woodloch.com 570-836-0433 www.TwigsCafe.com Cathy Reppert • 570.283.CAKE (2253) 271 Wyoming Ave., Kingston, PA www.eatcakefirst.com 53 W. Main St., Bloomsburg • (570) 784-6652 Hours: Mon., Wed, Thurs. 11-8; Tues., Sat. 10-5; Fri., 11-5 www.exyoubridal.com Designer brands that claim to be “exclusively at” many stores can take a back seat to a truly oneof-a-kind creation designed by someone who knows exactly what you want...you! Wisnosky’s master craftsmen can guide you from concept to completion, using modern techniques and personal, in-store service. Drop by to see how Wisnosky Jewelers can make custom jewelry dreams a reality! Woodloch Resort, Hawley The Clubhouse at Woodloch Springs 230 West Tioga St. • Tunkhannock • 570.836.5754 • www.wisnosky.com 40 HappeningsMagazinePA.com November 2012 November 2012 HappeningsMagazinePA.com 41 BRIDAL GUIDE Topping the Cake DESSERT DISPLAYS TREND IN TODAY’S WEDDINGS Photo: KDP Studio M aking a big impression with wedding desserts is a rising trend in the bridal industry. Achieving the “wow” factor with dessert displays is now a piece of cake! Truly Scrumptious in Kingston goes beyond baking the perfect wedding cake to offer brides a truly unique dessert display that guests will not soon forget. Instead of just a cake on the table paired with a fancy knife and server, the cake can become the focal point of a coordinating dessert display.“We match the desserts with the event itself,” explains owner Cathy Reppert, “The more elegant the event, the more elegant the dessert. We also match the colors of the desserts and table setting with the color palette of the event.” Linens, props and containers are designed and supplied by Truly Scrumptious, so the bride can leave the entire course in the hands of the experts. Couples can also provide a serving dish with sentimental significance for Truly Scrumptious to fill with treats and incorporate in the display. Sweet options are endless, from traditional cookies and brownies to upscale macaroons and cupcakes matched with gourmet fillings– all made by Truly Scrumptious. Two Northeast PA celebrations recently included attention-getting dessert displays. The wedding reception of Jessica Nataupsky and Chris Kang at the Westmoreland Club featured 10 small cakes, one four-tiered bridal cake and one two-tiered groom’s cake, pictured left. There were 12 distinct yet coordinating designs, shapes, textures and sizes featuring four cake flavors. The bride, a professional violinist, literally brought her artistry to the table as Truly Scrumptious fulfilled her creative vision with the memorable display. To mark Irving Cader's 95th birthday at Glen Oak Country Club in July, a dessert table was designed around a three-tiered cake with two flavors– creamsicle and cannoli-cream-filled chocolate. Cake pops, cheesecake bites, mini cupcakes, brownies, checkerboard cookies, homemade marshmallows and white chocolate dipped pretzel rods were carefully arranged in the display, designed by Truly Scrumptious Call 570-283-CAKE or visit www.EatCakeFirst.com –Erika A. Bruckner • Weddings • Rehearsal • Dinners • Funerals • Showers & More 1984 Waldheim Road, Hellertown PA 610-838-9059 • www.waldheimclub.com 42 HappeningsMagazinePA.com November 2012 November 2012 HappeningsMagazinePA.com 43 BRIDAL GUIDE BRIDAL GUIDE Tamara Drevenik & Daniel Rickard T amara and Daniel met at the gym. He proposed by tying a custom-made ring around their dog, Cooper’s neck! Their wedding day approached just as homes and businesses in their Kingston, PA neighborhood were being evacuated due to regional flooding. Two days before they were married, their home, florist, tuxedo shop, jeweler, photographer and cake baker were all forced to evacuate. Family members helped transport wedding necessities two days early to the wedding location at Woodloch Inn & Resort in Hawley. Woodloch cleared out an entire cooler in their kitchen to store the massive floral arrangements! Friends and the wedding party stayed at Woodloch for two days, where there were no signs of flooding or bad weather. The night before the wedding, the bride and bridesmaids stayed in a house on Woodloch’s property, enjoying a “pajama party” that evening and breakfast and beauty services together in the morning! Both the ceremony and reception were held on the grounds of honor their pets by giving guests cookies that looked like the animals. The cake was custom-made by Truly Scrumptious. A “Couple’s Candy Bar,” a dessert display designed by the bride and meticulously put together by the staff at Woodloch, featured candies in shades of purple. The bride wore a custom cuff bracelet designed by her friend, Doloris Petunia. Since then, Petunia’s designs have been featured in fashion magazines such as Vogue and Lucky. Tamara and Daniel learned the Viennese Waltz especially for the event. The bride is a business office manager, and the groom is an engineering project manager. The honeymooned in Hawaii and reside in Kingston. –Erika A. Bruckner Woodloch on September 10, 2011. The late father-of-thegroom was honored during the ceremony and at a memorial table with photos. Guests chose props and had photos taken in a photo booth. The bride, an animal rescue advocate, chose to Photos: John Kasko, KDP Photography 44 HappeningsMagazinePA.com , November 2012 BRIDAL GUIDE Wow Them Down the Aisle with Exclusive Dress Options sheath dresses for Christmas Eve nuptials. Most Exclusively You brides want a dress that is fun, flirty, and over the top.“You can count on almost every bride wanting a sweetheart neckline with lots of sparkle,” says Keck. W hen a bride walks down the aisle, she wants to look beautiful, ethereal and exclusive. Kim Keck lives for that moment when a woman transforms into a bride.“You see her at the back of the church and…Wow,” she exclaims! For 18 years, Keck has been making people feel beautiful, comfortable and confident at her Bloomsburg shop, Exclusively You. “These are our red-carpet events,” she glows. Her team gives every bride one-onone attention to envision exactly what they want and guide them toward the wedding style of their dreams. Keck stresses that the season doesn’t have to determine a bride’s choice of fabric. Some brides wear ball gowns for a summer beach wedding and others don a charmeuse “ Girls like a silhouette that is going to show off their shape and will make them feel sassy. ” The bridal trend this winter has taken a turn toward couture.“Girls like a silhouette that is going to show off their shape and will make them feel sassy,” explains Keck. She says even with a mermaid or trumpet-style gown, the bottom of the dress tends to go towards the voluminous side. The skirts are textured with satin pickups or organza ribbon. Weddings in the colder months usually call for a jacket or sleeve. Some of the hot looks for the season are lace sleeves and lace backs with keyholes. Fighting winter’s chill can be fun and fashion forward with fur. Fur accessories are both on trend and a classic and elegant way to keep bridal parties warm and their look unified. Call 570-784-6652 or visit www.ExYou.com. –Kieran O’Brien Kern 46 HappeningsMagazinePA.com November 2012 BRIDAL GUIDE BRIDAL GUIDE Lisa Hall & the same message,“Forever and Ever.” Matthew Zielinski K enny Chesney’s “You Had Me from Hello” describes the story of Matt and Lisa. Introduced by Lisa’s cousin, they both recall feeling as if the world stopped when they met. It became their song on their August 25, 2012 wedding day. They were engaged in July; the ring is estate jewelry from the 1930s. They married just six weeks later, planning quickly before the uncle-of-the-bride was deployed to Kuwait. The casual country wedding was held at Cold Spring Chapel, set in the corner of a farm in Lebanon Township. Bridesmaids wore black dresses of their individual choosing; groomsmen wore button-down shirts, jeans and cowboy boots. The bride also donned cowboy boots as a surprise! The jeweler asked the pair to provide an engraved message for the rings privately. The day of the wedding, the words were revealed, and the couple found they both chose Photos: Bridget Thomas Photography 48 HappeningsMagazinePA.com November 2012 The farm, owned by the bride’s aunt and uncle, hosted 100 guests. Tables were topped with vintage tablecloths, and the mother-of-the-groom decorated the tent in black, white and yellow. Cupcakes for guests featured yellow flowers, while the newlyweds enjoyed a bride and groom cupcake. Beverages were kept cold in a boat filled with ice, and a field served as a rustic dance floor. Guests received beer cozies that read,“To have and to hold and to keep your beer cold,” along with packets of margarita mix. While posing for pictures, the ladies in the bridal party hijacked a passing tractor; the driver got off to let them take a photo. Later, the groomsmen kidnapped the bride from the dance floor. Using a pickup truck for the getaway, they whisked her to a local bar while ransom was collected at the reception! The bride is director of The University of Scranton Small Business Development Center; the groom is paver operator at Pioneer Construction. They reside in Pleasant Mount. –Erika A. Bruckner BRIDAL GUIDE GET THE LOOK! Bridal Basics from Sanderson State Street Salon he bride’s skin glows; her smile pops, and her eyes sparkle. Joann Cummings has been helping women be the best version of themselves for 18 years at the helm of Sanderson State Street Salon in Clarks Summit. T Her team of aestheticians includes individuals who make magic with hair, makeup, wax and polish.“For brides, you want the 2 0 8 50 W Y O M I N G eyes to make a statement but with neutral colors,” Cummings explains. Stylist and Makeup Artist Tiffany Carroll says her favorite quad palettes to use on brides are Posh and Love Affair from Tigi Cosmetics.“Posh has a more golden brown tone while Love Affair is cooler,” Carroll explains. continued on page 52 AV E . S C R A N T O N www.HappeningsMagazinePA.com November 2012
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